Approche empirique de l'immersion dans l'expérience de consommation: les opérations d'appropriation
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DOI: 10.1177/076737010301800203
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- Alice Sohier & Joël Bree, 2014. "Rock perception: a major dimension of spectator satisfaction from rock festivals [La perception du rock, une dimension essentielle de la satisfaction chez les spectateurs des festivals rock]," Post-Print hal-01885778, HAL.
- Marie-Catherine Paquier & Martine Deparis & Mariem El Euch Maalej, 2020. "L’expérience vécue en gare par les voyageurs mobiquitaires : caractéristiques et dimensions," Post-Print hal-03694396, HAL.
- Pauline de Pechpeyrou & Nicolas Boulbes & Baptiste Kotras & Bernard Quinio, 2020. "Using immersive technologies for conducting research: When frictions lead to appropriation [Recourir à des technologies immersives à des fins de recherche : quand les frictions conduisent à l’appro," Post-Print hal-02956435, HAL.
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- Benamar, Lamya & Balagué, Christine & Zhong, Zeling, 2020. "Internet of Things devices appropriation process: The Dynamic Interactions Value Appropriation (DIVA) framework," Technovation, Elsevier, vol. 89(C).
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Appropriation; expérience; guide; immersion; introspection; référents; rites;All these keywords.
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