Researchers
Frederik CLAEYE
frederik.claeye@ichec.be
Associate professor
Expertise
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Development study
- intercultural management
- Critical Management Studies
- Responsible management
- Non-profit organization
Education
- PhD in Business and Management, 2013,
Teaching
- 22MEP40-A - Doing Business in Europe
- 21PBA102-A - Introduction to Strategic Management
- 11UGE42-A - Management
- 11UGE52-A - Management
- 11UGE48-A - Management et activités d'intégration professionnelle
Publications
- Nwauche, S., & Claeyé, F. (2024). Institutional Voids: An Impediment to Social Enterprises in the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in South Africa. Journal of Social Entrepreneurship. DOI: 10.1080/19420676.2022.2117729.
- Boughattas, Y., & Claeyé, F. (2024). Antecedents of Social Enterprise Creation at the Base of the Pyramid. Journal of Social Entrepreneurship. DOI: 10.1080/19420676.2022.2132275.
- Claeyé, F. & Rousseau, A. (2024). Est-ce bien responsable d’enseigner le management responsable en business school ?. Management & Avenir. Management & Avenir - Pedagogia.
- Isabelle Choquet, Frederik Claeyé (2023). Tensions autour de la performance à l’aulne de la Transition. XVe Management des Technologies Organisationnelles. IMT Mines Alès.
- Durieux, C., De Ridder, M., Claeyé, F. Ejzyn, A., Rousseau, A. (2023). Social representations of responsible management: An alternative measure of sustainability?. Springer.
- Frederik Claeyé, Yosra Boughattas, Erno T. Tornikoski (2022). Fostering Entrepreneurship among the Poor in a Developing Country Context: The Importance of Self-esteem in Goal-directed Behavior. Journée de la Recherche de la Haute Ecole.
- Claeye, F., Boughattas, Y. & Tornikoski, E. (2022). Formation of Social Entrepreneurial Intention: A Qualitative Grounded Approach at the Base of the Pyramid. Administrative Sciences MDPI. MDPI. DOI: 10.3390/admsci12010024.
- Tornikoski, E., Boughattas, Y., & Claeye, F. (2021). Exploring the development of entrepreneurial potential in extreme poverty Exploring the development of entrepreneurial potential in extreme poverty. RENT XXXV, Turku, Finland.
- Tornikoski, E., Boughattas, Y., & Claeye, F. (2021). Becoming an entrepreneurial individual: The emergence of subjective control beliefs in conditions of extreme poverty.. 37th EGOS Colloquium .
- Pratono, A. H., Siwu, S. C., & Claeyé, F. (2021). Social innovation in the Indonesian village enterprises for sustainable development. International Journal of Innovation. DOI: https://www.ijicc.net/images/Vol_15/Iss_7/15756_Pratono_2021_E1_R.pdf.
- Antepara, I., Claeyé, F., Lopez, A., & Robyns, B. (2020). Fighting against fuel poverty by collaborating with social services through energy advice: An innovative case from Spain. Revista Vasca de Economía Social. GizaEkoA. DOI: 10.1387/gizaekoa.22228.
- Claeye, F., Brookes, M., Ramos, S. (2020). Social entrepreneurship as a vehicle for inclusive development. The case of Siya Sebenza in South Africa.. Lieu d'édition: P. Lund-Thomsen, M. Wendelboe Hansen, A. Lindgreen . DOI: 10.4324/9781315163338-18.
- Frederik Claeye (2019). Le management en Afrique : Authenticité, échanges culturels et hybridité. Management International.
- van Zyl, H., Claeyé, F., & Flambard, V. (2019). Money, people or mission? Accountability in local and non-local NGOs. Third World Quarterly. DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2018.1535893.
- van Zyl, W.H., & Claeyé, F (2019). Up and down, and inside out: Where do we stand on NGO accountability? . European Journal of Development Research. DOI: 10.1057/s41287-018-0170-3.
- Dávila Giralda, G.C., Claeyé, F., Silva Da Rosa, F. (2018). Gestión de sostenibilidad ambiental: Propuesta de un modelo para Colombia basado en la Teoría de los Bienes Públicos, tomando como referentes las políticas públicas ambientales de Francia y Brasil. Editorial UPTC.
- Frederik Claeyé (2017). A typology of social entrepreneuring models in South Africa. Social Enterprise Journal. Vol. 13 No. 4, pp. 427-442. DOI: 10.1108/SEJ-09-2017-0041.
Autres contributions intellectuelles
- De Ridder, M., Claeyé, F. (2024). Techno-normative control in a ‘self-managed’ police precinct: Adopting body-worn cameras collectively. The 40th EGOS Colloquium, Milan, Italy, July 4-6, 2024.
- De Ridder, M. & Claeyé, F (2023). How do self-management practices shape control dynamics in alternative organizations?. Journées d’étude sur les approches et théories de la pratique, ICHEC Brussels Management School.
- Frederik Claeyé, Anne Rousseau (2023). Est-ce bien responsable d’enseigner le management responsable en business school ?. 90e Congrès Acfas.
- Tornikoski, E., Boughattas, Y., & Claeyé, F. (2021). The road to entrepreneurship at the base of the pyramid: The emergence of subjective control beliefs in conditions of extreme poverty. Business & Society Seminar 2021, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium.
- Boughattas, Y., Claeyé, F., & Tornikoski, E. (2021). Explorer le potentiel entrepreneurial dans l'extrême pauvreté: Les apports d'une perspective de la base de la pyramide. 8èmes Journées Georges Doriot, EM Normandie – Campus de Paris, France.
- Boughattas, Y., Tornikoski, E., & Claeyé, F. (2021). Being a qualitative researcher: The Role of empathy in data collection. ACERE 2021 Conference.
- Claeyé, F., & Kontinen, T. (2020). Power relationships between institutional logics: A postcolonial reading of selective coupling.. Lieu d'édition: 36th EGOS Colloquium, Hamburg.
- Tornikoski, E., Boughattas, Y., & Claeyé, F. (2020). Rags-to-entrepreneur: Self-esteem as an antecedent of the emergence of subjective control beliefs. Lieu d'édition: Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference (BCERC), Knoxville, Tennessee.
- Tornikoski, E., Boughattas, Y., & Claeyé, F. (2020). Becoming an entrepreneurial individual: The emergence of subjective control beliefs among BoP youngsters. Lieu d'édition: ACERE Conference, Adelaide, Australia.
- Boughattas, Y., Géraudel, M., & Claeyé, F. (2020). Opening the black box of the social learning process: The case of a French entrepreneurial community of practice. Lieu d'édition: ACERE Conference, Adelaide, Australia.