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Une analyse historique du concept de parties prenantes : Quelles leçons pour l'avenir ?

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  • Samuel Mercier

    (LEG - Laboratoire d'Economie et de Gestion - UB - Université de Bourgogne - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

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  • Samuel Mercier, 2010. "Une analyse historique du concept de parties prenantes : Quelles leçons pour l'avenir ?," Post-Print halshs-00521201, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-00521201
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    1. Fanny Romestant, 2017. "L’écoute des parties prenantes dans une optique de développement durable : continuité ou alternative pour le marketing de projets industriels ?," Post-Print hal-01867786, HAL.
    2. Adel Aloui & Khaled Saadaoui & Manal Wehbi Sleiman, 2015. "Le concept de parties prenantes : proposition d'une modélisation systémique par le modèle SAGACE," Post-Print hal-01870859, HAL.
    3. Anne Joyeau & Sébastien Le Gall & Gwénaëlle Poilpot-Rocaboy, 2019. "Le groupement d'employeurs et ses parties prenantes : quelles conditions de réussite du réseau ? Une application au métier de RRH a temps partagé," Post-Print halshs-02444477, HAL.
    4. Adel Aloui & Khaled Saadaoui & Manal Wehbi Sleiman, 2015. "Le concept de parties prenantes : proposition d'une modélisation systémique par le modèle SAGACE," Grenoble Ecole de Management (Post-Print) hal-01870859, HAL.
    5. Laura Carmouze & Christophe Alaux & Fouchet Robert, 2021. "Co-construire les services publics locaux : une approche stratégique de la participation des parties prenantes externes. Cas de l’analyse des besoins sociaux dans des centres communaux d’action social," Post-Print hal-04188705, HAL.
    6. Sherline Dumano & Rémy Louis Budoc & Claude Fiore, 2018. "La mise en place du Transport Maritime à Courte Distance du Plateau des Guyanes à la Mer des Caraïbes : la perception des parties prenantes," Post-Print hal-02493411, HAL.
    7. Kévin Pastier & François Silva, 2020. "Objet, raison d’être et praxis : les coopératives et le commun au secours de l’entreprise ?," Post-Print hal-02872799, HAL.
    8. Mollie Painter & Mar Pérezts & Ghislain Deslandes, 2021. "Understanding the human in stakeholder theory : a phenomenological approach to affect-based learning," Post-Print hal-03188192, HAL.
    9. Angèle Renaud, 2011. "L’articulation des indicateurs environnementaux entre contrôle diagnostic et contrôle interactif. Le cas d’une entreprise française de vins et spiritueux," Working Papers CREGO 1110601, Université de Bourgogne - CREGO EA7317 Centre de recherches en gestion des organisations.

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