Innovation, collaboration et droit. L’internormativité dans les « labs »
Mathias Béjean and
Laurent Drai
Revue française de gestion, 2017, vol. N° 269, issue 8, 183-198
Abstract:
The search for breakthrough innovation leads many organizations to transform their work processes in depth. These evolutions generate new collaborative work patterns which often turn out to be sources of conflict in practice. Building on the case of the new ?labs? (Fab Labs, Living Labs, Open Labs, etc.), the article explore the limitations of existing legal regimes for open and collaborative innovation and make suggestions to further conceive law intervention throughout the different phases of generation, development and exploitation of an innovation.
Date: 2017
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