La dynamique de la recherche et développement aux Etats-Unis : origines et évolution du système d’innovation américain

This article concentrates on the historical transformations of the American system of innovation. It analyses the two major cycles that have shaped the informal and institutional development of research and development in the USA. Open innovation was first launched by individuals then internalized i...

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Main Author: Jacques-Henri Coste
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines 2006-01-01
Series:Revue LISA
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/lisa/2117
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spelling doaj-a7f8b81c7f154659861f43c2a54c2c472021-10-02T09:25:05ZengMaison de la Recherche en Sciences HumainesRevue LISA1762-61532006-01-014102810.4000/lisa.2117La dynamique de la recherche et développement aux Etats-Unis : origines et évolution du système d’innovation américainJacques-Henri CosteThis article concentrates on the historical transformations of the American system of innovation. It analyses the two major cycles that have shaped the informal and institutional development of research and development in the USA. Open innovation was first launched by individuals then internalized in firms before becoming an institutionalized and integrated mode of industrial and university research known as R&D. During the Second World War, this closed and private mode transformed itself into a national system of innovation overseen by the Federal Government. Changing socio-economic conditions and regulations in the 1980s have caused this governance system to become more open and pluralist, bringing to the fore key stakeholders such as firms, universities, networks, and innovative entrepreneurs. However, the globalization of innovation and the emergence of new competitors are currently challenging the open American model of competition-based innovation.http://journals.openedition.org/lisa/2117innovation governanceinnovation pathcompetitionresearch and development (R&D)globalisation/globalization
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La dynamique de la recherche et développement aux Etats-Unis : origines et évolution du système d’innovation américain
Revue LISA
innovation governance
innovation path
competition
research and development (R&D)
globalisation/globalization
author_facet Jacques-Henri Coste
author_sort Jacques-Henri Coste
title La dynamique de la recherche et développement aux Etats-Unis : origines et évolution du système d’innovation américain
title_short La dynamique de la recherche et développement aux Etats-Unis : origines et évolution du système d’innovation américain
title_full La dynamique de la recherche et développement aux Etats-Unis : origines et évolution du système d’innovation américain
title_fullStr La dynamique de la recherche et développement aux Etats-Unis : origines et évolution du système d’innovation américain
title_full_unstemmed La dynamique de la recherche et développement aux Etats-Unis : origines et évolution du système d’innovation américain
title_sort la dynamique de la recherche et développement aux etats-unis : origines et évolution du système d’innovation américain
publisher Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines
series Revue LISA
issn 1762-6153
publishDate 2006-01-01
description This article concentrates on the historical transformations of the American system of innovation. It analyses the two major cycles that have shaped the informal and institutional development of research and development in the USA. Open innovation was first launched by individuals then internalized in firms before becoming an institutionalized and integrated mode of industrial and university research known as R&D. During the Second World War, this closed and private mode transformed itself into a national system of innovation overseen by the Federal Government. Changing socio-economic conditions and regulations in the 1980s have caused this governance system to become more open and pluralist, bringing to the fore key stakeholders such as firms, universities, networks, and innovative entrepreneurs. However, the globalization of innovation and the emergence of new competitors are currently challenging the open American model of competition-based innovation.
topic innovation governance
innovation path
competition
research and development (R&D)
globalisation/globalization
url http://journals.openedition.org/lisa/2117
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