Proxémies financières des PME. Les effets collatéraux de la financiarisation des banques
Olivier Torrès
Revue française de gestion, 2011, vol. n° 213, issue 4, 189-204
Abstract:
The proxemic law, initially created by psychologists A. Moles and E. Rohmer, is defined as a natural tendency of Human being to focus on what is close to him at the expense of what is far away. The subjective space is organized into a hierarchy. Applied in Management sciences, this law is particularly relevant in the management of SME. The purpose of this paper is to show how finance SMEs is crossed by a multitude of proxemics (patrimonial proxemics, spatial proxemics, temporal proxemics...), giving high specificity to the financial management of SMEs. Also, the author shows that recent developments in the banking organization (heads of agencies turn over, credit scoring, banking concentration...) tend to question these proxemics by establishing a remote management.
Date: 2011
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