Technical Networks at Schneider
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Communication dans un congrès avec actes
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Title :
Technical Networks at Schneider
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Conference title :
Business History Conference 2004
City :
Le Creusot
Country :
France
Start date of the conference :
2004
Issue number :
Business and Economic History On-Line
Pages :
1-10
Publication date :
2004
Keyword(s) :
Innovation
Invention
Firms
Economic history
Business history
XIXth century
XXth century
France
XXe siècle
XIXe siècle
Histoire économique
Histoire des entreprises
Invention
Firms
Economic history
Business history
XIXth century
XXth century
France
XXe siècle
XIXe siècle
Histoire économique
Histoire des entreprises
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Histoire
French abstract :
All the objects and actors supporting technical knowledge comprise a technical information network. At the Schneider Company, a large French firm, it is possible to understand how it fit into such a network at the beginning ...
Show more >All the objects and actors supporting technical knowledge comprise a technical information network. At the Schneider Company, a large French firm, it is possible to understand how it fit into such a network at the beginning of the twentieth century. Schneider employed engineers who paid attention to technological developments, had patent agents charged with providing information, and created an organization of innovation through new laboratories. The firm controlled this technical information network because all these agents interacted within a social network. Schneider's innovation system reflects, in some ways, the evolution of French innovation generally.Show less >
Show more >All the objects and actors supporting technical knowledge comprise a technical information network. At the Schneider Company, a large French firm, it is possible to understand how it fit into such a network at the beginning of the twentieth century. Schneider employed engineers who paid attention to technological developments, had patent agents charged with providing information, and created an organization of innovation through new laboratories. The firm controlled this technical information network because all these agents interacted within a social network. Schneider's innovation system reflects, in some ways, the evolution of French innovation generally.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Non spécifiée
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
CNRS
Université de Lille
Université de Lille
Submission date :
2021-04-02T14:53:56Z