RAZGALLAH Meriam

Professeur associée
Professeur associée
Titre : Professeure associée,
Département : Entrepreneuriat
Biographie : Meriam Razgallah est titulaire d'un doctorat en Sciences de Gestion et est professeure associée en Entrepreneuriat, Management Stratégique et Développement Durable. Ses recherches portent sur l'entrepreneuriat social, l'orientation vers la durabilité des entreprises et la durabilité dans les établissements d'enseignement supérieur.
Elle a publié de nombreux articles dans des revues internationales à comité de lecture de premier plan, notamment Technological Forecasting and Social Change, European Management Review, Journal of Organizational Change Management, Journal of Knowledge Management, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, et Current Psychology.
Attachée à faire le lien entre la recherche académique et la pratique managériale, ses travaux explorent la manière dont les organisations peuvent intégrer la durabilité dans leurs stratégies tout en favorisant l'innovation, l'entrepreneuriat et la création de valeur à long terme.
Publications:
Razgallah.M (2026), From emergence to maturity: contextually embedded resource mobilization in social enterprises, Entrepreneurship & Regional Development An International Journal. (ABS3) From emergence to maturity: contextually embedded resource mobilization in social enterprises: Entrepreneurship & Regional Development: Vol 0, No 0 - Get Access
Razgallah, M. (2026). Social impact scaling: The importance of networks for women social entrepreneurs in Tunisia. In S. Brecht & S. Le Loarne-Lemaire (Eds.), Phenomenology of women’s entrepreneurship across international contexts: A post-structural feminist perspective (pp. 21–31). Emerald Publishing Limited. Social Impact Scaling: The Importance of Networks for Women Social Entrepreneurs in Tunisia | Phenomenology of Women Entrepreneurship across International ContextsA Post-Structural Feminist Perspective | Books Gateway | Emerald Publishing
Razgallah.M (2025), The Direct and Indirect Effect of Gender Role Orientation on Entrepreneurial Intention, Current Psychology,vol 44, pp 11103-11125. ABS1. The direct and indirect effect of gender role orientation on entrepreneurial intention | Current Psychology | Springer Nature Link
Razgallah.M (2024), The dark triad and nascent entrepreneurship: the moderating role of family business exposure, European management Review, ABS3. The dark triad and entrepreneurial intention: The moderating role of family business exposure - Laouiti - 2025 - European Management Review - Wiley Online Library
Razgallah.M (2024), Combiner l’innovation et l’entrepreneuriat social : objectif des « objectifs de développement durable »,Alternatives Economiques, Combiner l’innovation et l’entrepreneuriat social : objectif des « objectifs de développement durable » | Innovations | Le Réseau de Recherche sur l’Innovation | Les blogs d'Alternatives Économiques
Razgallah.M (2024), Combiner l’innovation et l’entrepreneuriat social : objectif des « objectifs de développement durable », Dans “Géopolitique des crises économiques”, éditions Le Manuscrit. Géopolitique des crises économiques | Le Manuscrit.
Razgallah. M (2024), Entrepreneurial resilience amid the COVID-19 pandemic: Echoes of a British catering and hospitality startup, In Hammoda.B and Durst. S (eds), Contemporary Entrepreneurship Global perspectives and cases, Routledge. Entrepreneurial resilience amid the COVID-19 pandemic | 13 | Echoes of
Razgallah. M, Perano. M & DelloStrologo.A (2023),“ Perceived health as human capital in entrepreneurial intention among people with disability”, International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal. ABS 1, Perceived health as human capital in entrepreneurial intention among people with disability | International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal | Springer Nature Link
Razgallah.M (2023),Knowledge transfer by digital incubators: does the context of entrepreneurship matter?The case of Women entrepreneurship in France, Journal of Knowledge Management, ABS2. Knowledge transfer from and within digital incubators: does the context of entrepreneurship matter? The case of women entrepreneurs in France | Journal of Knowledge Management | Emerald Publishing
Razgallah. M (2022), “Becoming Green”: an advanced entrepreneurial cognition model based on a practiced based approach, International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, vol 2, ABS1, Becoming a green entrepreneur: An advanced entrepreneurial cognition model based on a practiced-based approach | International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal | Springer Nature Link
Razgallah. M, (2021), Women in innovation processes as a solution to climate change: A systematic literature review and an agenda for future research, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, vol 164, ABS3, Women in innovation processes as a solution to climate change: A systematic literature review and an agenda for future research - ScienceDirect
Razgallah.M (2021), Recherche et innovation : la lutte contre le réchauffement climatique gagnerait à impliquer davantage les femmes, The conversation. Recherche et innovation : la lutte contre le réchauffement climatique gagnerait à impliquer davantage les femmes
Razgallah. M (2020), Does knowledge management explain the poor growth of social enterprises? A literature review, Journal of Knowledge Management, vol 24, n°7, pp. 1513- 1532,https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JKM-11-2019-0603/full/html.
Razgallah. M (2020), The role of sexual orientation in entrepreneurial intention: the case of parisian LGB people, Journal of Organizational Change Management, vol 33, n° 3, pp 527-544.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JOCM-12-2018-0365/full/html, ABS2.