The Legal, Political, Economic and Management Sciences Laboratory is delighted to welcome "Matins du -JPEG" 2024 :
Blandine AGERON
University Professor of Management Sciences
CERAG - Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), IUT de Valence - Head of the Marketing Techniques (TC) Department, Editor-in-Chief of the Logistique & Management magazine
for a talk entitled
The spectacular growth in connectivity and the Internet of Things (IoT) has increased demand for rare metals, but their extraction, refining and production are not without consequences for the environment. Customers and consumers, meanwhile, are increasingly concerned about 'sustainability' and want to make their voice heard by companies operating in the IoT sector. These two observations have led us to ask how companies in the IoT and nanotechnology sector are integrating their customers into their supply chain (SC) to meet the sustainability challenges they face. During this seminar, we propose to discuss this question and provide food for thought based on research carried out as part of a research project.
The discussion will be led by Romain FARELLACCIMCF in Management Sciences (-JPEG-AU).
The 2ᵈᵉ intervention will be presented by:
Adèle FOUCHÉ
Doctoral student in Management Sciences
Laboratories: CRET-LOG, Aix-Marseille University and -JPEG, Avignon University.
For a speech entitled :
The aim of this doctoral work is to answer the following central research question: "How do distribution channel players manage information sharing over time? After conducting a literature review on the subject of information sharing in distribution channels, 6 theoretical propositions were constructed "in the form of proposed answers to the question" (Quivy & van Campenhoudt, 2006). We are now looking at our methodological approach before going into the field in the coming months.
The discussion will be led by Blandine AGERONUniversity Professor of Management Sciences-CERAG-UGA
The meeting will take place on Friday 19 April 2024 at 9.30am, on the Hannah Arendt campus, in room 2E04.