Philippe d'Iribarne
Philippe d’Iribarne (born 7 March 1937, Casablanca, French Morocco) is a French author[1] and director of research at CNRS.[2] He works within a research centre called LISE (Laboratoire interdisciplinaire en sociologie économique or "interdisciplinary laboratorium on economic sociology").
He graduated from École polytechnique of France and from Institut d'études politiques de Paris.
Iribarne's interest is on the influence of national cultures on the way organisations function. He and his team within the LISE have so far surveyed organisations in 40-odd countries in Europe, Africa, America and Asia. Jorion has also published in the Revue de Mauss, a French anti-utilitarian journal.
Books
In French
- 1989 - La logique de l’honneur, Seuil ISBN 2-02-020784-2
- 1998 - Cultures et mondialisation (with Alain Henry, Jean-Pierre Segal, Sylvie Chevrier, Tatjana Globokar) ISBN 978-2-02-054281-4
- 2003 - Le Tiers-monde qui réussit : Nouveaux modèles, Odile Jacob ISBN 2-7381-1332-X
- 2006 - L'étrangeté française, Seuil ISBN 2-02-086038-4[1]
- 2008 - Penser la diversité du monde, Seuil
In English
- Successful Companies in the Developing World, AFD, 2007
References
- 1 2 Smith, Craig S. (9 April 2006). "French Unrest Reflects Old Faith in Quasi-Socialist Ideals". The New York Times. p. 10. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
- ↑ Lane, Benedict (29 April 2007). "Guest: Philippe d'Iribarne". Radio France Internationale (in French). Retrieved 28 February 2011.
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