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Can multimodal transport improve the efficiency and sustainability of international supply chains in the retail sector ? / Louis FAUQUET / 2023
Titre : Can multimodal transport improve the efficiency and sustainability of international supply chains in the retail sector ? Type de document : Mémoire Auteurs : Louis FAUQUET, Auteur Année de publication : 2023 Importance : 28p. Note générale : Pour accéder aux fichiers PDF, merci de vous identifier sur le catalogue avec votre compte Office 365 via le bouton CONNEXION en haut de page. Langues : Français (fre) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Management
CHAINE LOGISTIQUE ; ESPACE MARITIME ; PROTECTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT ; TRANSPORT MARITIMERésumé : Multimodal transport, a system that combines several modes of transport in a singlelogistics chain, has become an essential part of the global economy. By enabling aseamless transfer of goods between rail, road, air and sea, it optimises transporttime, reduces costs and minimises the environmental footprint. In the article"Robustness assessment of multimodal freight transport networks" by Zhidong He,Kumar Navneet, Wirdmer van Dam and Piet Van Mieghem, we learn from theconcrete example of the Netherlands that it can become a powerful lever for nationsseeking to boost their internal and cross-border trade, while meeting theircommitments to sustainable development. The importance of infrastructure and overall strategy for the development of multimodal transport in a country is thereforeundeniable. Programme : PGE-Reims Spécialisation : Supply chain Management and purchasing Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=581919 The ecological impact of NFTs in the art market: analysis of environmental issues and solutions for a more sustainable use. / Clémentine MAY / 2023
Titre : The ecological impact of NFTs in the art market: analysis of environmental issues and solutions for a more sustainable use. Type de document : Mémoire Auteurs : Clémentine MAY, Auteur Année de publication : 2023 Importance : 38 p. Note générale : Pour accéder aux fichiers PDF, merci de vous identifier sur le catalogue avec votre compte Office 365 via le bouton CONNEXION en haut de page. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Management
CHAINE DE BLOC ; POLLUTION ; ARTProgramme : PGE-Reims Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=581871 GHG emissions on financial performance cac40 firms: the impact of the GHG emissions on the financial performance / Estelle ARRIGNON / 2022
Titre : GHG emissions on financial performance cac40 firms: the impact of the GHG emissions on the financial performance Type de document : Mémoire Auteurs : Estelle ARRIGNON, Auteur Année de publication : 2022 Importance : 38 p. Note générale : Pour accéder aux fichiers PDF, merci de vous identifier sur le catalogue avec cotre compte Office 365 via le bouton CONNEXION en haut de la page. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Management
ENVIRONNEMENT ; PERFORMANCE ; POLLUTIONRésumé : This paper puts financial performance and environmental performance into perspective. We took as a sample the data of CAC40 companies over a period of 6 years. To measure financial
performance, we used Tobin's Q ratio, ROA, ROE and ROCE. Environmental performance is measured by greenhouse gas emissions. We have added a dummy variable that classifies companies' sectors of activity as polluting or non-polluting. The hypotheses studied are that there is a relationship between greenhouse gas emissions and financial performance and that this relationship is negative. To validate these hypotheses, we carried out statistical tests, which are correlation, t-test and linear regression. Following our analysis, we were able to validate our hypotheses, while cautioning that the results obtained are weak. Thus, we can say that financial performance is negatively related to the emission of greenhouse gases. However, further studies are needed to add environmental variables to have more statistically significant results. This study provides an additional reason for the top management of large companies to reduce their negative impact on the environment.Programme : MSc Corporate Finance Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=568521 Why and how to use online communities as a lever to develop and deploy the low-tech model? / Marie BOURGEOIS / 2022
Titre : Why and how to use online communities as a lever to develop and deploy the low-tech model? Type de document : Mémoire Auteurs : Marie BOURGEOIS, Auteur Année de publication : 2022 Importance : 29 p. Note générale : Pour accéder aux fichiers PDF, merci de vous identifier sur le catalogue avec votre compte Office 365 via le bouton CONNEXION en haut de la page. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Management
INTERNET ; PROTECTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT ; CREATION DE VALEURRésumé : With the environmental impacts caused by our current production and consumption model, and driving it to its jeopardy, it is important to shed light on new business models opportunities capable of achieving ecological transition and of driving a sustainable way of life. The low-tech approach suggests a new model for businesses and society to develop, but is unfortunately understudied. On the contrary, High-Tech solutions are addressed by a large body of research with an increasing interest in Online Communities: those platforms that gather people virtually. The purpose of this article is to highlight how low-tech can become the new normal, using online communities, aiming to connect people and empower them through knowledge sharing. This paper relies on two studies: a qualitative study based on in-depth interviews, and a netnography based on the analysis of an online community. This article provides three main contributions. First, it emphasizes a new definition of low-tech, understanding it as a systemic and economic approach towards sustainability. Second, it presents the fit between the criteria of low-tech, and the characteristics of online communities, opening paths for low-tech entrepreneurs to improve and scale their solutions using crowdsourcing, sharing their knowledge and relying on the sense of community of the users. Third, it sheds light on conviviality and offline communities as required mindset and settings to develop and scale low-tech projects. This paper advises low-tech entrepreneurs to capitalize on the full potential of online communities by 1) sourcing knowledge and invite users’ to participate int the solutions’ development, 2) sharing knowledge and encourage users’ to replicate it in order to 3) take advantage of the community to gain in visibility and being able to scale their project and deploy it glocally thanks to local communities building. This is the first paper to bridge the gap between low-tech and high-tech solutions by evaluating the value creation potential of online communities for low-tech projects development and deployment. It also adds to the very few articles concerning low-tech sectors and opens the conversation on omnichannel social structures. Programme : MSc Digital Expertise for Marketing Spécialisation : Digital Marketing Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=572735 L’influence de la Big Data sur la qualité de vie des habitants dans les Smart Cities / Jennifer VALLIN / 2021
Titre : L’influence de la Big Data sur la qualité de vie des habitants dans les Smart Cities Type de document : Mémoire Auteurs : Jennifer VALLIN, Auteur Année de publication : 2021 Importance : 67 p. Note générale : Pour accéder aux fichiers PDF, merci de vous identifier sur le catalogue avec votre compte Office 365 via le bouton CONNEXION en haut de page. Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Management
DONNEES CHIFFREES ; EXPERIENCE DE VIE ; PROTECTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENTRésumé : Mon étude a permis de comprendre les usages et les ressentis des personnes, concernant leurs habitudes quotidiennes dans la smart city. Cette étude s’est faite en 3 parties : la première partie a permis d’identifier les usages de la vie
quotidienne des habitants avec les applications et solutions de la Smart City. La seconde partie a porté sur une analyse de l’utilisation et la perception des objets
connectés et pour terminer la troisième partie a permis d’illustrer les limites et les préoccupations des habitants envers la Big Data.Les résultats de l’étude ont conclu mes hypothèses et surtout ont démontré que la smart city est une solution pour différents enjeux comme les enjeux climatiques mais qu’elle présente bien une faille envers la protection de données.Programme : MS Marketing & Data Analytics Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=539117 Smart grids et Green IT / Patricia PHAN VAN HO / 2021PermalinkLa surveillance acoustique en temps réel des forêts tropicales, pour lutter contre la déforestation / Charlotte RABINIAUX / 2021Permalink‘AN ANALYSIS OF THE VALUE CHAIN AND SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCE IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY’ / Jijo CHARIVUKALAYIL / 2020PermalinkHow can a luxury hotel create a sustainable customer experience that will attract a new generation of costumers without a big budget / Denise ZOTTI / 2020PermalinkMUSEOLOGY AND ECOLOGY / Fanny URAI / 2020PermalinkSustainable Fashion: myth or reality / Clémence VEDERE / 2020PermalinkThe video streaming industry confronted to an impalpable pollution / Robin PERROT / 2020PermalinkLa connaissance des consommateurs peut-elle affecter l’existence des controverses liées au secteur de la Fast-Fashion ? / Melisa SERRANO BARRANCA / 2019PermalinkPermalinkFactors affecting people’s behaviour towards environmental campaigns using social media in India / Nikhil SHARMA / 2019Permalink
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