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Traditions libérales, systèmes d'information et démocratie: du libéralisme à l'ultralibéralisme, de la statistique au benchmarking, de la démocratie représentative à la démocratie libérale

Anne Isla

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Abstract: Statistic, indicator, measurement always set out an overall view of the world. The intention of benchmarking, ranking and other performance indicators, is to insert market reasoning in all fields of public and social life. Here, we suggest to look at how the market be imperative in social practices (one of economic practices); we show the absolute connections between measurements, quantifications or indicators and economic thought, especially liberal economic thinking. What links they are? What is the story of the couple "quantifications-free market economy"? What has been the impact in building information systems and decision support systems?

Keywords: Information systems; decision support systems; economic liberalism; Benchmarking database; Système d'information; Système d'aide à la décision; libéralisme économique; étalonnage des performances (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-05-28
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Published in colloque INFORSID, Informatique des Organisations et Systèmes d’Information et de Décision, Construire les SI pour la transformation des organisations à l’ère de l’innovation numérique., May 2018, Nantes, France

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