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On ne peut parler que d'emploi. Il faut parler de travail, de son résultat, visible ou non, de l'organisation des entreprises, du sens de l'activité et du projet d'entreprise. Il faut penser le travail dans un processus numérisé et mondialisé où les firmes peuvent être de plus en plus loin de chaque salarié. Or nous ne pouvons penser seuls ces enjeux et leurs effets déstabilisants. Il nous faut un patronat qui pense ces bouleversements, un Etat qui puisse aller au-delà de ses problèmes d'équilibre financier. Il nous faut des partenaires de révolution, un Etat qui réinvente la proximité avec ses agents, un patronat réformateur car c'est le monde qui change. Les salariés ont fait un chemin considérable, mais les patrons et les élus ?
European Perceptions of China and Perspectives on the Belt and Road Initiative is a collection of fourteen essays on the way China is perceived in Europe today. These perceptions – and they are multiple – are particularly important to the People’s Republic of China as the country grapples with its increasingly prominent role on the international stage, and equally important to Europe as it attempts to come to terms with the technological, social and economic advances of the Belt and Road Initiative. The authors are, on the whole, senior academics specializing in such topics as International Relations and Security, Public Diplomacy, Media and Cultural Studies, and Philosophy and Religion from more than a dozen different European countries and are involved in various international projects focussed on Europe-China relations.
Managerial, organizational, and entrepreneurial scholars across disciplines have discussed the topic of resilience from developed economies, yet much remains unknown on its practice during modern times and the crises that have recently affected daily lives, business, and workplaces. Moreover, few experiences of economic instability have been reported from emerging countries, where global competition, economic, social, environmental, and sanitary concerns remain as real challenges. It is essential that both researchers and practitioners explore new perspectives and tools to study resilience at many diverse levels and contexts. The Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship and Organizational Re...