Stratégies d'alliance et efficience économique des Petites et Moyennes Entreprises (PME) tunisiennes

  • Ati A
  • M'Hiri Elleuch N
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This research tries to identify student creativity in problem posing task, student creative thinking process and the level of student creative thinking in problem posing task based on a particular text-picture. The research is conducted through qualitative approach to seventh grade students of Junior secondary school at Surabaya ( SMPN 4 Surabaya). The result from the problem posing task indicate that there are 18,18% students as creative group, 68,18% students as less creative group, and 13,64% students as uncreative group. All students didn’t find difficulties to work on this task. However, the creative and less creative group enable construct a better result because they at all times revised problem when they faced a hindrance. An opposite situation occurs for uncreative group. The level of creative thinking indicates that the creative students are at 4 or 5 level, the less creative students are 1, 2 or 3, and the uncreative students are at 0 or 1 level.

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Ati, A., & M’Hiri Elleuch, N. (2013). Stratégies d’alliance et efficience économique des Petites et Moyennes Entreprises (PME) tunisiennes. La Revue Des Sciences de Gestion, 259260(1), 39. https://doi.org/10.3917/rsg.259.0039

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