Jean-Luc Cerdin

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Jean-Luc Cerdin (born c. 1974) is a French organizational theorist, Professor at the French business school ESSEC, known for his contributions on human resources management. He has led researches on international career and mobility. He is currently teaching in and has been twice a visiting teacher in American universities (Rutgers University, University of Missouri–St. Louis)

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Cerdin has authored and co-authored many publications in his field of expertise. [1] Books:

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