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La modernisation bancaire : sociologie des rapports professions-marchés

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  • David Courpasson

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

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Cet ouvrage est consacré à l'analyse de l'évolution d'une profession d'entreprise. Il met en lumière comment, par les innombrables ressources sociales, symboliques et économiques dont elle dispose, la profession devient acteur de la modernisation de la banque, l'infléchit, l'enrichit. Confrontée à un vaste mouvement de rationalisation, la profession commerciale bancaire est dans une phase de profonde recomposition. L'identité " intermédiaire " du commercial, entre organisations et marché, est brutalisée dans ses fondements. A partir d'une étude de cas très approfondie, cet ouvrage illustre les mécanismes de la transformation d'une profession tiraillée entre les contraintes de la modernité en organisation et l'irréductible singularité de la relation commerciale.

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  • David Courpasson, 1995. "La modernisation bancaire : sociologie des rapports professions-marchés," Post-Print hal-02297960, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02297960
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