Michel Récopé
Blaise Pascal University
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Project Management Journal | 2010
Michel Récopé; Pascal Lièvre; Géraldine Rix-Lièvre
The commitment of participants to a project especially under extreme conditions, such as a polar expedition, has a vital bearing on its end result. But how can one apprehend the very notion of commitment? First, we distinguish the actors’ “declared” motivations from what actually mobilizes them in the situation. Second, we use notions of mobilization, norms, and sensibilities in order to understand this phenomenon. They throw a light on the participants’ behavior throughout the polar expedition and the projects progress. Our conclusions lead to a reconsideration of how to recruit for project teams, highlighting as they do, on the one hand, the importance of commitment not just in terms on intensity but also of meaning, and on the other, the difficulty of using this criterion for recruiting insofar as this commitment may be separate from the motivation expressed.
Applied Ergonomics | 2018
Michel Récopé; Hélène Fache; Joffrey Beaujouan; Fabien Coutarel; Géraldine Rix-Lièvre
The aim of this study is to understand interindividual differences in defensive behaviour in elite volleyball players facing similar game situations. This recurrent observation leads us to adopt an activity-centred ergonomic approach. Two case studies are conducted in naturalistic contexts. In the first, thirty-one professional players are observed in order to account for typical forms of behaviour in relation to certain specific sets of game situations. Two characteristic populations are distinguished. The second study uses observations and self-confrontation interviews with twelve players representative of each population in order to characterise their situation assessment. Results highlight important contrasts between the two populations, both in behaviour and in situation assessment. They suggest that one norm of activity centred on the rally-ending issue and another on the roles to be assumed, guide the specific coherency of these populations under time pressure. The identification of these norms provides a hypothesis concerning the foundations of sensemaking. Implications for training development are discussed.
International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making | 2011
Géraldine Rix-Lièvre; Simon Boyer; Michel Récopé
Movement & Sport Sciences | 2015
Simon Boyer; Géraldine Rix-Lièvre; Michel Récopé
Travail et Apprentissages | 2010
Michel Récopé; Hélène Fache; Jacques Fiard
Spiral-E. Revue de recherches en éducation, supplément électronique | 2014
Simon Boyer; Géraldine Rix-Lièvre; Michel Récopé
Movement & Sport Sciences | 2013
Michel Récopé; Hélène Fache; Simon Boyer; Géraldine Rix-Lièvre
10th International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making | 2011
Jean-Fabrice Lebraty; Pascal Lièvre; Michel Récopé; Géraldine Rix-Lièvre
Corps : Revue interdisciplinaire | 2008
Michel Récopé; Hélène Fache; Géraldine Rix
Techniques and Culture | 2018
Pascal Lièvre; Géraldine Rix-Lièvre; Michel Récopé