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Présentation : La sensorialité de l'enfant mangeur, consommateur et patient
2010
ISSN : 0291-0233 ; http://www.medecine-et-enfance.net/
"Boire un verre dans un bar...!" - Modulation de l'expérience d'un produit par le contexte. Apport de l'immersion à l'étude des influences contextuel…
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…
L’expérience du consommateur dans le commerce de détail. Une revue de littérature
2013
Résumé Le thème de l’expérience s’est constitué en objet de recherche en marketing, grâce aux efforts investis par de nombreux distributeurs dans la création d’offres expérientielles. La littérature académique s’est d’abord concentrée sur les antécédents, la recherche et les conséquences de l’expérience, avant de prendre en compte le contenu même de l’expérience. Les stratégies des détaillants peuvent être analysées en mobilisant des grilles de lecture fondées sur la nature de la participation du consommateur à la production de l’expérience, ou sur le caractère extraordinaire ou ordinaire de l’expérience proposée. Le modèle synthétique proposé permet de rendre compte de l’expérience du con…
Comprendre les courses ordinaires : Enjeux et implications pour les grandes surfaces alimentaires
2010
This article aims at registering the common shopping within the framework of the domestic life, like housework. This different perspective allows a better understanding of this behaviour of purchase. Retailers will find in this paper some ideas to improve the customers' satisfaction during the ordinary and regular shopping they do.
De la standardisation à la normalisation de la gestion médicalisée à l'hôpital : L’apport de la méthode de compensation structurelle et conjoncturelle
1996
Utilization of GHM in budget allocation leads to a reduction of strategic behaviors and restores equity between hospitals. However, heterogeneousness of GHM, with subgroups, is also generating perverse effects. The contractual economical analysis, applied to the statistical modelization of Quantin et al. (1995), underlines how the opportunist behaviors can be reduced. As the PMSI is almost unanimously adopted and considered as an irreversible investment, this approach generates questions on ways to improve the tool. The ultimate goal is to move from standardized costs tonormalized (optimized) costs for maximum efficiency of the tool. Finally, this statistical analysis generates a financial …
Pour une meilleure compréhension des courses courantes : entre sphère domestique et sphère marchande.
2007
disponible sur : ftp://ungaro.u-bourgogne.fr/cermab/jrmb12/barth%20anteblian.pdf; Cet article vise à inscrire les courses ordinaires dans le prolongement de la vie domestique, en tant qu'activité ménagère à part entière. Les distributeurs y trouveront des propositions afin de mieux répondre aux attentes de ces acheteuses durant leurs courses courantes et ordinaires.
Cross-Device Augmented Reality Annotations Method for Asynchronous Collaboration in Unprepared Environments
2021
Augmented Reality (AR) annotations are a powerful way of communication when collaborators cannot be present at the same time in a given environment. However, this situation presents several challenges, for example: how to record the AR annotations for later consumption, how to align virtual and real world in unprepared environments or how to offer the annotations to users with different AR devices. In this paper we present a cross-device AR annotation method that allows users to create and display annotations asynchronously in environments without the need for prior preparation (AR markers, point cloud capture, etc.). This is achieved through an easy user-assisted calibration process and a …
Designing and investigating pedagogical scripts to facilitate computer-supported collaborative learning
2008
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) appears to provide a promising social approach to foster learning. On the other hand, recent studies have indicated that when learners are left on their own, it is often difficult for teams to engage in productive interactions. Therefore, the use of collaboration scripts as instructional support has been presented as a possibility to trigger productive collaborative activities. This study provides knowledge of collaboration scripts as a pedagogical method to facilitate group processes in virtual environments in authentic educational contexts. The findings indicate that scripts as external support can help students proceed in solving learning …
Case-based portraits of contrasting micro-interaction processes during online assessment of collaborative problem solving
2017
This study recognizes the role and the quality of social aspects in collaborative problem solving (CPS) processes and outcomes. The aim of this study, relying on multiple data and phases of analysis, is to explore and visualise, through contrasting case-based portraits, how micro-interaction processes at pair level evolve during CPS assessments in an online environment. The assessment is designed for a student pair in the STEM domain. The results show that in despite students’ similar CPS performance scores, variations in micro-interactions occurred across pairs. It is expected that studying these patterns at pair level may provide new insights into CPS processes and so to support acquiring…
Staying at the front line of literature: How can topic modelling help researchers follow recent studies?
2021
Staying at the front line in learning research is challenging because many fields are rapidly developing. One such field is research on the temporal aspects of computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL). To obtain an overview of these fields, systematic literature reviews can capture patterns of existing research. However, conducting systematic literature reviews is time-consuming and do not reveal future developments in the field. This study proposes a machine learning method based on topic modelling that takes articles from a systematic literature review on the temporal aspects of CSCL (49 original articles published before 2019) as a starting point to describe the most recent devel…