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La stratégie des dirigeants de Saint-Gobain face aux changements d’actionnaires et à la recherche de moyens de financement dans les années 1980

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  • Stanislas Kihm

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This paper aims to understand, from a study of the strategy and behaviour of Saint-Gobain's managers from 1980 to 1991, the specific folds imposed by financial dynamics on the strategy and structure of the group.

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  • Stanislas Kihm, 2022. "La stratégie des dirigeants de Saint-Gobain face aux changements d’actionnaires et à la recherche de moyens de financement dans les années 1980," Working Papers hal-03876844, HAL.
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