Emmanuelle Léon is associate professor of Human Resource Management at ESCP Business School, Paris campus. Since December 2019, she is the Scientific Director of the Reinventing Work Chair in partnership with Bivwak! and BNP Paribas. 

A specialist in management in the digital age, Emmanuelle Léon conducts research projects focusing on teleworking, remote management and (new) workspaces. She is more broadly interested in the transformations induced by digital technology and artificial intelligence on management, a subject on which she published in 2018 a book with C. Dejoux (Editions Pearson), nominated in 2019 for four awards, including that of the French Ministry of Labor. 

She regularly participates in academic and professional conferences on these subjects, in France and internationally.

Her online training "Postures and skills of the remote manager" (ESCP Business School and Skill First), developed in 2019, was opened free of charge during the lockdown with more than 7000 registrations in one month.

Emmanuelle Léon is also :

- Scientific leader of working groups at ANVIE on the evolution of workspaces and telework
- Member of the Transformational Leaders circle
- Member of the Scientific Council of the Business & Legal Forum for Ethics and Performance. 

In addition, Emmanuelle Léon was a visiting fellow at ILR (Cornell University) in 2011, and participated in the International Teachers Programme (ITP) at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University in July 2010.

A graduate of ESSEC with a PhD in Management Science (on virtual management), she began her career as a management consultant at Accenture .

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Academic Articles

2024

AFOTA, M. -C., Y. PROVOST SAVARD, E. LEON, A. OLLIER-MALATERRE

Changes in belongingness, meaningful work, and emotional exhaustion among new high‐intensity telecommuters: Insights from pandemic remote workers

JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

Academic Articles

2024

LEON, E., K. MC ALPINE KRISTIE, B. BELL

It matters how you got there and who else is doing it: Examining the effects of two social-contextual characteristics of working from home

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Chapters

2024

LEON, E.

Les défis des managers face au travail hybride

In: Le management à l'ère numérique: nouvelles pratiques, réalités et régulations, Xavier Parent-Rocheleau et Ariane Ollier-Malaterre Presses de l'Université du Québec

ESCP Impact Papers

2024

AMSALLEM, Y., E. LEON

Quel monde du travail pour demain ? Regards sur quatre tendances clés

ESCP Impact Papers, 2024-71-FR

Other Intellectual Contributions

2024

LEON, E.

Télétravail, est-il temps de retourner au bureau?

THE CONVERSATION

Academic Articles

2023

MURATBEKOVA-TOURON, M., E. LEON

Is there anybody out there?” Using a telepresence robot to engage in face time at the office

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & PEOPLE, 36 (1), 48-65

Academic Articles

2023

GALINDO, G., E. LEON

Visions prospectives de la fonction RH à l’ère de la transformation digitale au travers de la méthode DELPHI

REVUE DE GESTION DES RESSOURCES HUMAINES, 3-19

Academic Articles

2023

AFOTA, M. -C., Y. PROVOST SAVARD, A. OLLIER-MALATERRE, E. LEON

Work-from-home adjustment in the US and Europe: the role of psychological climate for face time and perceived availability expectations.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, 34 (14), 2765-2796

Academic Articles

2023

ALLEN, T. D., B. BEHAM, A. OLLIER-MALATERRE, E. LEON, ET AL.

Boundary management preferences from a gender and cross-cultural perspective

JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR

Academic Articles

2023

BEHAM, B., A. OLLIER-MALATERRE, T. D. ALLEN, M. ALEXANDROVA, ARTIAWATI, T. A. BEAUREGARD, V. S. CARVALHO, M. J. CHAMBEL, E. CHO, B. CODEN DA SILVA, S. DAWKINS, P. I. ESCRIBANO, K. HAILU GUDETA, T. -P. HUANG, A. JAGA, D. KOST, A. KUROWSKA, E. LEON, S. LEWIS, C. -Q. LU, A. MARTIN, G. MORANDIN, F. NOBOA, S. OFFER, E. OHU, P. PETERS, U. RAJADHYAKSHA, M. RUSSO, Y. W. SOHN, C. STRAUB , M. TAMMELIN, L. TRIKI, M. L. VAN ENGEN, R. WAISMEL-MANOR

Humane Orientation, Work–Family Conflict, and Positive Spillover Across Cultures

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY, 108 (10), 1573-1597