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em Savoirs UdeS : plateforme de diffusion de la production intellectuelle de l’Université de Sherbrooke - Canada


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Depuis le 1er septembre 1997, cinq professionnels ont accès à la pratique de la médiation familiale. Les conseillers d'orientation sont de ce nombre et ils sont les professionnels les moins bien représentés en médiation familiale et ce, à plusieurs points de vue. Ce mémoire pose l'hypothèse que les conseillers d'orientation ont de la difficulté à s'imposer dans cette pratique parce qu'ils ont un problème d'identité professionnelle qui les empêche de convaincre de leur pertinence en tant qu'intervenants. Balisé par un contexte théorique à caractère sociologique reposant sur les concepts de rhétorique professionnelle (Paradeise, 1985) et d'espace professionnel (Bourdon, 1994), les transcriptions des débats tenus en commission parlementaire sur la médiation familiale ont été analysés à l'aide d'une méthodologie qualitative. Il appert que les conseillers d'orientation n'ont su utiliser correctement les éléments de rhétorique professionnelle, et par surcroît, ils ont été les grandes victimes des tactiques utilisées par les autres acteurs.

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Abstract : Since at least the 1980's, a growing number of companies have set up an ethics or a compliance program within their organization. However, in the field of study of business management, there is a paucity of research studies concerning these management systems. This observation warranted the present investigation of one company's compliance program. Compliance programs are set up so that individuals working within an organization observe the laws and regulations which pertain to their work. This study used a constructivist grounded theory methodology to examine the process by which a specific compliance program, that of Siemens Canada Limited, was implemented throughout its organization. In conformity with this methodology, instead of proceeding with the investigation in accordance to a particular theoretical framework, the study established a number of theoretical constructs used strictly as reference points. The study's research question was stated as: what are the characteristics of the process by which Siemens' compliance program integrated itself into the existing organizational structure and gained employee acceptance? Data consisted of documents produced by the company and of interviews done with twenty-four managers working for Siemens Canada Limited. The researcher used QSR-Nvivo computer assisted software to code transcripts and to help with analyzing interviews and documents. Triangulation was done by using a number of analysis techniques and by constantly comparing findings with extant theory. A descriptive model of the implementation process grounded in the experience of participants and in the contents of the documents emerged from the data. The process was called "Remolding"; remolding being the core category having emerged. This main process consisted of two sub-processes identified as "embedding" and "appraising." The investigation was able to provide a detailed account of the appraising process. It identified that employees appraised the compliance program according to three facets: the impact of the program on the employee's daily activities, the relationship employees have with the local compliance organization, and the relationship employees have with the corporate ethics identity. The study suggests that a company who is entertaining the idea of implementing a compliance program should consider all three facets. In particular, it suggests that any company interested in designing and implementing a compliance program should pay particular attention to its corporate ethics identity. This is because employee's acceptance of the program is influenced by their comparison of the company's ethics identity to their local ethics identity. Implications of the study suggest that personnel responsible for the development and organizational support of a compliance program should understand the appraisal process by which employees build their relationship with the program. The originality of this study is that it points emphatically that companies must pay special attention in developing a corporate ethics identify which is coherent, well documented and well explained.