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Industry and Innovation 18, 5 (2011) 509-530
Changes in the French defence innovation system: New roles and capabilities for the Government Agency for Defence
Nathalie Lazaric ( ) 1, Valérie Mérindol 2, Sylvie Rochhia 1
(2011)

Defence innovation systems are structured around two main groups of players that interact in the development of complex programmes: the state (the client and the government agency) and the systems integrators. Technological and institutional changes since the 1990s have affected the division of labour and knowledge in the industry. In this paper we show the origins of these changes based on information derived from 45 qualitative interviews conducted between 2000 and 2008, which demonstrate the new capabilities that have been created within the national innovation system (NIS). We explain how the role and the capabilities of the French Government Agency for Defence (Direction Générale de l'Armement - DGA) have developed from " project architect " to " project manager ". These new capabilities create new interactions in the French Defence innovation system and new roles for the DGA.
1 :  Groupe de Recherche en Droit, Economie et Gestion (GREDEG)
CNRS : UMR7321 – Université Nice Sophia Antipolis [UNS]
2 :  IMRI
Université Paris IX - Paris Dauphine
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Economie et finances
Technological systems – Capabilities – Knowledge – Government agency – Co-evolution – National Innovation System – Defence – Institutional Change
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