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[hal-05664661] Circular economy transition of European regions : The role of regulative, normative, and cultural–cognitive institutions
22 juin, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Duygu Buyukyazici), Duygu BuyukyaziciThe transition towards a circular economy (CE) represents not only an economic shift but also a profound social and institutional transformation that redefines production, consumption, and policy. This study provides the first macro-level empirical assessment of the CE transition across (...) -
[hal-05648255] Penser la démocratisation de l’entreprise avec Freeman et Ostrom
8 juin, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Julien Pharo), Julien PharoCet article s'appuie sur les notions de parties prenantes et de communs pour justifier la démocratisation de l'entreprise dans une perspective pragmatiste et institutionnaliste. A partir des travaux de Freeman et d'Ostrom, nous montrons qu'en les combinant, il est possible de faire apparaître un (...) -
[hal-05648231] Caractériser la démocratie d’entreprise en trois dimensions
8 juin, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Julien Pharo), Julien PharoBeyond justifying the democratization of companies from a pragmatist and institutionalist perspective, this article aims to show that it is possible to characterize (and therefore potentially evaluate) the level of democracy in companies along three dimensions. Drawing on a multidisciplinary (...) -
[hal-05638098] Revisiting : Off-grid, the New Water Supply Solution
29 mai, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Alexandre Gaudry), Alexandre GaudryDrawing on recent research, policy reports, and interviews, this chapter explores what the term "off-grid" – originally borrowed from the energy sector – means in the water sector. Off-grid water solutions encompass a wide range of arrangements, many of which have long existed to serve (...) -
[hal-05637648] Lessons learned from nearly 60 years of coevolution between farms and rural communities in the Aubrac region
29 mai, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Marie Dervillé), Marie DervilléThis article examines the individual and collective factors that contribute to the sustainability of mountain cattle farming. The Aubrac region is a relevant case study because it pioneered a development model in the 1960s that promoted the utilisation of environmental constraints as resources. (...)
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