N° 124 - June 2016
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Editorial: Pascal LEFEBVRE
Editorialiste
OVERLOOKED…
Chinese direct foreign investments: What are the motives?
Dominique Jolly,
professor of corporate strategy and director of the Walker School of Business (Webster University, Geneva)
and
Bernard Belloc
advisor in strategy to the board of administration of SKEMA Business School
Preventing fraud in financial establishments: A “crossed appropriation”
Nicolas Dufour
PhD in management
professor affiliated with the Paris School of Business
and
Emmanuel Laffort,
consultant in organization and associate researcher at the Centre de Recherches et d’Études en Gestion (Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour)
TRIAL BY FACT
The manager’s role and posture in sense-making during the deployment of quality control in an international humanitarian organization
Christelle Perrin,
associate professor at the University of Versailles St. Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)
and
Rémi Fabbri
PhD in managerial sciences at the Centre Européen de Recherche en Économie Financière et Gestion des Entreprises (University of Lorraine)
Briefing-debriefing: A procedure for lifting the barriers to organizational learning?
Pierre Barbaroux,
research professor at École de l’Air, Centre de Recherche de l’Armée de l’air (CReA)
and
Cécile Godé,
professor, COACTIS (University Lumière Lyon 2)
IN QUEST OF A THEORY
The internationalization strategies of French and German firms: Two different models
Pierre-André Buigues
and
Denis Lacoste,
professors of strategy at Toulouse Business School
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What interest do client firms have in co-creating a B2B service?
Élodie Jouny-Rivier,
PhD in managerial sciences, University of Orleans, professor at École Supérieure des Sciences Commerciales d’Angers (ESSCA)
MOSAICS
Dominique Jacquet (chairman of the Department of Economic Sciences, Management, Finances, SEGF, at École des Ponts–Paris Tech): “They told me it was impossible!” on Jean-Baptiste Rudelle’s On m’avait dit que c’était impossible / Le manifeste du fondateur de CRITEO (Paris: Stock, 2015).
Frédéric Kletz (assistant professor, Centre de Gestion Scientifique de Mines ParisTech): Liberty, immorality and profitability: On M. Detchessahar’s Le Marché n’a pas de morale (Paris: Éditions du Cerf).
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