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De la victoire en première manche à la " drôle de guerre ". De l'intelligence économique dans les collectifs anti-hydrocarbures de schiste français

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  • Emmanuel Ruzé

    (LTCI - Laboratoire Traitement et Communication de l'Information - Télécom ParisTech - IMT - Institut Mines-Télécom [Paris] - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

This ongoing research gives the first exploratory results of a study about the collective intelligence processes in the anti-shale hydrocarbon social movements in France, in 2011-2012. There has been only a few researches in information systems about social movements. An inductive approach of qualitative numerical archival data suggested that those collectives were led to practice competitive intelligence, which is usually a business organizations practice. The French case is original because it has seen the victory of the opponents in a first phase, followed by a " drôle de guerre " period where the pro an con are watching over together and make lobbying, a phase where competitive intelligence is crucial for both sides.

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  • Emmanuel Ruzé, 2013. "De la victoire en première manche à la " drôle de guerre ". De l'intelligence économique dans les collectifs anti-hydrocarbures de schiste français," Post-Print hal-00943947, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-00943947
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    1. C. Belmondo, 2008. "Comprendre les pratiques des acteurs de l'intelligence économique : une étude des micro-activités de représentation de l'environnement concurrentiel et d'organisation de la veille," Post-Print hal-00368743, HAL.
    2. Philippe Eynaud, 2006. "La Gouvernance Des Organisations A But Non Lucratif Et Les Technologies De L'Information Et De La Communication," Post-Print halshs-00473980, HAL.
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