RI2014137 ART. From anvar through oseo to bpifrance...

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For more than fifty years now in France, technological transfers between public research laboratories and the economy have been a central concern of the ministries in charge of Research and Industry. After the approaches based on a “technology push” during the 1970s, the organization of such transfers now involves recognizing the needs of companies, small and middle-sized in particular. In the middle of the first decade of the new century, the virtues of open innovation were being played up through the creation of “poles of competitiveness” and the Agency of Industrial Innovation (AII). Nowadays, efforts are being devoted to all aspects of innovation and to the follow-up with firms thanks to the new know-how developed in particular by the social and human sciences.
 

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While one wonders about the business of the twenty-first century and "the company post-crisis", it is useful to return to the original company of the twentieth century. Under what conditions it is born? What explains the forms that we know? And what are the foundations that could now be challenged? Berle and Means provide a historical interest, since their book The Modern Corporation and Private porperty (1932) analyzes the emergence of modern business in the early the twentieth century.

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