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Les inventions partagées et les innovations concurrentielles : des approches nouvelles

Authors: Michel Vigezzi;

Les inventions partagées et les innovations concurrentielles : des approches nouvelles

Abstract

Les concepts « d’invention partagée » et « d’innovation concurrentielle » ont été parfois utilisés dans des domaines comme l’économie et la gestion des inventions et des innovations, l’économie industrielle et l’histoire des techniques. Analysant la littérature disponible, cet article proposera une approche nouvelle de ces concepts et de leurs relations réciproques. Le concept d’invention partagée sera défini comme un ensemble de savoirs des acteurs rassemblés dans des intelligences partagées et des dynamiques sociales développant la cohérence de ces inventions et les réinventions de techniques anciennes. Le concept d’innovation concurrentielle sera défini par des associations d’expériences de certains acteurs motivés par des dynamiques sociales promouvant la concurrence et cherchant à complémenter des inventions existantes en construisant leurs forces concurrentielles. Pour être cohérentes, ces inventions partagées et ces innovations concurrentielles seront aussi définies par des trajectoires permettant de dépasser leurs singularités pour réaliser de manière efficace ces partages et ces concurrences. Codes JEL : O3, L, A10

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