N° 118 - December 2014 - Identities, languages et corporate cultures: Cohesion in diversity?
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Editorial: Pascal LEFEBVRE
Editorialiste
Introduction: Philippe LECOMTE
Toulouse Business School, Président du Groupe d’Étude en Management & Langage (GEM&L)
A review of translation in corporations: A vector of strategic and operational efficiency in a multicultural environment
Louis-Marie Clouet,
head of research at the Institute of Intercultural Management and Communication (ISIT, Paris)
Can a corporate identity cross borders by borrowing the contemporary lingua franca, English?
Geneviève Tréguer-Felten,
PhD in language sciences, researcher associated with Cediscor-Syled (University of Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle) and with Gestion et Société (CNRS)
“Ethnomarketing” issues in an Austrian bank
Cornelia Caseau,
research professor, head of the Department of Languages and Cultures (CEREN/Chaire Banque Populaire en Microfinance, Groupe ESC Dijon Bourgogne),
and
Mihaela Bonescu,
research professor (LESSAC, Groupe ESC Dijon Bourgogne and CIMEOS EA 4177/Équipe 3S, University of Burgundy)
hybrid lexical use in french corporate discourse
Par Dr Peter DALY and Dennis DAVY,
EDHEC Business School
MISCELLANY
On accounting difficulties: Risks related to nuclear power
Emmanuelle Plot,
professor agrégé, researcher (Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Recherche en Sciences de l’Action, EA 4603)
and
Olivier Vidal,
associate professor and researcher (Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Recherche en Sciences de l’Action, EA 4603)
Buyers, suppliers: A process controlled by requirements
Patrick Gilbert,
professor at the Sorbonne Graduate Business School (IAE de Paris, University of Paris 1),
Nathalie Raulet-Croset,
associate professor at the Sorbonne Graduate Business School (IAE de Paris, University of Paris 1) and researcher (Centre de Recherche en Gestion, CEG, École Polytechnique),
and
Ann-Charlotte Teglborg, r
esearch professor (Novancia Business School)
What “managing wildlife” implies: An actor-network theory approach to the conservation of brown bears in the French Pyrenees
Dorothée Denayer,
research and teaching assistant at the University of Liège (Belgium),
and
Damien Collard,
associate professor (University of Franche-Comté) and researcher (Centre de Recherche en Gestion des Organisations, CREGO, EA 7317, University of Burgundy)
MOSAICS
Hervé Dumez,
Centre de Recherche en Gestion, École Polytechnique, Paris
Deciphering organized crime: On Diego Gambetta’s La pègre déchiffrée: Signes et stratégie de la communication criminelle (Geneva: Markus Haller, 2014).
Kevin Flamme,
doctoral student in managerial sciences at ESCP Europe, École Doctorale de Management Panthéon-Sorbonne
The triumph of emptiness: On Mats Alvesson’s The triumph of emptiness: Consumption, higher education, and work organization (may 2013).
Alain Henry,
Agence Française de Développement
Stories about embassies, lessons on negotiations: On Emmanuel Vivet’s (ed.) Négociations d’hier, leçons pour aujourd’hui (Brussels: Éditions Larcier, 2014)
Xavier Léon,
ESCP Europe
The will to exist at the workplace and through work: On Guy Jobert’s Exister au travail: Les hommes du nucléaire (Toulouse, Éditions Erès, 2014)
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