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Les nouveaux modèles d'innovation par les usagers

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  • Renelle Guichard

    (IMRI - Institut pour le Management de la Recherche et de l'Innovation - instn)

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This Working Paper aims at presenting an overall picture of the literature dealing with the concept of user-based innovation. It is because of the limits to a perfect reproduction of the users'environment during the experimental stages that problems emerge during standard production and use activities. Users (in the broad sense) thus have a privileged position as regards production of knowledge. This document is structured according to the distinction between two levels of learning: the "routine", or "do-it-yourself", learning process, and the "experimental", or programmed learning scheme, which echo two very different models of implication of users in the innovation processes of the firms.

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  • Renelle Guichard, 2004. "Les nouveaux modèles d'innovation par les usagers," Working Papers hal-00292965, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-00292965
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    Innovation; usage;

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