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    Franchise as an Efficient Mode of Entry on Emerging Markets: A Discussion from the Legitimacy Point of View

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    Les facteurs d'institutionnalisation de la franchise et leurs conséquences sur la performance

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    La franchise est l’une des formes d’organisation des rĂ©seaux de point de vente les plus dynamiques en France. Forme hybride aux yeux des thĂ©ories contractualistes, elle est pensĂ©e comme transitoire, les points de vente franchisĂ©s devant Ă  terme ĂȘtre rachetĂ©s par le franchiseur pour s’octroyer les rentes rĂ©siduelles. Pourtant, elle persiste au fil des annĂ©es et demeure un des moyens privilĂ©giĂ©s de couvrir un territoire. Les auteurs suggĂšrent que cette persistance de la franchise dans l’organisation des rĂ©seaux de points de vente est explicable par la mobilisation du courant nĂ©o-institutionnaliste sociologique. Une sĂ©rie de propositions de recherche est dĂ©rivĂ©e de cette analyse

    Destruction of superconductivity in disordered materials : a dimensional crossover

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    The disorder-induced Superconductor-to-Insulator Transition in amorphous Nbx_{x}Si1−x_{1-x} two-dimensional thin films is studied for different niobium compositions xx through a variation of the sample thickness dd. We show that the critical thickness dcd_c, separating a superconducting regime from an insulating one, increases strongly with diminishing xx, thus attaining values of over 100 {\AA}. The corresponding phase diagram in the (d,x)(d, x) plane is inferred and related to the three-dimensional situation. The two-dimensional Superconductor-to-Insulator Transition well connects with the three-dimensional Superconductor-to-Metal Transition

    IT Adoption in the Public Healthcare Sector: an Institutional Research Agenda

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    The study of IT adoption is a recurrent topic in IS research. In the healthcare sector and hospitals, the adoption of IT is predominantly justified by the desire to prevent medical errors and increase patients’ safety (Menachemi et al., 2007). However, researchers such as Mc Kee and Healy (2002) have observed that hospital reorganisations have received far less attention from researchers in Europe than is the case in the United-States. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to develop a research agenda focused on IT adoption in European healthcare organisations and to bring the new insights that can be gained from a more sociological, institutional view of the adoption process

    Effect of annealing on the superconducting properties of a-Nb(x)Si(1-x) thin films

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    a-Nb(x)Si(1-x) thin films with thicknesses down to 25 {\AA} have been structurally characterized by TEM (Transmission Electron Microscopy) measurements. As-deposited or annealed films are shown to be continuous and homogeneous in composition and thickness, up to an annealing temperature of 500{\deg}C. We have carried out low temperature transport measurements on these films close to the superconductor-to-insulator transition (SIT), and shown a qualitative difference between the effect of annealing or composition, and a reduction of the film thickness on the superconducting properties of a-NbSi. These results question the pertinence of the sheet resistance R_square as the relevant parameter to describe the SIT.Comment: 9 pages, 12 figure
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