De l’intuition dans la décision des managers de l’action publique. Le cas du pilotage des réseaux territorialisés d’organisations
Marius Bertolucci and
Juan David Pinzon
Revue française de gestion, 2015, vol. N° 251, issue 6, 115-130
Abstract:
Very few empirical studies focus on intuition, whereas researchers and professionals show interest in this concept. Our exploratory research questions the factors of intuition in the decision-making processes of 8 industrial clusters? managers, which represent a privileged field of observation of public action?s emergent professions and skills. We found that governance rules shape management methods and, as a result, influence decision-making process. Besides some managerial levers, we put forward the concept of distributed intuition.
Date: 2015
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