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L'urgence et ses presentations dans les organisations

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Getz, I.
Laroche, H.
Abstract

Ce cahier de recherche deux papiers qui ont en commun d'aborder l'urgence comme une question de representation. Le premier considere l'urgence en rapport avec la prise de decision, mais concoit cette activite elle-meme comme une presentation. Le second relativise la representation de l'urgence au travail communement admise.

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Paper provided by Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris. Groupe ESCP- in its series Papers with number 95/125.

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Length: 52 pages
Date of creation: 1995
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Handle: RePEc:fth:ecsucp:95/125

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Keywords: PRISE DE DECISION; ENTREPRISES;

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