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Médiation sociocognitive et prise en compte des risques psychosociaux : attitudes et comportements des managers. Une pierre à l’édification de la recherche en projet

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  • Gilles Brun

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La progressive transformation normative de l’intime et du social modifie la notion de conflit, perturbe les routines individuelles et organisationnelles, questionne la façon d’apprendre, et génère un risque d’épuisement dépressif au sein des équipes projet. La médiation sociocognitive et la prise en compte des risques psychosociaux permettent de purger ou de prévenir les conflits individuels ou interpersonnels. Toutefois, la recherche en projet reste un processus fragile. La prééminence de la fonction manipulatrice de la nouvelle idéologie managériale présente un risque narcissique. Entre assujettissement volontaire et liberté intérieure spirituelle, le devenir de notre liberté individuelle affronte un éventail d’options. The progressive normative transformation of both innermost and social being modifies the notion of conflict, disturbs the individual and collective routines, calls in question the manner of learning, and generates a risk of depressed burnout among project teams. The sociocognitive mediation and the care of psychological risks enable to rid or prevent individual or interpersonal conflicts. However, the research on projects remains a fragile process. The preeminence of mind control from the new management ideology presents a narcissist risk. Between voluntary subjectivation and inward spiritual liberty, the development of our personal liberty faces a range of options.

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  • Gilles Brun, 2011. "Médiation sociocognitive et prise en compte des risques psychosociaux : attitudes et comportements des managers. Une pierre à l’édification de la recherche en projet," RePAd Working Paper Series UQO-DSA-wp3102011, Département des sciences administratives, UQO.
  • Handle: RePEc:pqs:wpaper:312011
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    Keywords

    Intime et social; Médiation; Risques psychosociaux; Manipulation liberté; Assujettissement;
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    JEL classification:

    • M10 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - General

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