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Débats scientifiques et controverses en sciences de gestion ou la construction de réseaux académiques

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  • Vassili Joannides

    (Grenoble Ecole de Management)

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(VF)Cet article contribue à la littérature épistémologique en sciences de gestion. Pour cela, il questionne comment les débats scientifiques s’organisent et évoluent dans un réseau académique en sciences de gestion. La réponse à cette question est apportée par l’examen d’un réseau académique particulier, celui traitant des liens entre contrôle et religion, fondé sur la théorie de l’acteur réseau (ANT). Nous montrons que les débats scientifiques s’organisent dans des sous-réseaux caractéristiques de la recherche dans la discipline plus qu’ils ne sont orientés vers une thématique de recherche particulière. Ils évoluent au fil des appropriations et traductions par ces différents sous-réseaux déplaçant le débat scientifique vers leurs centres d’intérêt respectifs. Ceux-ci évoluent à leur tour au gré des entrées et sorties d’humains et de l’apparition de non-humains que sont les revues.(VA)This paper contributes to the epistemological literature in management research. Under this purview, it questions how scientific debates are organised and evolve within an academic network. This is answered through the examining of a specific academic network, that dealing with linkages between control and religion. This investigation is informed with Actor-Network Theory (ANT). We show that scientific debates are being organised in sub-networks reflecting the whence and whither of research in a discipline rather than oriented towards a specific theme. Such debates evolve over successive appropriations and translations by these sub-networks that displace the terms of the discussion to their respective matters of interest. These latter also evolve as human and non-human actors (e.g. journals) appear.

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  • Vassili Joannides, 2013. "Débats scientifiques et controverses en sciences de gestion ou la construction de réseaux académiques," Revue Finance Contrôle Stratégie, revues.org, vol. 16(3), pages 65-83, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:dij:revfcs:v:16:y:2013:i:3:p:65-83.
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    Keywords

    théorie de l’Acteur Réseau; traduction; débats scientifiques; controverses; réseaux; sciences de gestion; Actor-Network Theory; translation; academicdisputes; controversies; network; management science;
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    JEL classification:

    • B30 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - History of Economic Thought: Individuals - - - General
    • Z12 - Other Special Topics - - Cultural Economics - - - Religion

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