La convergence des systèmes nationaux de gouvernance: une perspective contingente
Gerard Charreaux
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The objective of this paper is to show that the answer to the question of convergence of national systems of governance is contingent on a number of assumptions. The first assumption bears on the functions and the formal mechanisms characterizing the systems of governance. The second concerns the possibility to define a unique national system of governance for all the firms of a nation. The third focuses on the process of homogenization of national systems of governance attributed to globalization.
Keywords: national system of governance; contingency; functional convergence; formal convergence; globalization; système national de gouvernance; contingence; convergence fonctionnelle; convergence formelle; mondialisation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-10
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Published in Economica. Les hommes et le management: des réponses à la crise - Mélanges en l'honneur de Sabine Urban, Economica, pp.194-210, 2009, Recherche en Gestion
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