Une approche fondée sur le lieu de la stratégie d'une métaorganisation multi-territoriale: le cas du modèle d'affaires d'Alpha Proposition de contribution au ST-AIMS "Formes méta-organisationnelles à l'échelle territoriale"
Anne Rollet (),
Anne-Laure Saives and
Bertrand Sergot
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Anne Rollet: CRET-LOG - Centre de Recherche sur le Transport et la Logistique - AMU - Aix Marseille Université
Anne-Laure Saives: UQAM - Université du Québec à Montréal = University of Québec in Montréal
Bertrand Sergot: Université Paris-Saclay
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Abstract:
Alpha is a multi-territorialized meta-organization (M-O) in the midst of a process of change. This communication aims to characterize, in an abductive way, the specific strategic challenges it encounters. We achieve this by first introducing a brief review of the literature on M-O and meta-strategizing on the one hand, as well as on place/placeness on the other hand, then by presenting our qualitative research approach and finally by analyzing the results of a classification of the discourses drawn from the 31 interviews conducted. This work offers a double contribution: on the epistemological level, a grid of four "place" principles (localization, uniqueness, delimitation, interrelation) to analyze the strategy/strategizing of a territorially based M-O, and on the theoretical level, 2) a return to the paradigm of placeification as a reflexive posture in strategy. On an empirical level, the meta-strategic practices identified around four challenges (harmonization of singularities, administration of proof of local specificity, centralization of mutualizable resources, search for new financial resources without getting lost) constitute a potentially inspiring repertoire.
Keywords: Méta-organisation (M-O); méta-strategizing; lieuité (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-06-07
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Published in AIMS 2023 (XXXIIème conférence) ST-AIMS “Formes méta-organisationnelles à l’échelle territoriale”, AIMS, Jun 2023, Strasbourg, France
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