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100 1 0 _aMalherbe, Denis
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245 0 0 _aThe responsabilist discourse of managers: An anthropological critique of entrepreneurial and managerial rhetoric
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520 _aWhether entrepreneurial or managerial, the issue of responsibility is frequently raised in the media by the leaders of large corporate groups. In their remarks, there may seem to be an equivalence between the intention to “do well” and the desire to “do good.” This paper deconstructs this discourse from the perspective of an ethical reflection on managerial responsibility. It is based on rhetorical analysis of eleven leaders’ interviews with media that the general public can access. To examine what is said and what is unspoken within the responsibilist discourse, it relies on an interdisciplinary approach that brings management research into a dialogue with Aristotle’s classical philosophy, but also with the contemporary contributions of sociology, psychoanalysis, and religious studies.
690 _aresponsibility
690 _amanagerialism
690 _arhetoric
690 _acritical studies
690 _adiscourse
690 _aresponsibility
690 _amanagerialism
690 _arhetoric
690 _aCritical Studies
690 _adiscourse
786 0 _nVie & sciences de l'entreprise | o 213 | 1 | 2022-02-08 | p. 92-109 | 2262-5321
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-vie-et-sciences-de-l-entreprise-2022-1-page-92?lang=en
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