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T.I.C. et écologie : de la bonne conscience ... à la responsabilité ?

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  • Florence Rodhain & Bernard Fallery, 2010. "T.I.C. et écologie : de la bonne conscience ... à la responsabilité ?," Post-Print hal-03676380, HAL.
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    1. Florence Rodhain & Bernard Fallery, 2009. "ICT and Ecology: In favour of research based on the Responsibility principle," Post-Print hal-00777858, HAL.
    2. Florence Rodhain, 2008. "« Avec les technologies de l'information et de la communication, moins de pollution »," Post-Print hal-03676384, HAL.
    3. Florence Rodhain, 2007. "Changer les mots à défaut de soigner les maux ? Critique du Développement Durable," Post-Print hal-00834024, HAL.
    4. Florence Rodhain & Claude Llena, 2005. "Les Technologies de l’Information sont-elles écologiques ?," Post-Print hal-03653546, HAL.
    5. Florence Rodhain & Sri Udhayakumar, 2009. "Self-Awareness and Personal Growth: A Core Training for New Leaders," Post-Print hal-03692688, HAL.
    6. Florence Rodhain & Claude Llena, 2005. "Nettoyage de rivière : un cas de Recherche-Action pour l’Education à l’Environnement," Post-Print hal-03654160, HAL.
    7. Florence Rodhain & Claude Llena, 2005. "Le retour au local comme réponse à la mondialisation," Post-Print hal-03654167, HAL.
    8. Florence Rodhain, 2007. "Changer les mots à défaut de soigner les maux ?. Critique du développement durable," Revue française de gestion, Lavoisier, vol. 0(7), pages 203-209.
    9. Andrew Harvey & Maria Taylor, 2000. "Activity settings and travel behaviour: A social contact perspective," Transportation, Springer, vol. 27(1), pages 53-73, February.
    10. Bernard Fallery & Florence Rodhain, 2009. "Management Information Systems : the Journey of a Research Field," Post-Print hal-00777795, HAL.
    11. Bernard Fallery & Florence Rodhain, 2007. "Quatre approches pour l'analyse de données textuelles: lexicale, linguistique, cognitive, thématique," Post-Print hal-00821448, HAL.
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