
Quentin Lambert, a doctoral student at HuManiS, defended his PhD dissertation on entrepreneurial training entitled "Favoriser l’apprentissage entrepreneurial en situation réelle par la théorie des communautés de pratique - Une recherche-action au sein du Diplôme Universitaire Jeune Entrepreneur" on March 20, 2025, at EM Strasbourg.
The dissertation committee was composed of the following individuals:
- Christophe Schmitt, Université de Lorraine, Reporting Examiner
- Pascal Lièvre, Université Clermont Auvergne, Reporting Examiner
- Anaïs Hamelin, Université de Strasbourg, President
- Olivier Dupouët, Kedge Business School, Examiner
Under the supervison of Jean-Philippe Bootz, Université de Strasbourg.
The experience in his own words:
“It was with great joy that I defended my dissertation on March 20, 2025, on fostering entrepreneurial learning in real-life situations through the theory of communities of practice, an action-research project within the Young Entrepreneur university diploma. I would like to thank Professors Lièvre, Schmitt, Hamelin, and Dupouët for agreeing to form the committee for this dissertation. The resulting discussions have provided many stimulating avenues for future research. I would also like to thank Professor Bootz for supervising this work and for making my doctoral journey rich in both learning and experiences. Thank you to EM Strasbourg and the HuManiS research center for their invaluable assistance throughout these years.”
We congratulate him warmly on this great achievement!