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Regional intelligence considered as Geoethics : a tentative research questioning
[L’intelligence économique territoriale envisagée comme une géoéthique : essai de problématisation]

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  • Ludovic Jeanne

    (Métis Lab EM Normandie - EM Normandie - École de Management de Normandie)

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The article aims to bring together three fields of different nature and origins: the epistemological field of geoethics, the philosophical field of moral philosophy and the praxeological field of "economic intelligence" and its territorial implementations.Indeed, the French School of Economic Intelligence, particularly the stream of "territorial economic intelligence", has an ethical dimension that can be highlighted, although it has remained largely latent. This is undoubtedly one of the originalities of the French approach.By linking the modes of categorization derived from geoethics and moral philosophy, it is proposed to redefine territorial EI -on a praxeological level -as a prescriptive geoethics. The aim is to contribute to the effort undertaken by other authors and actors to give meaning to EI/EIT/IT to a plurality of economic actors, from businesses to citizens to communities and the state. It is through this construction of meaning that the EIT/IT could become a more shared praxeology.

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  • Ludovic Jeanne, 2022. "Regional intelligence considered as Geoethics : a tentative research questioning [L’intelligence économique territoriale envisagée comme une géoéthique : essai de problématisation]," Post-Print hal-03633852, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03633852
    DOI: 10.34699/rido.2022.8
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