Management & Social Sciences – Issue 2012/2 – No. 13 – Risk: Ethics and Governance

2012-06-30 22:00:00
Page 2 to 3: Zahir Yanat – Editorial | Page 4 to 5: Zahir Yanat and Bernard Guillon – General presentation | Page 6 to 13: Michel Joras – Danger sciences and organizational ethics: an approach to be developed! | Page 14 to 26: Isabelle Cadet – Social interest, a risky concept for a new form of governance | Page 27 to 43: Gilles Teneau, Nicolas Dufour and Max Moulin – From human error to managerial error: responsibility and organizational sustainability in question | Page 44 to 57: Pierre Baret and Marion Chivot – Can a large banking group exceed the limits of the Equator Principles to assert itself as “sustainable”? The case of HSBC | Page 58 to 65: Caroline Baradat and David Carassus – French universities: a market for auditors? A reading combining new risks and current management practices | Page 66 to 79: Lénaïg Barreau and Corinne Baujard – Management of innovative systems in project mode: what risks for a corporate university? | Page 80 to 92: Patricia David – Mr. Frantisek Cuba: the legend of a paradoxical entrepreneur | Page 93 to 109: Bruno Drouot – The explanatory factors of the economic dependence of fishing owners on a natural resource: the case of the sea bass fishery in France | Page 110 to 122: Cédric Poivret – Representation and image of state management in French managerial thought, 1880-1930 | Page 123 to 131: Robert Noumen – Senior mutual insurance in France: Mutualist values ​​versus mutualist contracts.
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