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Vicente, Paulo Nuno, et Sara Dias-Trindade. « Reframing sociotechnical imaginaries : The case of the Fourth Industrial Revolution ». Public Understanding of Science 30, no 6 (16 mai 2021) : 708–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09636625211013513.

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In recent years, a Fourth Industrial Revolution emerged in public discourse as a narrative of exceptional societal disruption. At the core of this conceptual construct, led by the World Economic Forum, rests a sociotechnical imaginary of future essentialism, based on the revolutionary potential of digital, biological and physical innovations. This article addresses the lack of studies assessing the dynamics between the institutionalisation and the public performance of the Fourth Industrial Revolution concept through news media. We present the results of a quantitative content analysis of how the topic has been covered (frames, sources, tone) by the Portuguese national circulation press (2013–2020). This exploratory case study informs a proposal for an epistemic and methodological articulation between the theoretical frameworks of sociotechnical imaginaries and of media framing.
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Mishra, Paresh. « Let's Reduce the Human Footprint Before Building Human Capabilities ». Industrial and Organizational Psychology 10, no 3 (30 août 2017) : 414–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/iop.2017.39.

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The case for making human capabilities the business of I-O psychology is at first glance persuasive. It is indisputable that I-O psychology and its associated fields still suffer from a strong bias favoring POSH (Professionals, Official work in formal economy, Safe from discrimination, and High-income countries) and WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) societies. Gloss, Carr, Reichman, Abdul-Nasiru, and Oestereich (2017) also provide ample evidence of human development indices being low among countries that are underrepresented or unrepresented in industrial and organizational (I-O) psychology studies. Moreover, it cannot be denied that many of the evidence-based recommendations that we now make with confidence will not hold water in these poverty-stricken areas of the world. However, when one juxtaposes the case for building human capabilities with the extant approaches of restoring equity in society, one is confronted with the grim possibility that the idea of human capabilities may not only fail to make significant positive differences in the lives of poor people in the world, but may also worsen the quality of life of everyone on this earth. In this short essay, I discuss two major problems with the human capabilities approach and propose a modification to the approach that can potentially help solve the problem of poverty.
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Lirtzman, Sidney I., et Avichai Shuv-Ami. « Credibility of Sources of Communication on Products' Safety Hazards ». Psychological Reports 58, no 3 (juin 1986) : 707–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1986.58.3.707.

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Fear-inducing communications about actual or potential safety hazards of products, are increasingly encountered. These emanate mainly from government agencies and reflect the belief that rational consumers will act to minimize potential risk. Research has shown that credibility of a message source is directly related to effectiveness and persuasion of one message. Although observers have assumed that use of government sources would maximize source credibility in the case of communications about products' safety hazards, recent analyses suggest that this may not be the case. The present research tests two hypotheses with respect to communications of hazard, that government agencies will not necessarily achieve the source with highest credibility among consumers, and that attitude change will be greater among consumers perceiving a source other than the government to be the most credible. Findings are repotted for three studies of different samples of consumers. One involved an experiment in which consumers were exposed to safety warnings supposedly issued by a government agency about a common product. Two involved surveys, the first in the wake of the Tylenol poisonings and the second in the context of industrial buying practices in industrial settings. Results support the hypotheses. Theoretical bases for such findings are offered, and implications for public policy ate discussed.
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Gu, Da Zhi, et Jin Zhang. « Landscape Renovation of Shantytowns in Industrial and Mining Cities Based on Social Psychology - In the Case of Copper Mining Shantytown of Tongling in Anhui Province ». Advanced Materials Research 1073-1076 (décembre 2014) : 1508–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1073-1076.1508.

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shantytown renovation is a significant livelihood project. So far, 9 years have passed since the launching of a national large-scaled shantytown renovation and certain experiences and lessons have been learnt. This paper has studied shantytown renovation project from theoretical perspective while combining with reality; meanwhile, this paper has narrowed down the scope of study by focusing on typical shantytown renovations in industrial and mining cities as representatives; finally, systematic and scientific research methods are applied to study landscape renovation and regeneration of shantytowns in the industrial and mining cities. Furthermore, experiences and laws are concluded by taking the shantytown renovation project of Tongling city (an ancient copper city in China) in Anhui province as an example so as to provide a new idea or direction for carrying out shantytown renovation activities in industrial and mining cities under the background of new-type urbanization.
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Murphy, Kevin R. « Synthetic Validity : A Great Idea Whose Time Never Came ». Industrial and Organizational Psychology 3, no 3 (septembre 2010) : 356–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1754942600002534.

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Synthetic validity is very much like monogamy. It is an idea that is universally admired but not widely practiced. The concept of synthetic validity has been around for almost 60 years (Lawshe, 1952) and it is described in virtually every testing and measurement book and every industrial and organizational (I-O) psychology textbook I have ever read. I still vividly remember my undergraduate Psychological Testing professor dismissing synthetic validity as “made-up validity.” I thought he was wrong then, and I still do. Nevertheless, it is worth asking why synthetic validity studies are so rare.
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Tan, Wai Kian, et Minoru Umemoto. « International Industrial Internship : A Case Study from a Japanese Engineering University Perspective ». Education Sciences 11, no 4 (30 mars 2021) : 156. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/educsci11040156.

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In this globalization-focused era, the demand for globalized engineers in the creation of borderless societies is increasing. Despite the initiatives by the Japanese government to promote internalization through increasing the intake of foreign students, the exposures gained by the Japanese students from these programs are minimal. For years, internship has been used globally as a platform for training and educating future engineers, but only a few studies have examined the proactive transformation from domestic to international internship. International internships overseas offer a completely new dimension of experiences when carried out in multicultural environments. This article reports and offers evidence of a Japanese engineering university’s rapid global internship reform strategy toward the expansion of international internships in Malaysia. This paper provides insights into the process, from initial setup to implementation of the internship program covering all the necessary preparation and support. From the establishment of an overseas collaboration base and rapport building with hosting industries, the systematic steps taken are reported. Regarding the internship program, feedback from Japanese engineering students who completed their internships show improved satisfaction due to continuous improvement of the internship program with progressing years. It was also discovered that the low participation rate in overseas internship by Japanese students is not due to their inward-looking temperament, but due to the lack of internship program availability that is administered with sufficient preparation enabling them to challenge themselves in a new environment. The challenges encountered in the program, and the sustainable improvements made in alignment with sustainable development goals toward equitable quality education and promotion of lifelong learning are also stated. In this paper, the future perspectives and outlook of internships are also described considering today’s rapid technological advancements and the fast-changing needs of industries, which require future internship programs to have flexible approaches and ideologies.
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Bazazzadeh, Hassan, Adam Nadolny, Koorosh Attarian, Behnaz Safar ali najar et Seyedeh sara Hashemi safaei. « Promoting Sustainable Development of Cultural Assets by Improving Users’ Perception through Space Configuration ; Case Study : The Industrial Heritage Site ». Sustainability 12, no 12 (23 juin 2020) : 5109. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12125109.

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The role of the cultural assets as one of the pillars of sustainable development is undeniably of great significance in the cultural sustainability of cities. Indeed, the way users understand and interpret cultural heritage sites would be highly critical to managing cultural organizations properly. It means by improving users’ perception of these sites, it can expect a fair distribution of comprehensive awareness among generations about the values of cultural assets. Past studies in spatial psychology have demonstrated that environmental properties can positively Influence human emotions. On the other hand, using computational–mathematical methods used to examine spatio-visual properties have rarely been compared to human perceptions. This paper examines the impact of spatio-visual properties on human perception as a clever cultural management strategy to promote cultural sustainability. It is discussed how environmental features in general, and visibility in particular, can shape the way users interpret cultural heritage. Results indicate that not only visibility of users’ paths within cultural heritage sites can be an influential factor for the development of users’ perception, but also the visibility of the entrance of these complexes can change their understanding. This means that decision-makers, architects, and managers of the cultural organizations can apply these findings as cultural management framework by defining predefined paths in these sites in the way that they possess high visibility and visible entrance. Consequently, the distribution of public awareness among generations can be improved to strengthen the role of cultural aspects in sustainable development.
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Piątkowska, Monika. « Legal Prevention of Ambush Marketing – Case Study of UEFA Euro 2012 ». Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research 56, no 1 (1 décembre 2012) : 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10141-012-0024-1.

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Abstract Given the seriousness and negative consequences of the ambush marketing phenomenon, it was necessary to fight with great force and strength ambush marketing activities by developing effective prevention strategies. There might be two categories of strategies distinguished: reactive and proactive strategies (Burton & Chadwick, 2008). The most common proactive strategy is to pass normative acts regulating the issues of ambush marketing by the host-country of the sporting event.The purpose of this paper is an analysis of Polish preparations to host the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship in the context of the legal response to unfair practices of ambush marketing.The scope of existing legislation of general application provides sufficient protection for the obligations arising from the Polish international agreements. Issues relating to the protection of intellectual property rights are governed by acts dealing with combating unfair competition, copyright and industrial property law.Poland has not introduced additional regulations protecting the rights of the organizers and official sponsors of major sporting events against fraudulent marketing activities. When analyzing the current legal status it can be concluded that Poland fulfilled the guarantees provided to UEFA. The government adopted the simplest solution: they accepted the facts and did not make any amendments to the existing legal system.
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Popa, Marian. « An analysis of the statistics used in psychological papers ». Psihologia Resurselor Umane 7, no 2 (27 janvier 2020) : 9–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.24837/pru.v7i2.435.

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This article analyses the statistical procedures used in the proceedings of the one of the psychology conferences regularly organized in Romania. 111 papers in six branches of applied psychology were scrutinized. The analysis was structured on descriptive statistics (numerical and graphical), and inferential statistics (parametric and nonparametric). Was also pursued the extent to which papers complied with APA recommendations on the reporting of confidence limits and size effect. Results: 64.9% of the papers reported statistical results. The sections with more statistical based papers are military psychology (85.7%) and industrial-organizational psychology (84%). On the other hand, only 52.4% papers on educational psychology reported statistics procedures. The average of the reported samples was 190 subjects (minimum 10, maximum 1519). A percentage of 26.4% of works includes at least one statistical descriptive indicator, while 31.9% of works containing statistics, have no descriptive indicators. The graphics used are mostly bar and pie. Regarding inferential statistics, 47.2% of work contains at least one statistical test, and 36.1% have none statistical test. The most frequent utilized tests are Pearson r and t tests. It was recorded no single case of reporting effect sizes and confidence limits. Conclusions: The results allow us to appreciate that the papers presented at scientific events, most of them by young psychologists, contain a relative insufficiently matured statistical analysis, and often insufficient connected to the problem studied. We must appreciate, however, as positive the interest in empirical research and statistical analysis of results.
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Lim, Chee Leong, Habibah Ab Jalil, Aini Marina Ma'rof et Wan Zuhainis Saad. « SELF-REGULATED LEARNING AS A MEDIATOR IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PEER LEARNING AND ONLINE LEARNING SATISFACTION : A STUDY OF A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN MALAYSIA ». Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction (MJLI) Vol. 17, No.1 Jan. 2020 17, Number 1 (31 janvier 2020) : 51–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/mjli2020.17.1.3.

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Purpose – Students’ ability to self-regulate their learning and to learn effectively with peers are indicators of success in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution. This study investigated whether peer learning helps to influence online learning satisfaction in the presence of self-regulated learning (SRL) as a mediating variable. Methodology - The study adopted a correlational research design to examine the possibility of relationships between these variables. The sample was selected based on proportional stratified sampling method. Of the 409 respondents, only 347 were valid for data analysis, forming a usable case of 84.84%. The instrument used was an online questionnaire adapted from pre-existing reliable multi-item instruments. Structural Equation Model (SEM) analysis was used to examine the relationship between the constructs in the hypothesised model, while Bootstrapping test was applied to examine the mediation effects of SRL. Findings - From the direct effect of the SEM analysis, students’ ability to learn with peers was found to have significantly influenced their SRL strategies, while SRL strategies were found to have a positive and statistically significant effect on online learning satisfaction. Moreover, the findings from the Bootstrapping test concurred that the influence of peer learning on online learning satisfaction was fully mediated by SRL. Significance - By understanding the mediator roles played by SRL, this study hopes to provide insights for universities and course instructors to make pedagogically informed design decisions by integrating appropriate SRL strategies in the development of blended learning courses.
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Migliore, Maria-Cristina Giovanna. « Older workers’ workplace learning in manufacturing industries : subjectivity ». Journal of Workplace Learning 27, no 8 (12 octobre 2015) : 583–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jwl-08-2014-0063.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to older workers (OWs)’ subjective engagement in working and learning in the manufacturing industry. Workplace learning (WPL) literature rarely considers the subjective side of learning from a cultural historical activity theory (CHAT) account. Design/methodology/approach – The paper adopts a CHAT-influenced perspective: learning is a cultural and collective process and a dimension of activity. Subjectivity is conceptualized through the ideas developed by A.N. Leontiev. The design takes the form of multiple embedded case studies, within two companies which approximate two types of production strategies, mass production and flexible specialization. OWs were interviewed about their professional lives. Findings – The subjective side of WPL is differentiated by the two types of production strategies. These strategies, together with other life experiences, create different opportunities for the OWs’ subjective engagement. Motives for WPL are linked to the needs for learning in the workplace, and to the ideal image that OWs have of their workplace. Research limitations/implications – The theoretical framework requires an interdisciplinary study and leads to conclusive remarks which overcome the boundary of the educational field. More investigation is needed about the gender issue. Originality/value – This paper enlarges the view on WPL for OWs by using the concept of the “object of activity” to connect industrial practices and OWs’ subjectivities. This concept has been used to explore the motivational aspects of learning in an original way. The findings of this paper will assist policy-makers to better understand WPL and the production strategies implications supported through industrial policies.
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Ünal, Enes, Andrea Urbinati et Davide Chiaroni. « Managerial practices for designing circular economy business models ». Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management 30, no 3 (15 avril 2019) : 561–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jmtm-02-2018-0061.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the managerial practices that companies can implement in order to design a circular economy business model and how companies can create and capture value from a circular economy business model. Design/methodology/approach The paper adopts a single case study methodology with semi-structured interviews and company, supplier, and manufacturing site visits, conducted in a small-to-medium-size Italian company operating in the office supply industry. Findings The theoretical setting maps a set of managerial practices for a circular economy business model and sets the research gaps and questions in a research framework designed along three main dimensions: value network, customer value proposition and interface, and managerial commitment. Then, through an empirical analysis, the findings reveal that the proposed dimensions are interdependent and reinforce each other. Moreover, the managerial commitment as moderating factor between the value network and the customer value proposition and interface dimensions is identified as essential for reaching the intended goals of circular economy business models. Research limitations/implications This study maximizes the depth of the phenomenon under investigation by leveraging a single case study methodology, which ideally helps in a theory-testing approach as in the present case. Future research opportunities could be found in qualitative and quantitative studies to increase the generalizability of the findings of this paper. Practical implications The paper presents a set of relevant managerial practices for circular economy business models that can be used by managers who have the will to embrace in practice circular economy principles to support the design, change, or upgrade of the business model of companies within which they operate. Originality/value An interdisciplinary approach that integrates the research streams of circular economy, social psychology, organizational behavior, and business model design has been pursued to test the theoretical setting and the research framework for circular economy business models in a real-world context.
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Stimec, Arnaud. « Lean management and occupational health : team learning as a key factor ». Journal of Workplace Learning 32, no 5 (3 avril 2020) : 363–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jwl-08-2019-0104.

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Purpose Liker (2003) asserts that continuous improvement’s goal is to favour organisational learning (OL), the latter being one of the key principles of lean management (LM). Yet, OL may result in better occupational health (Panari et al., 2010). The purpose of this paper is to consider Liker’s assertion seriously and to study the relations between LM, team learning (TL) and occupational health. Design/methodology/approach For this purpose, the authors compared 22 teams in nine case studies. A mixed methodology approach called qualitative comparative analysis (Ragin, 1987) was used to test the hypothesis that TL plays a key role in preserving occupational health in LM implementations, leading to improved performance that is not at the expense of workers’ health. Findings The central hypothesis questioned was that complete LM when resulting in a TL dynamic (i.e. systemic lean), would enable both increases in industrial performance and maintain or improve occupational health. The data tend to validate this hypothesis. Originality/value This research may enrich three types of research literature that hardly know each other, namely, LM literature (production research), occupational health literature and OL literature. For professionals concerned with the social dimension of modern production, this research shows that there is a path for a mutual gain perspective in LM, but this is a demanding process with many conditions to satisfy.
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Zappalà, Salvatore. « Perspective Taking in Workplaces ». Journal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration 19, no 1-2 (17 juillet 2014) : 55–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10241-012-0007-5.

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Abstract Workplaces are often described as places in which individuals are motivated by their self-interests and in which negative events like time pressure, anxiety, conflict with co-workers, miscomprehensions, difficulties in solving problems, not-transmitted or not-exchanged information that lead to mistakes, and in some cases to injuries, stress or control, are part of everyday life (Dormann & Zapf, 2002; Schabracq, Winnubst and Cooper, 2003). Such situations are often the result of the limited comprehension of needs, skills, or information available to colleagues, supervisors, subordinates, clients or providers. However, workplaces are also places in which employees take care of clients, support colleagues and subordinates (Rhoades & Eisenberger, 2002), are enthusiastic about their job (Bakker et al., 2008), are motivated by leaders that encourage employees to transcend their own self-interests for the good of the group or the organization and provide them with the confidence to perform beyond expectations (Bass, 1997). Thus positive relationships at work are becoming a new interdisciplinary domain of inquiry (Dutton & Ragins, 2006). Within this positive relationships framework, in this paper we focus on a positive component of workplaces, and particularly on an individual cognitive and emotional process that has an important role in the workplace because it facilitates interpersonal relations and communications: it is the perspective taking process. In order to describe perspective taking, we will refer to some empirical studies and particularly to the review published by Parker, Atkins and Axtell in 2008 on the International Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Perspective taking is a well established psychological construct, investigated both in the field of human development, as an important component of reasoning and moral development, and also in social and clinical psychology, where it is considered a component of social behaviors and of the therapeutic process (Parker & Axtell, 2001). It has also been conceptualized in different ways. Duan and Hill (1996) describe three approaches to explain reasons for perspective taking behavior: a dispositional approach, that considers empathy as a relatively stable trait or a general ability; a cognitive-affective experience influenced by situational conditions; and finally as a multiphased experiential process. However, although in modern organizations working cooperatively and taking into account customers’ needs and experiences are becoming even more important (Schneider, White, and Paul, 1998; West, Tjosvold and Smith, 2003), very few studies have considered perspective taking process within organizations (Parker & Axtell, 2001). This is interesting because taking into account the perspective of others may contribute to more collaborative workplaces, where it is pleasant to work, as also enlighted in the title of the Parker, Atkins and Axtell’s (2008) paper: “Building better workplaces” is one of the possible outcomes of perspective taking. This paper aims to make available to a large audience such studies and, in relation to the topic of the conference organized by “Psychology and Communion”, consider connections between this concept and ideas and writings by Chiara Lubich.
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Bernasovský, Peter, Peter Brziak, Jana Orszaghová, Alena Košinová, Miroslav Paľo et Annamária Petráňová. « Case Studies from Industrial Failures ». Materials Science Forum 844 (mars 2016) : 59–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.844.59.

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The contribution summarizes some corrosion case studies of the welded steel structures, which happened in Slovakia last years. Features of cracking are illustrated on real cases of breakdowns in the petrochemical industry (SSCC and PTA-SCC of stainless steel), at a cement works (LME of AISI 310 steel due to Ni3S2 attack ), at a gas pipeline (LME caused by remelted Cu) and in the water meters & tubes made of stainless steel (MIC).
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Yuzhakova, Tatiana, Zsofia Kovacs, Orsolya Kakucs, Janos Lako, Akos Redey, Tamas Fulop, Anett Utasi et Endre Domokos. « ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES ; CASE STUDIES ». Environmental Engineering and Management Journal 8, no 5 (2009) : 1003–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.30638/eemj.2009.147.

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Nae, Hemi, et Avi Hofstein. « Students' preferences for industrial case studies ». Journal of Chemical Education 62, no 3 (mars 1985) : 198. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ed062p198.

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Garcia, Claudio, Rodrigo A. Romano et Daniel Uehara. « Valve friction quantification : industrial case studies ». IFAC Proceedings Volumes 44, no 1 (janvier 2011) : 2779–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3182/20110828-6-it-1002.02915.

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Nelson, Lloyd S. « Statistical Case Studies for Industrial Improvement ». Journal of Quality Technology 32, no 3 (juillet 2000) : 296. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00224065.2000.11980008.

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Plaud, J. « Case studies in abnormal psychology ». Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 27, no 1 (mars 1996) : 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0005-7916(96)88310-8.

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de Silva, P. « Case studies in abnormal psychology ». Behaviour Research and Therapy 30, no 4 (juillet 1992) : 419. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0005-7967(92)90057-n.

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Williams, Ruth M., et o̊Lecturer in Psychology. « Case studies in abnormal psychology ». Journal of Psychosomatic Research 36, no 4 (mai 1992) : 404–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-3999(92)90079-h.

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Daddi, Tiberio, Sara Tessitore et Francesco Testa. « Industrial ecology and eco-industrial development : case studies from Italy ». Progress in Industrial Ecology, An International Journal 9, no 3 (2015) : 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/pie.2015.073414.

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Stover, Enos L. « INDUSTRIAL REFINERY TOXICITY REDUCTION EVALUATIONS – CASE STUDIES ». Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation 2004, no 6 (1 janvier 2004) : 845–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2175/193864704784105797.

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Spreafico, Christian, et Davide Russo. « TRIZ Industrial Case Studies : A Critical Survey ». Procedia CIRP 39 (2016) : 51–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2016.01.165.

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Philippaerts, Pieter, Jan Tobias Mühlberg, Willem Penninckx, Jan Smans, Bart Jacobs et Frank Piessens. « Software verification with VeriFast : Industrial case studies ». Science of Computer Programming 82 (mars 2014) : 77–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scico.2013.01.006.

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Vázquez-Bustelo, Daniel, et Lucía Avella. « Agile manufacturing : Industrial case studies in Spain ». Technovation 26, no 10 (octobre 2006) : 1147–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.technovation.2005.11.006.

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Ziegel, Eric R. « Statistical Case Studies for Industrial Process Improvement ». Technometrics 40, no 2 (mai 1998) : 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00401706.1998.10485211.

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Fernando, Lloyd, et Steve Evans. « Case Studies in Transformation towards Industrial Sustainability ». International Journal of Knowledge and Systems Science 6, no 3 (juillet 2015) : 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijkss.2015070101.

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The paper identifies existing sustainability frameworks that help companies in decision-making, strategy and new thinking. The case studies explore; why the organisation is making the transformation, what is it actually doing and how it finds out what the possibilities are. The paper presents case study analysis of the applicability of the different frameworks for planning for transformation towards industrial sustainability. The paper reports the results of exploratory case studies observed through document analysis and interviews. Cradle-to-Cradle design defines a broad framework for creating eco-effective industrial systems, but for businesses to put this framework into practice they need both the right technologies and the right strategies, which implies a need to collaborate with different actors & stakeholders across the system. It is observed that companies that are willing to experiment, change the business model and work with new partners outside the firm boundary are able to move towards industrial sustainability.
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ZHENG, Xiao-Qi, et Shen-Zhong LU. « Development in industrial psychology studies in China ». Japanese Journal of Administrative Science 4, no 1 (1989) : 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5651/jaas.4.1.

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Cant, Greg. « Book Reviews : Workplace Industrial Relations : Australian Case Studies ». Journal of Industrial Relations 35, no 2 (juin 1993) : 354–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002218569303500213.

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Engel, Avner, et Yoram Reich. « Advancing Architecture Options Theory : Six Industrial Case Studies ». Systems Engineering 18, no 4 (juillet 2015) : 396–414. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sys.21312.

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Dogris, Nicholas. « Neurofield : Three Case Studies ». Journal of Neurotherapy 15, no 1 (22 février 2011) : 75–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10874208.2010.545754.

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De Choudhury, Pranabesh. « Rotordynamic Stability Case Studies ». International Journal of Rotating Machinery 10, no 3 (2004) : 203–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/s1023621x04000211.

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In this article case studies are presented involving rotordynamic instability of modern high-speed turbomachinery relating the field data to analytical methods. The studies include oil seal related field problems, instability caused by aerodynamic cross-coupling in high-pressure, high-speed compressors, and hydrodynamic bearing instability resulting in subsynchronous vibration of a high-speed turbocharger. It has been shown that the analytical tools not only help in problem diagnostics, but also aid in problem resolution. Examples are presented showing how analytical methods, when appropriately applied, can solve rotordynamic instability and result in stable rotor system.
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Choudhury, Pranabesh. « Rotordynamic Stability Case Studies ». International Journal of Rotating Machinery 10, no 3 (1 mai 2004) : 203–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10236210490426316.

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Hutasuhut, Ida, Shahren Ahmad Zaidi Adruce et Victoria Jonathan. « How a learning organization cultivates self-directed learning ». Journal of Workplace Learning 33, no 5 (11 janvier 2021) : 334–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jwl-05-2020-0074.

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Purpose This study aims to provide empirical evidence of how the five disciplines of learning organization introduced by Senge (1990) are practiced and how it could cultivate self-directed learning among employees. Design/methodology/approach This qualitative study used a case study approach to get an in-depth understanding of how organizational learning is practiced in an innovative motorcycle-manufacturing company in Indonesia. A total of 30 staff and managers were selected purposively and interviewed by using a semi-structured interview to gain information about their experience in practicing the 5 disciplines in their daily work–life. Among the 30 participants, 11 were at the managerial level and 19 were at the staff level. Data collected were analyzed using a content analysis approach. Findings This study provides empirical evidence of how self-directed learning is cultivated in an organization that applies the five disciplines of learning organization introduced by Senge (1990). This study found that to cultivate self-directed learning, an organization needs to build a working climate where the five disciplines are integrated into daily work–life. Organizations need to ensure that its vision is shared by each of the employee, build synergy for personal mastery and team learning, train their employees to continuously refine their mental models and improve their ability to think using a systems approach. Practical implications The implications and recommendations arising from this study, first, provide insight to managers and human resource (HR) practitioners about the importance of creating a conducive working environment for learning. Moreover, with learning facilities in the era of industrial revolution 4.0, organizations need to shift their attention on how to transfer the responsibility of learning to the hands of the employees and HR practitioners should focus on providing more opportunities for employees to direct their own learning. Second, to support a learning environment that is conducive for cultivating self-directedness in learning requires commitment from top leaders in the organization. Originality/value This study observed that Senge’s approach to organizational learning focuses heavily on the individual’s processes and the interactions between them. Further studies are suggested to integrate knowledge management, particularly on how new knowledge is gained, stored, created, used and disseminated under the five pillars of the learning organization. It is also recommended to look at a broader perspective, such as the role of technology in intensifying learning and the role of strategic leadership in learning.
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Sjoden, P. O. « Single Case Studies in Psychology and Psychiatry ». Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 23, sup147 (janvier 1988) : 11–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/00365528809099153.

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Cheit, Ross E. « Research Ethics and Case Studies in Psychology ». Journal of Interpersonal Violence 29, no 18 (5 juin 2014) : 3290–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260514534987.

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Pransky, Joanne. « The Pransky interview : Dr Cory Kidd, Founder and CEO at Catalia Health ». Industrial Robot : An International Journal 44, no 3 (15 mai 2017) : 259–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ir-03-2017-0049.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is a “Q&A interview” conducted by Joanne Pransky of Industrial Robot Journal as a method to impart the combined technological, business and personal experience of a prominent, robotic industry PhD-turned-entrepreneur regarding the evolution, commercialization and challenges of bringing a technological invention to market. Design/methodology/approach The interviewee is Dr Cory Kidd, an inventor, entrepreneur and leading practitioner in the field of human–robot interaction. Dr Kidd shares his 20-year journey of working at the intersection of healthcare and technology and how he applied innovative technologies toward solving large-scale consumer healthcare challenges. Findings Dr Kidd received his BS degree in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology and earned a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow in Computer and Information Science & Engineering. Dr Kidd received his MS and PhD degrees at the MIT Media Lab in human–robot interaction. While there, he conducted studies that showed the psychological and clinical advantages of using a physical robot over screen-based interactions. While finishing his PhD in 2007, he founded his first company, Intuitive Automata, which created interactive coaches for weight loss. Though Intuitive Automata ceased operations in 2013, Dr Kidd harnessed his extensive knowledge of the healthcare business and the experiences from patient engagement and launched Catalia Health in 2014 with a new platform centered specifically around patient behavior change programs for chronic disease management. Originality/value Dr Kidd is a pioneer of social robotics and has developed groundbreaking technology for healthcare applications that combines artificial intelligence, psychology and medical best practices to deliver everyday care to patients who are managing chronic conditions. He holds patents, including one entitled Apparatus and Method for Assisting in Achieving Desired Behavior Patterns and in an Interactive Personal Health Promoting Robot. Dr Kidd was awarded the inaugural Wall Street Journal and Credit Suisse Technopreneur of the Year in 2010, which is meant to “honor the entry that best applies technology with the greatest potential for commercial success”. He is also the Director of Business Development for the nonprofit Silicon Valley Robotics and is an impact partner for Fresco Capital. He consults, mentors and serves as a Board Member and Advisor to several high-tech startups.
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Simon, Joel. « Three Case Studies ». Journal of Family Psychotherapy 16, no 1-2 (20 juillet 2005) : 149–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j085v16n01_38.

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Meyer, Jon K. « Psychoanalytic Case Studies. » Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 42, no 3 (août 1994) : 934–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000306519404200325.

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Thomas, Colin. « Industrial Development in Agrarian Communities : Case Studies from Slovenia ». Geografiska Annaler. Series B, Human Geography 70, no 1 (1988) : 227. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/490758.

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Porket, J. L. « Comparative economic systems : pre-industrial and modern case studies ». International Affairs 66, no 2 (avril 1990) : 376. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2621379.

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Alrabghi, Abdullah, Ashutosh Tiwari et Mark Savill. « Simulation-based optimisation of maintenance systems : Industrial case studies ». Journal of Manufacturing Systems 44 (juillet 2017) : 191–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmsy.2017.05.008.

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Kesner, Miri, Avi Hofstein et Ruth Ben‐Zvi. « Student and teacher perceptions of industrial chemistry case studies ». International Journal of Science Education 19, no 6 (juillet 1997) : 725–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0950069970190608.

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Romero, David, Ricardo J. Rabelo et Arturo Molina. « Collaborative Networks as Modern Industrial Organisations : Real Case Studies ». International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing 26, no 1-2 (janvier 2013) : 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0951192x.2013.745348.

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Thomas, Colin. « Industrial Development in Agrarian Communities : Case Studies from Slovenia ». Geografiska Annaler : Series B, Human Geography 70, no 1 (avril 1988) : 227–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/04353684.1988.11879567.

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Cuadrado, Jesús, Mikel Zubizarreta, Eduardo Rojí, Marcos Larrauri et Izaskun Álvarez. « Sustainability assessment methodology for industrial buildings : three case studies ». Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems 33, no 2 (2 mars 2016) : 106–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10286608.2016.1148143.

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VOS, TANJA E. J., ARTHUR I. BAARS, FELIX F. LINDLAR, ANDREAS WINDISCH, BENJAMIN WILMES, HAMILTON GROSS, PETER M. KRUSE et JOACHIM WEGENER. « INDUSTRIAL CASE STUDIES FOR EVALUATING SEARCH BASED STRUCTURAL TESTING ». International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 22, no 08 (décembre 2012) : 1123–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194012500313.

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Evolutionary structural testing has been researched and promising results have been presented. However, it has hardly been applied to real-world complex systems and as such, little is known about the scalability, applicability and acceptability of it in an industrial setting. The European project EvoTest (IST-33472) team has been working from 2006 till 2009 to improve this situation and this paper informs about the results. We start with an overview of tools and techniques which we have developed for automated evolutionary structural testing. Subsequently, we describe the empirical setup used to study the applicability of evolutionary structural testing in industry through two case studies. The test objects used for the studies are selected functions (handwritten and generated) from production systems at Daimler and Berner & Mattner Systemtechnik (BMS) like, for example, Rear Window Defroster, Global Powertrain Engine Controller, Window Lift Control System, etc. The results of the case studies are described and research questions are assessed based on the obtained results. In summary, the results indicate that evolutionary structural testing in an industrial setting is worthwhile and profitable. Hardly any detailed knowledge of evolutionary computation is required to search for interesting test data. The case studies also research the benefits of using techniques like automated parameter tuning and search space smoothing.
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Tuma, Katja, Christian Sandberg, Urban Thorsson, Mathias Widman, Thomas Herpel et Riccardo Scandariato. « Finding security threats that matter : Two industrial case studies ». Journal of Systems and Software 179 (septembre 2021) : 111003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2021.111003.

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