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The late exploitation of perfume plants and grassois know-how at the turn of the last century
Since the 1990s, perfume plants in the grassois basin are rare and original productions in several farms. They are therefore sectors of excellence but remain marginalised. They are currently at the heart of the concerns of consumers and perfumers. Despite intense competition from the other producer...
‘The Pyrenees: Olympic Laboratory’. Research on an innovative sports and tourism project of the 1990s
National audience This contribution shows the origin, intentions (sporting, cultural, territorial) and principles of this programme, and then briefly summarises the arrangements for organising the Pyrenees adventure Games in 1993. Following various studies in the geography or sociology of sport (BES...
University demand and firm innovation : a quantitative and qualitative evidence
This dissertation studies the contribution of universities to industrial innovation by focusing on the impact that university demand has on the innovative performance of firms.In the first chapter, we conduct an in-depth literature review of the main research streams studying universities’ influence...
Magic, rites, knowledge: a tradition of innovation? (two workshop of the GIS Religions Congress 2019)
on 8, 9 and 10 October 2019 in Lyon the International Congress of the GIS (Groupement d’Intérêt Scientifiques) “Religions: Practice, Texts, Powers” took place on the theme of tradition. This was an opportunity for Nicole Belayche (EPHE, PSL/AnHiMA UMR 8210) and Thomas Galoppin (ERC MAP, Toulouse/ERA...
Reception of caustic models in the illustrated century
With the authorisation of the publisher for this chapter. This work has been co-financed with funds from Project I d FFI2011-27449 ‘The fee for the Caucasus lyric: constitution, transmission and history (III)’, subsidised by the State Secretariat for Research, Development and Innovation (MINECO).
Business and History Review: what standards for the company? Business and History Review: what standards for the company? With regard to the Enterprise and History issue, published by Blanche Segrestin
, a reading report published in the magazine ‘Managers Comprise’, No 102 For the authors of this special company and history coordinated by Blanche Segrestin, the context of the economic crisis is accompanied by a destabilisation of the company (balance between shareholders, managers and employees;...
Feeding a city: from supply circuits to the spatial social network
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Planning technology maturation by exploration of useful problems in markets : the case of innovative startups
Technology-oriented innovative startups must conduct extensive experiments to gather sufficient proofs of value, so that they may reduce uncertainties before the launch of their products and services on the market. Despite their limited resources, the experiments conducted by startups are often rand...
Proposition of a tools selection method to support and favour innovation for a manufacturing company
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Redesigning hazard communication through technology: collaboration, co-production and coherence
Digital and virtual communication impacts increasingly upon the management of natural hazards in an uncertain world, challenging the boundaries between science and society. This study uses sociological theory to explore how technology reduces the mitigation failures and conflicts that scholars often...
Limits and opportunities of integrated design in sustainable buildings : the need for a more comprehensive project process
The quest to reduce national and global environmental impacts has had a significant impact on the construction industry. In most developed countries, the construction sector is responsible for 35% of waste generation, 32% of energy consumption, and 19% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Both theory...
Evaluating Education Systems
This paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems described as joint distributions of the pupils' cognitive skill achievements and family backgrounds. The first criterion is shown to be the smallest transitive ranking of education systems compatible with three elementary pr...
‘We Are the Middle Class’ The New Turkish Middle Class: Identification, Behaviors and Expectations
International audience This article aims to identify and characterise the Turkish middle class. Our objective is to improve its description by implementing a clustering method combining an economic and a sociological approach. Using the Income and Living Conditions Survey (2014), we first identify t...
DataCite as a novel bibliometric source: Coverage, strengths and limitations
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Libertin — Freedom, a form of active development in territorial innovation processes?
Ried’s achievements in 2020
La Ried. Ibero-American Distance Education magazine (Ibero-American Digital Education Review) celebrates its achievements in 2020: Googe Scholar Metrics. The 2020 edition is in number 13 of the 100 magazines written preferably in Spanish. See the full Ried report in GSM. Ranking REDIB (Ibero-America...
Innovation and collective intelligence
National audience Management research has established the unpredictability of innovation success. A widely accepted corollary is that the value of this innovation can only be determined belatedly or even retrospectively. We observe in this research that the direct actors of innovation are able to ca...
Les humanités et études numériques comme cadre d’intelligibilité, d’accompagnement et d’impulsion des transformations éducatives et territoriales.
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A crucial task for the political economy: criticism of techno-liberal innovation
This article is critical of innovation driven since the late nineties as a major societal project. The text provides two main contributions to the clarification of what is at stake in the project. The first is to argue that the innovation orientation is an economic policy of a neoliberal nature, whi...
6th EPAL Colloquium: user path
Grenoble Alpes University, Lidilem 7-9 June 2018 The Colloquium Echange for Online Learning (EPAL), organised by Grenoble Alpes University (Lidilem), will hold its sixth edition on 7, 8 and 9 June 2018. The aim of EPAL is to question, in a systemic and multidisciplinary way (education sciences, info...
ECO-DISTRICTS AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES - INSTITUTIONALIZATION THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION
International audience Judging from the number of communities and cities striving or claiming to be sustainable and how often eco-development is invoked as the means for urban regeneration, it appears that sustainable and eco-development have become "the leading paradigm within urban development" (W...
A New Methodology to Construct a Database of World University Exams
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Public Health Innovations Program tailored to Master on Telecommunications’ Students
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R&D Investment and Patent Application: The Effects of Internationalization and Ownership
The purpose of this paper is to assess whether research and development (R&D) investment, degree of internationalization (DOI), and ownership structure affect the patent application of enterprises in an emerging market. Using a firm-level data from 242 China's information and communication technolog...
Application of Problem Based Learning (ABP) in a subject of the University Master’s in Industrial Engineering: methodological and evaluation proposal
[ES] In the subject ‘Industrial Chemical Technology’ of the University Master’s Degree in Industrial Engineering of the University of València Polytechnic (UPV), content relating to basic chemical engineering operations, not previously studied by the majority of the students, is taught. This fact, c...