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  3. Vol. 13 No. 2 (2016)

Vol. 13 No. 2 (2016)

Published: 2024-04-01

Research articles

  • L’alerte éthique : vers une gouvernance omnicanal

    Nathalie Devillier
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  • Responsabilité Sociétale des Organisations et ISO 26000: cas du Maroc

    Hafida Nia, Hicham Attouch
    • PDF
  • Démocratie et justice sociale : Arrow Harsanyi Rawls Sen, un quatuor dissonant

    Philippe Adair
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  • Mesurer la résilience d es ménages ruraux sénégalais : Une approche en termes de trajectoires et seuils de moyens d’existence

    Pierre Robert, Benoit Lallau
    • PDF
  • Inequality, Poverty, Two Invariance Conditions, and a Product Rule

    S. Subramanian
    • PDF

Essays

  • Ethique des affaires et RSE, même combat

    Jérôme Courcier
    • PDF

Book review

  • Delphine Pouchain, Commerce équitable et prix juste, Aix-en-Provence, Presses Universitaires d’Aix-Marseille, 422 pages.

    Jérôme Ballet
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  • Jean-Jacques Friboulet, Jean Brot et Hubert Gérardin (sous la direction de), Dynamiques des sociétés civiles en économie ouverte. Études de cas et perspectives (Afrique de l’Ouest, Europe, Maghreb), Paris, Karthala, 266 pages.

    Jérôme Ballet
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