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Raisonner en termes organisationnels

Jean-Claude Thoenig ()

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Abstract: How far does sociology of organization help understand how far economic and political actors are responsible in legal terms about specific consequences of their acts and non-acts? A priori its agenda as a scientific domain does not address such an issue. Nevertheless the ways of reasoning it provides and the information its methodologies collect may uncover and explain a facet that neither common sense nor legal approaches usually consider, namely the consequences that are induced and generated by the way collective organized action systems such as formal organizations, interorganizational networks or loosely coupled systems function.

Keywords: sociology of organization; legal and social responsibiity; systemic consequences.; sociologie des organisations; responsabilité; conséquences systémiques. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-03-15
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Published in Sociologie du Travail, 2012, 54 (1), pp.9-16

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