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La grounded theory : un cadre propice pour interroger la pertinence scientifique de la ligne éditoriale de la RISO

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  • Emmanuel Kamdem

    (ARU - Département d'Architecture et d'Urbanisme Université de Douala- Cameroun - UPD7 - Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7)

  • Hadj Nekka

    (GRANEM - Groupe de Recherche Angevin en Economie et Management - UA - Université d'Angers - AGROCAMPUS OUEST - Institut National de l'Horticulture et du Paysage)

Abstract

Le potentiel de développement des théories en sciences de gestion ne fait plus désormais aucun doute quels que soient les terrains d'investigation, y compris africains (Assens et Nekka, 2019 ; Che-valier et Kamdem, 2019 ; Kamdem, 2019 ; Biwolé Fouda, Causse et Ngantchou, 2018). Dans cet article, nous visons deux objectifs. Le premier consiste à expliquer pourquoi les recherches mobilisant les théories managériales ou plus largement en sciences sociales pour en faire la critique à partir des terrains africains sont différentes mais complémentaires des recherches relevant de la grounded theory. Le deuxième objectif consiste à préciser comment la grounded theory peut, cependant, contribuer à hausser la qualité de la recherche africaine en gestion. Dans cet article, la GT est discutée comme une voie de dynamisation de la recherche africaine en nous aidant à préciser comment le projet de développement des connaissances de la RISO a de beaux jours devant lui. Abstract The potential for the development of theories in management sciences is no longer in doubt regardless of the field of investigation, including African (

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  • Emmanuel Kamdem & Hadj Nekka, 2020. "La grounded theory : un cadre propice pour interroger la pertinence scientifique de la ligne éditoriale de la RISO," Post-Print hal-02866471, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02866471
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