Repenser les finalités de l'entreprise. La contribution des sciences de gestion dans un monde post-hégélien
Kevin Levillain,
Blanche Segrestin and
Armand Hatchuel
Revue française de gestion, 2014, vol. N° 245, issue 8, 179-200
Abstract:
Firms are generally perceived as private actors, whose purpose is only economic. However, the activities of modern companies go far beyond the pursuit of private interests. In this article, we demonstrate that by creating and regenerating the ?commons?, companies shatter the classical political representations opposing ?private? and ?public?, or ?economic? and ?social? purposes. They contribute to the emergence of a world that we characterize as a ?post-Hegelian? world. And we show that management science can be key for developing a comprehensive political theory of this world.
Date: 2014
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