Patterns of innovation organisation in service firms: postal survey results and theoretical models
Faridah Djellal () and
Faïz Gallouj
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This paper is based on a postal survey of innovation in services carried out in France. It seeks to account for the modes of organisation of innovation processes. It addresses the following themes: the sources of information, the internal and external actors involved in innovation, the costs and duration of projects, the realisation of R&D activity, experimentation and innovation protection systems. Statistical data are used to test the validity of a certain number of theoretical models of the organisation of innovation, in particular the professionals in partnership model, the managerial model, the traditional industrial model, the neo-industrial model, the entrepreneurial model and the artisanal or craft model.
Keywords: Services; Innovation; modes of organisation; surveys (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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Published in Science and public policy, 2001, 28 (1), pp.57-67
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