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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Pratiques frugales"
Oruezabala, Par Gwenaëlle. "L’effectuation, une logique d’action pertinente pour les managers africains". Revue Française de Gestion 46, n. 289 (maggio 2020): 179–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/rfg.2020.00448.
Testo completoFagbohoun, Sandra. "Innovation frugale, effectuation etFablabs : des pratiques à croiser pour penser l’innovation différemment". Innovations 51, n. 3 (2016): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/inno.051.0027.
Testo completoEl Ganbour, Rachid, Samira Elouelji, Morad El Ganbour e Kawtar Tahmoun. "L’innovation frugale en éducation : Un système innovant, responsable et inclusif". Médiations et médiatisations, n. 16 (30 ottobre 2023): 95–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.52358/mm.vi16.363.
Testo completoFerrari, Serena, Margot Moniot, Baba Ba, Amadou Asseloka, Mouhamadou Lamine Ndiaye, Nicolas Paget, Pascal Bonnet e Jean-Daniel Cesaro. "Pastoralisme et frugalité numérique : évaluation des usages chez les ménages pastoraux au Sénégal". Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux 77 (9 aprile 2024): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/remvt.37200.
Testo completoTesi sul tema "Pratiques frugales"
De, Klijn Ilse. "Tourisme transformationnel : la confrontation avec des pratiques frugales en vacances comme levier d'adoption de comportements pro-environnementaux pérennes". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Chambéry, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023CHAMA064.
Testo completoEncouraging pro-environmental behaviours is deeply needed due to the significant impact of human activity on climate change. Part of the population is already engaged in virtuous behaviours, but many obstacles are still preventing climate action. It is even more significant in a tourism context since pro-environmental behaviours tend to fade during holidays. Researchers are still struggling to identify an effective approach that could lead to long-term responsible behaviours. However, the literature dedicated to transformative tourism highlights the power of the tourism experience to encourage individual transformations. To broaden existing research, this doctoral work suggests that practices experienced during a tourism activity could be transferred to everyday life and foster pro-environmental behaviours. Our empirical material is based on a longitudinal and multi-method data collection from nineteen respondents who walked several days on the Camino de Compostela. Our results first enrich the understanding of the holistic process of transformation in the context of a pedestrian itinerancy through the construction of a conceptual model exploring the dynamics of this process, the triggering factors as well as the types and duration of transformations. Our results also identify that confrontation with frugal practices during pedestrian itinerancy triggers the adoption of long-term pro-environmental practices thanks to a mechanism of transferability that encourages the transposition of frugal practices from holidays to everyday life. These results not only contribute to the literature on transformative tourism and the adoption of pro-environmental behaviours, but also make relevant methodological contributions. Our research also has a significant managerial and social impact since we invite tourism stakeholders to design frugal activities that could convince tourists to adopt more sustainable behaviours in their daily lives. This would contribute to the collective effort towards sobriety.Key words : long-term sustainable behaviour, transformative tourism, frugal practices, transferability, longitudinal study
Lecomte, Chloé. "Ingénierie frugale pour les bases de la Pyramide : concevoir des produits ouverts pour des contextes multiples". Thesis, Grenoble, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014GRENI064/document.
Testo completoGlobalization of markets, rapid growth of emerging countries, challenges of a sustainable design and needs of low-income populations trigger companies to look for new forms of organization and innovation. The Base of the Pyramid (BoP) theory takes root on these challenges and suggests fighting against poverty while generating economic growth. Although recent, the literature on this topic is diverse and today falls mainly in management and economic sciences. The contributions in the field of engineering design are quite few, and many questions remain on the feasibility and operability of such an approach. The goal of this research is to understand how the dynamics of the BoP-oriented innovation may require rethinking current design practices. We will particularly explore frugal engineering, a design process that enrolls economy of use and expense, as a means to design products and services within the dual challenge of fighting against poverty and economic growth. Our contributions take place in two areas. The first one is based on a review of 215 BoP case-studies related in the literature: the outcome is a categorization of the BoP-called strategies. This categorization allows a multilevel reading that generates significant findings: the difficulty of combining social and economic impacts within the same approach, the dichotomy between market and inclusive strategies, as well as the existence of multiple BoP contexts which reflects a tension between needs' satisfaction (local impact) and economy of scale (global impact). The second area of contribution is about frugal design, taken as one possible BoP-oriented approach. We define frugal engineering as the search for a just-enough between a core value and a low-cost proposition. Our proposition of new concepts, such as the “Non Trade Off” during the design process and the “Adaptability” of the product, leads us to question the uniqueness of this just-enough. The core value is not an absolute concept; rather it comes in multiple values (re)defined during design, manufacturing and use phases of the product life cycle. This appropriation is made by focusing on key features of the product, in order to meet the environment, resource and infrastructure constrained, to reduce production and assembly costs, and to meet an essential need. Therefore, frugal design is incorporated in an inclusive logic, in which each stakeholder of the value chain contributes to redefine the just-enough of the product (and process). These results, obtained by empirical studies in India and Vietnam, emphasize the importance of contextual elements to take into account during frugal design. We propose the Scenes as a new tool for representing these elements. The Scenes complement the existing user-centered design tools, and help to contextualize the discussion on the core values of a frugal product. To conclude, the premises of an open frugal design emerge from this research. Such a model would leave more flexibility to the BoP users to appropriate themselves the product and define their essential values. Thus, designing open and adaptable products is a way to nourish a better sustainable development