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Ruamps Chin

Department

Département
Organization Studies and Ethics

Teaching areas

Domaine d’enseignement
Corporate Social Responsibility
Sustainability
Disaster response

Research areas

Domaine de recherche
Business Ethics
Business-NGO partnerships
Climate humanitarianism
Cross-sector collaboration

Skills

Organizational Behavior Business Ethics Corporate Social Responsibility Business Ethics Business Ethics

Biography

Biographie

As an Assistant Professor at Audencia Business School, I have over ten years of academic and practical experience in humanitarian ethics, a field that examines the moral norms and practices of humanitarian action in a complex and changing world. My research and teaching focus on the ethical dimensions of business practices within the context of humanitarian crises and disasters, such as conflicts, pandemics, and climate change.

I apply ethical theories and humanitarian ethics frameworks to analyse the ethical dilemmas, power dynamics, and socio-political complexities that underpin the cross-sector collaborations between businesses and humanitarian organisations. My goal is to guide and influence these partnerships to achieve sustainable, collective, and morally justifiable outcomes for the affected populations and the humanitarian community. I also contribute to the 'What is climate humanitarianism' project by exploring the ethical implications of 'managed retreat' in climate adaptation. I am passionate about advancing the knowledge and practice of humanitarian ethics and climate justice.


My research not only uncovers the nuances and paradoxes within these collaborations but also seeks to reshape the discourse surrounding them. By applying normative theories and ethical frameworks, I aim to guide businesses and humanitarian organisations toward more ethical, equitable, and socially responsible engagements.

In my role as an educator, I challenge my students to think critically, fostering a deeper understanding of the ethical challenges and opportunities within the humanitarian-business nexus. I aim to equip the next generation of leaders with the skills to navigate this complex terrain with nuance and insight.

Section CV

Formation

PhD, School of Social Science, Politics Department, The Manchester Centre for Political Theory

University of Manchester, Manchester (2017)

Master of Science, School of Social and Political Science, International Political Theory

University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh (2010)

Experience

Assistant Professor

Audencia Nantes, Nantes, France Since 2023

Post-doctoral

Copenhagen Business School - CBS, Copenhaguen, Denmark 2021 - 2023

Assistant Researcher

Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan 2018 - 2020

Postdoctoral Fellow

Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan 2017 - 2018

Visiting out

Copenhagen Business School - CBS, Denmark : Erasmus + Pedagogical Exchange

Publications

Scientific activities

Reviewer for an academic journal

Disasters Journal, 2023

Awards and honors

National Applied Research Laboratories Policy Division Research Fund, 2018
Humanities PGR Conference Fund, 2016
ECPR Grant, European Consortium for Political ResearchECPR Grant, European Consortium for Political Research, 2016
Manchester Doctoral College Fund, 2014
Norman Chester Fund Award, 2013