La Revue des Sciences de Gestion – Number 2023/3 – No. 321-322 – Ethics and/or Moral Order?

2024-01-02 23:00:00
Page 1 to 2: Philippe Naszályi – Ethics and/or Moral Order? | Page 13: Mohamed Karim Kefi – Social and solidarity entrepreneurship, ethics in management sciences | Page 15 to 27: Camille Cherkaoui and Abderrahmane Jahmane – Teleworking, an ethical and CSR practice | Page 29 to 39: Houda Elabidi, Thibault Cuénoud, Rey Dang and Jean-Michel Sahut – Ethics in the banking sector. The integration of ESG criteria as an element of institutionalization? | Page 41 to 51: Molka Ernez and Belkis Ernez – Ethics in Tunisian tourism business models. From mass tourism to alternative tourism | Page 53 to 68: Souheila Kaabachi, Ahmed Anis Charfi and Ahmed Dammak – Ethics and anti-consumption of Muslim Friendly tourism in Tunisia | Page 69 to 79: Anne Goujon Belghit, Jocelyn Husser, Thibault Cuénoud and Saïd Sefiani – Experimentation of an RST (Territorial Social Responsibility) matrix with an association using boxing as a means of social bonding | Page 81 to 84: Philippe Naszályi and Jean-Désiré Mbaye – Management news | Page 85 to 96: Karen Delchet-Cochet and Didier Calcei – Skills and training of teacher-researchers in sustainable development and CSR. An exploratory study | Page 97 to 122: Luigi Capoani and Alessandro Daniel – Performance of SMEs depending on the size of their managers’ network The Alsatian case | Page 123 to 131: Saïdou Ouedraogo – Influence of the level of education on the effectiveness of visual health warnings in Burkina Faso. Qualitative study comparing the reactions of literate and non-literate smokers and non-smokers | Page 133 to 142: Émilien Jacob – What place does reflexivity have in learning project management? Case study of the training of general engineers.
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