Publications
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Sécurité, complexité, imprévisibilité: apports et perspectives des travaux de Leplat
e thème de la sécurité a un statut particulier dans les travaux de Jacques Leplat puisqu’il est transversal à toute sa carrière (Leplat, 1985, 2011; Leplat & Cuny, 1974). À partir des années 80, il s’est lié à celui de complexité, devenu indispensable pour décrire le monde qui nous entoure (Leplat & De Terssac, 1990; […]
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Developmental approach of safety in ergonomics/human factors: insights of constructed safety in six work environments
This article brings together works on the notion of constructed safety in ergonomics, carried out over the last fifteen years. Firstly, we situate this approach to safety in relation to existing models previously developed (e.g. regulated or managed safety) in regard with the development of activity-centred ergonomics. We then present six research actions in activity-centred […]
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Open innovation pratices and environmental sustainability: a systematic literature review
The concept of sustainability is increasingly recognized as a major imperative in the face of environmental challenges. Although sustainable practices meet government standards, their implementation is hampered by a number of obstacles, such as a lack of knowledge or sustainable technologies. In this context, innovation plays a central role, in particular open innovation, which is […]
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A model-driven approach for prospective ergonomics: Application to ikigai robotics
Prospective Ergonomics requires building a vision of the future, which can be achieved empirically (e.g. analysing unmet needs) and/or creatively (e.g. creating future needs). We develop an alternative way of imagining the future, through a model-driven approach. Based on several developmental models, we provide a global picture of possible future(s) emphasising higher-ordered motivations and values […]
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Educational digital twins (EDT) to a sustainable future? Between promises and reality
The Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations in 2015 underline the urgency of sustainability in all sectors, starting with the industrial sector. The ambition of Industry 5.0 is to go beyond Industry 4.0, striving for a sustainable technological revolution centered on people (Barcellini, 2019; Julien & Martin, 2021). So-called “disruptive” industrial innovations are […]
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Proteus effect: how avatars influence the way we behave
Poster présenté au RJC en IHM 2024 sur le projet de thèse d’Anna Martin Coesel
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Performance analysis and planning of Self-Sufficient solar PV-Powered electric vehicle charging station in dusty conditions for sustainable transport
Electric car charging stations are in high demand as a result of the development of the e-mobility sector and the adoption of electric vehicles in transportation. This study aims to construct and analyze a stand-alone solar PV-powered electric car charging station to fulfil electric vehicle load demand and make recommendations for optimizing its operation. The […]
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Requirements engineering and user needs analysis
This chapter aims to provide guiding concepts to understand Requirements Engineering and User Needs Analysis, including methodological insights regarding the process and the object of study: focusing on different kinds of needs, including motivational needs, stimulating innovation, and anticipating future needs at the individual and societal levels. This chapter builds on several previous publications by […]
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From social manufacturing and entrepreneurship to social open innovation: Exploring the role of fabrication laboratories
The research aims to shed light on the role of open innovation in addressing social and economic challenges. It focuses on 3D-based fabrication laboratories (fablabs) and attempts to identify the mechanisms through which the latter facilitates the diffusion and promotion of (open) innovations. The findings reveal how fablabs and additive manufacturing (AM) enable the scaling […]
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A theoretical review of the Proteus effect: understanding the underlying processes
Humans’ inherent fascination for stories can be observed throughout most of our documented history. If, for a long time, narratives were told through paintings, songs, or literature, recent technological advances such as immersive virtual reality have made it possible for us to interact with storylines and characters in a completely new manner. With these new […]
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Meeting the challenges of effective readiness for change in a global context
The aim of this paper is to address the potential impact of perceptions on individual readiness for change. Based on a quantitative survey of 310 executives from Anglo Saxon countries, North and Latin Europe, Arabian countries, and Far East Asian countries, identified via multi stage sampling, we compare the impact of employees’ cultural factors (cultural […]
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Unlocking the sources of individual readiness for change: exploring the role of nationality
This paper aims to examine primarily the readiness for change at an individual level. Additionally, this study examines the impact of internal change factors on individual readiness for change as well as their effect across nations.
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