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hypermodernity 3 Information and Communication Technologies 1 Lifestyle entrepreneurship 1 Skills 1 bank 1 digital transformation 1 hyperfirm 1 hypofirm 1 local embeddedness 1 local manager 1 modernity 1 motivations 1
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Graue Literatur 1 Hochschulschrift 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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Duplaà Hemer, Céline 1 Gomez-Velasco, Marie 1 Marchesnay, Michel 1 Saleilles, Séverine 1
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Compétences et technologies de l'information et de la communication dans un contexte hypermoderne : le cas des managers de proximité d'une banque régionale
Duplaà Hemer, Céline - 2020
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L'hypofirme, vivier et creuset de l'innovation hypermoderne
Marchesnay, Michel - In: Innovations n° 27 (2008) 1, pp. 147-161
Innovation lies at the heart of modernity. During the first (proto) modernity, it was the fact of ?ingenious? persons, in the second (post) one, of ?engineers?. Hyperfirms manage and plan innovation and thus deter the development of radical innovations. The third modernity is a rupture in the...
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The local embeddedness of lifestyle entrepreneur: an exploratory study
Saleilles, Séverine; Gomez-Velasco, Marie - HAL - 2007
explained by a new social trend: hypermodernity. The consequences of lifestyle entrepreneurship behaviours on economic …
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