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Serge PERROT

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Working papers

  1. Serge Perrot & Talya N. Bauer & Patrice Roussel, 2012. "Organizational socialization tactics: Determining the relative impact of context, content, and social tactics," Post-Print halshs-00743179, HAL.
  2. Lionel Garreau & Serge Perrot, 2012. "Comprendre la dynamique de la socialisation organisationnelle: Une approche par le sensemaking," Post-Print halshs-00949067, HAL.
  3. Serge Perrot & Patrice Roussel, 2009. "La socialisation par l'organisation : Entre tactiques et pratiques," Post-Print halshs-00417633, HAL.
  4. Serge Perrot, 2009. "Echelles de mesure de la socialisation organisationnelle: Etat de l'art et perspectives," Post-Print halshs-00743180, HAL.
  5. Serge Perrot & Eric Campoy, 2009. "Développement d'une échelle de mesure de la socialisation organisationnelle: une approche croisée entre processus et contenu," Post-Print halshs-00363012, HAL.
  6. Serge Perrot, 2009. "Les relations entre tactiques de socialisation et adéquations perçues," Post-Print halshs-00363013, HAL.
  7. Serge Perrot, 2008. "Evolution du niveau de socialisation organisationnelle selon l'ancienneté: une analyse des premiers mois dans l'entreprise," Post-Print halshs-00360436, HAL.
  8. Serge Perrot, 2005. "Nature et conséquences des conflits de rôles," Post-Print halshs-00360474, HAL.
  9. Serge Perrot, 2005. "L'engagement au travail: une analyse psychométrique de l'échelle de Kanungo," Post-Print halshs-00142919, HAL.
  10. Serge Perrot, 2005. "L'individu et l'organisation :une approche par le concept de socialisation," Post-Print halshs-00360466, HAL.
  11. Serge Perrot, 2004. "Jeunes diplômés: comprendre les intentions de départ des nouveaux embauchés," Post-Print halshs-00142916, HAL.
  12. Serge Perrot & Nicolas Ederlé, 2002. "G.R.H. Et Vision Strategique : Un Eclairage Croise," Post-Print halshs-00360478, HAL.

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Working papers

  1. Serge Perrot & Patrice Roussel, 2009. "La socialisation par l'organisation : Entre tactiques et pratiques," Post-Print halshs-00417633, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Emilie Bourlier-Bargues & Véronique Bouchard, 2013. "Socializing newcomers: hidden factor of entrepreneurial orientation? [La socialisation des nouvelles recrues : antécédent caché de l'orientation entrepreneuriale ?]," Post-Print halshs-02372344, HAL.
    2. Marie-France Waxin & Savita Kumra & Fang Zhao, 2020. "Workforce Localization in the Arab Gulf Countries: How Do Organizations Socialize the Members of a Powerful Minority?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(14), pages 1-17, July.
    3. Commeiras, Nathalie & Loubes, Anne & Bories-Azeau, Isabelle, 2013. "Identification of organizational socialization tactics: The case of sales and marketing trainees in higher education," European Management Journal, Elsevier, vol. 31(2), pages 164-178.

  2. Serge Perrot, 2009. "Les relations entre tactiques de socialisation et adéquations perçues," Post-Print halshs-00363013, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Bérangère Gosse & Christian Hurson, 2016. "Assessment and improvement of employee job-satisfaction: a full-scale implementation of MUSA methodology on newly recruited personnel in a major French organisation," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 247(2), pages 657-675, December.
    2. Hacène Laïchour & Jean-François Chanlat, 2020. "L’inclusion professionnelle des salariés issus des territoires urbains français dits en difficulté : un état des lieux," Post-Print hal-03084156, HAL.
    3. Serge Perrot & Talya N. Bauer & Patrice Roussel, 2012. "Organizational socialization tactics: Determining the relative impact of context, content, and social tactics," Post-Print halshs-00743179, HAL.

  3. Serge Perrot, 2008. "Evolution du niveau de socialisation organisationnelle selon l'ancienneté: une analyse des premiers mois dans l'entreprise," Post-Print halshs-00360436, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Commeiras, Nathalie & Loubes, Anne & Bories-Azeau, Isabelle, 2013. "Identification of organizational socialization tactics: The case of sales and marketing trainees in higher education," European Management Journal, Elsevier, vol. 31(2), pages 164-178.
    2. Marc Bollecker, 2010. "La Socialisation Des Contrôleurs De Gestion : L'Importance De La Compatibilite Des Cultures Professionnelles," Post-Print hal-00479525, HAL.

  4. Serge Perrot, 2005. "L'individu et l'organisation :une approche par le concept de socialisation," Post-Print halshs-00360466, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Marc Bollecker, 2010. "La Socialisation Des Contrôleurs De Gestion : L'Importance De La Compatibilite Des Cultures Professionnelles," Post-Print hal-00479525, HAL.

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