10 results match your criteria: "Inseec Business School[Affiliation]"
PLoS One
August 2023
ECE, OMNES Education, Paris, France.
The notion of sobriety is considered a key variable in various energy transition scenarios. Often associated with a form of punitive ecology, it is, nevertheless, possible to make it a component that supports green growth, by linking it to the concept of "satisfaction". In this work, we have invented a way to achieve both "digital", "economic", and "ecological" sobriety, while ensuring the satisfaction of the end user.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGeriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil
June 2022
Centre hospitalier universitaire de Nantes, Pôle de gérontologie Clinique, Nantes, France
Technol Forecast Soc Change
June 2021
INSEEC Business School, Paris, France.
This study measures the global economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak. This pandemic is characterized by demand and supply shocks, leading to restrictions on trade, product and service transactions, and capital flow mobility. We investigate its impact on currency markets, stock market performance, and investor fear sentiment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGeriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil
December 2020
Accueil Cancer de la Ville de Paris (ACVP), Paris, France.
The considerable developments in the field of oncology have led to increased life expectancy and are contributing to conceptual changes in the care and management of patients. As such, the introduction of supportive care represents the archetype of a new "person-centred" approach and its characteristic needs. While the chronicity of the disease reflects advances in treatment, it also raises questions about a particularly long, cumbersome and painful treatment process for an aging and vulnerable population.
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December 2020
Inseec Business School, MSc « Directeur des établissements de santé », Inseec Paris, France.
This article is about the development of complementary and alternative medicine in geriatrics. He questions the meaning of his practices - and more broadly that of relational and non-drug care - as well as their application in the field in the aging sector. Indeed, the promotion of non-drug therapies by the high health authority, the growing role of actors in relational care or the emergence of practices complementary attest to a new dynamic of care in favor of a more global approach to support.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGeriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil
December 2019
Accueil cancer de la ville de Paris (ACVP), Paris, France.
The considerable developments in the field of oncology have led to increased life expectancy and are contributing to conceptual changes in the care and management of patients. As such, the introduction of supportive care represents the archetype of a new "person-centred" approach and its characteristic needs. While the chronicity of the disease reflects advances in treatment, it also raises questions about a particularly long, cumbersome and painful treatment process for an aging and vulnerable population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Serv Manage Res
August 2018
INSEEC Business School, Paris, France.
We mobilize theories of corporate governance and the theory of the social psychology of decision-making small groups to understand the operational process of the public hospital supervisory board. More precisely, we empirically test the mediation relationship of the decision-making process (effort norms, use of knowledge and skills, and conflict cognitive) between its structure (size, the composition, and diversity) and the performance of its roles (strategy, control, and service). A total of 320 questionnaires coming from members of the French public hospital supervisory board were collected.
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January 2018
Crossmodal Research Laboratory, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
There is growing interest in the development of new technologies that capitalize on our emerging understanding of the multisensory influences on flavor perception in order to enhance human-food interaction design. This review focuses on the role of (extrinsic) visual, auditory, and haptic/tactile elements in modulating flavor perception and more generally, our food and drink experiences. We review some of the most exciting examples of recent multisensory technologies for augmenting such experiences.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBehav Brain Sci
January 2017
Crossmodal Research Laboratory,Department of Experimental Psychology,Oxford OX1
Health messages designed to address obesity are typically focused on the long-term benefits of eating healthy food. However, according to the insurance hypothesis, obese people are food insecure, and this causes them to be overly concerned about short-term consumption. As such, it is necessary to rethink public health messaging and consider how to reduce short-term insecurity by eating healthy food.
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