Étude empirique au sein d'une entreprise subsaharienne. Mythe ou réalité d'une gestion informelle ?
Marie-Christine Chalus-Sauvannet and
Florence Noguera
Revue française de gestion, 2010, vol. n° 204, issue 5, 15-31
Abstract:
This research performed within a private hospital deprived in the Benin has as objective to include the local specificity of smes of sub-Saharan Africa (geopolitical, cultural, sector) and to identify the practices of management. What are contextual variables ? What are the practiced management systems ? Is there a specific management of human resources ? Are the models of management and of management transposable in these contexts and these organisations ? Results highlight main dysfunctions in management in this organisation and their repercussions on the quality of care and the performances of the private hospital.
Date: 2010
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