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Marc Labie is Professor in the Department of Management and Organization Studies of the Warocqué School of Business and Economics at the University of Mons (UMONS), and for the European Microfinance Programme (EMP). He is Co-Director of the Centre for European Research in Microfinance (CERMi) and Co-Director of the European Microfinance Programme (EMP).
Marc Labie holds a Bachelor degree in Economics and Social Science, and a Ph.D. in Business Administration. He has also studied for brief periods at the London School of Economics and Political Science and at the Universidad de Salamanca. He is an alumnus of the FIPED program at Harvard University, in which he has also been lecturing for 11 years. He is also an alumnus of the REAP program of the Sloan School of Management of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His field experience includes research and case studies in Colombia, Bolivia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia, Kenya, Madagascar, Morocco, Mexico and Peru.
He has published in journals such as Journal of Business Ethics, Ethics and Economics, European Management Review, Gestion, Mondes en Développement, Management & Avenir, Management Decision, Quaterly Review of Economics and Finance, Review of Development Economics, Oxford Development Studies and has co-edited various books including “The Handbook of Microfinance” in 2011 (World Scientific Publishing), “The Crises of Microcredit” in 2015 (Zed Books) and « A Research Agenda for Financial Inclusion and Microfinance » in 2019 (Edward Elgar Publishing).
Marc Labie holds a Bachelor degree in Economics and Social Science, and a Ph.D. in Business Administration. He has also studied for brief periods at the London School of Economics and Political Science and at the Universidad de Salamanca. He is an alumnus of the FIPED program at Harvard University, in which he has also been lecturing for 11 years. He is also an alumnus of the REAP program of the Sloan School of Management of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His field experience includes research and case studies in Colombia, Bolivia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia, Kenya, Madagascar, Morocco, Mexico and Peru.
He has published in journals such as Journal of Business Ethics, Ethics and Economics, European Management Review, Gestion, Mondes en Développement, Management & Avenir, Management Decision, Quaterly Review of Economics and Finance, Review of Development Economics, Oxford Development Studies and has co-edited various books including “The Handbook of Microfinance” in 2011 (World Scientific Publishing), “The Crises of Microcredit” in 2015 (Zed Books) and « A Research Agenda for Financial Inclusion and Microfinance » in 2019 (Edward Elgar Publishing).
Research fields
Microfinance organizations - Nonprofit Management - Social Enterprises
KEYWORDS
microfinance ; microcrédit ; organizational identification ; systemic approach
most representative publications
- Labie M., Laureti C. and Szafarz A., (2017), "Discipline and flexibility: a behavioural perspective on microfinance product design", Oxford Development Studies, 45, 3, pp. 321-337.
- Guerin I., Labie M. and Servet J.M., (eds), (2015) "The Crises of Microcredit", Zed Books, London, p. 207.
- Armendariz B. and Labie M., (ed), (2011), "The Handbook of Microfinance", World Scientific Publishing – Imperial College Press, London – Singapore, p. 669.
- Labie M., (2001). "Corporate governance in microfinance organizations : a long and winding road", Management Decision, MCB University Press, 39, 4, pp. 296-301.
- Austin J., Gutierrez R., Labie M. and Ogliastri E., (1998). "Finansol : Financiera para Microempresas", N9-398-073 (en espanol), p. 16. "Finansol", Harvard Business School Case, Harvard University, 9-398-071 (in english), p. 15.