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Emery Lionel

Emery Lionel

Collaborateur-trice académique CI

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Coaching d'équipe

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Entrepreneuriat

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Collaborateur-trice académique CI

Téléphone: +41 58 606 89 86

Bureau: FOY

HES-SO Valais-Wallis - Haute Ecole de Gestion
Route de la Plaine 2, Case postale 80, 3960 Sierre, CH
HEG - VS
Domaine
Economie et services
Filière principale
Economie d'entreprise
Institut
Institut Entrepreneuriat & Management
BSc HES-SO en Economie d'entreprise - HES-SO Valais-Wallis - Haute Ecole de Gestion
  • Team Academy
  • Business eXperience
  • Coaching

2018

Using phenomenology to assess risk perception of a new technology in public transportation the case of the autonomous vehicles as mobility as a service (MaaS) in Switzerland
Conférence ArODES

Randolf Ramseyer, Francesco Maria Cimmino, Lionel Emery, Sandra Grèzes, Vincent Grèzes, Benjamin Nanchen, Emilie Simon, Emmanuel Fragnière

Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on System Reliability and Safety (ICSRS) 2018

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Résumé:

In the mobility sector, a large number of new technologies such as autonomous vehicles (AVs) and services (e.g. carpooling) are emerging. AVs involve not only passengers, but also authorities, manufacturers, public transportation companies, law enforcement officials, drivers, pedestrians and shopkeepers. Applying phenomenology - the description of a phenomenon's live experience [1] - to this case of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) contributes to understanding its complexity and provides insights of users' perception of risk related to the AVs. This new technology brings many opportunities to improve our mobility system. Identified potential risks can affect the efficiency and the perception of the service. In this exploratory research, we have employed a technique called experimental phenomenology to identify these risks. The major advantage of this approach is to take into account the perception of passengers as a driver for design.

2017

An ethological experiment to improve airport security gate process reliability :
Conférence ArODES
understanding time perception and personal awareness of older adult travelers

Emmanuel Fragnière, Francesco Maria Cimmino, Lionel Emery, Matthieu Héritier, Michael Kambly, Benjamin Nanchen, Randolf Ramseyer

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on System Reliability and Safety (ICSRS) 2017

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Résumé:

This research project aims to improve the management and reliability of airport security gate procedures by redesigning passenger queues based on human ethology methodologies. While queues have been studied from many angles, a scientific contribution based on a human ethology approach proposing regulation of queue dynamics to improve security effectiveness seems to be novel. Queueing behaviors, observed in previous fieldwork, led to the hypothesis that queue structuring can have a positive impact on wait time perception. This hypothesis was operationalized, according to ethology experiment design, through a passenger queue simulation. The data collected (n=140) confirmed the hypothesis. Average perceived time was lower for passengers who put items to be X-rayed on the belt in a specified order, along with higher personal awareness compared to the usual case where no order is imposed. Although this research is exploratory, we have been able to provide airport security management with some practical insights.

2015

Crowdfunded tourism activities :
Conférence ArODES
Study on the direct impact of Swiss crowdfunding platforms on the tourism industry

Vincent Grèzes, Lionel Emery, Roland Schegg, Antoine Perruchoud

Proceedings of Travel & Tourism Research Association European Chapter Conference (TTRA) 2015

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