LU|ZONE|UL Collection:https://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/handle/10219/1952024-03-29T13:37:59Z2024-03-29T13:37:59ZEtude stratégique sur les services d'éducation universitaire en français dans le Nord-Est de l'Ontario: Rapport finalCachon, Jean-Charleshttps://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/handle/10219/2972019-07-30T16:22:48Z1986-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Etude stratégique sur les services d'éducation universitaire en français dans le Nord-Est de l'Ontario: Rapport final
Authors: Cachon, Jean-Charles
Abstract: Ce document a pour but ultime le développement d'une société. La société franco-ontarienne du Nord est passée en trente ans du XIXé au XXIé siècle sur le plan matériel. La transition reste à faire au niveau intellectuel. Notre ambition est de poser ici quelques poteaux indicateurs pour la route.1986-01-01T00:00:00ZPerceptions on Diversity in a Multicultural Setting: Laurentian UniversityCachon, Jean-Charleshttps://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/handle/10219/2962019-07-30T16:21:23Z2005-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Perceptions on Diversity in a Multicultural Setting: Laurentian University
Authors: Cachon, Jean-Charles
Abstract: This research is a survey of two samples, one among the 450 Faculty and the other among the 5,200 full-time and 2,200 part-time students of a bilingual and multicultural university located in Ontario, Canada. Diversity characteristics that are examined include ethnicity, gender, age, job status, marital status, study program, faculty, and disability. The variables under study include inclusiveness, class atmosphere, perceived behavior of students and faculty, support for research, working environment, safety, organizational image, and performance expectations.
Description: Readers must contact Common Ground Publishing for permission to reproduce: http://commongroundpublishing.com2005-01-01T00:00:00ZSelf-employed Females and the Workforce: Some Common Issues Across the AtlanticCachon, Jean-CharlesCarter, Sarahttps://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/handle/10219/2872019-07-30T16:17:36Z1989-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Self-employed Females and the Workforce: Some Common Issues Across the Atlantic
Authors: Cachon, Jean-Charles; Carter, Sara
Abstract: While many significant studies have been made of small firms from economic, business
and sociological perspectives, the bulk of the work to date has concentrated upon the male-owned enterprise. The role of women as owner/managers and employers has been largely neglected as an area of serious academic study despite the fact that greater numbers of women are now choosing self-employment.
L'article abordera tout d'abord les rapports conceptuels qui existent entre Ie sexe des étudiants et les études entreprises en vue d'un emploi, puis il traitera, dans cette même perspective, de certains aspects significatifs que les chercheurs ont noté parmi les femmes établies à leur compte et enfin il identifiera les points qui devront être sujets d'étude à l'avenir.1989-01-01T00:00:00ZVenture Creators and Firm Buyers: a Comparison of Attitudes Towards Government Help and Locus of ControlCachon, Jean-Charleshttps://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/handle/10219/2862019-07-30T16:17:12Z1988-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Venture Creators and Firm Buyers: a Comparison of Attitudes Towards Government Help and Locus of Control
Authors: Cachon, Jean-Charles
Abstract: The relationship between the business-formation process and the use of government or outside counselling is examined, by differentiating, among a total group of 78 small-firm owners, between those who created their ventures and those who bought them. The group of venture initiators was found as having requested government help in one-third of the start-ups, while none of the business buyers had resorted to such support. At the same time, the first group displayed a more internal locus of control disposition than the other, thus reinforcing earlier findings about entrepreneurs. Both groups, however, were strongly internal-oriented compared to general populations.
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À partir d'un groupe de propriétaires, créateurs ou acquéreurs, de petites entreprises, l'auteur établit le rapport entre le processus d'établissement et le recours au counselling gouvernemental ou exterieur. On constate que le tiers des propriétaires qui ont créé leur entreprise ont demandé l'aide du gouvernement, contre aucun parmi ceux qui s'en sont portés acquéreurs. On a également constaté que le premier groupe avait une nette tendance à établir Ie siège du contrôle à l'interieur des structures comparativement aux autres, ce qui renforce les constatations précédentes au sujet des entrepreneurs. Toutefois, les deux groupes à l'étude mettaient un accent beaucoup plus prononcé sur le controle interne que le reste des entreprises.1988-01-01T00:00:00Z