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La responsabilité des chercheurs en gestion

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  • Isabelle Royer

    (Laboratoire de Recherche Magellan - UJML - Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 - Université de Lyon - Institut d'Administration des Entreprises (IAE) - Lyon)

Abstract

La responsabilité du chercheur en gestion s'exerce envers trois communautés principales : les participants à la recherche, la communauté académique, et la société. Alors que les deux premières sont largement acceptées, la troisième, la responsabilité sociale, est plus débattue. De plus, la prise en compte de plusieurs peut créer des obligations contradictoires. Face à ces tensions, les réponses des chercheurs en gestion diffèrent notamment en fonction de leur positionnement épistémologique et des pressions de leur environnement.

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  • Isabelle Royer, 2011. "La responsabilité des chercheurs en gestion," Post-Print halshs-00726123, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-00726123
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    Cited by:

    1. Isabelle Royer & Lionel Garreau & Thomas Roulet, 2019. "La quantification des données qualitatives : intérêts et difficultés en sciences de gestion," Post-Print hal-02303982, HAL.
    2. Isabelle Cadet, 2021. "La logique managériale de la responsabilité sociétale de l’enseignant-chercheur en école de management," Post-Print hal-03768509, HAL.
    3. Bernard Guillon, 2021. "Une manière de développer la responsabilisation en matière de recherche : jouer la carte de la transdisciplinarité !," Post-Print hal-03768520, HAL.
    4. Bernard Guillon, 2021. "Une manière de développer la responsabilisation en matière de recherche : jouer la carte de la transdisciplinarité !," Post-Print hal-03277478, HAL.
    5. Elda Nasho Ah-Pine, 2021. "Responsabilité sociétale des enseignants-chercheurs en management," Post-Print hal-03768521, HAL.
    6. Isabelle Cadet, 2021. "La logique managériale de la responsabilité sociétale de l’enseignant-chercheur en école de management," Post-Print hal-03277502, HAL.
    7. Elda Nasho Ah-Pine, 2021. "« Engaged scholarship » et responsabilité sociétale des enseignants-chercheurs en école de management," Post-Print hal-03277495, HAL.

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