2025
Journal article
Open accessBenevolence as a Determining Factor in the Social Regulation of Internal and External Stakeholders: The Case of an Organization Aiming to Include Immigrants
La bienveillance comme facteur déterminant dans la régulation sociale des parties prenantes internes et externes : le cas d’une organisation visant l’inclusion des immigrants
Nadia Lazzari-Dodeler, Marie-Noëlle Albert, Caroline Houle
Revue Interventions économiques / Papers in Political Economy, no. 73
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A study conducted with the organization Accueil et Intégration Bas-Saint-Laurent as its field: benevolence appears there not as a moral quality added after the fact, but as a mechanism of social regulation that holds together an organization's internal and external stakeholders.
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How can human action be sustained through contemporary transformations?
An extension to the work that is coming: artificial intelligence, transmission between generations, regulation through benevolence.
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Lazzari-Dodeler, N., Albert, M.-N. & Houle, C. (2025). Benevolence as a Determining Factor in the Social Regulation of Internal and External Stakeholders: The Case of an Organization Aiming to Include Immigrants. Revue Interventions économiques / Papers in Political Economy, n° 73. https://doi.org/10.4000/157iv