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Journal articles on the topic "Capacités d’Innovation organisationnelle"
Reboud, Sophie, Corinne Tanguy, and Michel Martin. "Partenariats et innovation organisationnelle dans les coopératives agricoles : l’exemple des vins effervescents et des céréales1." Revue internationale P.M.E. 29, no. 2 (November 9, 2016): 119–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1037925ar.
Full textDiop, Sérigné. "Peut-on piloter la performance organisationnelle en l’absence de données sur les coûts ? Enquête exploratoire auprès des PME au Sénégal." Revue Management & Innovation N° 2, no. 2 (October 28, 2020): 143–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rmi.202.0143.
Full textMérindol, Valérie, and David W. Versailles. "Développer des capacités hautement créatives dans les entreprises : le cas des laboratoires d’innovation ouverte." Créativité organisationnelle : quels enjeux en management stratégique dans un contexte mondialisé ? 22, no. 1 (November 7, 2018): 58–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1053688ar.
Full textBarraquier, Anne. "Le rôle de la responsabilité sociale dans la connaissance organisationnelle : approche conceptuelle." Management international 19, no. 1 (January 30, 2015): 130–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1028494ar.
Full textMartin, Michel, Corinne Tanguy, and Pierre Albert. "Capacité d’innovation des entreprises agroalimentaires et insertion dans les réseaux : le rôle de la proximité organisationnelle." Économie rurale, no. 292 (May 2, 2006): 35–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/economierurale.740.
Full textCheggag, Meryem, and Chams-Eddoha Mokhlis. "L’innovation comme déterminant de la résilience organisationnelle en temps de crise : cas du secteur de l’énergie au Maroc." SHS Web of Conferences 175 (2023): 01023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202317501023.
Full textIvinza Lepapa, Alphonse-Christian. "Les nouvelles formes d’organisation (NFO) : Des systèmes homéostasiques de résilience stratégique." Acta Europeana Systemica 9 (July 7, 2020): 125–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/aes.v9i1.56083.
Full textDetchenique, Guillaume, and Fernando Cezar. "La remise en cause d’un business model dominant : le cas du football professionnel français." Innovations N° 72, no. 3 (August 29, 2023): 241–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/inno.pr2.0151.
Full textHenrion, Camille. "« Start-Up de Territoire » à Lons-le-Saunier : impacts et limites d’un événement collaboratif entrepreneurial." Entreprendre & Innover 58-59, no. 1 (April 4, 2024): 91–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/entin.058.0091.
Full textDumas Tsambou, André, Zié Ballo, Fekih Bouthaina, and Ridha Chkoundali. "Innovation managériale comme un levier de la compétitivité des entreprises dans les pays d’Afrique subsaharienne francophone." Marché et organisations Pub. anticipées (December 31, 2024): I102—XL. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/maorg.pr1.0102.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Capacités d’Innovation organisationnelle"
Roumy, Mathieu. "Modélisation et pilotage des capacités d’Innovation organisationnelle pour favoriser la capacité d’Innovation de la grande entreprise, cas d’étude : SNCF Réseau." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022BORD0127.
Full textLarge companies evolve in a complex and uncertain social, climatic, economic and now health environment that challenges mechanical determinism and Cartesian logic. In addition, there is a 4th industrial revolution. To survive, they must evolve and increase their capacity for innovation. Most existing studies have focused on technological innovation, neglecting the non-technological dimension of innovation, commonly called "organizational innovation". However, the latter allows large companies to take into account a set of factors that promote their capacity for innovation and anchor it in their routines. The objective is then, thanks to a systemic and transdisciplinary approach, to identify these factors, which we call "Organizational Innovation capabilities". They include the dynamic capabilities of the company as well as the antecedents of organizational innovation. Indeed, non-technological innovation is often perceived as a vague and heterogeneous concept. It is therefore necessary to provide companies with models, methods and tools that make the concept concrete and operational. Nevertheless, nowadays, enterprise modeling has its limits for, on the one hand, the representation of a large enterprise that we assimilate to a complex and open "organic" socio-technical system and, on the other hand, for the representation and management of Organizational Innovation capacities. Thus, within the framework of a CIFRE agreement with the company SNCF Réseau, the IMS laboratory of the University of Bordeaux and the Icube laboratory of the University of Strasbourg, we propose a conceptual framework of the large company, of organizational innovation as well as an approach of analysis and recommendation of the capacities of Organizational Innovation, based on our own model of the organizational innovation for a large company This thesis work has therefore led to the development of a meta-model that allows the large company to have a systemic vision of itself in order to improve its innovation capacity. The model is composed of three systems "Organization-Territory-Network of actors," and makes it possible to highlight the capacities of Organizational Innovation within the systems in a logic of characterization and piloting of those in particular thanks to the evaluation of their impacts and their priorities. Our approach is based on a case study using a quantitative multi-criteria methodology. In the end, this thesis is the source of several contributions. First, the decompartmentalization of sciences allows us to study the antecedents of organizational innovation linked to the territory and to the networks of actors, beyond the classical approaches that generally privilege the internal antecedents of the organization. Secondly, we give a central place to human and social dimensions, which are essential, as is a better understanding of their interactions, both formal and informal (e.g. corporate culture, social climate, knowledge, leadership, etc.). Finally, the study of the impact of Organizational Innovation capabilities that we propose has never been done before for a large company (work on SMEs exists). Thus, the innovation capacity of a large company is dependent on the interactions between the territory, the systems that make it up, its networks of actors and the socio-technical systems of the organization. These results lead to recommendations for a better management of the organizational innovation capacity that is anchored in the company's culture
Trabelsi-Jabeur, Imene. "Etude explicative de l’innovation à partir des connaissances : proposition d’une approche par les capacités." Thesis, Paris 11, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA111003.
Full textThe purpose of this thesis is the analysis of the Knowledge-Based Innovation (KBI) which describes innovation through the prism of knowledge approach. Innovation seems essentially like a process of creation, application and dissemination of different types of knowledge. This research focuses on the cognitive phase of innovation explained according to a capability approach. We seek to identify organizational capabilities that sustain innovation and to explain how these capabilities are linked to promote innovation based on knowledge. We developed then a conceptual model that establishes the mediating role of absorptive capacity.Our methodology is based on two empirical studies. The first is qualitative, based on exploratory interviews. It enabled to illustrate the studied relationships, to refine our questions and to enrich the conceptual model with two new research proposals. The second study is quantitative. It is based on the administration of the questionnaire designed for French companies which operate mainly in the industrial sector. This study, based on a structural equation method, validated the overall developed model. It asserted the partial mediation of the absorption capacity. However the existence of relationships between investment in R&D and absorptive capacity was rejected
Errotabehere, Marc. "L’étude d’un processus d’innovation au travers de la théorie des capacités dynamiques : le cas d’une banque régionale de détail, le Crédit Agricole d’Aquitaine." Thesis, Pau, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PAUU2044/document.
Full textFaced with the complexity of their environment, banks are both jostled and stimulated by new entrants, and constrained by the new regulatory format. In the banking sector, the question of innovation, and even more its organization and its management, are thus essential topics for reflection. Our doctoral research thus proposes to study the innovation process of a regional retail bank from the perspective of dynamic capacity theory. In this thesis, we choose to study five organizational initiatives launched at regular intervals by a regional retail bank: Crédit Agricole d'Aquitaine. These new devices, internal and external, aim to feed the support organization with new knowledge. We propose to read these practices in light of the model developed by Teece (2007) and to transpose the three phases of its analysis (Sensing, Seizing, Transforming) into the studied case. The results of this thesis consist, on the one hand, in describing a nascent but very real initiative of innovation within the banking entity. On the other hand, we identify difficulties of connection between these initiatives and the support organization (diffusion of new knowledge, transformation of practices, evolution of behaviors). Another interest of our research is to demonstrate the relative fragility of Teece's dynamic capacity model (2007), which only partially applies to the investigated banking case
Scaringella, Laurent. "Which organizational capabilities and inter-organizational knowledge dynamics enable innovation within an ecosystem ?" Thesis, Rennes 1, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019REN1G010.
Full textThis dissertation is dealing with different topics such as ecosystem, absorptive capacity and radical innovation. From our systematic literature review of ecosystems based on a selection of 104 articles and books, we identify the invariants across the four diverging streams from the ecosystem approach and the seven diverging streams from the territorial approach toward the proposition of a new research framework. Our contribution aims at enriching the field of ecosystem with the strong theoretical background of the territorial approach. From our study of a joint venture in the Iranian context, our findings indicate that radical innovation is characterized by safety, quality, and planning challenges which engender delays, non-conformity to specifications, and additional costs. Our contribution aims at further developing the concept of “learning dyad” by characterizing a two-way learning between two organizations playing both roles of teachers and students. From our study of technological spin-offs in Grenoble context, our findings show the importance of spin-offs developing both potential and realized absorptive capacities to internalize customer knowledge and technology emergence awareness and to simultaneously offset customers’ lack of technical knowledge in formulating their needs. Our contribution aims at providing new insights to the area of customer involvement in the radical innovation process by examining how the level of customer involvement at different stages has improved or hindered the process of developing radical innovations
Galvez, Manriquez Daniel. "Évaluation de la capacité à innover : une approche par auto évaluation et suivi supporté par des analyses multicritères dynamiques." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LORR0018/document.
Full textOne of the most important challenges in the current industrial policy of developed and emerging countries is to support innovation in SMEs, issue which has been approach as a problem only dependent on the availability of resources. Innovation capability does not have an appropriate framework of evaluation, mainly because of its complexity and abstract nature. Without proper indicators, it is not possible to establish objectives and identify the efforts and resources necessary for its improvement. In response to this, the ERPI laboratory has developed an evaluation approach of innovation capability, taking into account internal practices to promote innovation. A field of knowledge has been developed in this direction allowing for the proposal of a novel metrology, the Potential Innovation index (PII), based on multi-criteria analysis methods for studying the dynamics within companies. In this thesis, we propose an optimization model that replicates the evaluation procedure of innovation capability to generate an action plan, i.e., the model returns concrete points in which companies can work to improve its innovation system. The model considers factors such as the particular situation of the company, the economic efforts associated with the proposed strategy, the goals of the entrepreneur, etc. Three optimization strategies are proposed: access to a higher category with a minimum of effort, maximize resource efficiency and maximize innovation performance with a defined budget. Scenarios are simulated to test the results of the implementation of the different strategies
Book chapters on the topic "Capacités d’Innovation organisationnelle"
Ofstad, Barbara, and Anne Bartel-Radic. "Recherches sur la Sustainability." In Recherches sur la Sustainability, 121–40. EMS Editions, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ems.cheva.2023.01.0121.
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