L'influence de March sur la sociologie des organisations en France
Philippe Bernoux
Revue française de gestion, 2002, vol. n° 139, issue 3, 195-202
Abstract:
Since the sociology in France has been deeply influenced by the class struggle paradigm, organisation as such, considered as a minor importance, has been studied rather late. Notwithstanding this background, the works of March will contribute to a deep renovation of the sociology of the French organisations, especially through his theory of organisations, his investigation on the hypothesis of limited rationality, his study concerning power, his thoughts concerning social change, and his theory on management training. If the main legacy of March in France remains the strategic analysis current, other schools of thought borrowed therefrom their inspiration and Philippe Bernoux sets up a balance sheet of the French convergences and divergences, with respect to March?works.
Date: 2002
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