La politique se fait-elle à la corbeille ?
Yves Schemeil
Revue française de gestion, 2002, vol. n° 139, issue 3, 213-227
Abstract:
If the management and politics sciences have been studied independently, James March has been rapidly recognised as a supporter of politics influence on management sciences and as a reference. However, if March?s works are well known in France, few researchers have used his demonstrations and the critics formulated about March?s works are still unfinished and unsufficient. Yves Schemeil tries to understand and to analyse the paradoxical influence of James March in political sciences.
Date: 2002
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