691 research outputs found

    Knowledge management : a learning mix perspective

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    How can an organization define policy for managing its knowledge ? In this article, an integrative model is proposed : the Learning Mix. It consists of 4 interacting facets: Information Technology, Learning Structure, Knowledge Portfolio and Learning Identity.knowledge management; learning; learning model

    Building social business models: lessons from the Grameen experience

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    The social business idea borrows some concepts from the capitalist economy, and therefore the implementation of social businesses can likewise borrow some concepts from conventional business literature. As an illustration, the notion of business model, which is currently attracting much attention from researchers, can be revisited so as to enable the building of social businesses. Social business models are needed alongside conventional ones. After defining what a social business is, the authors will describe the first endeavors to create such businesses within the Grameen Group. This in turn will lead to a discussion of the social business model.Social business; business model; social business model; Grameen; Danone

    Inter-organizational communities of practice: specificities and stakes

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    Inter-organizational communities of practice (IOCoPs) are today an emergent research topic and studies in this area are still in an exploratory phase. Theoretical mechanisms are vaguely specified and empirical studies are incipient. For this reason, this paper firstly aims at presenting the specificities and stakes of such organizational forms, establishing reference points for further research in this field. We will introduce the main features of IOCoPs and explain why they do not represent a mere subcategory of CoPs, but a unit of analysis per se. In this paper, we will follow a thematic approach to indicate IOCoPs’ specificities and stakes. We will thus look at the IOCoPs’ actors (in part I), IOCoPs as original organizational forms (part II), then IOCoPs’ life cycle (part III). Finally, we will synthesize IOCoPs’ distinctive features and conclude with a discussion on key interests of IOCoPs for both practitioners and academics.Community of practice; inter-organizational relationships; professional practice; expertise; knowledge management; learning; organizational boundaries; life-cycle

    Design and implementation of a multi-octave-band audio camera for realtime diagnosis

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    Noise pollution investigation takes advantage of two common methods of diagnosis: measurement using a Sound Level Meter and acoustical imaging. The former enables a detailed analysis of the surrounding noise spectrum whereas the latter is rather used for source localization. Both approaches complete each other, and merging them into a unique system, working in realtime, would offer new possibilities of dynamic diagnosis. This paper describes the design of a complete system for this purpose: imaging in realtime the acoustic field at different octave bands, with a convenient device. The acoustic field is sampled in time and space using an array of MEMS microphones. This recent technology enables a compact and fully digital design of the system. However, performing realtime imaging with resource-intensive algorithm on a large amount of measured data confronts with a technical challenge. This is overcome by executing the whole process on a Graphic Processing Unit, which has recently become an attractive device for parallel computing

    Stratégie de rupture basée sur des innovations radicales : Etude du cas de l'entreprise Salomon à la lumiÚre de ses compétences et capacités organisationnelles

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    This paper concentrates on the analysis of organizational resources, competencies and capabilities as well as on the organizational architectures which facilitate their acquisition and use. On the basis of these concepts, the paper proposes an analysis grid which is then applied to a case study of Salomon, world leader in the winter sports equipment market. This grid is used to gain an understanding of Salomon's success in implementing breakthrough strategies based on radical innovations. Focusing on the study of internal resources leads to an investigation into Salomon's learning capabilities.organizational competency; organizational capabilities; innovation; Salomon

    Preparation of multi-allylic dendronized polymers via atom-transfer radical polymerization

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    International audienceAtom-transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) was investigated to polymerize a styrene monomer carrying carbosilane dendrons with 6 terminal allyl branches. Polymers with a monomodal molar mass distribution and low polydispersity have been produced, while by comparison the free-radical polymerization technique led to chain transfer early in the polymerization. Steric effect brought by the dendrons result in a slow polymerization rate, leading to an apparent saturation of the degree of polymerization. By pushing up the polymerization conditions (eg. increase of temperature or concentration), interchain couplings started to take place, most likely from reactions at the allyl branches. These results are very similar to the ones previously reported for the anionic polymerization of this same multi-allylic dendronized monomer. § present addresses: P.O. Schwartz, Alsachim SAS

    Glassy States in Asymmetric Mixtures of Soft and Hard Colloids

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    © 2013 American Physical Society, available at: Truzzolillo, D., Marzi, D., Marakis, J., Capone, B., Camargo, M., Munam, A., 
 Vlassopoulos, D. (2013). Glassy States in Asymmetric Mixtures of Soft and Hard Colloids. Physical Review Letters, 111(20). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.208301By employing rheological experiments, mode coupling theory, and computer simulations based on realistic coarse-grained models, we investigate the effects of small, hard colloids on the glassy states formed by large, soft colloids. Multiarm star polymers mimic hard and soft colloids by appropriately varying the number and size of their arms. The addition of hard colloids leads, depending on their concentration, to either melting of the soft glass or the emergence of two distinct glassy states. We explain our findings by depletion of the colloids adjacent to the stars, which leads to an arrested phase separation when the repulsive glass line meets the demixing binodal. The parameter-free agreement between experiment, theory, and simulations suggests the generic nature of our results and opens the route for designing soft-hard colloidal composites with tunable rheology.This work has been supported by the EU (ITN-COMPLOIDS Grant No. 234810) and by the J. S. Latsis Foundation (Grant No. 0839-2012)

    pH-Responsive Poly(Ethylene Glycol)- block -Polylactide Micelles for Tumor-Targeted Drug Delivery

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    This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Biomacromolecules, copyright © American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by publisher. To access the final edited and published work see: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.7b00509A biodegradable micellar drug delivery system with a pH-responsive sheddable PEG shell was developed using an acetal-linked poly(ethylene glycol)-block-polylactide (PEG-a-PLA) copolymer and applied to the tumoral release of paclitaxel (PTX). The micelles with a diameter of ∌100 nm were stable in PBS at pH 7.4, started shedding the shell and aggregating slowly at pH 6.5, and decomposed faster at pH 5.5. PTX-loaded micelles (M-PTX) with a drug loading of 6.9 wt % exhibited pH-triggered PTX release in simulated tumoral acidic environments corresponding to the extracellular and intracellular spaces. In vitro experiments showed that the micelles were noncytotoxic to different cell lines, while M-PTX inhibited the proliferation and promoted the apoptosis of Hela cells. An in vivo study with Hela tumor-bearing mice indicated that M-PTX efficiently inhibited tumor growth. Because of these properties, the PEG-a-PLA micellar system appears to have bright prospects as a tumor-targeting drug carrier.China Postdoctoral Science Foundation || General Program, No. 18 2015M580640 National Natural Science Foundation of China || General Program, No.19 2157405

    A two-dimensional deconvolution stability conditions

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    Deconvolution is the main prohlems of images restoration . This study deals with phenomena due to deconvolution, so stability conditions are precised about center cross convolution mask with Huang's theorem .La dĂ©convolution est au centre des problĂšmes de reconstruction d'images. Dans cet article, nous prĂ©sentons les phĂ©nomĂšnes engendrĂ©s par cette opĂ©ration. Nous dĂ©finissons les conditions de stabilitĂ© des masques de convolution de type centrĂ© avec un voisinage en croix Ă  partir du thĂ©orĂȘme de Huan

    A 2022 τ\tau-Herculid meteor cluster from an airborne experiment: automated detection, characterization, and consequences for meteoroids

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    Context. The existence of meteor clusters has long since been a subject of speculation and so far only seven events have been reported, among which two involve less than five meteors, and three were seen during the Leonid storms. Aims. The 1995 outburst of Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann was predicted to result in a meteor shower in May 2022. We detected the shower, proved this to be the result of this outburst, and detected another meteor cluster during the same observation mission. Methods. The {\tau}-Herculids meteor shower outburst on 31 May 2022 was continuously monitored for 4 hours during an airborne campaign. The video data were analyzed using a recently developed computer-vision processing chain for meteor real-time detection. Results. We report and characterize the detection of a meteor cluster involving 38 fragments, detected at 06:48 UT for a total duration of 11.3 s. The derived cumulative size frequency distribution index is relatively shallow: s = 3.1. Our open-source computer-vision processing chain (named FMDT) detects 100% of the meteors that a human eye is able to detect in the video. Classical automated motion detection assuming a static camera was not suitable for the stabilized camera setup because of residual motion. Conclusions. From all reported meteor clusters, we crudely estimate their occurrence to be less than one per million observed meteors. Low heliocentric distance enhances the probability of such meteoroid self-disruption in the interplanetary space.Comment: 6 pqges, 5 figure
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