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Japon : pistes pour l’analyse des conséquences économiques et managériales du Grand Tremblement de Terre du 11 mars 2011

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  • Jacques Jaussaud

    (CREG - Centre de recherche et d'études en gestion - UPPA - Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour)

  • Julien Martine

    (CRCAO - Centre de recherche sur les civilisations de l'Asie Orientale - EPHE - École Pratique des Hautes Études - PSL - Université Paris Sciences et Lettres - CdF (institution) - Collège de France - UPD7 - Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

  • Serge Rey

    (CATT - Centre d'Analyse Théorique et de Traitement des données économiques - UPPA - Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour)

Abstract

Le tremblement de terre qui a frappé le Nord Est du Japon le 11 mars 2011, le tsunami qu'il a provoqué et l'accident nucléaire de Fukushima qui s'en est suivi constituent une catastrophe unique dans l'histoire du Japon contemporain. Comment en étudier en particulier les conséquences économiques et managériales ? C'est ce que cette contribution s'efforce de mettre au clair. La littérature sur les catastrophes antérieures, au Japon et ailleurs, permet de dégager des pistes pour étudier les conséquences de ce séisme. Son caractère unique, toutefois, invite à une approche spécifique, articulant diverses perspectives, économiques et managériales notamment, et différents horizons temporels.

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  • Jacques Jaussaud & Julien Martine & Serge Rey, 2012. "Japon : pistes pour l’analyse des conséquences économiques et managériales du Grand Tremblement de Terre du 11 mars 2011," Working papers of CATT hal-01880346, HAL.
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