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Performance collective : quels enseignements des contextes extrêmes ?

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  • Cécile Godé

    (COACTIS - COnception de l'ACTIon en Situation - UL2 - Université Lumière - Lyon 2 - UJM - Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Étienne)

  • Melkonian Tessa
  • Thierry Picq

Abstract

Jusqu'à très récemment limitée à des organisations particulières, telles que les centrales nucléaires (Gautherau et Hollnagel, 2005), les porte-avions (Roberts et Weick, 1993), les services hospitaliers (Faraj et Xiao, 2006 ; Vashdi et al., 2013) ou encore les expéditions polaires (Aubry et al., 2010) et en haute montagne (Giordano et Musca, 2012 ; Allard-Poési et Giordano, 2015), la question du management en contextes extrêmes prend aujourd'hui tout son sens pour les organisations plus classiques, et les sciences de gestion de façon plus générale. Le qualificatif d'extrême s'applique à un contexte combinant évolutivité, incertitude et risque (Godé, 2015 ; Bouty et al., 2012 ; Aubry et al., 2010). L'évolutivité souligne les aspects rapides, simultanés et discontinus des changements auxquels les individus font face (Lièvre, 2005). L'incertitude renvoie à la probabilité élevée que de tels changements se produisent sans qu'il soit possible d'en déterminer le moment (Weick et Sutcliffe, 2007 ; Bouty et al., 2012). Enfin, les acteurs opérant dans de tels contextes sont exposés à un haut niveau de risque, notamment vital, matériel, et symbolique.

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  • Cécile Godé & Melkonian Tessa & Thierry Picq, 2016. "Performance collective : quels enseignements des contextes extrêmes ?," Post-Print hal-01428857, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01428857
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    1. Cécile Godé & François de Corbière & Jessie Pallud, 2020. "Les technologies émergentes en contexte extrême : de l’adaptation à l’anticipation ? (Editorial)," Post-Print hal-02912845, HAL.
    2. Filippi, Maryline & Chapdaniel, Alain, 2018. "Adding Value to Sustainable Agri-Food Chains: Experimentation in the Pork Sector," 166th Seminar, August 30-31, 2018, Galway, West of Ireland 276199, European Association of Agricultural Economists.

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