Pour un usage soutenable du chiffre dans l'action publique: retour réflexif sur un processus de construction d'indicateurs alternatifs dans l'agglomération grenobloise
Anne Le Roy () and
Fiona Ottaviani
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Anne Le Roy: CREG - Centre de recherche en économie de Grenoble - UPMF - Université Pierre Mendès France - Grenoble 2
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Abstract:
The difficulties of local observation stance to support public policy and the role and limitations of the quantification, its uses and misuses, and more generally his misdeeds in the framework of public policies led a group composed of technicians and researchers to the development of new data in the contact of the construction of sustainable territorial social indicators of the urban community of Grenoble (IBEST Grenoble). This project forms part of the ongoing work on alternative indicators which aims to analyze territories in a different way. As well, it seek to be used for public action and to devise replicable methodologies. This communication will develop a reflective analysis of this project started in 2002 and in which we participate for almost five years.
Keywords: action publique; bien être; indicateur économique; indicateur social; politique publique; mesure; France; Grenoble (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-07-02
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Published in IVe congrès de l'Association française d'économie politique "Économie politique et démocratie", Ens Cachan, Jul 2014, Paris, France
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