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Management et passion dans les PME - Spécificités managériales et financières des PME du secteur équestre

Nathalie Darras-Barquissau () and Carole Botton
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Nathalie Darras-Barquissau: IRMAPE - Institut de Recherche en Management et Pays Emergents - ESC PAU - Ecole Supérieure de Commerce, Pau Business School
Carole Botton: Pôle Finance Responsable - Rouen Business School - Rouen Business School

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Abstract: The economic dynamism of the equine sector has attracted occasional interest of the sociologist but the area so far has not become a major field of research. In contrast, little work has been done in the management sciences in this regard. This paper aims to study the characteristics of the equestrian entrepreneurial structure in France. We mainly focus on one particular activity, namely the training stables of racing horses. The companies studied are VSEs / SMEs with the following characteristics: a passionate manager, a sociologically closed economic and professional environment, a performance management that includes both financial and sporting aspects. The objective of our research is to answer the question: How do companies run by non-managers make strategic decisions?

Keywords: VSE/SME; equine sector; management; TPE/PME; secteur équin; passion; management. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-05-30
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Published in Accountability, Responsabilités et Comptabilités, May 2017, Poitier, France. pp.cd-rom

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