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Journal articles on the topic "Femmes chefs d'entreprise – Maroc"
Fouquet, Annie. "Les femmes chefs d'entreprise : le cas français." Travail, genre et sociétés N° 13, no. 1 (2005): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/tgs.013.0031.
Full textNoel, Jan. "N’être plus la déléguée de personne : une réévaluation du rôle des femmes dans le commerce en Nouvelle-France." Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française 63, no. 2-3 (September 20, 2010): 209–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/044453ar.
Full textConstantinidis, Christina, Manal El Abboubi, Noura Salman, and Annie Cornet. "L’entrepreneuriat féminin dans une société en transitions : analyse de trois profils de femmes entrepreneures au Maroc." Revue internationale P.M.E. 30, no. 3-4 (December 19, 2017): 37–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1042660ar.
Full textMartin, Hélène. "Sexuation, valorisation et particularisation des « femmes chefs d’entreprise » dans la région d’Agadir (Maroc)." SociologieS, May 9, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/sociologies.3985.
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Benaissa, Ibtihal. "L'accompagnement des femmes entrepreneures marocaines : une étude exploratoire." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lille (2022-....), 2024. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/ToutIDP/EDSESAM/2024/2024ULILA016.pdf.
Full textIt is no longer necessary to prove the vital contribution that female entrepreneurship makes to a nation's economic prosperity. However, more studies and research on women entrepreneurs in developing countries (Henry, 2021; Meyer, 2018) and their support in general (Leger-Jarniou et al., 2015; Santoni, 2018) are needed. This study addresses the challenges faced by Moroccan women entrepreneurs in terms of accompaniment. We are considering the accompaniment of this category of entrepreneurs using an intersectional approach that considers various factors (gender, religion, geographical area).Based on a dual qualitative study, which uses semi-directive interviews with female entrepreneurs and accompanying women, we have identified the characteristics of Moroccan women entrepreneurs, their needs and difficulties, and the characteristics of their enterprises. By relying on their opinions on the current support offer, whether for women's entrepreneurship or not, we could comprehend the issues associated with their support and provide suggestions for improvement
Lefèvre, Yves. "Des femmes et de leurs entreprises contribution a une clinique du +diriger-femme; dans l'espace social." Paris 7, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA070064.
Full textThis work aims at studying the particularities of the destinies of women who are the founders and leaders of companies. This theme concerns both the psychological field connected with management, and clinical psychology. In order to bring out particularities wich could go unnoticed in more common cases, the author chose characters showing a heroic and eminent dimension. Thus the autor studied destinies of mythological characters such as iphis, atalante, judith, electre, historical characters such as the bouboulina, pope joan, joan of arc, then women who are contemporary leaders such as coco chanel, ikue yamazaki, nicole armingault, phoolan devi, and to finish, with the case of the matador woman christina sanchez. From these biographies, the author suggests a + typical picture ; which points out four characteristic symptoms, linked to the family problematics. The social unease which appears to the benefit of such situations is explained thanks to freudian topics and theories of narcissism. By excelling in social life, each of these women would seek to climb to a level of a position that could satisfied the maternal look previously captured by their brotherly rival and they would identify themselves both to the wonderful child who would like a father with a particular weakness, in his daughter's eye. More often, these ambitions meet with the kultur, wich by being the victim of its divide, projects on this women the guilty feeling due to the keeling of origins wich launches the social dimension of human collectivity according to freud. Reminding this drive background in its erotic, aggressive, object and narcissic dimensions has a part in this charge for which women are more often victims. So, they would be more regularly condemned because they put on the father's clothes and brought back the fears of being abandoned at the same time and castrated
Kounta, Safiah Abderhamane. "Caractéristiques de l'entrepreneurship féminin au Mali /." Thèse, Chicoutimi : Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 1997. http://theses.uqac.ca.
Full textGassemi, Karim. "Caractéristiques des dirigeants performants dans les grandes entreprises marocaines." Paris 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA020003.
Full textSt-Martin, Nicole. "Les femmes québécoises créatrices d'entreprises coopératives : identité, trajectoire, formation." Tours, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992TOUR2014.
Full textRecent transformations of the work place and the economic crisis have pointed out the fragility of the women's employment. It has obliged them to take a different look at their working conditions and at their place in the socio-economic structure. Consequently, by choice or obligation, they are more and more numerous to create their own jobs, individualy or collectively. In the case of a collective project, the worker's cooperative seems to offer a valuable alternative. However, even if it permits access to property, to the management of an entreprise and to a job, his creation is complex and has his own limits and constraints. - who are the collective female entrepreneurs and what are their motivations to create their own entreprise? - how to explain the choice of the legal status? - what are the limits that are to be deal with? - which counseling and assistance are required? based on a comparative analysis of two types of entrepreneurial situation, individual and collective ownership, a profile of collective female entrepreneur has been identified. She is 32 years of age, maried with more than 2 children. Most of the time, she decided to create her own cooperative after loosing her job. It seems to be a valuable experience
Lacasse, Richard-Marc. "La petite entreprise au canada : le cas particulier de l'entrepreneuriat féminin dans le secteur manufacturier." Nice, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990NICE0014.
Full textVan, Praag Nicolas. "La déviance managériale : Gouvernance, rating et crédit management." Paris 9, 2007. https://portail.bu.dauphine.fr/fileviewer/index.php?doc=2007PA090068.
Full textOnana, François-Xavier. "Motivations et modes de gestion des femmes entrepreneurs au Cameroun : une étude exploratoire." Bordeaux 4, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006BOR40041.
Full textOn the basis of results from studies carried out on the motivations of European and American entrepreneurs and from our personal observations, we have tried to explain why women opt for the creation of their own entreprises in cameroon. Management methods used in priority by women entrepreneurs have also been explained within the framework of this study. In order to account for the impact of the cultural and economic diversity of Cameroon, a sample of 117 women entrepreneurs from different cultural spheres of the country has been considered
Diop, Annick. "Réseau solidaire de femmes entrepreneures au Sahel." Sherbrooke : Université de Sherbrooke, 1999.
Find full textAbou, Fayad Cendrella. "La fille successeur dans l'entreprise familiale non cotée : le cas du Liban." Bordeaux 4, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009BOR40018.
Full textLa succession en entreprise familiale non cotée semble être une étape cruciale à la fois pour l'entreprise et pour la famille : elle peut remettre en cause la pérennité de l'entreprise et le déchoir de l'héritage familial. Réussir sa transmission c'est donc assurer la continuité de la lignée familiale, la survie et le développement de l'entreprise, la protection des emplois et la garantie de la valorisation du patrimoine. Depuis les travaux pionniers de Christensen (1953), le thème de la succession en entreprise familiale a été l'objet d'une littérature scientifique abondante. Cependant, le présent travail qualifié d'exploratoire, abordera ce sujet d'un nouvel angle, puisqu'il se propose d'étudier le cas particulier de la fille successeur dans un cadre géographique et culturel spécifique : le Liban. En effet, la nomination de cette dernière en tant que repreneur du flambeau est susceptible d'amener des modifications quant à la planification de la succession, aux critères de choix du successeur et à sa socialisation. Ces changements risquent même d'affecter la période critique d'après succession, le style de management avec lequel les affaires sont menées ainsi que les mécanismes de gouvernance mis en place
Books on the topic "Femmes chefs d'entreprise – Maroc"
Manning, Marilyn Jakad. Diriger au féminin : guide pratique du leadership : méthodes et stratégies. Noisiel: Presses du Management, 1990.
Find full textdéveloppement, Calhoun recherche et. Un portrait des femmes propriétaires d'entreprises au Canada atlantique en 2003. Moncton, N.B: Calhoun recherche et développement, 2003.
Find full textRobichaud, Yves. Analyse comparative entre l'entrepreneurship féminin et l'entrepreneurship masculin: Le cas des entreprises de services et de détail chez les francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick. Moncton, N.-B: Institut canadien de recherche sur le développement régional, 2003.
Find full textCôté, Ethel. Coopérer au féminin ... c'est réussir autrement? Vanier, Ont: Conseil de la coopération de l'Ontario, 2000.
Find full textFiorina, Carly. "J'ai pris des décisions difficiles": L'ex-PDG de Hewlett-Packard raconte. Paris: Ed. d'Organisation, 2007.
Find full textYaccato, Joanne Thomas. Raising your business: A Canadian woman's guide to entrepreneurship. Scarborough, Ont: Prentice Hall Canada, 1998.
Find full textSt-Martin, Nicole. L' autogestion au féminin: La création de coopératives de travail par des femmes. Sherbrooke, Qué: Institut de recherche et d'enseignement pour les coopératives de l'Université de Sherbrooke, 1990.
Find full textWard, G. Kingsley. Lettres d'un homme d'affaires à sa fille. Saint-Hubert, Québec: Éditions Un Monde différent, 1992.
Find full textCanada, Canada Condition féminine. Guide des programs [sic] et des services du gouvernement fédéral à l'intention des femmes, 1999-2000. Ottawa, Ont: Condition féminine Canada, 1999.
Find full textinc, Catalyst, ed. Advancing women in business--the Catalyst guide: Best practices from the corporate leaders. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1998.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Femmes chefs d'entreprise – Maroc"
"Roumanie: École AntrES des femmes chefs d'entreprise." In Pallier la pénurie d'entrepreneurs, 240–41. OECD, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264188211-34-fr.
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