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Author | : Mustapha Bettache |
Publisher | : Presses de l'Université Laval |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2015-09-11T00:00:00-04:00 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 2763727824 |
Responsabilité sociale des entreprises (RSE) : Un thème de réflexion, de recherche, d’enseignement et une source d’inspiration pour les entreprises soucieuses d’inscrire leurs activités dans la durabilité. Deux voies proposées : - Inscrire l’action des entreprises en conformité avec des normes négociées internationalement et rendre les entreprises imputables envers les communautés et les sociétés qui les entourent. - Prise en compte par les entreprises des intérêts de l’ensemble des " parties prenantes " tout en recherchant une performance au triple plan : économique, social et environnemental. Mais... La responsabilité sociale des entreprises ne serait-elle pas un nouveau mode de gouvernance du capitalisme en quête de légitimité, dans un contexte de contestation de la " mondialisation néolibérale " et de ses répercussions négatives sur le plan tant social (accroissement des inégalités) qu’environnemental (dégradation des conditions environnementales) ? Le rôle de l’État de servir le bien collectif en exerçant son pouvoir d’intervention législative ne serait-il pas antinomique avec un pouvoir " revendiqué " d’autorégulation des grandes entreprises ? Et si... - Les expériences d’économie sociale pouvaient représenter une solution de rechange crédible ? - Une action citoyenne " organisée " pouvait faire face à l’irréversibilité possible de certaines conséquences des actions humaines ? Mirage ou réalité ?
Author | : Maria Bonnafous-Boucher |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 102 |
Release | : 2016-11-08 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 3319443569 |
This book provides an academic introduction to, and presentation and defence of stakeholder theory as a model for the strategic management of businesses and corporations, as well as of public organizations and institutions. The concept of the stakeholder is generally applied to parties that affect or are affected by the activities of private or public organizations. Distinct from shareholders, stakeholders are those individuals, entities or communities that have a connection with the activities of a corporation, a firm or an organization. The notion of the stakeholder is intimately linked to a conception of the business firm as an entity founded on negotiated governance, in which the maximization of value for the shareholder is not the ultimate criterion. In this model, issues and interests that are not directly associated with shareholders and investors, but which go beyond capital to encompass the concerns of civil society, are considered to be of central importance. This book provides a broad overview of stakeholder theory, presenting it as an ethical approach to strategic management that is both pragmatic and applicable to developing democratic practices within corporations, while at the same time suggesting ways in which elements of a social contract can be elaborated within the context of globalization.
Author | : OECD |
Publisher | : OECD Publishing |
Total Pages | : 119 |
Release | : 2011-05-26 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9264097716 |
Entrepreneurship at a glance presents an original collection of indicators for measuring the state of entrepreneurship, and provides explanation on the policy context and the interpretation of the data.
Author | : Vaughan-Whitehead, Daniel |
Publisher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 672 |
Release | : 2021-12-16 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1800888058 |
Actors in the world of work are facing an increasing number of challenges, including automatization and digitalization, new types of jobs and more diverse forms of employment. This timely book examines employer and worker responses, challenges and opportunities for social dialogue, and the role of social partners in the governance of the world of work.
Author | : Michel Foucault |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 1991-07-09 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780226080451 |
Based on Foucault's 1978 and 1979 lectures on rationalities of government, this work examines the art or activity of government and the different ways in which it has been made thinkable and practicable. There are also contributions of other scholars exploring modern manifestations of government.
Author | : Robin Kramar |
Publisher | : Palgrave |
Total Pages | : 488 |
Release | : 2012-01-12 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
A global, contemporary and critical view of human resource management. Using international examples and case studies, this text covers the basic principles of HRM, whilst exposing students to real world issues facing managers on a daily basis. This text is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand and engage critically with HRM globally.
Author | : Jacques Ellul |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 379 |
Release | : 2018-06-11 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1532615256 |
Some 20 years after writing The Technological Society, Jacques Ellul realized how the totalistic dimensions of our modern technological milieu required an additional treatment of the topic. Writing amidst the rise of books in the 1970s on pollution, over-population, and environmental degradation, Ellul found it necessary, once again, to write about the global presence of technology and its far-reaching effects. The Technological System represents a new stage in Ellul’s research. Previously he studied technological society as such; in this book he approaches the topic from a systems perspective wherein he identifies the characteristics of technological phenomena and technological progress in light of system theory. This leads to an entirely new approach to what constitutes the most important event of our society which has decisive bearing on the future of our world. Ellul’s analysis touches on all aspects of modern life, not just those of a scientific or technological order. In the end, readers are compelled to formulate their own opinions and make their own decisions regarding the way a technique-based value system affects every level of human life.
Author | : Debarati Sanyal |
Publisher | : JHU Press |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2020-03-03 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1421429292 |
The Violence of Modernity turns to Charles Baudelaire, one of the most canonical figures of literary modernism, in order to reclaim an aesthetic legacy for ethical inquiry and historical critique. Works of modern literature are commonly theorized as symptomatic responses to the trauma of history. In a climate that tends to privilege crisis over critique, Debarati Sanyal argues that it is urgent to rethink literary experience in terms that recall its contestatory potential. Examining Baudelaire's poems afresh, she shifts the focus of critical attention toward an account of modernism as an active engagement with violence, specifically the violence of history in nineteenth-century France. Sanyal analyzes a literary current that uses the traditional hallmarks of modernism—irony, intertextuality, self-reflexivity, and formalism—to challenge the historical violence of modernity. Baudelaire and the committed ironists writing in his wake teach us how to read and resist the violence of history, and thereby to challenge the melancholy tenor of our contemporary "wound culture." In a series of provocative readings, Sanyal presents Baudelaire's poetry as an aesthetic form that contests historical violence through rhetorical strategies of complicity, counterviolence, and critique. The book develops a new account of Baudelaire's significance as a modernist by dislodging him both from his traditional status as a practitioner of "art for art's sake" and from his more recent incarnation as the poet of trauma. Following her extended analysis of Baudelaire's poetry, Sanyal in later chapters considers a number of authors influenced by his strategies—including Rachilde, Virginie Despentes, Albert Camus, and Jean-Paul Sartre—to examine the relevance of their interventions for our current climate of trauma and terror. The result is a study that underscores how Baudelaire's legacy continues to energize literary engagements with the violence of modernity.
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Africa, Eastern |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Rakhee Balaram |
Publisher | : Manchester University Press |
Total Pages | : 433 |
Release | : 2022-03-08 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1526125188 |
Counterpractice highlights a generation of women who used art to define a culture of experimental thought and practice during the period of the French women’s movement or Mouvement de Libération des Femmes (1970–81). It considers women’s art in relation to some of the most exciting thinkers to have emerged from the French literature and philosophy of the 1970s – Hélène Cixous, Luce Irigaray and Julia Kristeva – forcing a timely reconsideration of the full spectrum of revolutionary practices by women in the years following the events of May ’68. Lavishly illustrated with over 200 images, the book also features an illuminating foreword by art historian Griselda Pollock.