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Florence Villeseche

Associate Professor

Subjects
Leadership Entrepreneurship Ethics Identity Inclusion Diversity

I help build more de­sir­able fu­tures for every­one

I am presently part of the executive committee of that Academy of Management (AoM) DEI division, and a co-leader of the EGOS feminist network, serving the academic community in these leadership roles. 

I am an elected member of the sociology journal Work, Employment and Society’s editorial board. I also review for other leading journals, and provide feedback on work in progress for peers at CBS and around the world.  

I also regularly perform advisory and public speaking roles where I am invited as a researcher and DEI consultant, which helps me bridge research and practice and develop new phenomenon-driven research questions. Examples include: Novo Nordisk, Nordea, Deloitte, Danish Professional Directors Association, Dansk Metal, Mannaz group, Interreg Northern Periphery & Arctic EU programme, Maastricht U.  

In my latest project (funded by the Carlsberg Foundation), in which we studied DEI consultants in Denmark, key outputs are a public report (available on the CBS website) and a 4-episode podcast, ‘Diversity for sale?’ (available on all platforms) 

22 October 2025

How Should We Study Heterogeneity in Entrepreneurship?

Moving the Field to an Inclusive Approach

Rachel Atkins

Ezekiel Bonillas

William B. Gartner

Friederike Welter

Haya Al-Dajani

José Ernesto Amorós

Karin Berglund

Anne de Bruin

Pascal Dey

Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd

Laura Galloway

Diana H. Hechavarria

Rev. Debora Jackson

Jan Keim

Alexander Lewis

Jessica Lindbergh

Cathy Yang Liu

Chri­sti­na Lu­bin­ski, Professor

Anil Nair

Arielle Newman

Jay O’Toole

Gregory Price

Miruna Radu-Lefebvre

Monder Ram

Angela Randolph

Eunki Ro

Birgitta Schwartz

Tabitha Sindani

Fl­oren­ce Vil­le­se­che, Associate Professor

Dan Wad­hwa­ni, Professor

Anna Wettermark

Mirela Xheneti

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3 June 2025

Delivering on the Promise of Entrepreneurship by Thinking Beyond Limiting Economics Assumptions

An Extension of Lewis et al.’s “A Promise Not (Yet) Fulfilled”

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October 2024

Leader Authenticity and Ethics

A Heideggerian Perspective

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