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Deux définitions de la collégialité et leur articulation: le cas d’un diocèse catholique
Authors:Emmanuel Lazega  Olivier Wattebled  
Institution:a ORIO/IRISSO-CNRS, université Paris-Dauphine et CMH, ENS Jourdan, place du Maréchal-de-Lattre-de-Tassigny, 75775 Paris cedex 16, France;b CLERSE, faculté des sciences économiques et sociales, université des sciences et technologies de Lille 1, bâtiment sh2, 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq cedex, France
Abstract:Against the background of the conflict observed between managers and professionals, two definitions of collegiality are identified: on the one hand, as a specific organizational form (bottom up) and, on the other, as a procedure of bureaucratic management (top down). A study of networks of priests in a catholic diocese in France is used to explore how these two definitions are related. Questions are raised about the effects of a too narrow organizational rationalization that uses collegiality only as a top down, bureaucratic managerial procedure. This always entails the risk of making the work done by experts sterile because it overlooks the first type of collegiality, which is based on the nature of the nonroutine tasks that members perform jointly thanks to an endogenous organizational structure of a bottom up type.
Keywords:Mots clé  s: Bureaucratie  Collé  gialité  bottom up  Collé  gialité  top down  É  glise    seaux de prê  tres  Expertise  ProfessionalsBureaucracy  Bottom up collegiality  Top down collegiality  Catholic Church  Networks  Priests  Experts  Professionals  France
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