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Informatique et salaires : le cas de la France au travers de l'enquête sur les changements organisationnels et l'informatisation
2003
The strong tensions on the labour market met for these twenty last years have considerably accentuated the inequalities of wages to the detriment of the least qualified workers. One of the explanations of the increase in the inequalities on the labour maiket privileges a shock of the application for a job following the diffusion of the ICT in the economy. Thus, the introduction of newtechnologies into the production process or the operation of the companies would lead those to recruit worker more formed better with the detriment of the least qualified. But can one establish a link between the use of the ICT, in particular with computer, and the level of wage? The object of this article is t…
Too many passwords? : How understanding our memory can increase password memorability
2018
Passwords are the most common authentication mechanism, that are only increasing with time. Previous research suggests that users cannot remember multiple passwords. Therefore, users adopt insecure password practices, such as password reuse in response to their perceived memory limitations. The critical question not currently examined is whether users’ memory capabilities for password recall are actually related to having a poor memory. This issue is imperative: if insecure password practices result from having a poor memory, then future password research and practice should focus on increasing the memorability of passwords. If, on the other hand, the problem is not solely related to memory…
Improving Password Memorability, While Not Inconveniencing the User
2019
Passwords are the most frequently used authentication mechanism. However, due to increased password numbers, there has been an increase in insecure password behaviors (e.g., password reuse). Therefore, new and innovative ways are needed to increase password memorability and security. Typically, users are asked to input their passwords once in order to access the system, and twice to verify the password, when they create a new account. But what if users were asked to input their passwords three or four times when they create new accounts? In this study, three groups of participants were asked to verify their passwords once (control group), twice, and three times (two experimental groups). Ps…
Frequently Using Passwords Increases Their Memorability - A False Assumption or Reality?
2017
Password memorability is a significant problem that is getting worse as the numbers grow. As a direct result of memory limitations, adopted insecure password practices have substantial consequences as organizations lose millions to security breaches and helpdesk costs. IS research has examined memory theories to increase the memorability of passwords. However, in our research we have discovered some anomalous findings. It is commonly known that more frequently and recently recalled information is more easily remembered (assumed for password recall also); our previously collected objective data revealed no effect on password recall. This study will strive to confirm whether or not password m…
La production et valorisation des compétences sur le marché du travail : des approches néo-classiques à l'économie des conventions
2003
This research starts from human capital theory to study the production and valorization of competences in the labor market. Using the potentials and constraints of the neo-classical approach, the incorporation of other areas of economic science as well as other social sciences contributions are proposed. We believe that the key notions economics of education - human capital and wages, are necessary but they are inadequate to explain the level of individual competence or his level of remuneration. We propose a coherent integration of the theoretical and methodological tools of economics of education as well as of the economics of conventions and economics of human resources. And it includes …
Une simulation de l'évolution des salaires des enseignants de l'école primaire : du Monde de Martine au Monde de Sophie
2013
Ce texte a pour objectif d'apporter des éléments de réponse sur l'évolution des salaires des enseignants de l'école primaire en comparant la carrière des actuels professeurs des écoles à celle des instituteurs de la génération précédente. Sur la base de donnèes représentatives des deux catégories d'enseignants, la comparaison donne l'avantage à la situation salariale des instituteurs. Plusieurs facteurs peuvent expliquer cela : i) l'évolution défavorable du point d'indice depuis les années quatre vingt entraînant une perte de pouvoir d'achat, ii) la suppression des revenus additionnels des instituteurs par la perte de l'indemnité représentative de logement (ou la jouissance d'un logement de…
Les conditions de travail et de rémunération des enseignants : méthodes et hypothèses
1986
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Defensorio juridico por la abadesa, monjas, y Convento Real de Santa Clara de la Ciudad de Salamanca, en que se funda no ser comprehendidas en el Bre…
1722
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Health and Social Care Educators’ Competence in Digital Collaborative Learning : A Cross-Sectional Survey
2020
The ongoing change from traditional pedagogy to digital collaborative learning requires a new mode of teaching, learning, and educators’ responsibilities. For competence in digitally mediated teaching, educators need understanding of how to provide appropriate digital environment to learn collectively and individually. The aim of this study was to describe and explore health and social care educators’ perceptions of their current level of competence in digital collaborative learning and identify distinct educators’ profiles. Data were collected via cross-sectional survey from educators in 21 universities of applied science and eight vocational colleges in Finland using an instrument coveri…
Research on Unrealistic Optimism among HoReCa Workers as a Possible Future Hotspot of Infections
2021
As we are facing a new surge of the highly infectious delta variant of COVID-19, there is an urgent need for research to reduce the harm before this next wave hits. In the present paper, we present data that is alarming. We have found that HoReCa (hotels, restaurants, and catering services) workers, who are highly exposed to many new social interactions in close contact, present an unrealistic optimism (UO) bias: they perceive themselves as less at risk to this virus in comparison to others. From the literature, we already know that individuals holding this view are less involved in preventive actions and present more risky behaviors. In the face of the delta variant, this leads to the conc…