La crise sanitaire COVID-19 a bouleversé le mode de vie de la population. Elle suscite des interrogations sur son anticipation et sa gestion par les autorités publiques françaises. On assiste en effet aujourd’hui à des mises en cause de la pertinence de la gouvernance des politiques publiques à l’œuvre face à cette crise. La crise COVID ne marque-t-elle pas dès lors la faillite d’un modèle aux fondements très centralisé et ne pousse-elle pas à préconiser l’instauration d’autres formes de prise en compte des aspirations des populations pour une mise en œuvre pertinente de l’action publique, au service de l’intérêt général ?

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The existing literature on the legitimacy of daughters in the succession process of family businesses tends to separate the analysis between, on the one hand, the role of successor daughters and, on the other hand, the networks that activate and validate their legitimacy. This separation sustains a dualism in the conceptualization of relationships between successor daughters and the various stakeholders. This study addresses this gap by drawing on Strong Structuration Theory and the analysis of five cases of successor daughters. The results highlight that the social legitimacy of successor daughters in family businesses is the result of a continuous interaction between individual agency and social structures, within a logic of duality. It proposes a conceptualization of legitimacy as a dynamic process of social co-construction. The study reveals the interdependence between personal legitimacy and entrepreneurial legitimacy, which mutually reinforce each other through intertwined structuration cycles. This articulation contributes to the progressive co-construction of social legitimacy, emphasizing its evolving and adaptive nature.
GHAMGUI Nizar - EM Normandie |
- Recherche
- Entrepreneuriat

