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Building Worlds Together with Sound and Music : Imagination as an Active Engagement between Ourselves

2019

By conforming to the enactive approach to human cognition, and by adopting the Tia DeNora’s concept of human–music interaction as an “in-action” perspective, Kai Tuuri and Henna-Riikka Peltola explore socially extended imagining with sounds and music. This is done through a question of how “shared places” of imagining with sound are established and maintained. Defining the activity of imagining as an essentially dynamic and generative process that takes place in a social reality, the authors propose that the processes of imagining are not only individual but also become exhibited and jointly engaged in social dialogues as well. By first discussing the theoretical foundations of this shared …

ImaginationnarrativeMetaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectkinesphereculturesphereecosphereActive engagementmusiikkimusiikkipsykologiametaphormielikuvitusembodied experiencehuman–music interactionNarrativeSociologySound (geography)media_commongeographykokeminengeography.geographical_feature_categoryautonomous sensory meridian responsesosiaalinen kognitiokognitiiviset prosessitenactive imaginingAestheticsAutonomous sensory meridian responseEcosphere
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"Having a drink in a bar...!" : contextual effects on drink experience : promises of the immersive approach for studying contextual influences on foo…

2013

The overall aim of the present thesis is to study contextual influences on food behaviour (including variables coming from the environment and from the consumer). To this purpose, an immersive method using a space with physical elements was used, in order to evoke a realistic situation within a laboratory setting. Here, the method consisted in designing an immersive bar evoking the situation of “having a drink in a bar”. Two variants of the bar were created and five studies were implemented in these spaces to study how context influences food choices and evaluation. Our approach consisted in taking the product as central in the link between the consumer and the environment and not as a cont…

Immersive bars[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyContexteContextSémantiqueBoissons[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyPerceptive[ SHS.SOCIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyProduct experienceExpérience d’un produit[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyAffective[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyPerceptifComportement alimentaire[ SDV.MHEP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyBars immersifsDrinksSemanticFood behaviourAffectif[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology
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How store design contributes to the evolution of retail brand positioning : a longitudinal case study

2014

One of the innovative ways favoured by retailers to drive change in their value proposition is to review the design of their stores. Academic contributions to the in-store experience have mostly focused on consumer perspective and identifying relevant managerial practices. The core of this research studies how repositioning a retail brand translates into the experiential design of retail spaces. To this end, the research follows the repositioning process from a managerial perspective and updates the mechanisms that underlie it. The longitudinal study of embedded cases reveals the importance of an holistic design that takes into account the desired interactions between the shopper and the st…

In-store experienceStore designValue propositionDesign de l’espace de venteLongitudinal study of embedded casesÉtude longitudinale de cas enchâssésBrand store (re)positioningCo-création de valeurCo-creation of valueProposition de valeur(re)positionnement de l’enseigneExpérience en magasinGestion du commerce de détail[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationRetailing management
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Measuring socio-demographic differences in volunteers with a value-based index: illustration in a mega event

2013

The phenomenon of volunteering can be analysed as a consumer experience through the concept of value as a trade-off between benefits and costs. In event volunteering, both the expected value (pre-experienced) and the perceived value (post-experienced) of volunteering can be assessed. With this purpose, an online quantitative survey is conducted with a sample of 711 volunteers in a religious mega event, with questions related to five dimensions of their experience: efficiency, social value, play, spirituality and time spent. These five scales, properly tested are used for building a multidimensional index of both the expected and perceived value of the volunteer experience. ANOVAs test show …

Index (economics)Public AdministrationSociology and Political ScienceStrategy and ManagementSocio demographicsSample (statistics)Mega-VoluntariatConsumer experienceTest (assessment)Business and International ManagementValue (mathematics)Social psychologyEvent (probability theory)
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Competition and inflation differentials in EMU

2008

In a monetary union, inflation rate differentials may be substantial over the business cycle. This paper parameterizes a two-country monetary union in which different economic structures in the two countries generate temporary inflation differentials. Cross-country differences are introduced in (i) the elasticity of demand in the goods markets, which cause producers to discriminate prices, (ii) the degree of price inertia and (iii) the degree of openness or preference for foreign goods in consumption. The model is calibrated to reproduce two average large EMU countries and it is able to generate such inflation differentials. We find the mechanism of price discrimination quantitatively more …

InflationConsumption (economics)Price elasticity of demandMacroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsControl and OptimizationApplied Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPrice discriminationCompetition (economics)EconomicsBusiness cycleOpenness to experienceStatistical dispersionmedia_commonJournal of Economic Dynamics and Control
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Do Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Trade Openness Explain the Disparity in ICT Diffusion between Asia-Pacific and the Islamic Middle Eastern Coun…

2010

This study investigates the impact of FDI and trade openness on ICT diffusion in the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions from 1996-2005. The results indicate that while dissimilarities exist between the economies included in this study in terms of their level of socio-economic and political development, education and the growth of GDP have had a positive impact on ICT diffusion in both regions. However, while FDI has generally had a positive and significant impact on ICT diffusion in Asia-Pacific economies, its impact on Middle Eastern economies has been detrimental. The results of this study also show that trade-openness has had, in general, a positive and significant impact on ICT diffus…

Information Systems and ManagementMiddle Eastbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementIslamForeign direct investmentInternational tradeInternational economicsManagement Science and Operations ResearchComputer Science ApplicationsAsia pacificInformation and Communications TechnologyEconomic interventionismOpenness to experienceEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementDiffusion (business)businessJournal of Global Information Management
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User Experiences and Satisfaction with an Electronic Health Record System

2019

Electronic health records have a crucial role for communication and information management in health care organizations. Electronic health records have improved the access to up-dated medical information at the point-of-care, but they have also been linked to usability issues and user problems. This paper presents a study about the user experience among health care professionals regarding an electronic health record system in Norway. Qualitative research methods were used, with interviews and observations made at a university hospital, where 14 clinical end-users of an electronic health record system contributed. The aim was to study the user experiences and the user satisfaction regarding …

Information managementMedical educationbusiness.industryUsabilityWork (electrical)User experience designElectronic health recordHealth careInformation systemVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700businessPsychologyVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550Qualitative research
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Pseudo-haptic Controls for Mid-air Finger-based Menu Interaction

2019

Virtual Reality (VR) is more accessible than ever these days. While topics like performance, motion sickness and presence are well investigated, basic topics as VR User Interfaces (UIs) for menu control are lagging far behind. A major issue is the absence of haptic feedback and naturalness, especially when considering mid-air finger-based interaction in VR, when "grabbable" controllers are not available. In this work, we present and compare the following two visual approaches to mid-air finger-based menu control in VR environments: a planar UI similar to common 2D desktop UIs, and a pseudo-haptic UI based on physical metaphors. The results show that the pseudo-haptic UI performs better in t…

InformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.HCI)Computer science02 engineering and technologyVirtual realityInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESUser experience designHuman–computer interaction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringImmersion (virtual reality)medicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050107 human factorsHaptic technologySettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industry05 social sciencesVirtual RealityMenu Interface020207 software engineeringmedicine.diseaseUser ExperienceMotion sicknessFinger-based InteractionSystem Control.User interfacebusiness
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Conflicts related to Human Resource Management in Finnish Project-Based Companies

2020

In contemporary working life of Nordic countries, employee involvement and well-being are emphasized and organizational functions and demands are continuously changing. Thus, the study of human resource management (HRM) practices and their consequences for employees is relevant. This study examines conflicts related to HRM in Finnish project-based companies and provides new information on the implications of conflicts in HRM practices for theorists and practitioners. The research was conducted qualitatively using content and thematic analysis. The findings suggest that conflicts framed within HRM practices are generally the result of the practices and expectations of the organization and ma…

Innovation & Productivitylcsh:HD4801-8943conflictsosiaaliset ristiriidatgrowth companiesOrganization & Managementlcsh:Labor. Work. Working classqualitative thematic analysishenkilöstöjohtaminenkvalitatiivinen analyysiprojektityökasvuyrityksetLearning & CompetenciestyöelämäHealth Working Environment & Wellbeingemployee experienceshuman resource management practices
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Mappings of Finite Distortion:¶Discreteness and Openness

2001

We establish a sharp integrability condition on the partial derivatives of a mapping with L p -integrable distortion for some p>n− 1 to guarantee discreteness and openness. We also show that a mapping with exponentially integrable distortion and integrable Jacobian determinant is either constant or both discrete and open. We give an example demonstrating the preciseness of our criterion.

Integrable systemMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisComplex systemSobolev spaceDistortion (mathematics)symbols.namesakeMathematics (miscellaneous)Jacobian matrix and determinantOpenness to experiencesymbolsPartial derivativeConstant (mathematics)AnalysisMathematicsArchive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis
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