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Article Dans Une Revue Accounting Business and Financial History Année : 2009

The history of the French tableau de bord (1885-1975): evidence from the archives

Anne Pezet
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The history of the tableau de bord in France has never really been written. This paper sets out to draw up a history using the archives of three large industrial companies - Lafarge, Pechiney, and Saint-Gobain – as source material. This paper seeks to revisit the myth of the French tableau de bord as presented in a great many comparative management studies (typically, Tableau de bord vs. Balanced ScoreCard). This myth rests on more or less implicit assumptions regarding, for instance, the central role played by engineers in the emergence of tableaux de bord, the single and unified way in which this instrument is used in companies from top to bottom and, or course, its French specificity.
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halshs-00498670 , version 1 (08-07-2010)

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Anne Pezet. The history of the French tableau de bord (1885-1975): evidence from the archives. Accounting Business and Financial History, 2009, 19 (2), pp.103-125. ⟨halshs-00498670⟩
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