Elise MARESCAUX

Elise MARESCAUX
Full Professor
Ph.D., in Business Economics - KU Leuven
Dean for Faculty
Filière : Human Resource Management
Membre du LEM
Formation
  • 2013 : Ph.D., in Business Economics, KU Leuven, Belgium
  • 2008 : Master of Science in Business Economics, KU Leuven, Belgium
  • 2007 : Bachelor in Business Economics, KU Leuven, Belgium
Expériences Professionnelles
Expérience académique :
  • 2022 - maintenant, Dean of Faculty, IÉSEG School of Management, , France
  • 2022 - 2022, Deputy Dean of Faculty, IÉSEG School of Management, , France
  • 2019 - maintenant, Associate Professor Human Resource Management, IÉSEG School of Management, , France
  • 2019 - 2022, Head of the Department of "People, Organizations and Negotiation", IÉSEG School of Management, , France
  • 2017 - 2019, Track Coordinator Human Resource Management, IÉSEG School of Management, , France
  • 2015 - 2019, Assistant Professor Human Resource Management, IÉSEG School of Management, , France
  • 2014 - 2015, Adjunct Professor Human Resource Management, IÉSEG School of Management, , France
  • 2014 - 2015, Post-doctoral Researcher, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
  • 2008 - 2014, Teaching and Research Assistant, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Prix Scientifiques et Awards
Awards
  • 2015 : 2014 Emerald/EFMD Outstanding Doctoral Research Award, Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence
  • 2008 : Acerta best paper Award, Acerta
Honors
  • 2019 : Top downloaded article 2017-2018 in European Management Review entitled "Developmental HRM, employee well-being and performance: The moderating role of developing leadership", European Management Review
  • 2019 : Paper "Van Zelderen, Dries and Marescaux (2019). Using the SCT to explain why a manager should remain secret about talent status" selected as one of the top posters presented at the SIOP conference , Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
  • 2018 : Paper selected as Best Paper at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting - Seeing eye to eye on family supportive supervisor behaviors: the impact on employee outcomes, Academy of Management
Articles publiés dans des revues à comité de lecture
  • Bhatt M., Marescaux E., (2024). HRM and knowledge transfer in alliance projects: Exploring social identity dynamics, Human Resource Management Review, tbd (tbd) tbd.
  • Marescaux E., De Winne S., (2023). (Not) Seeing Eye to Eye on Developmental HRM Practices: Perceptual (In)Congruence and Employee Outcomes, International Journal of Human Resource Management, X (X) X.
  • Van Waeyenberg T., Brebels L., De Winne S., Marescaux E., (2023). What Does Your I-deal Say About Me? A Social Comparison Examination of Coworker Reactions to Flexibility I-deals, Group and Organization Management, 48 (1) 192-223.
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  • Yao J., Marescaux E., Ma L., Storme M., (2023). A contingency approach to HRM and firm innovation: The role of national cultures, Human Resource Management, 62 (5) 685-699.
  • Hamstra M.R.W., Schreurs B., Laurijssen M., Marescaux E., (2023). Who wants to leave when facing mass lay-off: A regulatory focus perspective on turnover intentions and mobility-oriented behavior, Career Development International, 28 (2) 145-159.
  • Van Zelderen A., Dries N., Marescaux E., (2023). Talents under threat: The anticipation of being ostracized by non-talents drives talent turnover, Group and Organization Management, / (/) /.
  • De Meulenaere K., De Winne S., Marescaux E., Vanormelingen S., (2021). The Role of Firm Size and Knowledge Intensity in the Performance Effects of Collective Turnover, Journal of Management, 47 (4) 993-1023.
  • Marescaux E., De Winne S., Brebels L., (2021). Putting the Pieces together: A review of HR differentiation literature and a multilevel model, Journal of Management, 47 (6) 1564–1595.
  • Marescaux E., De Winne S., Rofcanin Y., (2021). Co-worker reactions to i-deals through the lens of social comparison: the role of fairness and emotions, Human Relations, 74 (3) 329-353.
  • Marescaux E., Rofcanin Y., Las Heras M., Ilies R., Bosch M., (2020). When employees and supervisors (do not) see eye to eye on family-supportive supervisor behaviours: The role of segmentation desire and work-family culture, Journal of Vocational Behavior, 121 (2020) 103471.
  • KELLY C., Rofcanin Y., Las Heras M., Ogbonnaya C., Marescaux E., Bosch M., (2020). Seeking an "ideal" balance: Schedule flexibility i-deals as mediating mechanisms between supervisor emotional support and employee work and home performance, Journal of Vocational Behavior, 118 (2020) 103369.
  • Marescaux E., De Winne S., Sels L., (2019). Idiosyncratic deals from a distributive justice perspective: examining co-workers' voice behavior, Journal of Business Ethics, 154 (1) 263-281.
  • De Winne S., Marescaux E., Sels L., Van Beveren I., Vanormelingen S., (2019). The Impact of Employee Turnover and Turnover Volatility on Labor Productivity: a Flexible Non-Linear Approach, International Journal of Human Resource Management, 30 (21) 3049-3079.
  • Rofcanin Y., Berber A., Marescaux E., Bal M., Mughal F., Findikli M.A., (2019). HR Differentiation: A Theoretical Paper Integrating Co-Workers’ Perspective and Context, Human Resource Management Journal, 29 (2) 270-286.
  • Marescaux E., De Winne S., Forrier A., (2019). Developmental HRM, employee well-being and performance: the moderating role of developing leadership, European Management Review, 16 (2) 317-331.
  • De Winne S., Marescaux E., Sels L., Van Beveren I., Vanormelingen S., (2016). Het effect van (volatiliteit in) personeelsverloop op de arbeidsproductiviteit, Over.Werk, 26 (1) 155-159.
  • De Winne S., Marescaux E., Sels L., Vanormelingen S., (2015). De relatie tussen natuurlijk verloop en de arbeidsproductiviteit van een organisatie, Over.Werk, 25 (3) 44-51.
  • Marescaux E., De Winne S., Sels L., (2013). HR practices and HRM outcomes: the role of basic need satisfaction, Personnel Review, 42 (1) 4-27.
  • Marescaux E., De Winne S., Sels L., (2013). HR practices and affective organizational commitment: (when) does HR differentiation pay off?, Human Resource Management Journal, 23 (4) 329-345.
  • Forrier A., Marescaux E., De Winne S., (2010). Denkbeelden over vijftigplussers bij Vlaamse werkgevers, Over.Werk, 20 (1) 117-128.
Chapitres de livres
  • Dries N., Marescaux E., Van Zelderen A., (2021), Talent Management and Career Management, in: Routledge's companion to Talent Management.
  • Koch M., Marescaux E., (2021), Talent management and workforce differentiation, in: Routledge's companion to Talent Management.
  • Marescaux E., (2019), Resource-Based View, in: Canon van HRM - 50 theorieën over een vakgebied in ontwikkeling.
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  • Marescaux E., De Winne S., (2015), Equity versus need: how do co-workers judge the distributive fairness of i-deals?, in: Idiosyncratic Deals between Employees and Organizations. Conceptual issues, applications and the role of co-workers.
  • Sels L., Booghmans M., Marescaux E., De Winne S., Van Beveren I., (2011), Ondernemerschap in Vlaanderen: een stand van zaken, in: Capita selecta uit Vlaams arbeidsmarktonderzoek .
  • Van Hootegem G., De Winne S., Forrier A., Marescaux E., Sels L., Huys R., (2009), Bezig Vlaanderen, in: De Sociale Staat van Vlaanderen 2009.
  • De Winne S., Van Beveren I., Marescaux E., Sels L., (2009), Startend ondernemerschap en werkgelegenheidscreatie : een dynamisch en regionaal perspectief, in: Groeizaam Vlaanderen: een beleidsondersteunend wetenschappeli jk perspectief .
Proceedings dans des conférences à comité de lecture
  • Marescaux E., Rofcanin Y., Las Heras M., (2018), Seeing eye to eye on family supportive supervisor behaviors: the impact on employee outcomes, in: Academy of Management Proceedings Academy of Management , pp..
Domaine de Recherche
  • Human Resource Management
Enseignement
Grande Ecole (Bachelor cycle) :
  • Introduction to human resource management
Grande Ecole (Master cycle) :
  • Fundamentals of human behavior
  • Talent management
  • Hrm research methodology
MSc in International Business :
  • International human resource management