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Manières d'entreprendre et façons d'en parler

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  • André Métral

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Does globalisation standardize entrepreneurs' behaviours as it is said to standardize consumers' or citizens' behaviours ? Answering this question presupposes the existence of "entrepreneurial cultures" related to national geographical spaces. For example, what about the Tunis area ? A standized definition (as a value of reference) as regards culture shows that the entrepreneurs from that area are actually deeply split according to the various factors they are motivated by. The implementation of a semiotic approach of culture enables to get to know the entrepreneurial culture through the angle of the specificity of the representations vehiculed by the entrepreneurs from a given geographical area. For example, the industrialists from the Tunis area see themselves as "lacking industrial traditions" whose frame of mind belongs to "former trades men".

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  • André Métral, 2004. "Manières d'entreprendre et façons d'en parler," Post-Print halshs-00494467, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-00494467
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