RIMHE: Interdisciplinary Review Management, Man & Business – Number 2023/2 – n° 51, Vol. 12 – The management imperatives in question

2023-09-11 22:00:00
Page 2: Martine Brasseur, Bérangère Gosse, Amélie Jacquemin and Laetitia Pihel – Critical thinking as a compass. | Page 3 to 24: Guillaume Plaisance – The impact of governance on the social and environmental commitments of non-profit organizations: a quantitative analysis of data from 182 French associations | Page 25 to 46: Marin de La Rochefoucauld and Adnane Chader – When artificial intelligence renews the dynamics of social dialogue: an exploratory study with a cooperative and mutual bank. | Page 47 to 73: Nada Ben Limem and Sana Tebessi – The flight to the cloud as a crisis management imperative: an exploratory study of eleven Tunisian companies faced with confinement. | Page 74 to 83: Bakary Doucouré – Advocacy for dialogue between stakeholders in matters of corporate social responsibility in the mining sector in Senegal | Page 84 to 94: Sandrine Berger-Douce – The commitment to the circular economy of a small and medium-sized French textile company in the light of Illich’s notion of conviviality. | Page 95 to 99: Yvon Pesqueux – Brenet J.-B, 2022, What does it mean to think? Arabs and Latins, Paris, Editions Payot & Rivages..
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