Le management méditerranéen. Forme dépassée ou formule d'avenir ?
Jacques Orsoni and
Roland Pérez
Revue française de gestion, 2006, vol. 166, issue 7, 95-100
Abstract:
Since the ages of time, the Mediterranean bassin has always been a multiple tension affected region. Techniques of management which can be found are usually considered as inefficient, lagging behind the dominating modern international model. These technique however, reveal interesting cultural characteristics (complex reticulated organisations, the importance of trust, social links, solidarity and brotherhood), nowadays considered as valuable, and who may be incubating the seedings of a new style of management in the making to come.
Date: 2006
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