Du, Jingshu; Wu, Liang; Liu, Heng
Intrinsic or Normative Pressure and Green Management: The Role of Internal and External Bricolage Proceedings Article
Dans: European Academy of Management (EURAM), Dublin, Ireland, 2026.
@inproceedings{du_3319,
title = {Intrinsic or Normative Pressure and Green Management: The Role of Internal and External Bricolage},
author = {Jingshu Du and Liang Wu and Heng Liu},
url = {https://conferences.euram.academy/2023conference/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2023/10/EURAM-2023-Programme-for-Web.pdf},
year = {2026},
date = {2026-06-01},
booktitle = {European Academy of Management (EURAM)},
address = {Dublin, Ireland},
note = {14-16 juin 2023
Dublin, Ireland},
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Mali, Jihane; Shohreh, Ahvar; Atigui, Faten; Azough, Ahmed; Travers, Nicolas
DaMoOp: A global approach for optimizing denormalized schemas through a multidimensional cost model Article de journal
Dans: Information Systems, vol. 136, p. 102598, 2026.
@article{mali_3855,
title = {DaMoOp: A global approach for optimizing denormalized schemas through a multidimensional cost model},
author = {Jihane Mali and Ahvar Shohreh and Faten Atigui and Ahmed Azough and Nicolas Travers},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.is.2025.102598},
year = {2026},
date = {2026-02-01},
journal = {Information Systems},
volume = {136},
pages = {102598},
note = {The complexity of database systems has increased alongside the exponential growth of data, necessitating
Information Systems (IS) architects to continuously refine data models and meticulously select storage and
management options that align with requirements. While existing solutions focus on data model transformation,
none offer guidance in selecting the most suitable data model for a given use case. In this context, we propose
DaMoOp, an automated approach for leading data model selection process. DaMoOp starts from a conceptual
model and associated use case comprising queries, settings and infrastructure constraints, to generate relevant
logical data models. A cost model, considering environmental, financial, and temporal factors, facilitates
comparison and selection of the most suitable data model. Our cost model incorporates both data model and
queries costs. Additionally, we suggest a data model selection process that enhances the ability to choose the
optimal data model(s) for a specific use case, while also adapting to rapidly evolving use cases. We provide a
strategic optimization approach designed to identify the most cost-efficient and stable data model as use case
scenarios evolve. Moreover, we offer a simulation tool for the entire process, which enables visualizing the
impact of use case variations on data model costs, thus empowering IS architects to make informed decisions},
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Takhirov, Aziz; Yakoubi, Driss
Pressure Poisson splitting scheme for Navier-Stokes Equations with open boundaries Article de journal
Dans: Mathematics And Computers In Simulation, vol. 240, p. 968–981, 2026.
@article{takhirov_3854,
title = {Pressure Poisson splitting scheme for Navier-Stokes Equations with open boundaries},
author = {Aziz Takhirov and Driss Yakoubi},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matcom.2025.08.007},
year = {2026},
date = {2026-02-01},
journal = {Mathematics And Computers In Simulation},
volume = {240},
pages = {968--981},
abstract = {This paper presents a novel time-stepping algorithm for solving incompressible flows in domains with open boundaries. The scheme is based on the pressure Poisson reformulation of the system. A new boundary condition is proposed for the pressure variable on the open boundary. Unconditional stability is shown for a stabilized scheme. Numerical tests indicate excellent stability and accuracy of the proposed algorithm.},
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Chu, Junfei; Dong, Yanhua; Yuan, Zhe; Wang, Weijiao
A general framework and an individual dominance realization model for efficient fixed cost allocation based on DEA Article de journal
Dans: Omega-International Journal Of Management Science, vol. 138, p. 103382, 2026.
@article{chu_3793,
title = {A general framework and an individual dominance realization model for efficient fixed cost allocation based on DEA},
author = {Junfei Chu and Yanhua Dong and Zhe Yuan and Weijiao Wang},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0305048325001082?via%3Dihub},
year = {2026},
date = {2026-01-01},
journal = {Omega-International Journal Of Management Science},
volume = {138},
pages = {103382},
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Xiao, Huaiyuan; Dornaika, Fadi; Charafeddine, Jinan; Jingjun, Bi
Metric learning-enhanced semi-supervised Graph Convolutional Network for multi-view learning Article de journal
Dans: Information Fusion, vol. 124, p. 103420, 2025.
@article{xiao_3803,
title = {Metric learning-enhanced semi-supervised Graph Convolutional Network for multi-view learning},
author = {Huaiyuan Xiao and Fadi Dornaika and Jinan Charafeddine and Bi Jingjun},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1566253525004932?via%3Dihub},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-12-01},
journal = {Information Fusion},
volume = {124},
pages = {103420},
abstract = {Multi-view learning utilizes data from diverse perspectives or modalities, integrating complementary infor
mation from various sources. It plays a crucial role in intelligent systems and finds extensive applications in
fields such as computer vision, recommender systems, and natural language processing. With the increasing
complexity and heterogeneity of real-world data, the integration of Graph Convolutional Networks (GCNs) in
multi-view learning scenarios is becoming increasingly important. Despite the advances in GCNs, it remains a
major challenge to effectively generalize models and improve their stability across different data views. In this
paper, we present a novel framework, the Enhanced Triplet Loss Based Semi-Supervised Graph Convolutional
Network for Multi-View Learning (MV-TriGCN), which addresses these challenges through three primary
innovations. First, we propose an enhanced triplet loss for deep metric learning tailored to the hidden features
of GCNs based on semi-hard negative sample selection. Second, view graphs are constructed using the classical
KNN scheme and a semi-supervised flexible method to improve the diversity of data structure representation
resulting in a more stable hypothesis space. Moreover, we learn an end-to-end multi-view GCN by merging all
available graphs and utilizing the aggregated cross-entropy losses and deep metric losses. Finally, we introduce
a stepwise training strategy that allows the model to adapt to the losses during different optimization phases.
Extensive experiments show that our method outperforms existing state-of-the-art approaches in terms of accuracy and stability},
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Dornaika, Fadi; IBRAHIM, Zoulfakar; Charafeddine, Jinan; Bosaghzadeh, Alireza
Towards Dynamic Self-Training for Scalable Semi-Supervised Learning on Graphs Article de journal
Dans: Neurocomputing, vol. 654, p. 131223, 2025.
@article{dornaika_3847,
title = {Towards Dynamic Self-Training for Scalable Semi-Supervised Learning on Graphs},
author = {Fadi Dornaika and Zoulfakar IBRAHIM and Jinan Charafeddine and Alireza Bosaghzadeh},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2025.131223},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-11-01},
journal = {Neurocomputing},
volume = {654},
pages = {131223},
abstract = {In the realm of graph-based semi-supervised learning (GSSL), traditional methodologies often struggle to effectively handle labeled samples and scale to accommodate large datasets. To increase supervision information in semi-supervised learning, the self-training paradigm is often used, mainly in datasets with moderate sizes. On the other hand, the use of anchors was adopted with large datasets. In this research endeavor, we propose a novel framework for GSSL that leverages a novel self-training principle tailored for very large datasets, and introduces an advanced method for automatic graph construction using anchors. Our approach focuses on utilizing generated labels of random batches of unlabeled samples, subsequently incorporating these predictions into the training set to enhance the model's accuracy. Pseudo-labeling, a specific instance of self-training, assigns pseudo-labels to the most confidently predicted unlabeled examples, treating them as ground truth during the training phase. By constructing anchor-to-anchor affinity graphs that incorporate both feature and label information, our method facilitates robust learning on large-scale datasets. Through comprehensive experimentation across diverse large datasets, our approach demonstrates its efficacy in achieving scalable and reliable semi-supervised learning outcomes. These findings represent a significant advancement in the field of GSSL, with wide-ranging implications for various applications across different domains. Our method not only addresses the scalability issue but also ensures the effective integration of both labeled and pseudo labeled data, thereby enhancing the overall learning process.},
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Bitar, Mohammad; Obeid, Hassan; Ouadghiri, Imane El; Peillex, Jonathan
Can CSR in banking reduce corruption? Article de journal
Dans: Finance Research Letters, vol. 85, p. 107939, 2025.
@article{bitar_3856,
title = {Can CSR in banking reduce corruption?},
author = {Mohammad Bitar and Hassan Obeid and Imane El Ouadghiri and Jonathan Peillex},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.frl.2025.107939},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-11-01},
journal = {Finance Research Letters},
volume = {85},
pages = {107939},
abstract = {This study examines the impact of bank involvement in corporate social responsibility (CSR) on
corruption. Using a sample of banks from 40 countries, the results show that CSR initiatives
significantly reduce corruption, with consistent findings across tests. Mechanism analysis reveals
that CSR mitigates corruption by strengthening regulatory frameworks, improving stakeholder
protection, diversifying resources, and enhancing transparency. These findings emphasize the
importance of integrating CSR into banking strategies and regulatory requirements to address
social and environmental priorities and combat corruption.},
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Lacour, Stéphanie; Aguié-Béghin, Véronique; Chabbert, Brigitte; Scheel, Mario; Thomas, Damien; Clain, Pascal
Capillary properties of natural fibre assembly for evaporative purposes Article de journal
Dans: Colloids And Surfaces A-Physicochemical And Engineering Aspects, vol. 724, p. 137145, 2025.
@article{lacour_3784,
title = {Capillary properties of natural fibre assembly for evaporative purposes},
author = {Stéphanie Lacour and Véronique Aguié-Béghin and Brigitte Chabbert and Mario Scheel and Damien Thomas and Pascal Clain},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2025.137145},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-11-01},
journal = {Colloids And Surfaces A-Physicochemical And Engineering Aspects},
volume = {724},
pages = {137145},
abstract = {Natural fibres are well known for their high efficiency in evaporation and humidification applications, making them a promising solution for cooling processes during heat waves. Mimicking the evapotranspiration mechanisms of trees is essential for designing optimal fibre wicks in canopy-like devices. Such devices are designed by their capillary rising height and water storage capacity. This study examines the water retention properties and capillary rise height of various yarns: retention tests for surface properties and tomographies for topographical aspects are combined to explain observed water rising height in samples. Tomographic analyses document pore sizes, fibre diameters, and water distribution within the wicks. Water retention properties among the samples range from less than 10% to over 20% of dry mass, reflecting significant wettability differences. However, the ultimate height of water ascension primarily depends on the structural yarn properties. Repeated tomographic scans during the rise reveal that water initially ascends in fibre-dense regions. The competition between capillary and tensile forces causes displacements, redistributing fibre densities. In plant fibres, swelling amplifies these displacements and propagates them along the wick axis. Water envelops individual fibres or bundles, penetrating into the lumens. The size of wet lumens increases due to internal capillary pressure, which is influenced by the convexity of the internal walls. This pressure drives a creeping progression of the water front along the fibre axis. The study finds that a high number of strings with intermediate porosities, which accommodate swelling, enhances the capillary rise height. However, further research is needed to fully understand the role of lumens. While they provide additional water storage capacity and facilitate capillary action through small diameters, they may also reduce the flow rate of water ascent.},
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Charafeddine, Jinan; Shakir, Wafaa; Hamdan, Hani
ESER- Machine Learning Model for Predicting RSSI of FSO Communications in Forest Environments Proceedings Article
Dans: 2025 IEEE 22nd Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), IEEE, Las Vegas, NV, USA, 2025, ISBN: 2331-9860.
@inproceedings{charafeddine_3667,
title = {ESER- Machine Learning Model for Predicting RSSI of FSO Communications in Forest Environments},
author = {Jinan Charafeddine and Wafaa Shakir and Hani Hamdan},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CCNC54725.2025.10975867},
issn = {2331-9860},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-11-01},
booktitle = {2025 IEEE 22nd Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC)},
publisher = {IEEE},
address = {Las Vegas, NV, USA},
abstract = {This study investigates the application of machine learning (ML) algorithms to predict the received signal strength indicator (RSSI) in free space optical (FSO) communication systems operating in forest areas. FSO technology offers high data transmission rates and bandwidths, but faces challenges due to atmospheric conditions, especially in dynamic environments such as forests. Conventional empirical models often fail to accurately estimate RSSI due to the complex, non-linear nature of these environments. To address this problem, we collected a comprehensive dataset over a 12-month period, covering various atmospheric parameters such as temperature, humidity and wind speed. We evaluated several ML models - K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN), Decision Trees (DT), Random Forest (RF), Gradient Boosting Regression (GBR) and Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). In addition, we have developed a new ML model that combines RF and GBR methods and provides the best results, called ?Enhanced Stacked Ensemble Regressor? (ESER) - to determine its effectiveness in predicting RSSI. The results show that the ESER model has the lowest root mean square error (RMSE) and a high coefficient of determination (R2), demonstrating its robustness and accuracy. This study highlights the potential of ML techniques to improve the reliability of FSO links in challenging environments. It highlights directions for future work, including real-time prediction and adaptive FSO systems.},
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WADE, Oumar; Vallet, Flore; Lebon, Nicolas
Evaluation des impacts environnementaux de prothèses dentaires fixes Conférence
Journée de recherche sur la conception durable des dispositifs médicaux et des parcours de soins hospitaliers, GDR MACS Hôpital Paris Saint-Joseph,185 rue Raymond Losserand, 75014 Paris, 2025.
@conference{wade_3843,
title = {Evaluation des impacts environnementaux de prothèses dentaires fixes},
author = {Oumar WADE and Flore Vallet and Nicolas Lebon},
url = {https://gdr-macs.fr/node/5068},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-10-01},
booktitle = {Journée de recherche sur la conception durable des dispositifs médicaux et des parcours de soins hospitaliers},
address = {Hôpital Paris Saint-Joseph,185 rue Raymond Losserand, 75014 Paris},
organization = {GDR MACS},
abstract = {Grâce à l'évolution des matériaux et des techniques en dentisterie, mettant en avant l'intégration croissante de la technologie numérique, les prothèses obtenues par CFAO remplacent celles issues de méthodes dites conventionnelles. Bien que cette évolution vers l'intégration numérique, améliore la précision et l'efficacité dans la production, celle-ci soulève aussi des inquiétudes quant à ses impacts environnementaux, notamment en termes de consommation de ressources, de gestion des déchets et d'émissions polluantes. L'évaluation des impacts environnementaux des prothèses obtenues par voie numérique constitue donc un enjeu majeur pour l'industrie dentaire.
Les méthodes d'évaluation environnementale, notamment l'Analyse de Cycle de Vie, qui quantifie les impacts environnementaux à chaque étape du cycle de vie des prothèses (extraction des matières premières, transport, fabrication, utilisation, fin de vie) sont mises en ?uvre dans cette étude. Selon la littérature, le processus de transformation des matériaux prothétiques nécessite d'importantes quantités d'eau et sont énergivores. La fabrication des prothèses en cabinet ou en laboratoire génère également des déchets dont la gestion est souvent négligée par les praticiens. Aussi, les prothèses en fin de vie sont généralement mises en décharge, sans qu'aucune filière de retraitement ne soit prévue pour le moment. L'étude se concentre sur l'un des biomatériaux de restauration parmi les plus utilisés : vitrocéramique au disilicate de lithium.
Une note sera attribuée aux prothèses dentaires dans le cadre de l'existence d'un index DM durable. Cette étude souligne l'importance d'intégrer ces évaluations environnementales dans les processus décisionnels des professionnels de la santé dentaire et propose des axes d'amélioration destinés aux industriels et praticiens afin de promouvoir des pratiques respectueuses de l'environnement et d'encourager une dentisterie plus durable.},
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pubstate = {accepted},
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Aftab, Junaid; Wei, Feng; Srivastava, Mohit; Abid, Nabila; ISHAQ, Muhammad Ishtiaq
Intermediating mechanisms and market conditions in big data knowledge management for enhanced market performance Article de journal
Dans: Technological Forecasting And Social Change, vol. 219, p. 124266, 2025.
@article{aftab_3837,
title = {Intermediating mechanisms and market conditions in big data knowledge management for enhanced market performance},
author = {Junaid Aftab and Feng Wei and Mohit Srivastava and Nabila Abid and Muhammad Ishtiaq ISHAQ},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2025.124266},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-10-01},
journal = {Technological Forecasting And Social Change},
volume = {219},
pages = {124266},
abstract = {Big data has become a new reality, enabling organizations to gain novel insights and adjust strategies concerning competitors and consumer preferences. However, the hospitality industry still struggles to effectively leverage big data knowledge management to enhance performance and achieve a competitive advantage. Therefore, this study examines the impact of big data knowledge management on market performance, drawing on the knowledge-based view as its theoretical foundation. Additionally, it investigates the mediating roles of big data analytical capability and sustainable marketing in the relationship between big data knowledge management and performance while considering market turbulence as a boundary condition. Using a survey-based research design, data were collected in two waves from 323 managerial-level employees in the Pakistani hospitality industry and analyzed using structural equation modeling. The findings confirm the mediating roles of big data analytical capability and sustainable marketing while revealing that market turbulence weakens the positive association between sustainable marketing and performance. From a theoretical perspective, this study provides empirical support for the proposed hypotheses, offering insights into how big data knowledge management and analytical capability contribute to sustainable marketing and performance in emerging markets. From a managerial standpoint, the findings provide practical guidance for top management on effectively utilizing big data to maximize returns in the hospitality industry.},
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Vessal, Saeedeh Rezaee; Partouche-Sebban, Judith; Toledano, Alain; Bernhard, Fabien; Schiavone, Francesco
Embracing pain in pursuit of growth: a qualitative study of chronically ill patients' mountain climbing experiences Article de journal
Dans: Journal Of Business Research, vol. 199, p. 115488, 2025.
@article{rezaee_vessal_3779,
title = {Embracing pain in pursuit of growth: a qualitative study of chronically ill patients' mountain climbing experiences},
author = {Saeedeh Rezaee Vessal and Judith Partouche-Sebban and Alain Toledano and Fabien Bernhard and Francesco Schiavone},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014829632500311X},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-10-01},
journal = {Journal Of Business Research},
volume = {199},
pages = {115488},
abstract = {Recently, experiences that incorporate elements of pain and discomfort alongside pleasure-seeking have received
considerable attention in terms of practice and research. This qualitative study delves into this phenomenon by
examining the consumption journey of a unique consumer group?chronically ill patients?who intentionally
choose mountain climbing as a means of Post Traumatic Growth. Through in-depth interviews and participant
observations conducted in France, we explore the multifaceted journey of cancer patients as they navigate pain
while engaging in mountain climbing. Our findings shed light on the transformative power of embracing pain
within consumption experiences and contribute to the evolving discourse on pain marketing. Three stages of this
consumption journey are explored: 1) the pre-encounter stage and the motivations to embark on this experience,
reinforced by therapeutic guidance, surrounding support, and personal preparation; 2) the encounter stage and
the interplay between physical and psychological conditions in which cognitive, emotional and social resources
are at stake; and 3) the post-encounter stage with the lasting impact and consequences of this transformative
experience of self-reflection on both individuals and service providers. It clarifies the transformative potential
inherent in embracing pain, guiding patients towards personal growth, and empowerment, and the cultivation of
meaningful connections with brands aligned with their values.},
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AHMAD, Rehan; ISHAQ, Muhammad Ishtiaq; RAZA, Ali; Talpur, Qurat-ul-ain; Aftab, Junaid
Humblebragging and post purchase dissonance: A multi-study approach Article de journal
Dans: International Journal Of Hospitality Management, vol. 131, p. 104321, 2025.
@article{ahmad_3775,
title = {Humblebragging and post purchase dissonance: A multi-study approach},
author = {Rehan AHMAD and Muhammad Ishtiaq ISHAQ and Ali RAZA and Qurat-ul-ain Talpur and Junaid Aftab},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278431925002440},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-10-01},
journal = {International Journal Of Hospitality Management},
volume = {131},
pages = {104321},
abstract = {Individuals use social media platforms to gratify their self-presentation needs. However, due to the challenges
associated with overt bragging, people may resort to humblebragging (i.e., boasting disguised as a complaint).
The effectiveness of humblebragging is a subject of debate in literature. Therefore, this study uses multi-study
approach (survey and experimental study design) aimed to identify: (i) the conditions under which humblebragging can generate positive outcomes in a tourism context, (ii) whether humblebragging can be used as an
effective strategy to mitigate post-purchase dissonance, and (iii) the role of opinion leaders in tourism. The
findings revealed that opinion leadership plays a robust moderating role, such that humblebragging can generate
positive outcomes and can be an effective strategy to mitigate post-purchase dissonance, but only among individuals with high levels of opinion leadership.},
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pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
El-Amrani, Mofdi; Obbadi, Anouar; Seaid, Mohammed; Yakoubi, Driss
Error analysis of a fractional-step method for reactive fluid flows with Arrhenius activation energy Article de journal
Dans: Communications In Nonlinear Science And Numerical Simulation, vol. 149, p. 108867, 2025.
@article{el-amrani_3670,
title = {Error analysis of a fractional-step method for reactive fluid flows with Arrhenius activation energy},
author = {Mofdi El-Amrani and Anouar Obbadi and Mohammed Seaid and Driss Yakoubi},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1007570425002783},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-10-01},
journal = {Communications In Nonlinear Science And Numerical Simulation},
volume = {149},
pages = {108867},
abstract = {Propagation problems of reaction fronts in viscous fluids are crucial in many industrial and chemical engineering processes. The interactions between the reaction properties and the fluid dynamics yield a complex and nonlinear model of Navier-Stokes equations for the flow with a strong coupling with two reaction-advection diffusion equations for the temperature and the
degree of conversion. To alleviate difficulties related to the numerical approximation of suchsystems, we propose a fractional-step method to split the problem into several substeps, and based on a viscosity-splitting approach that separates the convective terms from the diffusion
terms during the time integration. A first-order scheme is employed for the time integration of each substep of the proposed fractional-step method. The proposed method also preserves the full original boundary conditions for the velocity which eliminates any potential inconsistencies
on the pressure, and it allows for nonhomogeneous Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions
for the temperature and degree of conversion that are physically more appealing. In the present work, we perform an error analysis and provide error estimates for all involved solutions in their relevant norms. A rigorous stability analysis is also carried out in this study and the
proposed method is demonstrated to be consistent and stable with no restrictions on the time step. Numerical results obtained for a problem with known analytical solutions are presented to verify the theoretical analysis and to assess the performance of the proposed method. The method is also implemented for solving a two-dimensional flame-like propagation problem in
viscous fluids. The obtained computational results for both examples support the theoretical expectations for a stable and accurate numerical solver for reactive fluids with Arrhenius activation energy.},
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Hamdache, Kamel; Hamroun, Djamila
Asymptotic behavior of thin ferroelectric models Article de journal
Dans: Nonlinear Analysis-Real World Applications, vol. 85, no. 1, p. 104379, 2025.
@article{hamdache_3631,
title = {Asymptotic behavior of thin ferroelectric models},
author = {Kamel Hamdache and Djamila Hamroun},
url = {www.elsevier.com/locate/nonrwa},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-10-01},
journal = {Nonlinear Analysis-Real World Applications},
volume = {85},
number = {1},
pages = {104379},
abstract = {It was pointed out in Shaw et al. (2000) that the boundary conditions satisfied by the
polarization play an important role in the description of the thin-limit of ferroelectric materials.
In this work we confirm the importance of this choice. In the present work, we consider the
limiting process as the thickness ? of a thin cylinder of R3 goes to 0, and when the polarization
satisfies two different boundary conditions. The first type of boundary conditions leads to an in-
plane model or 2?? 2? configuration while the second one leads to an (in-plane)-(out-of-plane)
model for the displacement and the polarization namely a 2?? 3? configuration. Moreover, the
thin-limit process in both cases induces a change of the Lamé coefficients in the displacement
equation, the coupling coefficient between the displacement and polarization equations, the
double wells potential of the polarization together to a new contribution in the equation of the
out-of-plane component of the polarization for the 2?? 3? model. The techniques used rely on
a rescaling method that penalizes the out-of-plane variable. Uniform bounds with respect to ?
are established, compactness techniques are employed, and the limits of the penalized terms
are identified.},
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pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Vlad, Gregorio; Wang, Xin; Vannini, Francesco; Luetjens, Hinrich; Briguglio, Sergio; Carlevaro, Nakia; Falessi, Matteo Valerio; Fogaccia, Giuliana; Fusco, Valeria; Zonca, Fulvio; Biancalani, Alessandro; Bottino, Alberto; Hayward-Schneider, Thomas; Lauber, Philipp; Rofman, Baruch; Villard, Laurent
State of the art of gyrokinetic and hybrid MHD?kinetic codes through non?linear benchmarking to study reactor relevant burning plasmas Article de journal
Dans: Reviews of Modern Plasma Physics, vol. 9, p. 27, 2025.
@article{vlad_3881,
title = {State of the art of gyrokinetic and hybrid MHD?kinetic codes through non?linear benchmarking to study reactor relevant burning plasmas},
author = {Gregorio Vlad and Xin Wang and Francesco Vannini and Hinrich Luetjens and Sergio Briguglio and Nakia Carlevaro and Matteo Valerio Falessi and Giuliana Fogaccia and Valeria Fusco and Fulvio Zonca and Alessandro Biancalani and Alberto Bottino and Thomas Hayward-Schneider and Philipp Lauber and Baruch Rofman and Laurent Villard},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s41614-025-00199-2},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {Reviews of Modern Plasma Physics},
volume = {9},
pages = {27},
abstract = {After a brief introduction on present day simulation and modeling of burning plas-
mas in magnetically confined devices, the results of a non-linear benchmark are pre-
sented, undertaken among several state-of-the-art codes available to study the self-
consistent interaction of an Energetic Particle (EP) population with shear Alfvén
waves: HYMAGYC, MEGA, ORB5 and XTOR-K. The first two codes, HYMAGYC
and MEGA, are hybrid codes: HYMAGYC is a MHD-Gyrokinetic code (the bulk
plasma is represented by MHD equations, while the EP species is treated using
the gyrokinetic formalism), while MEGA is an MHD-Drift-Kinetic code (the bulk
plasma is represented by MHD equations, while the EP species is treated using the
drift-kinetic formalism, with the possibility of an ad-hoc gyroaveraging); ORB5
is a global electromagnetic gyrokinetic code (both bulk and EP species are treated
using the gyrokinetic formalism); XTOR-K is a non-linear kinetic-MHD code (the
bulk plasma is described by a set of non-linear resistive two-fluid MHD equations,
extended to include kinetic effects of multiple ion species with a fully kinetic PIC
module). The equilibrium of the so-called NLED-AUG reference case, in its version
with peaked off-axis EP density profile, has been used, while considering a |n| = 1
perturbation. This non-linear benchmark is the natural continuation of the linear
benchmark already considered in the recent past, and represent a first-ever code
comparison in the deep non-linear stage. In the present study fluid non-linearities
are omitted, and the focus will be on comparing wave-particle interactions effects
across codes. Characteristics of the non-linear saturation of the mode, self-consist-
ent modification to the EP density profile and other features are compared among
the considered codes. This brief review presents the state of the art of gyrokinetic
and hybrid MHD-kinetic codes emerging as tools for studying reactor-relevant burn-
ing plasmas in realistic conditions.},
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tppubtype = {article}
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Clain, Pascal; Haouache, Somia; Capron, Isabelle; Delahaye, Anthony; Fournaison, Laurence
Flow behaviour of Pickering Hexadecane emulsion stabilized with CNC and AOT for sustainable refrigeration Article de journal
Dans: Results in engineering, vol. 27, p. 106494, 2025.
@article{clain_3842,
title = {Flow behaviour of Pickering Hexadecane emulsion stabilized with CNC and AOT for sustainable refrigeration},
author = {Pascal Clain and Somia Haouache and Isabelle Capron and Anthony Delahaye and Laurence Fournaison},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123025025630},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {Results in engineering},
volume = {27},
pages = {106494},
abstract = {The rheological behaviour under flow conditions of hexadecane-in-water emulsions stabilized by cellulosic nanoparticles was studied with a capillary viscometer. The study investigated several volume fractions of hexadecane between 0 and 15 vol%. and the temperature was varied in situ to investigate the liquid and solid states of hexadecane droplets (below and above 18 °C respectively). Various concentrations of 0 to 1 vol% of anionic bis (2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate sodium (AOT) were used as anti-agglomerant agent and to ensure the continuous flow. Based on the capillary viscometer method associated with Rabinowitsch and Mooney's equation, the apparent viscosity of these emulsions (hexadecane in liquid state), dispersions (hexadecane in solid state) was determined by measuring the pressure drops of the flowing fluid as a function of the flow rate. We observed that the viscosity of those systems increased with the volume fraction of hexadecane, both in liquid and solid state. We also observed that the viscosity can be decreased by cycling the emulsions in the loop. This decrease of viscosity was accompanied by a decrease of the mean droplets size measured by granulometry analysis. We showed in this work the important role of AOT to avoid emulsion agglomeration during the cooling in the loop.},
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SERVAJEAN-HILST, Romaric; Ruel, Salomée
Any gender differences exist in the collaborative and innovative mindset of supply managers? Article de journal
Dans: Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal, p. 1-19, 2025.
@article{servajean-hilst_3889,
title = {Any gender differences exist in the collaborative and innovative mindset of supply managers?},
author = {Romaric SERVAJEAN-HILST and Salomée Ruel},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/16258312.2025.2557787},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal},
pages = {1-19},
abstract = {This study examines the influence of gender on collaborative and innovative mindsets in
upstream supply chain management (SCM), also considered as supply management. Given
the critical role of these mindsets in addressing today's supply challenges, this research
explores how gender impacts these attributes among supply managers. Using a quantitative
methodology, the study surveyed 250 junior supply managers in training and conducted
a narrow replication with 47 experienced supply managers in the same national context. The
results show significant gender differences in innovative mindset and differences in collaborative
mindset among junior managers only. Supported by replication, the study highlights
gender dimensions in upstream SCM mindsets. It extends discourse on gender in SCM by
linking it to collaboration and innovation. Findings encourage re-evaluating gender biases and
their impact on SCM practices. Practitioners and educators can apply these insights to design
training programmes that address and leverage gender differences, fostering innovative and
collaborative environments.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {online},
tppubtype = {article}
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Merino, Pascale Bueno
The Conversation, 2025.
@misc{bueno_merino_3885,
title = {L'impact de la recherche française en sciences de gestion et du management sur les praticiens, les territoires et la société},
author = {Pascale Bueno Merino},
url = {https://fnege-medias.fr/podcast/limpact-de-la-recherche-francaise-en-sciences-de-gestion-et-du-management-sur-les-praticiens-les-territoires-et-la-societe/},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
howpublished = {The Conversation},
note = {L'Observatoire FNEGE de la recherche en sciences de gestion et du management fournit un ensemble d'informations qui permettent à chacun de prendre pleinement conscience de l'ampleur tant quantitative que qualitative des activités de recherche menées en France, et de leurs contributions importantes tant pour la communauté académique des chercheurs et des enseignants-chercheurs, étudiants et doctorants, que pour les managers agissant dans les organisations du tissu économique et social et l'ensemble de la société plus généralement. Dans cette vidéo, nous nous concentrerons sur l'impact de la recherche au-delà de la communauté académique, à savoir sur les praticiens, les territoires et la société.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {misc}
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Dai, Yun-Shi; Dai, Peng-Fei; Goutte, Stéphane; Nguyen, Duc Khuong; Zhou, Wei-Xing
Multiscale Risk Spillovers and External Driving Factors: Evidence From the Global Futures and Spot Markets of Staple Foods Article de journal
Dans: Risk Analysis, 2025.
@article{dai_3878,
title = {Multiscale Risk Spillovers and External Driving Factors: Evidence From the Global Futures and Spot Markets of Staple Foods},
author = {Yun-Shi Dai and Peng-Fei Dai and Stéphane Goutte and Duc Khuong Nguyen and Wei-Xing Zhou},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/risa.70094},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {Risk Analysis},
abstract = {Stable and efficient food markets are crucial for global food security. However, international staple food markets are increasingly exposed to complex risks, including intensified risk contagion and increasing external uncertainties. This paper systematically investigates risk spillovers in global staple food markets and explores the key determinants of these spillover effects, combining innovative decomposition-reconstruction techniques, risk connectedness analysis, and random forest models. The findings reveal that short-term components exhibit the highest volatility, with futures components generally more volatile than spot components. Further analysis identifies two main risk transmission patterns, namely, cross-grain and cross-timescale transmission, and clarifies the distinct roles of each component in various net risk spillover networks. Furthermore, price drivers, external uncertainties, and core supply-demand indicators significantly influence these spillover effects, with the heterogeneous importance of varying factors in explaining different risk spillovers. This study provides valuable information on the risk dynamics of staple food markets, offers evidence-based guidance to policymakers and market participants to improve risk warning and mitigation efforts, and supports the stabilization of international food markets and the protection of global food security.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {online},
tppubtype = {article}
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Plin, Antoine; Fauberteau, Frédéric; Nguyen, Nga
OpenGL GPU-Based Rowhammer Attack Proceedings Article
Dans: Toulouse, France, 2025.
@inproceedings{plin_3864,
title = {OpenGL GPU-Based Rowhammer Attack},
author = {Antoine Plin and Frédéric Fauberteau and Nga Nguyen},
url = {https://hs3-workshop.github.io/2025.html#participation-and-programme},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
address = {Toulouse, France},
abstract = {Rowhammer attacks have emerged as a significant threat to
modern DRAM-based memory systems, leveraging frequent memory accesses to induce bit flips in adjacent memory cells. This work-in-progress paper presents an adaptive, many-sided Rowhammer attack utilizing GPU compute shaders to systematically achieve high-frequency memory access patterns. Our approach employs statistical distributions to optimize row targeting and avoid current mitigations. The methodology involves initializing memory with known patterns, iteratively hammering victim rows, monitoring for induced errors, and dynamically adjusting parameters to maximize success rates. The proposed attack exploits the parallel processing capabilities of GPUs to accelerate hammering operations, thereby increasing the probability of successful bit flips within a constrained timeframe. By leveraging OpenGL compute shaders, our implementation achieves highly efficient row hammering with minimal software overhead. Experimental results on a Raspberry Pi 4 demonstrate that the GPU-based approach attains a high rate of bit flips compared to traditional CPU-based hammering, confirming its effectiveness in compromising DRAM integrity. Our findings align with existing research on microarchitectural attacks in heterogeneous systems that highlight the susceptibility of GPUs to security vulnerabilities. This study contributes to the understanding of GPU-assisted fault-injection attacks and underscores the need for improved mitigation strategies in future memory architectures.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Aweyaw, Abdul-Kadir; Panibratov, Andrei
Two decades of foreign direct investment in Africa: a systematic literature review, integrative framework, and agenda for future research Article de journal
Dans: European Journal Of International Management, vol. 27, no. 1, p. 1 - 47, 2025.
@article{aweyaw_3863,
title = {Two decades of foreign direct investment in Africa: a systematic literature review, integrative framework, and agenda for future research},
author = {Abdul-Kadir Aweyaw and Andrei Panibratov},
url = {https://www.inderscience.com/offer.php?id=147963},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {European Journal Of International Management},
volume = {27},
number = {1},
pages = {1 - 47},
abstract = {Despite the increase in research efforts on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in International Business (IB), the literature on FDI in Africa suffers from disintegration, theoretical boundaries and empirical vagueness, leaving important countenances uninvestigated. The purpose of this article is to reveal how much work has been done, what knowledge has been obtained, and what directions need to be taken for future FDI in Africa research. We conduct a systematic literature review of pertinent theoretical and empirical studies encompassing 105 articles from reputable management and economics journals on FDI in Africa. Our study contributes to this body of scholarship by identifying and discussing prior research, agglomerating them into themes, providing a structured debate about what is already known, as well as offering an explanation of why and how Africa is a distinctive context different from other emerging markets. We further develop an integrative framework that provides extensive knowledge of contemporary and promising avenues for future research.},
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Haq, Inam Ul; umair tanveer,; Azeem, Muhammad Umer
Dans: International Journal Of Hospitality Management, vol. 130, p. 104263, 2025.
@article{ul_haq_3813,
title = {Unpacking the link between servant leadership and followers' helping behavior: The mediating role of followers' servant attitude and the moderating effect of relational identity},
author = {Inam Ul Haq and umair tanveer and Muhammad Umer Azeem},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278431925001860?via%3Dihub},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {International Journal Of Hospitality Management},
volume = {130},
pages = {104263},
abstract = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278431925001860?via%3Dihub},
note = {Given the importance of service orientation in the hospitality sector, this study investigates the process through which servant leaders develop follower's servant attitude and helping behavior. In particular, we argue that followers observe and emulate their servant leaders' service-oriented approach, leading them to internalize this attitude and engage in helping behaviors toward their colleagues. Furthermore, this process is stronger among followers who develop a strong relational identity with their leader. In such cases, the followers' relational need for close association with the leader compels them to adopt a service attitude. To test these predictions, we draw from time-lagged, multi-source field survey data collected from 222 leader-follower dyads across several hospitality sector organizations in Pakistan. The results support our predictions: servant leadership positively predicts followers' servant attitude, which in turn steers them to engage in helping behaviors. Additionally, followers' relational identity invigorates the positive effects of servant leadership on followers' servant attitudes. These findings provide important insights for organizations and leaders in cultivating a service climate and eliciting helpful behavior at work.},
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Mhiri, Mohamed Taha; Larbi, Walid; Chouchane, Mnaouar; Guerich, Mohamed
Optimization of a Macrofiber Piezoelectric Energy Harvester Using Artificial Neural Networks Article de journal
Dans: Composite Structures, vol. 367, p. 119269, 2025.
@article{mhiri_3672,
title = {Optimization of a Macrofiber Piezoelectric Energy Harvester Using Artificial Neural Networks},
author = {Mohamed Taha Mhiri and Walid Larbi and Mnaouar Chouchane and Mohamed Guerich},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0263822325004349},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {Composite Structures},
volume = {367},
pages = {119269},
abstract = {This paper addresses the challenge of finding the optimal design parameters for a
piezoelectric energy harvester. It presents an advanced simulation-driven optimization
approach to determine the optimal geometric and circuit configuration for maximizing energy
harvesting efficiency. Additionally, it enhances power output at an excitation frequency within
the 10-100 Hz range, which is commonly found in the environment. The harvester consists of
a cantilever beam partially coated with a macrofibre composite (MFC) piezoelectric patch,
connected to a resistance load and subjected to base excitation. The optimization platform is
built upon both analytical and finite element (FE) models of the energy harvesting system. For
beams with a large aspect ratio (length/width), the analytical model based on Euler-Bernoulli
beam theory is used, while for those with a small aspect ratio, a 3D FE model is employed to
simulate the entire energy harvesting process. This approach enhances the accuracy of
piezoelectric energy prediction. Due to the high computational cost and the significant time and
memory required for running numerous simulations to evaluate the objective function (OF)
used in the optimization, a more efficient solution is implemented based on a Neural Networks
(NNs) model. Initially, the NNs is trained using a dataset derived from simulations and its
performance and accuracy are rigorously assessed through various statistical methods. Once
trained, the NNs serves as a surrogate model for OF evaluation, allowing for more efficient
black-box optimization via a Genetic Algorithm (GA). Finally, a thorough analysis of the
optimal design parameters obtained from the optimization process is conducted.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Chu, Junfei; Dong, Yanhua; Wang, Weijiao; RUI, Yuting; Yuan, Zhe
Data envelopment analysis fixed cost allocation based on dynamic bargaining game and the Nash equilibrium Article de journal
Dans: European Journal Of Operational Research, vol. 325, no. 2, p. 317-328, 2025.
@article{chu_3501,
title = {Data envelopment analysis fixed cost allocation based on dynamic bargaining game and the Nash equilibrium},
author = {Junfei Chu and Yanhua Dong and Weijiao Wang and Yuting RUI and Zhe Yuan},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0377221725002061},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {European Journal Of Operational Research},
volume = {325},
number = {2},
pages = {317-328},
abstract = {Fixed cost allocation (FCA) poses a significant challenge for decision-making units (DMUs) contributing to a shared cost. Each DMU aims to allocate the minimum possible cost to itself. As a result, different DMUs hold varying and often conflicting allocation proposals and preferences, which prevents them from reaching a consensus on the FCA outcome. This paper develops a dynamic bargaining game-based fixed cost allocation (DBG-FCA) approach within the data envelopment analysis (DEA) framework to address this issue. The DBG-FCA approach employs an iterative process where each DMU proposes its preferred allocation during each iteration. All DMUs gradually converge on a consensus FCA outcome through dynamic negotiations and gradual compromise. Notably, this consensus upholds the individual rationality of each DMU, allowing them to align their proposals with their specific interests. Furthermore, the analysis establishes that the resulting FCA solution constitutes a Nash equilibrium, guaranteeing stability and universal acceptance among the DMUs. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is further illustrated through a numerical example and a case study involving FCA across 14 bank branches, along with a comparison to existing FCA methods.},
note = {In press JOURNAL PRE PROOF. 04/06/2025 : demande pdf final par ACA},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
El-Amrani, Mofdi; Obbadi, Anouar; Seaid, Mohammed; Yakoubi, Driss
Mathematical modelling and simulation of reactive fluids with cross diffusion and Arrhenius activation energy Article de journal
Dans: Computational & Applied Mathematics, vol. 44, no. 8, p. 393, 2025.
@article{el-amrani_3849,
title = {Mathematical modelling and simulation of reactive fluids with cross diffusion and Arrhenius activation energy},
author = {Mofdi El-Amrani and Anouar Obbadi and Mohammed Seaid and Driss Yakoubi},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40314-025-03353-1},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-08-01},
journal = {Computational & Applied Mathematics},
volume = {44},
number = {8},
pages = {393},
abstract = {A wide spectrum of natural phenomena and industrial processes involve the propagation of reaction fronts in a viscous fluid medium. Consistent models of this class of problems should account for the competition between the flow dynamics and the reaction properties related to temperature and degree of conversion. In the present study, to resolve these features in reactive flows, we consider the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with temperature-dependent viscosity for the velocity and pressure coupled with a double system of reaction-advection-diffusion equations for the temperature and the degree of conversion. The reactions in this coupled system are assumed to be generated using the Arrhenius activation energy and cross diffusion coefficients are influenced by both the temperature and degree of conversion. We analyze the solvability of the proposed model and prove existence of the weak solution using a Galerkin approach combined with appropriate compactness arguments. The uniqueness of the solution is also achieved under additional assumptions on the problem data. In the current work, we also introduce a time-marching scheme for the numerical approximation of the continuous problem and prove the unconditional stability with respect to the time step. Numerical results are presented for a problem with exact solutions to verify the theoretical analysis and to assess the performance of the numerical method. The coupled system is also employed to solve a two-dimensional flame-like propagation problem in viscous fluids. The computational results obtained for both examples support the theoretical expectations for a stable and accurate numerical solver for reactive fluids with cross diffusion and Arrhenius activation energy.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Cardoso, Sofia; Ivvonen, Liudmila
American Marketing Association Summer Academic Conference, Chicago, USA, 2025.
@conference{cardoso_3870,
title = {Digitalisation of Luxury Brands: LVMH's Strategies for Incorporating Storytelling and Brand Heritage into Digital Marketing},
author = {Sofia Cardoso and Liudmila Ivvonen},
url = {https://www.ama.org/events/academic/2025-ama-summer-academic-conference/},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-08-01},
booktitle = {American Marketing Association Summer Academic Conference},
address = {Chicago, USA},
abstract = {Luxury brands possess distinctive attributes such as high-quality craftsmanship, exclusivity, and uniqueness. The slow adoption of new technologies within the luxury market is intrinsically linked to the paradox between luxury and digitalization. Consequently, luxury brands have been compelled to reinvent their marketing strategies to address this challenge. This research aims to investigate how luxury brands integrate storytelling and brand heritage into their marketing practices. Based on the theoretical framework of digital marketing, the study focuses on understanding the methods employed by LVMH, the world's biggest luxury group, in incorporating storytelling and brand heritage into their digital marketing strategies. Through a qualitative analysis, this research seeks to provide insights into effective methodologies for luxury brands navigating the digital landscape while maintaining their identity and heritage.},
note = {22-24 aout 2025
participation online},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {conference}
}
SAEED, Asif
Does the presence of a corporate social responsibility committee matter for bank risk-taking? Conférence
International Conference on Economics, Finance & Business, Rome, Rome, Italy, 2025.
@conference{saeed_3873,
title = {Does the presence of a corporate social responsibility committee matter for bank risk-taking?},
author = {Asif SAEED},
url = {https://www.iises.net/past-conferences/economic/international-conference-on-economics-finance-business-rome-2025},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-08-01},
booktitle = {International Conference on Economics, Finance & Business, Rome},
address = {Rome, Italy},
abstract = {Purpose: This study aims to explore whether the presence of a CSR committee is effective in mitigating the bank tail risk. Next, how individual CSR committee attributes contribute to these associations.
Design/methodology/approach: Using data from the US banking sector, the final sample consists of 583 bank-years from 130 banks. The authors start with a bank-year fixed effect regression analysis. Further, they used bank-level cluster effect, Fama-MacBeth regression, and Weighted least squares regression for robustness. For endogeneity, they also apply 2SLS and GMM.
Findings: Our regression estimation documents that the existence of a CSR committee effectively reduces the tail risk in the banking sector. Our main findings are robust with different regression settings and alternate proxies of tail risk. Further, we also confirm the existence of this relationship with different levels of corporate governance (CEO duality, board independence, board size, and gender diversity) and corporate social responsibility.
Social Implications: Enhancing comprehension of the CSR committee's influence on banking tail risk is pivotal for banks in refining their sustainability strategies, a matter of significant societal importance. This research contributes to advancing the UN SDGs, particularly Goal 17, which emphasizes fostering partnerships to achieve common objectives.
Originality/value: Prior research has intensively focused on whether CSR policies are associated with bank risk-taking. In addition, it has mostly formulated the causality from ESG performance to bank risk; hence, the literature lacks heterogeneity in this respect. Our investigation validates that the presence of a CSR committee in the financial sector effectively enhances the bank's ESG performance and mitigates its risk.},
note = {24/08/2025 au 27/08/2025},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {conference}
}
Nasir, Nayab; Azhar, Sarwar M.; ISHAQ, Muhammad Ishtiaq; Shafqat, Iqra
A study on the dynamics of government-university-industry knowledge transfer in emerging knowledge-based economies Article de journal
Dans: Science And Public Policy, vol. 00, p. 1-11, 2025.
@article{nasir_3862,
title = {A study on the dynamics of government-university-industry knowledge transfer in emerging knowledge-based economies},
author = {Nayab Nasir and Sarwar M. Azhar and Muhammad Ishtiaq ISHAQ and Iqra Shafqat},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scaf038},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-08-01},
journal = {Science And Public Policy},
volume = {00},
pages = {1-11},
abstract = {This article is drawn from a more extensive study on the dynamics of government-university-industry knowledge transfer in an emerging
knowledge-based economy (KBE). Pragmatism was used as the fundamental philosophical tenet for this research, as the grounded theory
approach was applied to identify the barriers and challenges that hinder the progress of universities consequently offering pragmatic solutions.
Participants were selected using theoretical sampling technique who responded to questions addressing the performance of key entities in
the triple helix framework of Pakistan. The dominant themes that emerged after data saturation included (1) perception of a KBE, (2) building
knowledge-transfer channels, (3) efficiency of knowledge-transfer activities, and (4) knowledge co-creation spaces. These domains aided in
developing a model for building sustainable knowledge co-creation spaces, with implications for policymakers to facilitate higher education
institutions in improving their performance in the triple helix framework of developing countries.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {online},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Ul-Ain, Noor; DeLone, William H.; Vaia, Giovanni
Measuring the success of business intelligence and analytics systems: A literature review Article de journal
Dans: Technovation, vol. 146, p. 103277, 2025.
@article{ul-ain_3865,
title = {Measuring the success of business intelligence and analytics systems: A literature review},
author = {Noor Ul-Ain and William H. DeLone and Giovanni Vaia},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.technovation.2025.103277},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-08-01},
journal = {Technovation},
volume = {146},
pages = {103277},
abstract = {Technology-based solutions such as business intelligence and analytics (BI&A) systems have become indispensable for organizations due to their ability to support decision-making. Recent developments in big data availability and more powerful analytical tools have increased the potential value of BI&A systems. However, academic and practitioner-oriented research suggests that the potential success of BI&A systems has not yet been fully realized by most organizations. Existing studies have attempted to evaluate the effectiveness and success of BI&A systems by proposing various success measures. However, these studies have generated inconsistent results, limiting the ability to compare and generalize the findings. Therefore, this study takes a step forward by proposing an updated, comprehensive, and consolidated set of success measures for this unique class of information systems. Using a systematic literature review approach, this study examined and synthesized BI&A systems success measures across 173 past studies using the DeLone & McLean IS success framework. Findings revealed success measures such as ease of use, information accuracy, and financial performance that are consistently applied to the measurement of BI&A systems, and importantly, other recommended measures such as system features, presentation format, and decision-making performance that are uniquely important to BI&A systems but infrequently applied. Finally, a comprehensive set of BI&A success measures is proposed for future empirical research studies and practitioner use.},
note = {demande du PDF le 05/09/2025},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Pairolero, Nicholas; Toole, Andrew; Pappas, Peter-Anthony; de Grazia, Charles; Teodorescu, Mike
Closing the Gender Gap in Patenting: Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial at the USPTO Article de journal
Dans: American Economic Journal-Economic Policy, vol. 17, no. 3, p. 281-310, 2025.
@article{pairolero_3853,
title = {Closing the Gender Gap in Patenting: Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial at the USPTO},
author = {Nicholas Pairolero and Andrew Toole and Peter-Anthony Pappas and Charles de Grazia and Mike Teodorescu},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/pol.20230253},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-08-01},
journal = {American Economic Journal-Economic Policy},
volume = {17},
number = {3},
pages = {281-310},
abstract = {Analyzing a randomized control trial at the United States Patent and Trademark Office that was designed to provide additional help to applicants who do not have legal representation, we find heterogeneous causal impacts across inventor gender, driven primarily by an increase in successful negotiations by women inventor teams via the use of examiner's amendments. While both men and women applicants benefited, the probability of obtaining a patent was over 12 percentage points greater for women. Our results suggest that a portion of the gender gap in patenting could be eliminated through additional assistance during patent examination.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Antonin, Céline; COURTIOUX, Pierre
Researchers of a Feather Flock Together: Endogamy Recruitment Tracks for Industrial Researchers Article de journal
Dans: Labour: Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations, 2025.
@article{antonin_3851,
title = {Researchers of a Feather Flock Together: Endogamy Recruitment Tracks for Industrial Researchers},
author = {Céline Antonin and Pierre COURTIOUX},
url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/labr.70003},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-08-01},
journal = {Labour: Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations},
abstract = {Based on French company data, we assess the hiring of different education profiles of industrial researchers in corporate R&D
departments. First, our results show engineers are more likely to be recruited in corporate R&D that develops a patent-oriented
strategy; PhD-holders
are more likely to be recruited in firms that compete at the technological frontier and in companies that
maintain close links with academia and public research. Second, new results reveal the endogamy of industrial researchers'
recruitment based on the specifics of their scientific human capital and highlight the mitigating role of hybrid scientific human
capital.},
note = {Revue ABS 1 2018, 2021 et 2024},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {online},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Vanaei, Hamidreza; Raissi, Kaddour; Coste, Frédéric; Guinault, Alain; Tcharkhtchi, Abbas; Khelladi, Sofiane
3D Printing Process and Local Preheating Technique Study Using a Laser?Based Method Article de journal
Dans: Polymer Engineering And Science, vol. 65, no. 8, p. 4335-4346, 2025.
@article{vanaei_3797,
title = {3D Printing Process and Local Preheating Technique Study Using a Laser?Based Method},
author = {Hamidreza Vanaei and Kaddour Raissi and Frédéric Coste and Alain Guinault and Abbas Tcharkhtchi and Sofiane Khelladi},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pen.70000},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-08-01},
journal = {Polymer Engineering And Science},
volume = {65},
number = {8},
pages = {4335-4346},
abstract = {This study addresses the challenge of enhancing inter-filament
bonding in Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) 3D printing, where
conventional methods often result in suboptimal mechanical strength or structural distortions. A novel local preheating technique
was introduced using a laser-based
approach to precisely control the temperature of previously deposited filaments. An
experimental setup integrating a 3D printer with a 30 W diode laser and an optical system was developed to evaluate key parameters,
including laser power, PLA color effects on laser absorptivity, and the relationship between preheating temperature and
bonding strength. Results demonstrate that preheating to 180°C increases mechanical bonding strength by up to 35% without
distortion, highlighting the technique's potential to improve FFF part quality.},
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Platania, Federico; Hernandez, Celina Toscano; Ouadghiri, Imane El; Peillex, Jonathan
Bridging AI innovation and sustainable Development: The effect of AI technological progress on SDG investment performance Article de journal
Dans: Technovation, vol. 146, p. 103279, 2025.
@article{platania_3789,
title = {Bridging AI innovation and sustainable Development: The effect of AI technological progress on SDG investment performance},
author = {Federico Platania and Celina Toscano Hernandez and Imane El Ouadghiri and Jonathan Peillex},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0166497225001117?via%3Dihub},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-08-01},
journal = {Technovation},
volume = {146},
pages = {103279},
abstract = {In the age of AI-driven innovation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a transformative force in financial markets, reshaping investment strategies and sustainability-driven asset allocation. This study examines the impact of AI-driven innovation on the financial performance of sustainability-focused investments by analyzing the relationship between AI patent activity and the market returns of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Employing a state-space framework and a Kalman Filter model, we capture the dynamic influence of AI advancements on SDG-aligned ETFs, revealing that technological progress significantly enhances excess returns, particularly in the clean energy and water resource sectors. However, our analysis also uncovers sectoral variations in AI's financial impact, indicating that the benefits of AI innovation are unevenly distributed across industries. These findings bridge the gap between sustainable finance and technological innovation, demonstrating that AI serves as both a financial accelerator and a sustainability enabler. By integrating AI-driven innovation into asset pricing models, this study provides actionable insights for investors, policymakers, and corporate strategists, emphasizing the need to incorporate AI-based metrics into investment decision-making, risk assessment frameworks, and regulatory policies to foster sustainable economic growth.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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Makki, Ahmad; MHEICH, RIM; Petcu, Madalina; Talhouk, Raafat
Asymptotic behavior of the coupled Allen-Cahn/Cahn-Hilliard system with proliferation term Article de journal
Dans: Journal Of Mathematical Analysis And Applications, vol. 548, no. 1, p. 129382, 2025.
@article{makki_3409,
title = {Asymptotic behavior of the coupled Allen-Cahn/Cahn-Hilliard system with proliferation term},
author = {Ahmad Makki and RIM MHEICH and Madalina Petcu and Raafat Talhouk},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmaa.2025.129382},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-08-01},
journal = {Journal Of Mathematical Analysis And Applications},
volume = {548},
number = {1},
pages = {129382},
abstract = {In this article, we investigate the coupled Allen-Cahn/Cahn-Hilliard equations with
a proliferation term, which can model the growth of cancerous tumors and other
biological entities. We focus on establishing the existence, uniqueness, and regularity
of solutions, as well as analyzing their asymptotic behavior, with particular attention
to the existence of finite-dimensional attractors. The system is considered under
Dirichlet boundary conditions, and we introduce assumptions on the proliferation
term to ensure dissipativity.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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Venkateswaran, Swaminath; Chablat, Damien Charles; Manoonpong, Poramate; Serres, Julien
Bio-Inspired Approaches?a Leverage for Robotics Ouvrage
MDPI, Biomimetics, 2025, ISBN: 978-3-7258-4546-0.
@book{venkateswaran_3869,
title = {Bio-Inspired Approaches?a Leverage for Robotics},
author = {Swaminath Venkateswaran and Damien Charles Chablat and Poramate Manoonpong and Julien Serres},
url = {https://www.mdpi.com/books/reprint/11211-bio-inspired-approaches-a-leverage-for-robotics},
issn = {978-3-7258-4546-0},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
pages = {250},
publisher = {Biomimetics},
edition = {MDPI},
abstract = {The field of bio-inspired approaches (also known as biomimetics or biomimicry) is a design approach in which a product or process is inspired by elements of nature, such as plants or animals. Bio-inspired approaches serve as inspiration and motivation for many engineers and designers in terms of efforts to identify unexpected solutions to problems. These approaches have made great inroads in the aerospace, marine, and automotive industries. The domains of bio-inspiration and bio-mimetics have also been the focus of a number of studies in the field of robotics. There are several examples of their use in the literature, including their implementation in snake-type robots for underwater inspection or in worm-type systems for industrial pipeline inspections. This Special Issue compiles and presents recent advancements in the domain of bio-inspired robotics and their potential applications in industry. This will help researchers from all communities understand the relevance of bio-inspiration in robotics and serve as a platform for the application of these cutting-edge approaches in other fields.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {book}
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BENJELLOUN, SAAD; Lahbabi, Salma; Moussa, Abdelqoddous
Homogenization of two-dimentional materials in the Thomas-Fermi-von Weizsäcker theory Article de journal
Dans: Journal Of Mathematical Physics, vol. 66, no. 7, p. 072106, 2025.
@article{benjelloun_3848,
title = {Homogenization of two-dimentional materials in the Thomas-Fermi-von Weizsäcker theory},
author = {SAAD BENJELLOUN and Salma Lahbabi and Abdelqoddous Moussa},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0191472},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
journal = {Journal Of Mathematical Physics},
volume = {66},
number = {7},
pages = {072106},
abstract = {We study the homogenization of the Thomas-Fermi-von Weizsäcker (TFW) model for two-dimentional (2D) materials introduced in [Blanc and Le Bris, Adv. Differ. Equations 5, 977-1032 (2000)]. It consists in considering 2D-periodic nuclear densities with periods going to zero. We study the behavior of the corresponding ground state electronic densities and ground state energies. The main result is that these three-dimensional problems converge to a limit model that is one dimensional, similar to the one proposed in [Gontier et al., Commun. Math. Phys. 388, 1475-1505 (2021)]. We also illustrate this convergence with numerical simulations and estimate the converging rate for the ground state electronic densities and the ground state energies.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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SAEED, Asif
Critical Materials and National Sustainability Strategies in Global Business Conférence
AOM-2025, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2025.
@conference{saeed_3852,
title = {Critical Materials and National Sustainability Strategies in Global Business},
author = {Asif SAEED},
url = {https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/AMPROC.2025.23390abstract},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
booktitle = {AOM-2025},
address = {Copenhagen, Denmark},
abstract = {Critical materials such as lithium and cobalt are essential for achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 13 (Climate Action). These materials, vital for low-carbon technologies like electric vehicle batteries and energy storage systems, pose significant environmental and socio-economic challenges due to their extraction, processing, and trade. Using a 20-year panel dataset from G20 and N11 countries (2002-2021), this study examines the relationship between critical material imports and national-level environmental performance, focusing on CO2 emissions, greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions, and sustainability outcomes. Grounded in the dynamic capabilities framework, the research explores how nations adapt institutional mechanisms, foster technological innovation, and implement circular economy principles to mitigate environmental trade-offs. Results reveal that while lithium and cobalt imports enhance renewable energy transitions and environmental performance, they exacerbate challenges from carbon-intensive extraction and global supply chain dependencies. This study emphasizes collaborative governance, public-private partnerships, and sustainable supply chain management to balance economic growth with environmental stewardship, contributing valuable insights to international business scholarship.},
note = {26/07/2025 au 30/07/2025},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {conference}
}
Platania, Federico; Hernandez, Celina Toscano; Ouadghiri, Imane El; Peillex, Jonathan
Harnessing the Power of AI in RD&E Management: The Innovation Index Article de journal
Dans: Ieee Transactions On Engineering Management, vol. 72, p. 3055 - 3064, 2025.
@article{platania_3857,
title = {Harnessing the Power of AI in RD&E Management: The Innovation Index},
author = {Federico Platania and Celina Toscano Hernandez and Imane El Ouadghiri and Jonathan Peillex},
url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/11072517},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
journal = {Ieee Transactions On Engineering Management},
volume = {72},
pages = {3055 - 3064},
abstract = {This article investigates the complex relationship between artificial intelligence (AI)-related technological innovation and its impact on the market returns of leading technology companies. We introduce the ?Innovation Index,? a latent variable based on the number of AI-related patents, and incorporate it into the traditional Fama-French model to better capture the influence of AI advancements on financial performance. Using a state-space representation, our empirical analysis suggests that AI-related innovation significantly contributes to the market returns of prominent and leading technology firms. The findings highlight the strategic importance of AI investments in sustaining long-term growth and competitiveness.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
COURTIOUX, Pierre; Métivier, François
Le crédit d'impôt recherche est un dispositif qui vise à rendre les entreprises moins frileuses Divers
Le Monde (site web), 2025.
@misc{courtioux_3838,
title = {Le crédit d'impôt recherche est un dispositif qui vise à rendre les entreprises moins frileuses},
author = {Pierre COURTIOUX and François Métivier},
url = {https://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2025/07/14/le-credit-d-impot-recherche-est-un-dispositif-qui-vise-a-rendre-les-entreprises-moins-frileuses_6621138_3232.html},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
howpublished = {Le Monde (site web)},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {misc}
}
Khan, Mushtaq Hussain; Haq, Inam Ul; Azeem, Muhammad Umer; Ghafoor, Abdul
Dans: Business Strategy And The Environment, 2025.
@article{khan_3827,
title = {Climate Change Initiatives, Environmental Management Training, and Firm Performance: The Trickle?Down Effect of Board?Level Gender Diversity on Gender Diversity in the top Management Team},
author = {Mushtaq Hussain Khan and Inam Ul Haq and Muhammad Umer Azeem and Abdul Ghafoor},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bse.70061},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
journal = {Business Strategy And The Environment},
abstract = {We examine the interrelationships among climate change initiatives, environmental management training, and firm performance while considering the trickle-down effect of board-level gender diversity on gender diversity in the top management
team (TMT). Using an unbalanced panel dataset of 117,410 firm-year observations from five regions, representing 11 industries
and operating in 71 countries from 2013 to 2022, our findings reveal that climate change initiatives significantly enhance firm
performance. Our results further exhibit that the interaction effects of gender diversity at the board and TMT levels (the trickledown effect) support climate change initiatives by encouraging environmental management training (EMT), thereby improving
firm performance. To address the potential endogeneity issues, we employed a two-step system generalized method of moments
(GMM) approach. Our empirical results are robust to endogeneity and alternative measures. Overall, our evidence supports the
Resource-Based View Theory and Upper Echelon Theory to demonstrate how a diverse TMT and board members can contribute
to more robust climate change strategies by using EMT as a resource to achieve performance objectives. Hence, we make important contributions to the corporate governance and environmentalism strands of the literature by highlighting the role of gender
in shaping climate change initiatives and influencing firm performance.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {online},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Plin, Antoine; Fauberteau, Frédéric; Nguyen, Nga
OpenGL GPU-Based Rowhammer Attack Conférence
1st Workshop on Hardware-Supported Software Security, Toulouse, France, 2025.
@conference{plin_3864,
title = {OpenGL GPU-Based Rowhammer Attack},
author = {Antoine Plin and Frédéric Fauberteau and Nga Nguyen},
url = {https://hs3-workshop.github.io/2025.html#participation-and-programme},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
booktitle = {1st Workshop on Hardware-Supported Software Security},
address = {Toulouse, France},
abstract = {Rowhammer attacks have emerged as a significant threat to
modern DRAM-based memory systems, leveraging frequent memory accesses to induce bit flips in adjacent memory cells. This work-in-progress paper presents an adaptive, many-sided Rowhammer attack utilizing GPU compute shaders to systematically achieve high-frequency memory access patterns. Our approach employs statistical distributions to optimize row targeting and avoid current mitigations. The methodology involves initializing memory with known patterns, iteratively hammering victim rows, monitoring for induced errors, and dynamically adjusting parameters to maximize success rates. The proposed attack exploits the parallel processing capabilities of GPUs to accelerate hammering operations, thereby increasing the probability of successful bit flips within a constrained timeframe. By leveraging OpenGL compute shaders, our implementation achieves highly efficient row hammering with minimal software overhead. Experimental results on a Raspberry Pi 4 demonstrate that the GPU-based approach attains a high rate of bit flips compared to traditional CPU-based hammering, confirming its effectiveness in compromising DRAM integrity. Our findings align with existing research on microarchitectural attacks in heterogeneous systems that highlight the susceptibility of GPUs to security vulnerabilities. This study contributes to the understanding of GPU-assisted fault-injection attacks and underscores the need for improved mitigation strategies in future memory architectures.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {accepted},
tppubtype = {conference}
}
Jingjun, Bi; Dornaika, Fadi; Charafeddine, Jinan
Linear projection fused graph-based semi-supervised learning on multi-view data Article de journal
Dans: Artificial Intelligence Review, vol. 58, p. 309, 2025.
@article{jingjun_3817,
title = {Linear projection fused graph-based semi-supervised learning on multi-view data},
author = {Bi Jingjun and Fadi Dornaika and Jinan Charafeddine},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10462-025-11313-8},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
journal = {Artificial Intelligence Review},
volume = {58},
pages = {309},
abstract = {In recent years, the surge in data-driven applications across various domains has spurred heightened interest in semi-supervised learning applied to graphs. This surge is attributed to the ubiquitous presence of graph data structures in real-world contexts, such as social networks' interpersonal relationships, recommender systems' user behavior graphs, and bioinformatics' molecular interaction networks. However, for certain data types like images, not only is there a dearth of explicit graph structure, but also the existence of multiple view description methods complicates matters further. The intricacies of multi-view data pose challenges in directly applying traditional semi-supervised learning techniques to graphs. Consequently, researchers have begun exploring the fusion of semi-supervised learning with deep learning to leverage its wealth of information and enhance model efficacy. Effectively amalgamating graph structures with multi-view data remains a challenging problem necessitating further research. This paper introduces the Linear projection Fused Graph-based Semi-supervised Classification (LFGSC) method tailored for multi-view data, building upon the Graph Convolutional Network (GCN) architecture. Firstly, for each view, we leverage a semi-supervised approach that provides the concurrent estimation of the corresponding graph and the flexible linear data representations in a low-dimensional feature space. Subsequently, an adaptive and unified graph is generated, followed by the utilization of a fully connected network to fuse the projected features further and reduce dimensionality. Finally, the fused features and graph are inputted into a GCN to conduct semi-supervised classification. During training, the model incorporates cross-entropy loss, manifold regularization loss, graph auto-encoder loss, and supervised contrastive loss. Leveraging linear transformation significantly diminishes the input feature dimensions for GCN, thereby achieving high accuracy while substantially reducing computational overhead. Furthermore, experimental results conducted on various bench-marked multi-view image datasets demonstrate the superiority of LFGSC over existing semi-supervised learning methods for multi-view scenarios. (Source code: https://github.com/BiJingjun/LFGSC.)},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Peng, Guowen; Dornaika, Fadi; Charafeddine, Jinan
Multi-view learning with graph convolution networks adopting diverse graphs and genuine deep feature fusion Article de journal
Dans: Artificial Intelligence Review, vol. 58, p. 290, 2025.
@article{peng_3810,
title = {Multi-view learning with graph convolution networks adopting diverse graphs and genuine deep feature fusion},
author = {Guowen Peng and Fadi Dornaika and Jinan Charafeddine},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10462-025-11301-y},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
journal = {Artificial Intelligence Review},
volume = {58},
pages = {290},
abstract = {Multi-view data significantly enhances the accuracy of machine learning algorithms by providing a comprehensive representation of object features. Despite their potential, research on the use of Graph Convolutional Networks (GCNs) for processing node connectivity and data features remains limited. Existing methods mainly focus on weighted summation of graph matrices, with only a few approaches effectively integrating the feature information into the graph structures. To overcome these limitations, this paper proposes a novel deep learning architecture: the Feature Fusion and Multi-Graph Fusion Learning Framework (MGCN-FN). The framework consists of two core modules: Feature Fusion Network (FFN): Designed to extract and consolidate key features from multiple views. Multi-Graph Fusion Network (MGFN): Constructs multiple graphs for each view and jointly optimizes both the graph weights and the GCN model. Extensive experiments on various multi-view datasets show that MGCN-FN achieves superior performance compared to state-of-the-art methods, especially on semi-supervised multi-view classification tasks.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Scullion, Hugh; Jooss, Stefan; Latukha, Marina
IFKAD 2025 "Knowledge Futures: AI, Technology, and the New Business Paradigm", Naples, Italy, 2025.
@conference{scullion_3831,
title = {When you are not knowledgable and talented any more: Talent reconceptualization in the context of AI adoption},
author = {Hugh Scullion and Stefan Jooss and Marina Latukha},
url = {https://www.ifkad.org/},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
booktitle = {IFKAD 2025 "Knowledge Futures: AI, Technology, and the New Business Paradigm"},
address = {Naples, Italy},
abstract = {This paper explores how talented employees and organizations are responding to the adaptation of artificial intelligence (AI). We follow a phenomenon-based approach to describe the key trends and challenges influenced by new work arrangements, specifically the who, how, where, and why. Specifically we discuss the impact of organizations' digital transformation on talent identification and talent management (TM) practices, and show how these changes configure new management challenges from TM perspective. The paper enriches TM literature by adding new research pipelines to guide our further understanding of how AI is reshaping TM agenda.},
note = {2-4 July 2025},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {conference}
}
Sokolova, Karina; Vessal, Saeedeh Rezaee; Perez, Charles
Can Information and Entertainment Compensate for Affection? A Cross-Sectoral Analysis of Social Media Influencers Article de journal
Dans: International Journal Of Consumer Studies, vol. 49, no. 4, p. e70085, 2025.
@article{sokolova_3814,
title = {Can Information and Entertainment Compensate for Affection? A Cross-Sectoral Analysis of Social Media Influencers},
author = {Karina Sokolova and Saeedeh Rezaee Vessal and Charles Perez},
url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ijcs.70085},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
journal = {International Journal Of Consumer Studies},
volume = {49},
number = {4},
pages = {e70085},
abstract = {Drawing on persuasion theory and the affect transfer hypothesis, this study explores how affection for social media influencers
mediates and moderates followers' content perception (entertainment and informational value) and purchase intent. Using a
dataset of 6633 French female followers across fashion, beauty, sports, news, and personal development sectors, and analyzed
via PLS-SEM, results show affection's dual role. Information quality enhances affection, whereas entertainment compensates
for low affection, especially among younger followers in beauty and fashion. Information quality, entertainment, and affection
explain purchase intent across sectors, with older users valuing information quality more and showing higher purchase intent},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Chevalier, Céline; Ebrahimi, Ehsan; Vu, Quoc Huy
On security notions for encryption in a quantum world Article de journal
Dans: Designs Codes And Cryptography, 2025.
@article{chevalier_3811,
title = {On security notions for encryption in a quantum world},
author = {Céline Chevalier and Ehsan Ebrahimi and Quoc Huy Vu},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10623-025-01664-2},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
journal = {Designs Codes And Cryptography},
abstract = {Indistinguishability against adaptive chosen-ciphertext attacks (IND-CCA2) is usually considered the most desirable security notion for classical encryption. In this work, we investigate its adaptation in the quantum world, when an adversary can perform superposition queries. The security of quantum-secure classical encryption has first been studied by Boneh and Zhandry (CRYPTO'13), but they restricted the adversary to classical challenge queries, which makes the indistinguishability only hold for classical messages (IND-qCCA2). We extend their work by giving the first security notions for fully quantum indistinguishability under quantum adaptive chosen-ciphertext attacks, where the indistinguishability holds for superposition of plaintexts (qIND-qCCA2).},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Sinha, Ankit; Chaudhuri, Ranjan; Chopra, Anjali; Sarkar, Subhro
More Than Meets the Eye - Decoding the Significance of Avatars: A Systematic Literature Review Article de journal
Dans: Journal of Global Marketing, p. 1-27, 2025.
@article{sinha_3808,
title = {More Than Meets the Eye - Decoding the Significance of Avatars: A Systematic Literature Review},
author = {Ankit Sinha and Ranjan Chaudhuri and Anjali Chopra and Subhro Sarkar},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08911762.2025.2524858},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
journal = {Journal of Global Marketing},
pages = {1-27},
abstract = {psychology, showing insights beyond the mere digital representation of users in a virtual
Environment. This study aims for a holistic view of avatars across domains, using the
miner-prospector continuum approach to develop a theoretical understanding through an
extensive literature review. The study conducted a systematic literature review, analyzing 91
peer-reviewed articles from 2005 to 2023, sourced from Scopus, EBSCO, and Web of Science.
The thematic analysis identified six themes as the foundation for the proposed framework,
which provides a comprehensive understanding of various variables involved in avatar
domains such as anthropomorphism, trust, identity formation, and others. The study identified
future research directions through thematic analysis, such as incorporating celebrity facial
features into a brand's avatar. The study has several implications for managers and practitioners
as they can utilize these findings to form enhanced strategies for implementing and
understanding consumer behavior toward avatars.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {online},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Toufaily, Elissar; Vessal, Saeedeh Rezaee
Do Web3 metaverses provide greater value to consumers than web2? Experimental insights Proceedings Article
Dans: DO WEB3 METAVERSES PROVIDE GREATER VALUE TO CONSUMERS THAN WEB2? EXPERIMENTAL INSIGHTS, 025 Global Marketing Conference Hong kong, China, 2025.
@inproceedings{toufaily_3721,
title = {Do Web3 metaverses provide greater value to consumers than web2? Experimental insights},
author = {Elissar Toufaily and Saeedeh Rezaee Vessal},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
booktitle = {DO WEB3 METAVERSES PROVIDE GREATER VALUE TO CONSUMERS THAN WEB2? EXPERIMENTAL INSIGHTS},
address = {Hong kong, China},
organization = {025 Global Marketing Conference},
abstract = {In the current internet landscape, Web2 platforms have amassed significant market power through network effects and user lock-in, maintaining centralized control over their ecosystems. In contrast, the Web3 era introduces a "read-write-own" paradigm, where blockchain networks empower users with ownership and economic benefits (Dixon, 2024). This study investigates user responses to Web3 metaverse features compared to Web2. It focuses on user interest in Web3 principles, their willingness to invest financially in these platforms, and the variables that moderate these relationships. Four key features?Ownership, Community Governance, Decentralization, and Interoperability?are examined based on frameworks by Dixon (2024).},
note = {July 24-27, 2025},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Pignot, Edouard
Applying Discourse Theory - Politics, Ideology, Populism, Colchester, UK, 2025.
@conference{pignot_3710,
title = {Imagining the future, preserving the status quo: Techno-political hype and the case of Bitcoin in El Salvador},
author = {Edouard Pignot},
url = {https://essexsummerschool.com/summer-school-facts/courses/ess-2025-course-list/2i-applying-discourse-theory/},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-07-01},
booktitle = {Applying Discourse Theory - Politics, Ideology, Populism},
address = {Colchester, UK},
abstract = {The structure of the paper is as follows. First, we review the concept of hype, moving from media and technological hype to the sociology of expectations. Second, we introduce key Lacanian and post-Lacanian concepts - such as the imaginary, fantasmatic logics, and populist hype - to deepen our theoretical framework. After a brief methodological note, we examine the rise and fall of Bitcoin in El Salvador. This case study allows us to explain the failure of this early adoption attempt and to outline possible alternative scenarios. Finally, we reflect on the relationship between techno-political hype and innovation, before concluding with a discussion of the paper's limitations.},
note = {21/07/2025 au 25/07/2025},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {accepted},
tppubtype = {conference}
}
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