Laboratoire d’Etudes et de Recherches en Sciences Economiques et de Management, Ecole Nationale de Commerce et de Gestion, Université Chouaib Doukkali, El Jadida, Maroc
The Covid-19 pandemic crisis and the various shocks that are shaking the global economy, increasing uncertainty and testing the resilience of the dominant economic model. The succession of crises imposes the imperative to rethink the economy and requires adapted practices likely to accelerate the emergence of a new and more resilient production structure. According to this perspective, this work aims first to explain how recent crises show the inability of the resilience of the dominant model, then it examines ways likely to catalyze a resilient economic model. It is a question of looking for the tools that can catalyze the transition of the economy towards a model that plays a key role in overcoming crises. This model represents for Morocco an opportunity for its economy to opt for a development path that aims for sustainability, resilience and wealth creation. In this context, the objective is to examine the different transitions likely to jointly promote sustainability and resilience in the Moroccan economic and social context.
The concept of sustainable growth is a major issue for any economy. It ensures the continuity of environmental resources and services. The objective of this work is to address the imperative of sustainable growth, which must be a priority of Morocco’s economic strategy and the cornerstone of its development model. This is to discuss how to seek to combine economic policy and development research to achieve an economic model meeting the challenge of sustainability and confirming the priority of a strategic vision of development that gives rise to a sustainable approach of growth. The main contributions of this article consist on the one hand, in presenting a reflection on how to deal with the shortcomings of growth in Morocco; and on the other hand, to discuss the importance of economic sustainability, as well as the factors that allow the new development model to fully play its role in sustainable growth.
After several decades of economic expansion, the growth process continues to put negative pressure on the environment and the quality of life. Combining poverty and social precariousness, the economic model has not been able to meet the growing needs of humanity because of the limited nature of natural resources. Societies cannot continue to consume this way, it is imperative to reduce the negative impact on the environment. More than that, we have to look for a way to get back within the limits of the planet's resources. In this context, green growth is an opportunity to put economic activity back on a path that is more respectful of the environment. This growth represents for Morocco an opportunity so that its economy opts for a path of sustainable development. The objective of the article is to discuss how to combine optimality and durability of growth to achieve a model of humanistic and sustainable development for Morocco. We show that this requires a number of tools that allow this transition.
The study focuses on the development of a knowledge management system to improve the process of accumulation and dissemination of knowledge in small organizations. The problem of non-shared knowledge and not used effectively are the theoretical foundations. Combining theory and practice, the goal is to expose the steps of setting up this device. It is first to examine the mode of acquisition, modeling and knowledge capitalization, then discuss the approach in practice in the design and implementation of a software tool for knowledge management.