L'entreprise est-elle une institution ? Le cas du Familistère de Guise
Under the influence of Fourier?s philosophy, the French manufacturer J.B.A. Godin set up a social community of workers in the middle of the XIXth Century. Within the ?Familistère?, Godin managed a factory, accommodations for workers, a school, shops, a theater, aso. This paper describes this innovative experimentation that run until the death of Godin in 1888. The case of the ?Familistère? is not only interesting per se. It is also a relevant way to sustain the debate on the status of the firm in the field of the current economic sociology. In such a perspective, the author uses a definition of the institution partially indebted to the durkheimian sociology. He suggests that, even in the case of paternalistic organizations like the ?Familistère?, firm can never be regarded as a ?total institution?.
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2008
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Authors: | Lallement, Michel |
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Revue française de socio-Economie. - La découverte. - Vol. n° 1.2008, 1, p. 67-87
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La découverte |
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