5. Conclusion
This article describes the stakes and resources involved in a collaborative R&D project, constituting a set of best practices that everyone may know in their own minds... without necessarily applying them to the letter.
A project is also – and above all – a collective adventure. A collaborative project creates opportunities for its partners:
broaden their vision beyond the strict confines of their organization;
learn new practices and techniques;
to acquire the resources and skills needed to innovate that an organization does not have on its own;
share the risks inherent in the uncertainty of research;
develop a breakthrough innovation.
A collaborative project...
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Bibliography
- (1) - ENGWALL (M.) - - No Project is an Island, Research Policy, 32, 789-808 (2003).
- (2) - FIRESTEIN (S.) - - Ignorance, How It Drives Science, Oxford University Press (2012).
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