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Développement, organisations et territoire : une approche Sud-Nord

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  • Hassan Zaoual

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The originality of this interdisciplinary paper is to make existing developmental researches in southern and northern countries on the one hand and the growing importance and universality of the territory concept on the other hand converge. The author formulates his approach on a ?fertile error? based pedagogy built in confrontation with development model transposition limits on developing countries. This pedagogy highlights the importance of economic practices anthropological anchoring (individual behaviour, business management, local practices). This way, it illustrates the formal vs. informal paradox in developmental economy and the local vs. global paradox in the South and the North. De facto, the symbolic belonging sites paradigm the author defends opens the way to a ?scientific revolution? which solves standard model anomalies in dealing with development, entrepreneurship and globalization. The need to take into account the huge situational diversity and the actors ?shared believes? key role in complex systems coaching is also emphasized (territories, firms, business companies, small and medium sized firms, informal economic activity)

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  • Hassan Zaoual, 2006. "Développement, organisations et territoire : une approche Sud-Nord," Innovations, De Boeck Université, vol. 24(2), pages 9-40.
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