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Gouvernance d'entreprise : que cache le discours sur la transparence ?

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  • Dominique Bessire

    (Laboratoire Orléanais de Gestion)

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La transparence est habituellement présentée comme la condition d’une meilleure gouvernance des entreprises, dans la mesure où elle est supposée favoriser l’efficience des marchés et la moralisation de la vie des affaires. Nous explorons dans cet article les racines théoriques du concept et mettons en lumière ses effets pervers. Nous suggérons en conséquence une modélisation alternative de l’entreprise, fondée sur la créativité économique et la confiance.

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  • Dominique Bessire, 2003. "Gouvernance d'entreprise : que cache le discours sur la transparence ?," Working Papers 2003-3, Laboratoire Orléanais de Gestion - université d'Orléans.
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