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L'inertie de la firme

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Cerisier, C.
Lubot, A.
Abstract

Cette publication traite des mecanismes du changement dans les organisations.

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Paper provided by Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris. Groupe ESCP- in its series Papers with number 01-92.

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Length: 71 pages
Date of creation: 2001
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Handle: RePEc:fth:ecsucp:01-92

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Keywords: ENTREPRISES ; GESTION;

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L20 - Industrial Organization - - Firm Objectives, Organization, and Behavior - - - General

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