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Management & Social Sciences – Issue 2015/2 – No. 19 – Stakeholders: what recognition?

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2015-06-30 22:00:00
Page 2 to 3: Zahir Yanat – Editorial | Page 4 to 17: Jean-Jacques Pluchart and Odile Uzan – An epistemological reading of stakeholder theory | Page 18 to 36: Lionel Garreau and Raphaël Maucuer – The mise-en-sens tactics of civil society organizations to influence strategy | Page 37 to 51: Fanny Romestant – Listening to stakeholders from a sustainable development perspective: continuity or alternative for the marketing of industrial projects? | Page 52 to 64: Pascale Touratier, Jean-Paul Méreaux, Ababacar Mbengue and Jimmy Feige – Intangible investments and training policies: “Responsible” management tools and stakeholder expectations | Page 65 to 74: Isabelle Cadet – Shareholders, investors or entrepreneurs, owners represent a little-known stakeholder | Page 75 to 90: Yannick Gomez – An attempt at dialogical democracy: the French public debate on the storage of nuclear waste | Page 91 to 106: Thibault Ruat – Intra and inter-organizational synchronization of stakeholders in the building sector | Page 107 to 119: Sébastien Le Foll and Christian Cadiou – Ubiquity in a mutualist context: the case of the account manager | Page 120 to 137: Adel Aloui, Khaled Saadaoui and Manal Wehbi Sleiman – The concept of stakeholders: proposal for systemic modeling using the SAGACE model.
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