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- PublicationMEED Middle East Economic Digest(2013)In the article, the author discusses the six main strategic motivations, as well as the six major development strategies in order to ensure business growth. Among the strategic motivations are to keep pace with an expanding market, to change the rules of the game through radical innovation, and to consolidate. The development strategies include internal growth, alliance with a rival, and acquisition
87 - PublicationLes difficultés de l'utilisation du discours rapporté en français chez des apprenants arabophones : Interférences langagières et perspectives pédagogiques(2013)Dans cet article, nous étudions les difficultés rencontrées chez des apprenants arabophones en FLE dans l’utilisation du discours rapporté. A partir d’un corpus de copies d’examen (niveaux B1-B2), nous identifions les lacunes de transposition du discours direct en discours indirect et nous discutons les raisons de ces difficultés qui seraient souvent liées à des interférences langagières entre le français et l’arabe. En guise de conclusion, nous proposons quelques perspectives pédagogiques que les enseignants de FLE pourraient prendre en considération face à un public d’apprenants arabophones
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68 341 - PublicationComment prévoir le succès d’une innovation(2016)How to predict the success of disruptive innovations? The case of the electric vehicle Demand forecasting for disruptive innovations is a major challenge for professionals and academics. This article addresses the issue by building an original spatial model, USIDDI (User-centric SImulation for the Deployment of Disruptive Innovations) on the analysis of individuals’ compatibility with the innovation. We empirically test the model on the electric vehicle market and emphasize the nature of the recommendations that should be made to companies and governments to accelerate the scaling-up of disruptive innovations. Mots-clés
101 134 - PublicationDigital Tectonics and Cinematic Intimacy: An Epidemiological/Psychoanalytic Perspective(2023)This chapter will develop the basic premise of a paper delivered at the 2021 Irish Psychoanalytic Film Festival entitled “When the disease is misrecognised as the cure: Screen Contagion in the Shadow of COVID-19". The aim, building on Ian Parker’s concluding remarks at the event, is to explore - by way of analytical interventions into the field - the notion of cinematic intimacy in the context of COVID-19 and the lockdown experience. The working hypothesis is that the increased proximity to screens and images during the pandemic is a symptom - in the fundamental Lacanian sense - of a more serious screen contagion at work in the shadows of COVID-19. Using an innovative combination of psychoanalytic and epidemiological tools, this chapter attempts to analyse this phenomenon at the level of what I term the Tektonic Virus: a form of algorithmic desire fuelling the viral spread of a new mode of digitised subjectivity. © 2024 selection and editorial matter, Carol Owens and Sarah Meehan O’Callaghan; individual chapters, the contributors.
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