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Un coup dans le nez pour mieux collaborer !

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  • Denis Monneuse

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A priori, alcool et travail ne font pas bon ménage. C'est ainsi que les entreprises font la chasse aux bars clandestins (jadis plus ou moins tolérés dans les ateliers) et veillent à ce que les pots de départ ne soient pas « open bar ». Deux chercheurs asiatiques, continent où l'alcool accompagne souvent les négociations commerciales, se sont toutefois demandé si l'alcool, dans certaines situations et avec modération, ne pouvait tout de même pas avoir des effets positifs en favorisant la collaboration. On sait que l'alcool facilite les accouplements, en boîte de nuit notamment (même si les couples formés ne sont pas forcément appelés à durer). Ne pourrait-il pas avoir les mêmes vertus dans le monde du business en facilitant les rapprochements commerciaux ?

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  • Denis Monneuse, 2017. "Un coup dans le nez pour mieux collaborer !," Post-Print hal-05501430, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05501430
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