Une épistémologie à hauteur d'homme: l'anthropologie interprétative de Clifford Geertz et son apport potentiel à la recherche francophone en management
Bernard Leca and
Loïc Plé
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Bernard Leca: Pôle Finance Responsable - Rouen Business School - Rouen Business School, IAE Lille - IAE Lille University School of Management - Lille - Université de Lille, Pôle Entrepreneuriat et Innovation - Rouen Business School - Rouen Business School
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Clifford Geertz's cultural anthropology lays the foundations of interpretive approaches. Yet, it distinguishes itself by a radicality whose main characteristics are its modesty towards the knowledge produced, the nature of its links with methodology, and the status granted to research results. Hence, the first part of this paper aims at presenting this anthropology and its particularities. The second part proposes to integrate it to other approaches, in a way that enables to go past its limitations and benefit from its strengths to fertilize Management research.
Date: 2013-03
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Published in Revue management & avenir, 2013, n° 60, pp 35-52
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