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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pubstate = {online},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
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Latukha, Marina; Dikova, Desislava; Panibratov, Andrei; Kuleshov, Nikita
The double bind: Human resource management under sanctions and skilled labor exodus Article de journal
Dans: International Business Review, vol. 35, no. 1, p. 102520, 2026.
@article{latukha_3902,
title = {The double bind: Human resource management under sanctions and skilled labor exodus},
author = {Marina Latukha and Desislava Dikova and Andrei Panibratov and Nikita Kuleshov},
url = {IBR},
year = {2026},
date = {2026-02-01},
journal = {International Business Review},
volume = {35},
number = {1},
pages = {102520},
abstract = {This paper examines how human capital (HC) outflows, triggered by economic sanctions imposed on Russia, constitute a profound environmental disruption with long-term consequences for firms. Drawing on HC theory and based on case studies of three companies in the Russian IT sector, the study analyzes how large-scale talent relocation, referred to as brain-drain, undermines firms' strategic investments in HC development. We find that in the face of sustained uncertainty, human resource (HR) managers adopt reactive approaches, leading to the widespread abandonment of professional development initiatives. We argue that this shift risks eroding orga- nizational capabilities and placing firms at a long-term competitive disadvantage. By moving beyond macro- economic discussions of sanctions and focusing on firm-level human resource management (HRM) responses, this study offers new theoretical insights into how geopolitical shocks reshape HRM practices and disrupt the un- derlying logic of HC investment in high-skill industries.},
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pubstate = {published},
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Jaffal-Moutarda, Basma; Talhouk, Raafat
On the well-posedness of the Second-grade compressible fluid model Article de journal
Dans: Journal Of Mathematical Analysis And Applications, vol. 554, no. 2, p. 130030, 2026.
@article{jaffal-moutarda_3868,
title = {On the well-posedness of the Second-grade compressible fluid model},
author = {Basma Jaffal-Moutarda and Raafat Talhouk},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmaa.2025.130030},
year = {2026},
date = {2026-02-01},
journal = {Journal Of Mathematical Analysis And Applications},
volume = {554},
number = {2},
pages = {130030},
abstract = {In this paper, we investigate the well-posedness of Grade-two compressible fluid model in the non-steady case. To our knowledge, the existing literature provides only one result that addresses the existence of solutions for the compressible case, which is limited to steady-state flows.
We establish the local existence and uniqueness of solutions in the Sobolev space $H^m$, for $m geq 3$ . We notice that in the incompressible case, the best known existence result requires $m geq 5$, unless specific thermodynamic conditions are satisfied (their effect is to reduce the high nonlinearity of the model), in which case $m geq 3$ suffices.
Finally, we analyze the linearized system around the constant state and establish the global well-posedness of the solution, as well as its exponential decay in time toward the steady state. In addition, we prove the persistence of regularity for the solution.},
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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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pubstate = {published},
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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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El-Amrani, Mofdi; Obbadi, Anouar; Seaid, Mohammed; Yakoubi, Driss
An efficient second-order scalar auxiliary variable approach for unsteady non-Newtonian incompressible fluids Article de journal
Dans: Computer Physics Communications, vol. 317, p. 109865, 2025.
@article{el-amrani_3898,
title = {An efficient second-order scalar auxiliary variable approach for unsteady non-Newtonian incompressible fluids},
author = {Mofdi El-Amrani and Anouar Obbadi and Mohammed Seaid and Driss Yakoubi},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465525003674?via%3Dihub},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-12-01},
journal = {Computer Physics Communications},
volume = {317},
pages = {109865},
abstract = {A novel second-order time-splitting method is proposed for the numerical solution of non-Newtonian fluid flows governed by the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with a shear-rate dependent viscosity. In many applications, this class of fluid flows is challenging to numerically solve using the conventional monolithic methods. The proposed approach belongs to a family of viscosity-splitting methods and it separates the convection term from the incompressibility
constraint into two steps using the second-order implicit backward differentiation formula for the time integration. To ensure the stability of this method, we introduce a numerical scheme based on the scalar auxiliary
variable approach an efficient pressure incrementation is introduced using the scalar auxiliary variable approach. Unlike most projection methods for solving incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, the proposed method is free of any numerical inconsistencies generated by the treatment of boundary conditions in the pressure solution. 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 are presented for three flow problems to validate the second-order convergence rates and to illustrate the performance of the proposed time-splitting scheme for unsteady
non-Newtonian incompressible fluids.},
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pubstate = {published},
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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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pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Venkateswaran, Swaminath
Kinematic modeling of serial robots: From theory to experimentation Proceedings Article
Dans: ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Memphis, USA, 2025.
@inproceedings{venkateswaran_3805,
title = {Kinematic modeling of serial robots: From theory to experimentation},
author = {Swaminath Venkateswaran},
url = {https://event.asme.org/IMECE},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-11-01},
booktitle = {ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition},
publisher = {American Society of Mechanical Engineers},
address = {Memphis, USA},
note = {November 16-20, 2025},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {accepted},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
ALLPORT, Rebecca; Lebon, Nicolas; Laverne, Floriane; Venkateswaran, Swaminath
A human-robot interaction platform for intraoral dental scan Proceedings Article
Dans: ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Memphis, USA, 2025.
@inproceedings{allport_3759,
title = {A human-robot interaction platform for intraoral dental scan},
author = {Rebecca ALLPORT and Nicolas Lebon and Floriane Laverne and Swaminath Venkateswaran},
url = {https://event.asme.org/IMECE/},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-11-01},
booktitle = {ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition},
publisher = {American Society of Mechanical Engineers},
address = {Memphis, USA},
abstract = {This article presents the development and evaluation of a robot-assisted intraoral scanning platform to enhance the precision and repeatability of dental digitization. Intraoral scanners (IOS), a key device in modern restorative dentistry, are highly dependent on practitioner skill, leading to variation in accuracy and increased risk of poorly fitting dental prostheses. A collaborative robot (cobot) is used to mitigate operator variability, reduce musculoskeletal strain and improve educational training. A UR5e cobot equipped with an adaptive gripper and a Dexis IS 3800W IOS was used to digitize a mandibular model, following two occlusal-vestibular-lingual (OVL) scanning pathways and employing two different recording resolutions. Trajectories were generated using SolidWorks and RoboDK software and validated through repeated trials, generating 40 STL files analyzed via Zeiss Inspect software. Metrics such as area of valid distance (AVD), integrated absolute distance (|ID|) and weighted normalized distance (wND) were computed to assess scan quality. In our experimental conditions, high-resolution scans increased surface coverage but did not improve trueness (wND). Initiating scans from the right side improved dimensional precision. Results demonstrate that cobot-assisted scanning can achieve accurate, repeatable digital impressions, offering significant benefits for clinical practice, dental education and telemedicine, particularly in underserved areas. Further trajectory optimization could enhance these outcomes, positioning robotic intraoral scanning as a promising tool in future dental workflows.},
note = {17/11/2025 au 20/11/2025},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {accepted},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Taher, Yacoub; Camille, Depenveiller; Atsushi, Tatsuma; Tin, Barisin; Eugen, Rusakov; Udo, Göbel; Yuxu, Peng; Shiqiang, Deng; Yuki, Kagaya; Hong, Park Joon; Daisuke, Kihara; Marco, Guerra; Giorgio, Palmieri; Andrea, Ranieri; Ulderico, Fugacci; Silvia, Biasotti; He, Ruiwen; Halim, Benhabiles; Adnane, Cabani; Karim, Hammoudi; Li, Li Haotian; Hao, Huang; Chunyan, Li; Alireza, Tehrani; Fanwang, Meng; Heidar-, Zadeh Farnaz; Tuan-Anh, Yang; Matthieu, Montes
SHREC 2025: Protein surface shape retrieval including electrostatic potential Article de journal
Dans: Computers & Graphics-Uk, vol. 132, p. 104394, 2025.
@article{taher_3860,
title = {SHREC 2025: Protein surface shape retrieval including electrostatic potential},
author = {Yacoub Taher and Depenveiller Camille and Tatsuma Atsushi and Barisin Tin and Rusakov Eugen and Göbel Udo and Peng Yuxu and Deng Shiqiang and Kagaya Yuki and Park Joon Hong and Kihara Daisuke and Guerra Marco and Palmieri Giorgio and Ranieri Andrea and Fugacci Ulderico and Biasotti Silvia and Ruiwen He and Benhabiles Halim and Cabani Adnane and Hammoudi Karim and Li Haotian Li and Huang Hao and Li Chunyan and Tehrani Alireza and Meng Fanwang and Zadeh Farnaz Heidar- and Yang Tuan-Anh and Montes Matthieu},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cag.2025.104394},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-11-01},
journal = {Computers & Graphics-Uk},
volume = {132},
pages = {104394},
abstract = {This SHREC 2025 track dedicated to protein surface shape retrieval involved 9 participating teams. We evaluated the performance in retrieval of 15 proposed methods on a large dataset of 11,565 protein surfaces with calculated electrostatic potential (a key molecular surface descriptor). The performance in retrieval of the proposed methods was evaluated through different metrics (Accuracy, Balanced accuracy, F1 score, Precision and Recall). The best retrieval performance was achieved by the proposed methods that used the electrostatic potential complementary to molecular surface shape. This observation was also valid for classes with limited data which highlights the importance of taking into account additional molecular surface descriptors.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
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Ouchdiri, Mohamed Amine; BENJELLOUN, SAAD; Saoud, Adnane; Otero-Muras, Irene
Turing patterns in a morphogenetic model with single regulatory function Article de journal
Dans: Mathematical Biosciences, vol. 389, p. 109536, 2025.
@article{ouchdiri_3897,
title = {Turing patterns in a morphogenetic model with single regulatory function},
author = {Mohamed Amine Ouchdiri and SAAD BENJELLOUN and Adnane Saoud and Irene Otero-Muras},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mbs.2025.109536},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-11-01},
journal = {Mathematical Biosciences},
volume = {389},
pages = {109536},
abstract = {Confirming Turing's theory of morphogens in developmental processes is challenging, and synthetic biology has opened new
avenues for testing Turing's predictions. Synthetic mammalian pattern formation has been recently achieved through a reaction-
diffusion system based on the short-range activator (Nodal) and the long-range inhibitor (Lefty) topology, where a single function
regulates both morphogens. In this paper, we investigate the emergence of Turing patterns in the synthetic Nodal-Lefty system.
First, we prove the existence of a global solution and derive conditions for Turing instability through linear stability analysis.
Subsequently, we examine the behavior of the system near the bifurcation threshold, employing weakly nonlinear analysis, and
using multiple time scales, we derive the amplitude equations for supercritical and subcritical cases. The results demonstrate the
ability of the system to support various patterns, with the subcritical Turing instability playing a crucial role in the formation of
dissipative structures observed experimentally.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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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pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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.},
keywords = {},
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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.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {online},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
COURTIOUX, Pierre; Métivier, François; Rebérioux, Antoine
How Tax Credit Shapes Firm R&D Strategies? Article de journal
Dans: Accounting, Economics and Law: A Convivium, vol. 15, no. 3, p. 437-470, 2025.
@article{courtioux_3448,
title = {How Tax Credit Shapes Firm R&D Strategies?},
author = {Pierre COURTIOUX and François Métivier and Antoine Rebérioux},
url = {https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/ael-2022-0098/html},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-11-01},
journal = {Accounting, Economics and Law: A Convivium},
volume = {15},
number = {3},
pages = {437-470},
abstract = {This study extends the definition of firms' R&D strategies to integrate fiscal considerations related to R&D tax credits. Using French company data, we identify six types of ?extended' R&D strategies. We then examine the relationships of these strategies with the effective rate of R&D tax credits, defined as the ratio of total tax reliefs obtained by a firm through R&D tax credit to real R&D spending. This study contributes to a better understanding of the heterogeneity of companies' R&D strategies.},
note = {publication online de 2023 intégrée à un numéro en 2025},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Vanaei, Hamidreza; Moezzibadi, Mohammad; Tcharkhtchi, Abbas; Khelladi, Sofiane
A hybrid genetic algorithm-neural network model for optimizing thermal and mechanical characteristics of 3D-printed parts Article de journal
Dans: Rapid Prototyping Journal, 2025.
@article{vanaei_3920,
title = {A hybrid genetic algorithm-neural network model for optimizing thermal and mechanical characteristics of 3D-printed parts},
author = {Hamidreza Vanaei and Mohammad Moezzibadi and Abbas Tcharkhtchi and Sofiane Khelladi},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-02-2025-0085},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-10-01},
journal = {Rapid Prototyping Journal},
abstract = {Fused filament fabrication (FFF) optimization remains a critical challenge due to the complex interplay of process parameters affecting the physicochemical and mechanical properties of printed parts. This study aims to optimize the FFF process by analyzing the effects of liquefier temperature, platform temperature and print speed using artificial neural networks (ANNs) and genetic algorithms (GAs).
A hybrid approach combining ANNs and GAs was employed to model and optimize the process parameters. The GA systematically explored the parameter space to identify optimal settings that maximize material properties such as degree of crystallinity, tensile strength, Young's modulus and elongation at break. The ANN, trained on an extensive experimental dataset, provided predictive insights into these properties, enabling a more efficient and precise optimization. A heat transfer model was utilized to predict the temperature profile of the filaments during deposition, validating the optimized conditions and offering insights into the thermal history of the printed parts.
The results demonstrate that the optimized process parameters significantly enhance material properties and improve inter-layer bonding. The study identifies the critical influence of liquefier temperature and print speed on mechanical performance, while also revealing limitations in traditional optimization methods. Furthermore, the thermal model predictions align well with experimental findings, reinforcing the validity of the proposed optimization strategy.
This study provides a novel hybrid approach to optimizing FFF process parameters by integrating machine learning techniques with traditional experimental and analytical models. The findings offer valuable insights into improving 3D printing efficiency and part quality, with potential applications in various industrial and research domains. Future work may explore the generalizability of the findings to different materials and incorporate real-time process monitoring for enhanced adaptability and precision.},
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Mammeri, Amrid; Vanaei, Hamidreza; Saddaoui, Ouiza; Traore, Issiaka; Aoudjit, Messipssa; Dobrev, Ivan; Azzouz, Kamel; Khelladi, Sofiane
Aeroacoustic and aerodynamic evaluation of SLA-printed cross-flow fans: desktop vs. industrial-grade fabrication Article de journal
Dans: Rapid Prototyping Journal, 2025.
@article{mammeri_3919,
title = {Aeroacoustic and aerodynamic evaluation of SLA-printed cross-flow fans: desktop vs. industrial-grade fabrication},
author = {Amrid Mammeri and Hamidreza Vanaei and Ouiza Saddaoui and Issiaka Traore and Messipssa Aoudjit and Ivan Dobrev and Kamel Azzouz and Sofiane Khelladi},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-06-2025-0226},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-10-01},
journal = {Rapid Prototyping Journal},
abstract = {The application of stereolithography (SLA) for functional turbomachinery components remains a developing area of interest, particularly regarding the performance impact of fabrication scale. This study aims to evaluate the aerodynamic and aeroacoustic performance of cross-flow fan (CFF) rotors fabricated using desktop and industrial-grade SLA machines, highlighting how geometric fidelity and mechanical behavior influence fan efficiency and noise.
Design/methodology/approach - CFF rotors were 3D printed using both desktop and industrial SLA printers. Mechanical properties were evaluated based on layer orientation and post curing temperature. Aerodynamic performance was assessed experimentally via static efficiency and pressure coefficient, while aeroacoustic behavior was characterized using sound pressure level (SPL) measurements across various flow coefficients and rotational speeds. Geometry distortions were linked to observed performance discrepancies using theoretical modeling grounded in Euler's equation and blade angle analysis. The results show that post curing at 80 °C significantly improved tensile strength, with up to 110% gain at 0° orientation. The desktop printed rotor exhibited a 10-15% reduction in peak aerodynamic efficiency and a ?1 dB increase in SPL, primarily due to blade deformation and altered inlet/outlet angles. Theoretical analysis confirmed the sensitivity of CFF performance to blade alignment, validating the observed effects. Despite minor drawbacks, desktop SLA was found viable for rapid prototyping in fan design. This work offers a novel experimental-theoretical framework for evaluating desktop SLA in aerodynamic and acoustic applications. It provides insights into the relationship between manufacturing fidelity, mechanical properties and functional performance of CFFs. These findings can inform the design and validation of 3D-printed turbomachinery components using accessible laboratory-scale equipment.},
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Elhadri, Hamza; Petit, Johann; Hfaiedh, Naila; Wagner, Danièle; Polit, Olivier
Comparison of Self?Heating Behavior Between Continuous and Interrupted Control Modes Article de journal
Dans: Fatigue & Fracture Of Engineering Materials & Structures, vol. 48, no. 10, p. 4517-4527, 2025.
@article{elhadri_3893,
title = {Comparison of Self?Heating Behavior Between Continuous and Interrupted Control Modes},
author = {Hamza Elhadri and Johann Petit and Naila Hfaiedh and Danièle Wagner and Olivier Polit},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ffe.70038},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-10-01},
journal = {Fatigue & Fracture Of Engineering Materials & Structures},
volume = {48},
number = {10},
pages = {4517-4527},
abstract = {In gigacyclic fatigue testing, reaching 109 cycles within a reasonable duration is challenging, leading to the use of ultrasonic
fatigue machines operating at 20 kHz (UFT). However, the high testing frequency causes significant temperature rises, potentially
enhancing microplasticity and leading to premature failure. This study compares two control modes in gigacyclic fatigue:
continuous and interrupted (pulse-pause)
during self-heating
tests on UFT. Two materials with distinct thermal properties, steel
42CrMo4 and aluminum alloy AA2024-T351,
were tested. The temperature evolution was measured using an infrared camera.
Then, a local expression of the heat equation is used to estimate the intrinsic dissipation, denoted as d1. Results showed that both
modes led to temperature increases with higher displacement, but pulse-pause
caused a smaller temperature rise. Reducing the
pulse time relative to the pause time decreased temperature variation. For 42CrMo4 steel, self-heating
was more pronounced
than for AA2024-T351,
and the d1 value increased with displacement amplitude.},
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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 Paris, France, 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 = {Paris, France},
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.},
note = {10-10-2025},
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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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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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tppubtype = {article}
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Kumar, Vinod; Kumar, Sachin; Chaudhuri, Ranjan; Chatterjee, Sheshadri; Vrontis, Demetris
Mapping business ethics and society: A systematic journey into research and way forward Article de journal
Dans: Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility, vol. 34, no. 4, p. 1487-1503, 2025.
@article{kumar_3160,
title = {Mapping business ethics and society: A systematic journey into research and way forward},
author = {Vinod Kumar and Sachin Kumar and Ranjan Chaudhuri and Sheshadri Chatterjee and Demetris Vrontis},
url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/beer.12731},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-10-01},
journal = {Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility},
volume = {34},
number = {4},
pages = {1487-1503},
abstract = {While the notion of business ethics has historical roots, previous research endeavours have refrained from consolidating the existing body of knowledge on the intersection of business ethics and society. This hesitance is attributed to the intricate and diverse nature of such studies. Thus, there is a gap in the literature on synthesizing the intimate relationship between business ethics and society. This gap in research serves as the impetus and motivation for the current investigation. However, limited empirical studies are found to have been conducted in the allied areas and there are limited studies that map business ethics and society in an extensive manner. In this context, this study systematically reviewed 87 scholarly works spanning a period of over 20?years in the realm of business ethics concerning society by considering articles included in the Scopus and Web of Science databases. Through the outcomes of this inquiry, an integrative and comprehensive framework detailing the interplay between business ethics and society at individual and organizational levels is introduced, with the potential to guide forthcoming scholars and practitioners in their pursuits. In this study, themes including employees' ethical behaviour, manufacturing strategy and ethics, leadership dynamics, consumer trust and so on have not been considered as critical societal dimensions that have not been included.},
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Du, Jingshu
Collaborative Innovation: New Technologies, Human(-Machine) Interactions, and Transcending Boudaries Thèse
UVSQ-Paris Saclay University, 2025.
@phdthesis{du_3913,
title = {Collaborative Innovation: New Technologies, Human(-Machine) Interactions, and Transcending Boudaries},
author = {Jingshu Du},
url = {https://www.emlv.fr/excellence-academique-jingshu-du-enseignante-chercheuse-a-lemlv-a-obtenu-son-hdr},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
address = {47 Boulevard Vauban 78047 Guyancourt},
school = {UVSQ-Paris Saclay University},
note = {Soutenance le 18/09/2025},
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KHACHAI, Daniil; Rizhenko, Ksenia; Neznakhina, Katherine; Khachay, Michael
Implementation and Numerical Evaluation of Traub and Vygen Algorithm for the Subtour Cover Problem Proceedings Article
Dans: Springer Nature, Petrovac, Budva, Montenegro, 2025, ISBN: TBA.
@inproceedings{khachai_3912,
title = {Implementation and Numerical Evaluation of Traub and Vygen Algorithm for the Subtour Cover Problem},
author = {Daniil KHACHAI and Ksenia Rizhenko and Katherine Neznakhina and Michael Khachay},
url = {https://conf-optima.ru},
issn = {TBA},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
address = {Petrovac, Budva, Montenegro},
abstract = {The Subtour Cover Problem (SCP) is an important build-
ing block of the state-of-the-art approximation constant-ratio approxi-
mation algorithms for the classic Asymmetric Traveling Salesman Prob-
lem (ATSP). In particular, the best-known (17 + ?)-approximation al-
gorithm for the ATSP proposed by Traub and Vygen signicantly relies
on (2, 2, 1)-algorithm for the SCP. Despite the importance of this break-
through approach in the eld of polynomial-time approximation of the
ATSP within constant ratios, without numerical implementation, its ar-
gument still remains mostly theoretical one and non-perfectly construc-
tive. This makes it dicult to evaluate tightness of the obtained per-
formance guarantees and employ the entire approximation framework in
practice. In this paper, we propose the rst implementation of (2, 2, 1)-
algorithm and report results of numerical evaluation of its performance
obtained on instances originating from the well-known DIMACS bench-
marking library.},
note = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science
XVI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OPTIMIZATION AND APPLICATIONS (OPTIMA-2025)September 22 - 26, 2025
Participation online},
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KHACHAI, Daniil; Ogorodnikov, Yuri; Rudakov, Roman; Khachay, Michael
An ?-constraint method for the Bi-objective Efficient 2-Terminal Reliability Problem Proceedings Article
Dans: Springer Nature, Petrovac, Budva, Montenegro, 2025, ISBN: N/A yet.
@inproceedings{khachai_3911,
title = {An ?-constraint method for the Bi-objective Efficient 2-Terminal Reliability Problem},
author = {Daniil KHACHAI and Yuri Ogorodnikov and Roman Rudakov and Michael Khachay},
url = {https://conf-optima.ru},
issn = {N/A yet},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
address = {Petrovac, Budva, Montenegro},
abstract = {The problem of network design, where two designated ter-
minals are connected with a given probability is a challenging and well-
known #P-hard problem that has an application within the Supply
Chain Management. On the other hand, business process requirements
dictate that the constructed network must be optimal in regards to
various costs. In this paper, we introduce the Bi-objective E?cient 2-
Terminal Reliability Problem aimed to design Pareto-optimal solutions
withrespecttobothcriteria.Weproposeaproof-of-conceptofthebranch-
and-price algorithm relying on Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition, probabil-
ity relaxation, and column generation techniques, integrated within the
well-known ?-constraint method. Numerical evaluation over benchmark-
ing instances demonstrate high performance of our approach.},
note = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science
participation online
September 22 - 26, 2025},
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Venkateswaran, Swaminath; Park, Jong-Hyeon
Robotics and Parallel Kinematic Machines Ouvrage
Robotics, 2025, ISBN: 978-3-7258-5291-8.
@book{venkateswaran_3910,
title = {Robotics and Parallel Kinematic Machines},
author = {Swaminath Venkateswaran and Jong-Hyeon Park},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-7258-5292-5},
issn = {978-3-7258-5291-8},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
pages = {258},
publisher = {Robotics},
abstract = {Parallel kinematic machines (PKMs) are widely recognized for their higher stiffness, high payload-to-weight ratio, and superior precision compared to serial robots. Their applications span high-speed machining, medical robotics, and space. Despite these advantages, PKMs face inherent challenges in design and control due to complex kinematics, limited workspaces, and intricate singularity conditions. Recent research and industrial developments have focused on improved modeling techniques, analysis of singular configurations, and reconfigurable architectures. Considerable attention has been given to workspace optimization, singularity avoidance, robust design procedures, and the integration of compliant components to meet evolving application demands. Still, several theoretical and practical aspects remain underexplored, including cuspidal configurations?where a robot can shift between multiple inverse kinematic solutions without singularities?and self-motion conditions, in which the end-effector moves even with locked actuators.
Emerging topics such as modular PKM architectures, dynamic performance evaluation, and control-aware design optimization are also attracting attention, particularly for high-precision applications under uncertain or varying load conditions.
This Special Issue brings together eight articles addressing PKMs and their potential applications to meet growing industrial demands, providing researchers and industry experts with deeper insights into PKM analysis and architecture-based applications.},
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Jedda, Nour; Bouzgarrou, Houssam; Lakhal, Faten
How does managerial ability curb the cost of debt financing? The moderating role of information and business risks Article de journal
Dans: International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, 2025.
@article{jedda_3908,
title = {How does managerial ability curb the cost of debt financing? The moderating role of information and business risks},
author = {Nour Jedda and Houssam Bouzgarrou and Faten Lakhal},
url = {https://philpapers.org/rec/LAKHDM},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics},
abstract = {Prior evidence shows that higher managerial ability improves a
firm's information environment, but it remains unclear whether this also
influences creditors' perceptions of firms led by able managers. The purpose of
this paper is to investigate the effect of managerial ability on the cost of debt.
We also shed light on the moderating role of information and business risks.
Using a sample of 244 French listed firms over the period 2010-2020, we find
that managerial ability is negatively associated with the cost of debt. In
particular, able managers are likely to reduce the cost of debt through their
ability to effectively manage the firm, increase firm credibility and reduce
information asymmetry. The results also reveal that the negative effect of
managerial ability on the cost of debt is less pronounced in the presence of high
information and business risks. These findings suggest that risk components
play a vital role in lending decisions. Further evidence shows that the negative
effect of managerial ability on the cost of debt is more prevalent in firms with
better governance and audit quality but less prevalent in family-owned firms.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {online},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Guizani, Assil; Brahem, Emna; Lakhal, Faten
How Does Product Market Competition Influence Firm-Level Climate Change Exposure Article de journal
Dans: Financial Review, vol. 0, no. 0, p. 1-19, 2025.
@article{guizani_3907,
title = {How Does Product Market Competition Influence Firm-Level Climate Change Exposure},
author = {Assil Guizani and Emna Brahem and Faten Lakhal},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/fire.70028},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {Financial Review},
volume = {0},
number = {0},
pages = {1-19},
abstract = {his study examines the impact of product market competition on firm-level exposure to climate change. Using a sample of 1441 US firms from 2001 to 2021, the findings indicate that climate change exposure increases with market competition. This suggests that competitive pressure drives firms to focus on core operations and cost-cutting measures to maximize shareholder value. Further analysis reveals that firms operating in competitive markets are less exposed to climate change risks when they possess substantial market share, exhibit high diversification, and face fewer financial constraints. The results also suggest that the positive relationship between competition and climate change exposure is more pronounced following the 2015 Paris Agreement, though this effect is weaker among firms with a CSR committee on the board. These findings offer important insights for market participants, highlighting the need to balance short-term competitive strategies with long-term sustainability under competitive pressure.},
keywords = {},
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tppubtype = {article}
}
Guizani, Assil; Brahem, Emna; Lakhal, Faten; Hussainey, Khaled
An Empirical Analysis of Waste Management Practices in French Family Firms Article de journal
Dans: Journal of Accounting Literature, p. 1-27, 2025.
@article{guizani_3880,
title = {An Empirical Analysis of Waste Management Practices in French Family Firms},
author = {Assil Guizani and Emna Brahem and Faten Lakhal and Khaled Hussainey},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1108/JAL-03-2025-0140},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {Journal of Accounting Literature},
pages = {1-27},
abstract = {Purpose: This study examines the behavior of family firms in relation to corporate waste management practices. The study also explores the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015 as an exogenous shock that may influence waste management in family firms.
Design/methodology/approach: This study uses ordinary least squares (OLS), propensity score matching (PSM), and two-stage least squares (2SLS) estimators on a longitudinal panel dataset of French firms observed between 2004 and 2020 to test the association between family firms and waste management. Additionally, difference-in-differences (DiD) estimation is employed to assess the influence of the implementation of the SDGs in 2015 on waste management practices in these firms.
Findings: The findings demonstrate that family firms are more engaged in reducing waste generation and improving waste recycling. This result suggests that these firms prioritize sustainable initiatives that aim to preserve social legitimacy and family reputation. Further analyses show that waste generation (waste recycling) decreases (increases) with the voting rights held by the family, for families in the first-generation stage, and if a family member holds the position of the CEO or the chairperson of the board of directors. Additionally, the effect of family firms on waste production and waste recycling is more accentuated after the implementation of the SDGs, and in ecologically innovative firms.
Practical implications: Our results provide valuable insights for family firms to maintain their environmental commitment, especially during generational transitions or when appointing non-family members in leadership positions. In addition, policymakers should consider expanding the implementation of regulations and incentives that encourage family firms to adopt sustainable waste management practices.
Originality/value: This study is the first to test the nexus between family firms and waste management practices, by focusing on family firms' dimensions, such as control, generational stage, and family involvement in management and the board.},
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Lejealle, Catherine; Khelladi, Insaf; Vessal, Saeedeh Rezaee
Exploring tourist experience in mixed reality: An integrated framework approach Conférence
Advances in Tourism Marketing Conference, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, 2025.
@conference{lejealle_3905,
title = {Exploring tourist experience in mixed reality: An integrated framework approach},
author = {Catherine Lejealle and Insaf Khelladi and Saeedeh Rezaee Vessal},
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year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
booktitle = {Advances in Tourism Marketing Conference},
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Latukha, Marina; Luo, Yunxin; Panibratov, Andrei
Awkward Positioning of International Student: Concept Clarification for Developing International Student Talent Article de journal
Dans: Human Resource Development Review, vol. 0, no. 0, p. 28, 2025.
@article{latukha_3904,
title = {Awkward Positioning of International Student: Concept Clarification for Developing International Student Talent},
author = {Marina Latukha and Yunxin Luo and Andrei Panibratov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/15344843251382834},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {Human Resource Development Review},
volume = {0},
number = {0},
pages = {28},
abstract = {This paper unpacks the dominant concepts of international students, a demographic of increasing significance within the global talent pool. This study explore how past research identifies international students to reveal the contradictory nature of ter- minology that could serve as a barrier for talent identification and development within organizational settings. We propose the definition and introduce five criteria for discussing who international students are from the talent development lens. We also suggest avenues for future research. Clarifying the concept of international students is crucial for identifying and understanding their nature and characteristics, which in turn facilitates their development into valuable talent.},
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Sorio, Rossella; Khelladi, Insaf; Castellano, Sylvaine
Not without it? exploring the perceived value of ?free-from' products across hedonic and utilitarian categories Proceedings Article
Dans: 18th Annual Conference of the EuroMed Academy of Business (EMAB) entitled: Exploring New Horizons in Business and Management, EuroMed Academy of Business (EMAB) Porto, Portugal, 2025.
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title = {Not without it? exploring the perceived value of ?free-from' products across hedonic and utilitarian categories},
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year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
booktitle = {18th Annual Conference of the EuroMed Academy of Business (EMAB) entitled: Exploring New Horizons in Business and Management},
address = {Porto, Portugal},
organization = {EuroMed Academy of Business (EMAB)},
note = {10/09/2025 au 12/09/2025},
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Chaudhuri, Ranjan; A., Apoorva; Vrontis, Demetris; Thrassou, Alkis; Chatterjee, Sheshadri
A bibliometric, networked, and density-based content analysis of corporate social responsibility Article de journal
Dans: Global Business Economics Review, vol. 33, no. 3-4, p. 394-422, 2025.
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title = {A bibliometric, networked, and density-based content analysis of corporate social responsibility},
author = {Ranjan Chaudhuri and Apoorva A. and Demetris Vrontis and Alkis Thrassou and Sheshadri Chatterjee},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1504/GBER.2025.148359},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {Global Business Economics Review},
volume = {33},
number = {3-4},
pages = {394-422},
abstract = {Corporate social responsibility (CSR) models, from across the globe,
have been constructed using various factors; including CSR dimensions,
company credibility, CSR communication, CSR image, brand equity, and brand
preference. Despite receiving much attention over the years, however, there lies
a paucity of research that identifies paradigm shifts, future trends, emerging
fields and prevalent research clusters in the CSR domain; a knowledge gap
aimed to be filled by this research. The authors, through a quantitative
systematic review, investigated 1,615 research publications in CSR from
Scopus and Web of Science from 2000 to 2020. The results have been analysed
using bibliometric software tools such as VantagePoint® through outputs such
as (autocorrelation maps, bubble charts, and Aduna maps) and VOSviewer®
outputs such as (network visualisation, overlay visualisation and density
visualisation) to unveil the recent trend of CSR research.},
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Salas, Hugo Alatrista; Chareyron, Gaël; Djebali, Sonia; Dlala, Imen Ouled; Travers, Nicolas
From Flows to Graphs: Data-Driven Insights on Latent Overtourism with Frequent Pattern Mining Conférence
DOING workshop @ ADBIS Conference, Tampere, Finland, 2025.
@conference{alatrista_salas_3899,
title = {From Flows to Graphs: Data-Driven Insights on Latent Overtourism with Frequent Pattern Mining},
author = {Hugo Alatrista Salas and Gaël Chareyron and Sonia Djebali and Imen Ouled Dlala and Nicolas Travers},
url = {https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-032-05727-3_28},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
booktitle = {DOING workshop @ ADBIS Conference},
pages = {327-342},
address = {Tampere, Finland},
edition = {Springer},
abstract = {Overtourism presents complex and often hidden challenges for urban environ- ments, impacting residents, infrastructure, and visitor satisfaction. This study proposes a novel, data-driven methodology to detect and analyze latent over- tourism?the early, subtle warning signs of excessive tourism?before visible breakdowns occur. By leveraging user-generated content from Tripadvisor, a tem- poral circulation multidigraphs is modeled to capture tourist mobility. Using frequent subgraph mining algorithms, the approach identifies recurring tourist movement patterns across different urban scales. These patterns are then ana- lyzed in both spatial and temporal dimensions to detect hotspots and evaluate dynamic attractiveness through a Huff-based probabilistic model. The approach is applied to three cities of varying sizes revealing consistent tourist flows and areas under increasing pressure, suggesting early overtourism.},
note = {23/09/2025 au 26/09/2025},
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pubstate = {online},
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Levy, Loup-Noé; Guérard, Guillaume; Djebali, Sonia; Amor, Soufian Ben
PretopoMD: pretopology-based mixed data hierarchical clustering Article de journal
Dans: Applied Intelligence, vol. 55, p. 973, 2025.
@article{levy_3895,
title = {PretopoMD: pretopology-based mixed data hierarchical clustering},
author = {Loup-Noé Levy and Guillaume Guérard and Sonia Djebali and Soufian Ben Amor},
url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10489-025-06770-1},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {Applied Intelligence},
volume = {55},
pages = {973},
abstract = {This article presents a novel pretopology-based algorithm designed to address the challenges of clustering mixed data without the need for dimensionality reduction. Leveraging Disjunctive Normal Form, our approach formulates customizable logical rules and adjustable hyperparameters that allow for user-defined hierarchical cluster construction and facilitate tailored solutions for heterogeneous datasets. Through hierarchical dendrogram analysis and comparative clustering metrics, our method demonstrates superior performance by accurately and interpretably delineating clusters directly from raw data, thus preserving data integrity. Empirical findings highlight the algorithm's robustness in constructing meaningful clusters and reveal its potential in overcoming issues related to clustered data explainability. The novelty of this work lies in its departure from traditional dimensionality reduction techniques and its innovative use of logical rules that enhance both cluster formation and clarity, thereby contributing a significant advancement to the discourse on clustering mixed data.},
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SAHARTI, Mohammed; SAEED, Asif; CHAUDHRY, Sajid M.; Ahmed, Rizwan
ESG Performance of Firms and the Structure of Loan Syndicates: Moderating Role of Relationship Article de journal
Dans: European Financial Management, 2025.
@article{saharti_3894,
title = {ESG Performance of Firms and the Structure of Loan Syndicates: Moderating Role of Relationship},
author = {Mohammed SAHARTI and Asif SAEED and Sajid M. CHAUDHRY and Rizwan Ahmed},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eufm.70019},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {European Financial Management},
abstract = {This study examines the impact of firms' environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance on borrower-lender relationships within syndicated loans. Analyzing a global panel of contracts, we examine the impact of ESG scores on the number of lenders and the ownership of lead arrangers. Utilizing theories of information asymmetry, agency, relational lending, and resource dependence, our findings indicate that high ESG performance decreases lead bank retention, thus broadening syndicates and distributing risk. However, prior borrower-led relationships can reverse this effect, emphasizing that ESG and relational trust act as complementary governance channels, shaping modern global credit markets and capital allocation across sectors.},
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Benjira, Wissal; Travers, Nicolas; Atigui, Faten; Bucher, Benedicte; Grim-Yefsah, Malika
SDG-KG: A Framework to Compute SDG Indicators with Open Data Proceedings Article
Dans: p. 5367–5370, London, United Kingdom, 2025.
@inproceedings{benjira_3891,
title = {SDG-KG: A Framework to Compute SDG Indicators with Open Data},
author = {Wissal Benjira and Nicolas Travers and Faten Atigui and Benedicte Bucher and Malika Grim-Yefsah},
url = {https://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol18/p5367-benjira.pdf},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
volume = {18},
number = {12},
pages = {5367--5370},
address = {London, United Kingdom},
abstract = {Monitoring Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicators requires integrating heterogeneous open datasets from sources such as relational databases, NoSQL stores, and APIs. While SDG indicators follow standardized definitions, open data sources are often fragmented, schema-less, and inconsistent, making both integration and computation challenging. In this demonstration, we present SDG-KG, a spatio-temporal Knowledge Graph (KG) framework designed to structure metadata, guide data retrieval, and formalize indicator computation workflows. Our approach leverages graph-based modeling to construct a Metadata Graph, apply conflict resolution techniques when multiple sources provide overlapping data, and dynamically generate query-driven execution plans. Through an interactive interface, users can explore United Nations specifications, inspect data provenance and the generated KG, and visualize the computed indicators.},
note = {02/09/2025 au 05/09/2025},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {online},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Merino, Pascale Bueno
Vidéo FNEGE Médias, 2025.
@misc{bueno_merino_3876,
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/fnege-video/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 = {Vidéo FNEGE Médias},
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.},
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Venkateswaran, Swaminath
Special Issue; Robotics and Parallel Kinematic Machines Article de journal
Dans: Robotics, vol. 14, no. 9, p. 1-2, 2025.
@article{venkateswaran_3867,
title = {Special Issue; Robotics and Parallel Kinematic Machines},
author = {Swaminath Venkateswaran},
url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2218-6581/14/9/125},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {Robotics},
volume = {14},
number = {9},
pages = {1-2},
abstract = {Parallel kinematic machines (PKMs) are a class of robots that have long been recognized for their higher stiffness and high payload-to-weight ratio and precision compared to their serial counterparts [1,2]. Their applications are suitable in various areas such as high-speed machining, medical robotics, and space. Despite their advantages and widespread applications, PKMs suffer from various inherent challenges in design and control owing to complexities in kinematics, limited workspaces, and intricate singularity conditions [3]. Recent industrial developments and research work have focused on improving modeling techniques, the analysis of singular configurations, and reconfigurable architecture. Significant attention has been paid to domains such as the optimization of workspaces [4], the singularity avoidance approach [5], robust design procedures [6], and the integration of compliant components for PKM structures [7] in order to meet evolving application demands. However, several theoretical and practical aspects remain underexplored. For example, cuspidal configurations whereby a robot can transition between multiple inverse kinematic solutions without encountering singularities remain less documented [8,9]. Another interesting phenomenon includes self-motion conditions where the end-effector exhibits mobility even when all actuators are locked, thereby posing design challenges and difficulties in control [10,11]. Furthermore, emerging topics such as modular PKM architectures [12], dynamic performance evaluation [13], and control-aware design optimization [14] continue to attract the attention of the research community, especially for high-precision applications under uncertain or varying load conditions. The following Special Issue features eight articles in the field of PKMs and their potential applications to meet the present era's growing industrial demands.
In paper [15], the authors propose an approach for the 3D modeling of spatial manipulators using Maple 2023 software. This approach enables the creation of three-dimensional computer models of manipulators with clear visual representation of links, cross sections, kinematic pairs, and loads, differing in structure and degrees of freedom, while ensuring a comprehensive view from spatial perspectives. Using the Denavit-Hartenberg method for motion control of 3D models and the recursive Newton-Euler algorithm for calculating distributed dynamic loads, algorithms were developed for generating distribution diagrams of all dynamic loads in each link of a moving manipulator. This approach proves vital, especially during the design of new, innovative manipulators.
In paper [16], the author proposes a computationally efficient approach for dimensional synthesis using multi-objective particle swarm optimization with hierarchical constraints. The approach demonstrates the broad applicability of combined structural and dimensional synthesis for symmetric parallel robots with rigid links and serial-kinematic leg chains. The approach also allows for extension as an open-source MATLAB toolbox 2024b.
In paper [17], the authors present the design and analysis of a novel three-degrees-of-freedom parallel robot with self-sensing Nitinol actuators. The method is a continuation of a previous work and was extended to a 20 mm actuator length. The manipulator was realized, and the control strategy was validated experimentally. The work highlights the importance of self-sensing Nitinol actuators for the design of small parallel manipulators.
In paper [18], the authors propose a flexible surgical stapler mechanism for laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery. By performing workspace analysis and synthesizing kinematic equations, precise control of the mechanism was possible during surgical procedures in the rectal region. The singularities were also examined, considering the influential eyelet friction parameter. A preliminary design was presented, which facilitates the identification of the friction parameter.
In paper [19], the authors propose a neural network model to approximate the task time function of a generic multi-DOF robot. The method proposed a uniform interface that can be adapted to generic robots and tasks. The results presented an accurate model with evaluation times compatible with real-time process optimization.
In paper [20], the authors present the analysis of a spherical parallel mechanism of type 3-SPS-U. The usual singularity approach involves using Euler angles. However, this method is computationally expensive, especially when working with stacked models. Using the Tilt and Torsion approach, the singularity analysis was carried out successfully, which also enabled the work to be extended for stacked models. An experimental platform also aided in validating the approach.
In paper [21], the authors present a novel walking hybrid-kinematics robot that can be reconfigured to have three, five, or six degrees of freedom. A symmetric 3PRPR/3PRRR parallel manipulator with three translational DOFs was used to perform machining tasks. A serial module with two rotational DOFs was added to the 3T parallel mechanism to provide five DOFs. Similarly, a parallel 3SPR or 3SU mechanism can also be combined with the 3T parallel mechanism to provide six DOFs. The mobility, pose, kinematics, differential kinematics, singularities, and workspace of the parallel configuration are discussed in detail. The analysis showed that by making the moving platform of 3SPR or 3SU smaller than the base, the singularities can be easily avoided.
Lastly, in paper [22], the authors present a detailed review covering the fields of rehabilitation, assistive technologies, and humanoid robots. The authors focus on the study of parallel robots designed for human body joints with three degrees of freedom, particularly the neck, shoulder, wrist, hip, and ankle. The review authors discuss the timeline and advancements of parallel robots, focusing on technology readiness levels (TRLs), degrees of freedom, kinematic structure, workspace analysis, performance evaluation methods, and material selection for the design.
The Guest Editor would like to sincerely thank all of the contributors for taking a keen interest in our Special Issue. All of the articles included herein were subjected to rigorous peer review to ensure the production of a high-quality publication. We also thank all of the reviewers for their valuable comments and revisions. In addition, we would like to thank the editors from MDPI for their support in the organization and publication of this Special Issue.
It is our belief that this Special Issue will help fellow researchers and industrial experts to gain an in-depth understanding of the analysis of parallel kinematic machines and their applications based on their architecture.},
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RIAZ, Saba; YANQING, Wang; ISHAQ, Muhammad Ishtiaq; RAZA, Ali; Talpur, Qurat-ul-ain
Pathway to Entrepreneurial Success Through Green Entrepreneurial Orientation and Environmental Dynamism Article de journal
Dans: Business Strategy And The Environment, 2025.
@article{riaz_3892,
title = {Pathway to Entrepreneurial Success Through Green Entrepreneurial Orientation and Environmental Dynamism},
author = {Saba RIAZ and Wang YANQING and Muhammad Ishtiaq ISHAQ and Ali RAZA and Qurat-ul-ain Talpur},
url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/bse.70173},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {Business Strategy And The Environment},
abstract = {Environmental dynamism produces swift changes that undermine entrepreneurs' ability to create long-term plans, as SMEs in Pakistan encounter various difficulties in this interaction, requiring innovative approaches for sustainable development. This study analyzes entrepreneurial success in social network relations, evaluating green entrepreneurial orientation and environmental dynamism as mediators alongside entrepreneurial competencies as a moderator. A total of 358 senior managers participated in this research, selected through simple random sampling methods and analyzed using SmartPLS 4.0. The outcomes of this study demonstrate how SMEs can sustainably grow their businesses through social networks, which enhance their fundamental business approaches and operational success levels. Results indicate that green entrepreneurial orientation and environmental dynamism are associated with a positive indirect relationship in achieving entrepreneurial success. The influence of social networks on entrepreneurial success receives additional strengthening power from the moderation factor of entrepreneurial competencies. The research findings provide decision-making support for sustainable practices and SME development initiatives, benefiting both entrepreneurs and government authorities.},
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Nocita, Claudia; Salvarani, Francesco
On the periodic homogenization of the Maxwell-Stefan equations Article de journal
Dans: Multiscale Modeling & Simulation, vol. 23, no. 3, p. 1417-1437, 2025.
@article{nocita_3887,
title = {On the periodic homogenization of the Maxwell-Stefan equations},
author = {Claudia Nocita and Francesco Salvarani},
url = {https://epubs.siam.org/doi/10.1137/25M1722767},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-09-01},
journal = {Multiscale Modeling & Simulation},
volume = {23},
number = {3},
pages = {1417-1437},
abstract = {In this paper, the problem of periodic homogenization of the Maxwell--Stefan cross-diffusion system was studied in the case of three species with two equal binary diffusion coefficients.
Using the technique of two-scale homogenization, we characterized the limit equation. The limit equation allows one to describe the behavior of a gas mixture in the diffusive regime in a porous medium. This paper provides the first rigorous mathematical results on the homogenization of the Maxwell-Stefan equations.},
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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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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.},
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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.},
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