Au-delà du bien et du mal. La théorie et les pratiques de gestion
Anne-Laure Boncori and
Xavier Mahieux
Revue française de gestion, 2012, vol. N° 228-229, issue 9, 129-146
Abstract:
Referring to the dual nature of ?good? theories in social and management sciences, this article claims that the same theory might generate both good and bad practices, in rational and moral terms. To illustrate this argument, it relies on the positive agency theory case and on two related practices : stock-options, and the carried interest technique which is supported by the private equity organizational structure. This article concludes that management theory and practices may be decoupled.
Date: 2012
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