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Comment le "permaentrepreneur" peut-il co-construire le monde de demain ?

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  • Christian Makaya
  • Olivier Cateura

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

  • Sylvain Breuzard

Abstract

Cet entretien présente le modèle de la permaentreprise, qui repose sur trois principes éthiques essentiels : prendre soin des hommes et des femmes, préserver la planète, et se fixer des limites. Sylvain Breuzard, qui a théorisé le modèle, considère que les structures en silos, typiques de la Responsabilité Sociale des Entreprises (RSE), doivent être dépassées au profit d'un agencement collaboratif des parties prenantes. La redistribution équitable des richesses est perçue comme le problème majeur à résoudre dans le monde actuel. Les permaentrepreneurs partagent une authenticité marquée, une ouverture d'esprit et un goût pour l'expérimentation. Ils sont en phase avec le monde de demain.

Suggested Citation

  • Christian Makaya & Olivier Cateura & Sylvain Breuzard, 2025. "Comment le "permaentrepreneur" peut-il co-construire le monde de demain ?," Post-Print hal-05531909, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05531909
    DOI: 10.3917/entin.066.0088
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