09124 am 2202221 n 450 9910731413803321202304102-11-162107-210.4000/books.igpde.15291(CKB)5850000000330452(FrMaCLE)OB-igpde-15291(PPN)272010170(EXLCZ)99585000000033045220230428j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||Encyclopédie du management public /Manel Benzerafa-Alilat, Danièle Lamarque, Gérald OrangeParis Institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique20231 online resource (750 p.) 2-11-162105-6 Le management public s’est affirmé comme une discipline académique à part entière, au confluent de courants venus du droit, de l’économie, de la gestion, des sciences politiques ou de la sociologie, et au croisement des pratiques des acteurs publics. Cette Encyclopédie s’adresse à un large public de chercheurs, d’étudiants, de praticiens ou d’élus soucieux d’approfondir et d’élargir leur champ de connaissance, et de trouver une réponse rapide et précise à leurs questionnements. Plus largement, tout citoyen pourra s’y référer pour mieux comprendre comment l’action publique se décide et se conduit. Rédigées par 150 chercheurs et praticiens spécialistes, ses 220 entrées rendent compte des concepts, des théories, des écoles et des modes qui caractérisent le management public, en France comme à l’étranger. Elles les mettent en situation, décrivent leurs contextes ainsi que les modalités et les limites de leur mise en œuvre, éclairant ainsi toutes les phases de l’action publique, depuis sa conception jusqu’à l’évaluation de ses résultats. Un index détaillé permet de les mettre en résonance et expliciter leurs liens. Chaque bibliographie a été soigneusement concentrée sur les références nécessaires.Business, FinancePolitical Science Public Admin. & DevelopmentManagement (General)action publiquedictionnaireévaluation des politiques publiquesfonction publiquemanagementpolitiques publiquesrechercheservices publicsBusiness, FinancePolitical Science Public Admin. & DevelopmentManagement (General)action publiquedictionnaireévaluation des politiques publiquesfonction publiquemanagementpolitiques publiquesrechercheservices publicsAchmet Véronique1370445Alaux Christophe1370446Aldrin Jérémy1370447Anberrée Alice1370448Arthuis Jean1370449Assens Christophe787920Aubouin Nicolas1325785Augias Damien1370450Baïz Adam1370451Bartoli Annie1370452Bastiège Marine1370453Bauby Pierre265811Bécuwe Audrey1370454Benzerafa-Alilat Manel1370455Bibard Laurent789970Blatrix Cécile1370456Boisard Le Coat Lena1370457Bottini Fabien1370458Boullanger Hervé1370459Bozio Antoine1370460Brillet Franck1370461Burlaud Alain248144Cadet Isabelle1370462Cappelletti Laurent1370463Carassus David1370464Carmouze Laura1370465Cartier-Bresson Anémone1330327Champierre de Villeneuve Edouard1370466Chapet Jean-Michel1370467Chevallier Jacques127598Choffel Denis1370468Chomienne Hervé1370469Coblence Emmanuel1294247Codo Sylvie1370470Colin Frédéric500050Collinet-Ourthe Mathilde1370471Commeiras Nathalie1370472Desmarais Céline1370473Desmoulins Thibault1370474de Maillard Jacques1370475de Saint-Pol Thibaut1370476Donier Virginie1370477Dreveton Benjamin1370478Drumaux Anne960403Dubost Nathalie1370479Duran Patrice1370480Durance Philippe1370481Duranthon Arnaud1370482du Boys Céline1370483Eggrickx Ariel1370484Emery Yves1150530Eymeri-Douzans Jean-Michel1197294Favoreu Christophe1370485Favreau Florian1370486Ferlazzo Edoardo1370487Finez Jean1370488Gand Sébastien1275418Garel Gilles1370489Gélédan Fabien1294248Gérard Patrick409402Germain-Thomas Patrick1370490Giauque David779413Gibert Patrick1079381Gicquel Jean-Éric1330379Guenoun Marcel1294249Guglielmi Gilles J1370491Hachmanian Élisabeth1370492Halpern Charlotte1370493Hassenteufel Patrick1297234Hermel Philippe1370494Hernandez Solange1321998Jacob Steve1370495Janand Anne1370496Joncour Yves1370497Kada Nicolas769461Kerléo Jean-François1330381Kletz Frédéric1325786Kouadio Armand Brice1370498Kovar Jean-Philippe1370499Krieger Kristian1370500Kübler Daniel1191079Kuszla Catherine1370501Lacouette-Fougère Clément1370502Lamarque Danièle1370439Lande Évelyne1370503Lascoumes Pierre507705Laufer Romain112208Ledenvic Philippe1370504Lemouzy Laurence1370505Letort Frédérique1370506Le Clainche Michel1370441Le Galès Patrick1370507Le Squeren Zoé1370508Lhuilier Gilles1370509Malm Brice1370510Marin Pierre1370511Maurel Christophe1289644Mazars-Chapelon Agnès1370512Mengi Meriem1370513Mérindol Valérie1370514Muller Étienne1370515Nikitin Marc1370516Noguera Florence1322005Orange Gérald1315942Pallez Frédérique1294253Parigot Julia1370517Pauliat Hélène518542Peng Hongxia1370518Periac Elvira1370519Perrin Christelle1370520Perroud Thomas1370521Pinos Fabienne1370522Pissaloux Jean-Luc1246908Porcher Simon1370523Queyroi Yoann1370524Ragaigne Aurélien1195975Rangeon François413171Revillard Anne1370525Richou Saphia1370526Rocher Maria-Soledad1370527Rocher Sébastien1370528Rouet Gilles846347Rouquet Aurélien1324727Safy-Godineau Fatéma1370529Saint-Jonsson Anaïs1370530Saunier Philippe847117Saussois Jean-Michel124927Sauviat Isabelle1322011Schiffino Nathalie1370531Spindler Jacques249105Tandilashvili Nino1370532Thoenig Jean-Claude437543Tiberghien Bruno1370533Turc Emil1370534Verrier Pierre-Éric1370535Versailles David W1370536Waintrop Françoise1370537Weller Jean-Marc1370538Yatim Fatima1370539Ziller Jacques107359FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910731413803321Encyclopédie du management public3398840UNINA04901nam 2201321z- 450 991058020650332120220706(CKB)5690000000012023(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/87517(oapen)doab87517(EXLCZ)99569000000001202320202207d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFoodborne Pathogens and Food SafetyBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (254 p.)3-0365-4432-1 3-0365-4431-3 Foodborne pathogens represent a major burden on society as they are the cause of high numbers of illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths each year. In addition to their detrimental impact on human health, these microorganisms, which include pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi, and a range of parasites, also represent a significant economic cost to food companies in the implementation and constant oversight of food hygiene and safety programs, product recalls, and potential litigation if outbreaks occur. Advancing our current knowledge of the food processing chain and its vulnerabilities to the many factors related to foodborne pathogens (e.g., their stress response, survival and persistence in processing environments, acquisition of virulence factors and antimicrobial drug resistance) is paramount to the development of effective strategies for early detection and control of pathogens, thereby improving food safety.This Special Issue compiled original research articles contributing to a better understanding of the impact of all aspects of foodborne pathogens on food safety.Biology, life sciencesbicsscMicrobiology (non-medical)bicsscResearch & information: generalbicsscAcrDamidaseampicillinantibiotic resistanceantimicrobial blue lightaqueous chlorine dioxidearugulaBacillus cereus groupbacteriophagebenzalkonium chloridebionanoparticlesBNPsCampylobacter enumerationcell invasionchemical interventionschickenchromogenic mediadetectionegg whiteendogenous photosensitizersendolysinenterohemorrhagic Escherichia colienteroidsfood handlingfood hygienefood safetyfood-borne bacteriafood-borne salmonellosisfoodborne bacteriafoodborne illnessfoodborne pathogengene expressiongrowth potentialiceberg lettucein vitro cell modelsinvasion genes bacterial virulenceListeria monocytogenesListeria spp.malic acidmicrobial contaminationmilk alternativesmonitoringmulti-drug resistancemultidrug-resistant bacteriaorganoidspanC sequencingpathogenic bacteriapathogenic mechanismperformance testingporphyrinspoultry bio-mappingprevalencequantitative microbial risk assessmentready-to-eatrocketrucolaSalmonellaSalmonella EnteritidisSalmonella enumerationSalmonella TyphimuriumsalmonellosisSalmonellosisshelf-lifesmearspinachstress resistancestress responsesublethal antimicrobial exposuresurvivalthymoltoxin gene profilingvirulencewhole papayayogurtBiology, life sciencesMicrobiology (non-medical)Research & information: generalLourenco Antonio Afonsoedt1328207Burgess CatherineedtElls TimothyedtLourenco Antonio AfonsoothBurgess CatherineothElls TimothyothBOOK9910580206503321Foodborne Pathogens and Food Safety3038427UNINA02210nam 2200457z- 450 991034673490332120210211(CKB)4920000000094361(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/45510(oapen)doab45510(EXLCZ)99492000000009436120202102d2019 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDrug Repositioning: Current Advances and Future PerspectivesFrontiers Media SA20191 online resource (153 p.)Frontiers Research Topics2-88945-696-X Drug repositioning is the process of identifying new indications for existing drugs. At present, the conventional de novo drug discovery process requires an average of about 14 years and US$2.5 billion to approve and launch a drug. Drug repositioning can reduce the time and cost of this process because it takes advantage of drugs already in clinical use for other indications or drugs that have cleared phase I safety trials but have failed to show efficacy in the intended diseases. Historically, drug repositioning has been realized through serendipitous clinical observations or improved understanding of disease mechanisms. However, recent technological advances have enabled a more systematic approach to drug repositioning. This eBook collects 16 articles from 112 authors, providing readers with current advances and future perspectives of drug repositioning.Drug RepositioningPharmacologybicssccomputational analysisdata sharingdatabaseDrug RepositioningIntegrative strategiesmolecular dockingmulti-omicsPatentingpolypharmacologyPharmacologyYuhei Nishimuraauth1305940Hideaki HaraauthBOOK9910346734903321Drug Repositioning: Current Advances and Future Perspectives3028044UNINA