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Institut de recherche en gestion

Country: France

Institut de recherche en gestion

3 Projects, page 1 of 1
  • Funder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-12-SOIN-0006
    Funder Contribution: 165,830 EUR

    The objective of the project Lisohasif is to theoretically reformulate the questions linking innovating societies, dependency/frailty and home. Among others, questions concerning frailty such as continuing living home, the development of social link and intergeneration relationship are studied. These questions are analysed with both focuses on social innovation (which services could encourage the frail elderly to redevelop social link/capital? How could the development of informal community of practices inside cities contribute to reinforce intergenerational relationships?) and technological innovations (which mechanisms could facilitate the easy moving of elderly between home and exterior world?) The first expected result is to propose an analysis of the needs of frail elderly in the years 2030. To do that, it will be necessary to take into account the complex and moving environment in which these persons live. We will search to identify how these needs differ from those of today and on which economic models they are based. The second result, issued from the phase of innovating design is to propose services and goods which answer the needs of frail elderly in 2030 and to develop the economic models needed to launch them

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  • Funder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-23-SSAI-0020
    Funder Contribution: 149,934 EUR

    Most tertiary education students are aware of the health, societal and environmental food challenges, and are willing to adopt a more sustainable diet. However, they are often faced with great difficulties, due to a lack of financial and material resources, culinary know-how and adequate food environment. In the complex food sector that involves many stakeholders, deliberative processes are increasingly recognized as an innovative solution for building consensus and designing practical solutions. The DACCORD project aims to understand the extent to which a deliberative process based on the Students Citizen Assembly (SCA) model enables students and university stakeholders to tackle the health, societal and environmental food challenges. The project addresses 4 objectives: 1) To evaluate the experience of students who have taken part in a SCA on food-related issues, 2) To evaluate the impact of participation in a SCA on food and citizen practices, 3) To analyze and classify the solutions emanating from SCAs on food-related issues, as well as their real-life applications, 4) To design a best practice guide to facilitate the implementation of SCAs in the university setting. The DACCORD project is structured in 5 tasks using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods from public health nutrition and political science. The consortium is coordinated by two Assistant Professors in public health nutrition and political science, and involves a student solidarity grocery store and the CROUS de Créteil institution. Based on a research-action model, the DACCORD project will enhance knowledge of students' food, ecological and citizen practices, and will provide practical solutions for improving the access of tertiary education students to sustainable food, while taking into account their personal values and aspirations.

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  • Funder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-20-CE26-0015
    Funder Contribution: 465,135 EUR

    The French Medtech ecosystem is complex and fragmented, making collaboration a necessity. But current collaborative models are still insufficiently structured and weakly inclusive, especially for patients. In this context, the ANR DYNSANTE project aims to analyse a French national initiative, which has been promoted for the past 3 years by actors in technological and social innovation in the Medtech sector. At the Forum of Living Labs in Health and Autonomy (Forum LLSA), this initiative brings together a growing number of public and private stakeholders to improve the desirability, viability and accessibility of innovations. It is developing a new approach to innovation, multidimensional and inclusive. DYNSANTE's objective is to analyse this initiative from 10 experimental sites spread over the national territory to identify, evaluate and disseminate new models for social innovation, adapted to complex and fragmented ecosystems.

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