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Multi-disciplinary International Research Center (MIRC)

About MIRC

With our research we aim to  influence management strategies and practices world-wide through our research outputs and direct involvements with industry. 

MIRC, the Multi-disciplinary International Research Center at SSBM Geneva, is designed to foster cutting-edge research across diverse fields, bringing together scholars, professionals, and thought leaders from various disciplines. Its mission is to facilitate collaborative research that addresses global challenges, promotes innovation, and contributes to both academic and practical advancements. By integrating insights from different sectors, MIRC aims to produce impactful studies that influence policy, industry practices, and thought leadership on an international scale, further enhancing SSBM Geneva’s commitment to academic excellence and global engagement.

About MIRC team

The MIRC team is composed of a distinguished group of researchers, each of whom has a proven track record of publishing in top-ranked, peer-reviewed journals and presenting at prestigious international conferences. These experts hail from diverse academic disciplines, ranging from business and management to technology, environmental science, and social sciences. Their work has been recognized globally for its quality and impact, positioning them as thought leaders in their respective fields. With this strong foundation, the MIRC team is well-equipped to drive forward pioneering research that addresses complex, interdisciplinary challenges facing businesses and society today.

A unique aspect of MIRC is its collaborative research model, which encourages team members to co-author publications and engage in joint research efforts. This approach fosters synergies among researchers, allowing for the integration of multiple perspectives and expertise into each project.

By collaborating across disciplines, MIRC researchers are able to generate deeper insights, enrich the quality of their findings, and produce more innovative solutions to global issues. This collaborative spirit not only strengthens the individual work of MIRC members but also enhances the collective reputation of the center as a hub for cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research.

MIRC Projects

1

Sustainable Business Models for Emerging Markets

Explore how businesses in developing countries can adopt sustainable practices while remaining competitive. This could involve cross-disciplinary research in economics, environmental studies, and management to develop frameworks that promote economic growth while minimizing environmental impact.

2

AI and Ethics in Business

Investigate the ethical implications of artificial intelligence in business decision-making. This project could bring together researchers from computer science, ethics, law, and management to assess the challenges of AI integration in corporate environments and propose guidelines for responsible AI usage.

3

Global Health and Corporate Social Responsibility

Examine the role of businesses in addressing global health challenges, such as pandemics or mental health crises. Researchers from healthcare, public policy, and business could collaborate to create actionable CSR strategies that align corporate interests with public health goals.

4

Remote Work and the Future of Organizational Structures

Study the impact of remote and hybrid work models on organizational culture, employee productivity, and job satisfaction. This multidisciplinary research could involve sociology, psychology, and business management to design new frameworks for leadership and organizational design in the post-pandemic world.

5

Digital Transformation and Cybersecurity

Analyze the challenges businesses face during digital transformation, particularly in terms of cybersecurity risks. This project could involve a blend of IT, risk management, and legal experts to create a comprehensive guide for businesses transitioning to digital platforms while maintaining robust cybersecurity practices.

6

Circular Economy and Innovation in Product Lifecycle

Research innovative ways businesses can adopt circular economy principles to reduce waste and improve resource efficiency. This project could involve collaboration between environmental science, engineering, and business strategy to redesign supply chains and product lifecycles for a sustainable future.