Le RÔle expérientiel des usagers dans la fabrique de l'immatérialité des places publiques comme modèle d’équations structurelles

dc.contributor.authorRAHMANI,Lyes
dc.contributor.authorMESSAOUDENE,Maha[Directrice de thèse]
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-05T14:57:50Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.descriptionThèse de Doctorat,VUDD,Ecole Polytechnique d'Architecture et d'Urbanisme
dc.description.abstractOur research thesis is a continuation of our research work on the question of the rehabilitation of public spaces through its urban atmospheres and its immaterial components. Its aims is to investigate the phenomenon of aesthetic consumption, which goes beyond the framework of the beautiful object to be destroyed. We particularly question the experiential role of users in the making of the immateriality of public places in Algeria. The objective is to examine the model of their spatial and phenomenal intangible structure. The reflection put forward is based on the assumption that the hedonic experience of the users of public places allows us not only to reveal their sensitive dimension, which transcends the limits of the four dimensions of space (in other words, which cannot be measured either by Euclidean distances or by time), but also to highlight the structure of their spatialities and intangible phenomena. To do this, the generation of the hypothetical systemic experiential model was based on the one hand on the Stimulus-Organism-Response (S.O.R) theoretical model of Mehrabian & Russell (1974), on the experiential paradigm of Holbrook & Hirschman (1982) and on the experiential modules of Schmitt (1999). This experiential model, on the other hand, is based on the typology of the atmosphere of Baker (1986) and the theory of mind proposed by Premack et Woodruff (1978). The approach allowed us to conceptualize and determine the indicators of the experiential nature of public places. The methodological contribution of this research involves the combination of two analytical methods: the first is adapted to the procedure of developing the best measurement scales of Churchill (1979). Using statistical methods, it ensures the reliability and validity of the tool used to measure the experiential experience of public places. The second method relates to structural modelling, which adopts two types of analysis run on AMOS software: Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Model Analysis (S.E.M.) for the evaluation of four structural models and their comparison. The results of these two structural analyses show good level of goodness of fit. The comparative analysis of the four models enabled us to rank the model based on the S.O.R. model of Mehrabian & Russell (1974), on the experiential paradigm of Holbrook & Hirschman (1982), on the experiential modules of Schmitt (1999), on the typology of the atmosphere of Baker (1986) and the theory of mind proposed by Premack et Woodruff (1978). In other words, the analysis confirms the principles of the Stimulus-Organism-Behavior model theory of the last generation. These data allowed us to confirm all of the hypotheses of our hypothetical experiential model. In addition, the evaluation of relative importance indices (RII) and polarity indices (PI) allowed us to precisely target the rehabilitation of each public place.
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.epau.edu.dz/handle/123456789/124
dc.language.isofr
dc.publisherEpau
dc.subjectPlace publique
dc.subjectdimension sensible
dc.subjectconsommation esthétique
dc.subjectspatialité expérientielle
dc.subjectmodèle d’équations structurelles
dc.subjectambiance urbaine
dc.subjectesprit du lieu
dc.titleLe RÔle expérientiel des usagers dans la fabrique de l'immatérialité des places publiques comme modèle d’équations structurelles
dc.typeThesis

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