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by Céline Nguyen, Joelle Forest, Marianne Chouteau
Science, Technology and Innovation Culture
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Introduction
I.1. Why this topic?
I.2. Structure of the book
I.3. References
1 A Brief History of European Technical Culture and Its Relationship with Innovation
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Technological development practices in the 16th Century
1.3. A new system of technology, but no innovation culture
1.4. But how did entrepreneurs achieve success before Schumpeter?
1.5. A “dashboard knowledge” culture to complement the operating cultures
1.6. When the “dashboard knowledge” culture becomes an innovation culture
1.7. Conclusion: what does the objectification of an innovation culture at the turn of the 19th–20th Century mean?
1.8. References
2 When Innovation Culture Hides Technical Culture
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Culture and technical culture
2.3. Technical culture as we understand it
2.4. Why is technical culture still struggling to develop?
2.5. An innovation culture that acts as a barrier
2.6. Conclusion
2.7. References
3 Technical Culture and the Contemporary World
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Technology and innovation in the digital age
3.3. An approach to innovation in progress
3.4. Innovation and evolution of technical objects
3.5. Conclusion
3.6. References
4 Industrialist and Inventor: Alfred Nobel’s Dynamite Invention
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Alfred Nobel: the chaotic journey of an obstinate entrepreneur, somewhere between chance and necessity?
4.3. The invention of dynamite: a well-anticipated chance
4.4. Conclusion
4.5. References
5 Thinking Creatively to Innovate: A Study of the Genesis of a Mathematical Breakthrough by Cédric Villani
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Emergence of innovations according to Cédric Villani
5.3. The strength of networks
5.4. Creative rationality: the forgotten ingredient
5.5. Conclusion
5.6. References
6 Innovation Culture in Organizations
6.1. Introduction: recent developments in the concept of innovation
6.2. Innovation culture in organizations
6.3. Discussion
6.4. References
7 Technical Culture and Innovation Culture: Reconciling through Design
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Technical culture
7.3. The culture contained in the technical object
7.4. Innovation culture
7.5. The training and transmission of a technical culture
7.6. Technical culture and knowledge creation
7.7. Conclusion
7.8. References
8 Cultural Anthropology, Animism, and Industrial Innovation Processes: The Case of the “Animal Language” Myth
8.1. Introduction
8.2. A collective unconscious faced with a diversity of material objects and cultures
8.3. An immersive approach, a vehicle for decentering
8.4. The experience of the cabinet of curiosities where the experience of writing is renewed
8.5. Mini-mythologies of modernity that fit into current societal issues
8.6. When technique meets mythology towards a first approach of materialization of modernity stories
8.7. From an anthropological perspective to a corporate innovation culture
8.8. References
Conclusion
List of Authors
Index
End User License Agreement
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
I.1. Why this topic?
I.2. Structure of the book
I.3. References
1 A Brief History of European Technical Culture and Its Relationship with Innovation
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Technological development practices in the 16th Century
1.3. A new system of technology, but no innovation culture
1.4. But how did entrepreneurs achieve success before Schumpeter?
1.5. A “dashboard knowledge” culture to complement the operating cultures
1.6. When the “dashboard knowledge” culture becomes an innovation culture
1.7. Conclusion: what does the objectification of an innovation culture at the turn of the 19th–20th Century mean?
1.8. References
2 When Innovation Culture Hides Technical Culture
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Culture and technical culture
2.3. Technical culture as we understand it
2.4. Why is technical culture still struggling to develop?
2.5. An innovation culture that acts as a barrier
2.6. Conclusion
2.7. References
3 Technical Culture and the Contemporary World
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Technology and innovation in the digital age
3.3. An approach to innovation in progress
3.4. Innovation and evolution of technical objects
3.5. Conclusion
3.6. References
4 Industrialist and Inventor: Alfred Nobel’s Dynamite Invention
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Alfred Nobel: the chaotic journey of an obstinate entrepreneur, somewhere between chance and necessity?
4.3. The invention of dynamite: a well-anticipated chance
4.4. Conclusion
4.5. References
5 Thinking Creatively to Innovate: A Study of the Genesis of a Mathematical Breakthrough by Cédric Villani
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Emergence of innovations according to Cédric Villani
5.3. The strength of networks
5.4. Creative rationality: the forgotten ingredient
5.5. Conclusion
5.6. References
6 Innovation Culture in Organizations
6.1. Introduction: recent developments in the concept of innovation
6.2. Innovation culture in organizations
6.3. Discussion
6.4. References
7 Technical Culture and Innovation Culture: Reconciling through Design
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Technical culture
7.3. The culture contained in the technical object
7.4. Innovation culture
7.5. The training and transmission of a technical culture
7.6. Technical culture and knowledge creation
7.7. Conclusion
7.8. References
8 Cultural Anthropology, Animism, and Industrial Innovation Processes: The Case of the “Animal Language” Myth
8.1. Introduction
8.2. A collective unconscious faced with a diversity of material objects and cultures
8.3. An immersive approach, a vehicle for decentering
8.4. The experience of the cabinet of curiosities where the experience of writing is renewed
8.5. Mini-mythologies of modernity that fit into current societal issues
8.6. When technique meets mythology towards a first approach of materialization of modernity stories
8.7. From an anthropological perspective to a corporate innovation culture
8.8. References
Conclusion
List of Authors
Index
End User License Agreement
List of Illustrations
2 When Innovation Culture Hides Technical Culture
Figure 2.1. What are the key factors for the development of innovation in Europe? [ERN 13]
5 Thinking Creatively to Innovate: A Study of the Genesis of a Mathematical Breakthrough by Cédric Villani
Figure 5.1. A network of actors with varied knowledge surrounding Cédric Villani
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6 Innovation Culture in Organizations
Figure 6.1. ETOILe model of the innovation culture in organizations
7 Technical Culture and Innovation Culture: Reconciling through Design
Figure 7.1. Theoretical model: Design – Realization – Socialization
Figure 7.2. Elements of the bag project designed and realized by a 13-year-old student within the framework of the Creative Activities on Textiles at a compulsory (secondary) school in French-speaking Switzerland. The student’s star-shaped design includes the stages of production (sketch, cut the material, sew the handles, etc.), and a sketch outlining key features (pocket, multicolored buttons, dimensions, etc.)
8 Cultural Anthropology, Animism, and Industrial Innovation Processes: The Case of the “Animal Language” Myth
Figure 8.1. Example of a comparative chart developed to compare the different variants of the myth of Animal Language (source: Parise [PAR 17])
Figure 8.2. Another example of a comparative table developed to compare the different variants of the myth of Animal Language [PAR 17]
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