Dr. Claudine Mangen

Author of studies on organizational governance, gender inequalities, and the experience of work.

Dr. Claudine Mangen researches organizational governance, gender inequalities, and the experience of work. She has published her work in top-ranked academic journals recognized by the Australian Business Deans’ Council and part of the Financial Times Top 50 Journals, including Human Relations, Journal of Accounting and Economics, and Journal of Accounting Research. In 2024, she was awarded the Gender Chair by the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). Her work is interdisciplinary, combining theoretical lenses anchored in sociology, economics and philosophy with qualitative and quantitative methods. She has secured $293,716 in research funding as a Principal Investigator from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).

Her essays on organizational governance, gender inequalities and the experience of work have been published in The Conversation/La Conversation Canada, earning her the President’s Media Outreach Award in 2023 at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada and leading to a chapter in The Conversation on Work (2024, Johns Hopkins University Press). Her book manuscript, The Gender of Merit, is under advance contract with the University of British Columbia Press, Canada. She has discussed organizational governance, gender inequalities, and the experience of work at numerous public events, including a 2025 conference for Réseau Capital in Montreal.

She has applied her research on organizational governance, gender inequalities and the experience of work in several leadership positions she has held, including on the Executive of the Concordia University Faculty Association (2023-2025), the Board of Governors at Concordia University (2017-2023), as the Director of the Luc Beauregard Centre of Excellence in Communications Research at Concordia University (2018-2020), as the leader of Concordia’s collaboration with the Women Initiative Foundation (2019-2021), and as a director on the board of Cataléthique (2011-2013).

She has taught courses in accounting, governance, and social responsibility to undergraduate, MBA, and doctoral students, in both French and English, in Canada and internationally.

Dr. Mangen was raised in Luxembourg, received her Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Master’s Degree in Banking and Finance from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, and her Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of Rochester, USA. She is now a professor at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, where she holds the RBC Professorship in Responsible Organizations.

Dr. Mangen writes about her work on Substack and LinkedIn.

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