N° 84 - June 2006
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Editorial: Francis LEFEBVRE,
Secrétaire général du Comité de rédaction
TRIAL BY FACT
A start-up looking for a business model, or the strategic art of trial and error
Vincent BARTHELEMY,
doctorant au PREG-CRG Ecole Polytechnique,
and
Thomas PARIS,
chercheur au CREG HEC, chercheur associé au PREG-CRG Ecole Polytechnique
Chronicles of an absorption by the marketplace: Free software
Marie Coris,
maître de conférences, E3i, IFReDE-GRES, Université Bordeaux IV
IN QUEST OF THEORIES
Classical finance theory: A parenthesis of fifty years?
Hélène Rainelli-Le Montagner,
professeur, IAE de Paris – GREGOR –
Université de Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne
TRIAL BY FACT
Risk capital in industry: What are big groups going to do in start-ups?
Alla BEN HADJ YOUSSEF,
docteur en sciences de gestion, chercheur associé :
IGS Paris (CR2S-Management), CIME et A2ID
OVERLOOKED…
On grapes and men: Institutional regulation and the growth of AOC wines
Sylvain Rousset,
ministère de l’Agriculture et de la Pêche, Paris,
et
Jean-Baptiste Traversac,
CESAER-INRA, Dijon
MOSAICS
Frédéric Kletz :
Piercing the secret of costs: An engineer’s view of how firms operate — On Claude Riveline’s Évaluation des coûts. Éléments d'une théorie de la gestion.
François Engel :
Europe, what have you done to bookkeeping? On Michel Capron’s Les normes comptables internationales.
Colette Depeyre :
Relocated: Reasons to be optimistic — On Suzanne Berger’s Made in monde.
Yih-teen Lee :
Taiwan, a textbook case for understanding the new globalized economy: On Suzanne Berger and Richard Lester’s Global Taiwan: Building competitive strengths in a new international economy.
Dominique Jacquet :
Saving private capitalism! On Patrick Artus and Marie-Paule Virard’s Le capitalisme est en train de s'autodétruire.
DEBATED
Are the French really “damned”? On Jean-Pierre Dupuis’s article, “Being a ‘damned Frenchman’ in management in Quebec”
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