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Walk the talk – risque perçu et innovation collaborative : le cas de Plateau Fertile, un tiers-lieu textile

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  • Benjamin Astier

    (DeVisu - Laboratoire en Design Visuel et Urbain - EA 2445 - UPHF - Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France - INSA Hauts-De-France - INSA Institut National des Sciences Appliquées Hauts-de-France - INSA - Institut National des Sciences Appliquées)

  • Michel Labour

    (DeVisu - Laboratoire en Design Visuel et Urbain - EA 2445 - UPHF - Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France - INSA Hauts-De-France - INSA Institut National des Sciences Appliquées Hauts-de-France - INSA - Institut National des Sciences Appliquées)

Abstract

This article questions the trajectory of a Third Place, which brings together, with some success, "protagonists" with diverse concerns, around innovation projects. We explore the conditions of this apparent success. In seeking to grasp the info-communicational dynamics of Plateau Fertile, we collected data from a series of field observations in 2018 accompanied by 12 interviews. The data analysis established distinctive value-ethics at the heart of a community of mutual-aid, focussed on collaborative-cooperative innovations. These values-ethics (Trust, Liability, Engagement), seem to affect the perceived-risk, when faced with uncertain situations. The analysis also puts a spotlight on the major role of digital use in the social dynamics of such a Third Place. These observations have led us to formalise, in a novel way, perceived-risks as a key to successful collaborative-cooperative practices that promote industrial innovation.

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  • Benjamin Astier & Michel Labour, 2021. "Walk the talk – risque perçu et innovation collaborative : le cas de Plateau Fertile, un tiers-lieu textile," Post-Print hal-03682799, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03682799
    DOI: 10.3917/atic.002.0047
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