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La dialogique contrat-confiance dans la gestion des alliances interentreprises : une illustration dans l'industrie automobile

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  • P. Philippart

    (LEM - Lille - Economie et Management - Université de Lille, Sciences et Technologies - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

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(VF)À partir de l’étude de plusieurs alliances conclues par une grande firme internationale, cette recherche démontre que contrat et confiance constituent des modes de régulation de l’alliance non pas exclusifs, mais inscrits dans une interdépendance dialogique. Ils concourent mutuellement à la gestion de la coopération. Le contrat promeut la confiance entre les partenaires au travers du processus de contractualisation et de l’intégration par les acteurs du référentiel partagé qu’il génère, tandis que la confiance permet une contractualisation axée sur la coordination ainsi que le maintien de la pertinence du cadre commun dans lequel le jeu coopératif se déploie.(VA)In a study of several alliances concluded by an important international firm, this research demonstrates that contract and trust are not exclusive mechanisms of alliance governance, but stand in dialogic interaction to mutually govern alliances.Contract develops trust between partners through the contractualization process and integration of its common set of rules, whereas trust allows for a coordination-based contractualization and sustains relevance of this set of rules.
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  • P. Philippart, 2005. "La dialogique contrat-confiance dans la gestion des alliances interentreprises : une illustration dans l'industrie automobile," Post-Print hal-00185472, HAL.
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    • L24 - Industrial Organization - - Firm Objectives, Organization, and Behavior - - - Contracting Out; Joint Ventures

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