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Mise en place d'une organisation du travail technoscientifique autour du potentiel des cellules souches embryonnaires humaines

Philippe Brunet

Revue d'économie industrielle, 2007, vol. n° 120, issue 4, 4-4

Abstract: In January 2005, the laboratory I-STEM is found to develop all the known potential of human embryonic stem cells with therapeutic purposes. Supported by INSERM and AFM, it aims to make a link between fundamental and technological research in a same place and it will thus outline a « non profit » technoscientific production process. In such a context, what type of work organization is being set up at I-STEM in order to ensure its success? To what extent can science and industry find a balance ? After to have distinguished three models of articulation between academic research and industry, the article aims to answer these questions by showing that the productive combination of laboratory I-STEM is similar to « integrative convergence » model which suggests a penetration of industry in science.

Keywords: Human Embryonic Stem Cells; Working Organization; Technoscientific Production Process; « Integrative Convergence » Model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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