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Processus d'individuation, éthique et pragmatisme. A la recherche de fondements théoriques pour appréhender la firme partenariale

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Michel Renault (CREM - Centre de Recherche en Economie et Management - CNRS : UMR6211 - Université Rennes I - Université de Caen)
Yvan Renou () (LEPII - Laboratoire d'Économie de la Production et de l'Intégration Internationale - CNRS : UMR5252 - Université Pierre Mendès-France - Grenoble II)
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Cet article vise à fournir une appréhension renouvelée de la firme partenariale en partant des divers travaux existants et en les soumettant à une analyse critique, tant du point de vue de la caractérisation empirique de l'objet traité que de son appréhension théorique. La thèse défendue est que le recours à l'approche pragmatique ouvre d'intéressantes perspectives afin de surmonter les insuffisances dont témoigne la théorie des droits de propriété, principale théorie mobilisée afin d'appréhender la firme partenariale. On montre en particulier que les fondations théoriques sur lesquelles s'est construite l'approche pragmatique permettent de rendre compte de comportements "éthiques" : en insistant sur le nécessaire processus d'individuation auquel donne lieu toute situation "problématique", cette approche invite à mettre l'accent sur la construction -de manière endogène et concertée- de principes de justice entre acteurs participant à un même processus de décision.

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Publication status: Published - Presented, Ecole thématique CNRS "Les méthodes d'analyse institutionnelle", La Rochelle, 17-21 septembre 2007, 2007, La Rochelle, France
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Keywords: partenariat ; entreprise ; droit de propriété ; prise de décision ; connaissance ; division du travail ; organisation de l'entreprise;

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