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Journal articles on the topic "Éthique des achats"
Husser, Jocelyn. "Les fonctions des chartes d’éthique et des codes de déontologie achat." Management & Sciences Sociales N° 15, no. 2 (July 1, 2013): 16–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mss.015.0016.
Full textHusser, Jocelyn. "Corruption et cadeaux dans la fonction achat : quel processus de prise de décision éthique ?" Recherches en Sciences de Gestion N°132, no. 3 (2019): 317. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/resg.132.0317.
Full textPez, Virginie, Raphaëlle Butori, and Aïda Mimouni Chaabane. "Le côté sombre de la pression exercée sur les consommateurs par les programmes de fidélité : enjeux éthiques et pratiques." Recherche et Applications en Marketing (French Edition) 32, no. 3 (February 15, 2017): 76–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0767370116689244.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Éthique des achats"
Rasheed, Muhammad Faisal. "Purchasers’ responses to ethical dilemmas in B2B markets : a study of individual, psychological, and organizational variables." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Aix-Marseille, 2021. http://theses.univ-amu.fr.lama.univ-amu.fr/210129_RASHEED_111jns949qu484taxewz764dyfp_TH.pdf.
Full textThe present study focused on responses of purchasing and supply chain professionals faced with certain ethical situations. Individual (personal demographics, religiosity, ethical ideologies), psychological (moral potency), issue contingent (moral intensity), and organizational (firm size, activity, code of ethics) variables are hypothesized to the four stages of ethical decision making (EDM) including perceived importance of ethical issue, recognition, judgment, and intention in a purchasing context. The current study majorly employed a quantitative experimental research design. Firstly, six purchasing scenarios representing six dimensions of moral intensity were constructed and validated through detailed discussions with purchasing experts. Moral intensity dimensions were manipulated through scenarios. Responses were collected from 364 purchasing professionals for all six scenarios by conducting a survey. Firstly, all categorical variables and manipulations were examined through ANOVA. Then overall model was then tested in a multivariate space by using SEM path analysis for all six scenarios. The variance analysis revealed significant findings for moral intensity, religiosity, ethical ideologies, and moral potency and are heterogeneous across personal and organizational demographics. Moreover, the SEM analysis largely confirmed that moral intensity and moral potency are the key antecedents to EDM stages either independently or in the nomological serially mediated framework of EDM (perceived importance, recognition, judgment, and intention). Finally, the present research concluded with future directions for researchers and implications for managers as well
Chakor, Abdallah. "La transparence dans les marchés publics au Maroc : apports des réformes récentes de la réglementation, de la justice administrative et pistes de réflexion pour l'émergence d'une meilleure gouvernance des achats publics au Maroc." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014AIXM1054.
Full textTransparency in public procurement management is increasingly needed due to the growth of public expenditure.The mechanisms put in place to safeguard the principles of transparency and ethics are to be constantly refined.In Morocco, according to the official discourse, the country has decided to adopt the international standards of transparency in public procurement; insofar it constitutes the framework of the public action. Hence, it has undergone several reforms.Accordingly, it is within this context that our specific choice to study this subject emanates from.It is therefore important to understand the complexity and challenges of transparency in the management of public procurement.Public procurement is probably one of the areas where regulation is strongly binding.This regulation oversees, more likely than elsewhere, all the actors' behaviours and management practices.Indeed, the dominant logic in the purchasing function is a logic of legal security that overshadows the search for efficiency and economic performance.Throughout our work, we have tried, firstly, to highlight the progress of legislative reform and the contribution of administrative justice in promoting transparency in public procurement in Morocco. A comparison to other regulations seemed useful to inform us of any gaps and was an opportunity to learn from the experiences of the so-considered developed countries.Secondly, we tried to propose exploring the major problems that hinder the promotion of transparency in public procurement in particular and ethics in management of public life in general
Poutier, Elisabeth. "La Fonction achat équitable : une éthique de la relation Nord-Sud au sein des filières en commerce équitable." Paris, CNAM, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010CNAM0701.
Full textAmong those companies that belong to the fair-trade platform (PFCE), the specific function of fair-trade buying stands as a central focus. It is a hybrid function combining two logics: one ethical, and the other, economical, in the implementation of North-South paths abiding by the principals set in the PFCE chart. This ethical logic is materialized by (1) sustainable partnerships with South producers who hence become actors of their own development after being trained on the issues of economic mechanisms in the North, and (2) the setting of a fair price of the products bought. This is an economical logic which allows each producer to develop his/her company while satisfying the responsible consumer in the North. Our exploratory analysis of two paths in the textile and food industries along with the integration of situational and personal variables seem appropriate to better comprehend the ethic inherent to the buying function in a fair-trade context. Following our analysis, it seems that the fair-trade buyer is motivated, in solidarity, politically involved, and rational. He/She develops a know-how in terms of doing, being and behaving in the context of his/her structural function in the North South relationship, which is based on trust