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The purpose of this paper is to show the possible contributions of the history to management. In a first part, through imaginary dialogue founded on the respective works of two historians, the points of cohesion, discussion and rupture are exposed which characterize the epistemological and...
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Many retailers communicate about their societal engagements to improve their image. Yet, overwhelmed by these more or less well-founded societal claims, consumers get troubles to identify truly responsible retailers, making societal communication probably less efficient. Based upon the...
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The goal of the paper is to analyse the various issues attached to the valuation of weather derivatives. We focus our study on temperature-related contracts since they are the most widely traded at this point and try to address the following questions: (i) should the quantity underlying the...
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A debate around the book by Denis Segrestin ("Les chantiers du manager", Paris, Colin, 2004) gives an opportunity to hope for deeper and rigorous anaytical frameworks about organizational theories of firms. Two perspectives are suggested: firms as collective action systems open to their...
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S'appuyant sur la théorie des systèmes, cet article reprend la perspective classique, fondé sur le lien entre apprentissage individuel et apprentissage organisationnel, pour proposer une approche systémique. Les multiples interactions existantes entre l'environnement extérieur,...
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This study examines the impact of real estate brokers on the price of residential properties sold in 2005 in twelve French cities. The results indicate that brokers increase the prices of properties they sell even though they appear to have heterogeneous behaviours across cities. The impact of...
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