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Créer un espace d'entrepreneuriat culturel et créatif : le cas du Centquatre

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  • Aurore Haas

    (SKEMA Business School)

  • Alexis Pokrovsky

    (ISC Paris - Institut Supérieur du Commerce de Paris)

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Le secteur culturel français est confronté à des bouleversements économiques et institutionnels majeurs. L'entrepreneuriat culturel et créatif semble une voie prometteuse pour répondre à ces enjeux. Cependant, son accompagnement pose question:en effet il suppose de concilier les impératifs de la création artistique avec la logique économique d'exploitation d'une opportunité. Les recherches récentes sur l'accompagnement soulignent la nécessité de créer des dispositifs organisationnels et matériels adaptés permettant de développer les compétences,à l'instar des communautés de makers et des espaces de co-working. Or, la nature matérielle des dispositifs d'accompagnement est peu étudiée. En traitant la nature matérielle sous l'angle de deux dimensions, le lieu et les proximités, notre article se propose ainsi d'étudier le rôle des dispositifs matériels sur l'accompagnement des activités entrepreneuriales dans le cadre d'un incubateur du secteur créatif et culturel.L'étude de cas porte sur un cas unique en France, le 104Factory, un incubateur situé à Paris et rattaché à un établissement culturel, le 104. Notre recherche s'appuie sur une série d'entretiens menés avec des entrepreneurs hébergés au 104Factory. Notre étude met en évidence le rôle ambidextre des proximités et du lieu dans l'accompagnement des entrepreneurs culturels et créatifs.

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  • Aurore Haas & Alexis Pokrovsky, 2018. "Créer un espace d'entrepreneuriat culturel et créatif : le cas du Centquatre," Post-Print hal-02313756, HAL.
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