Research

Holder of a doctorate from Ecole Polytechnique in France (EDX), my research works has led me to explore different subjects in the field of management and strategy. My philosophy of research worker tinged with a long professional experience acquired in innovation jobs in renowned groups or promising start-ups has always inclined me towards exploration subjects as much pertinent for academicals research fields as for the world of practical workers.There is often an important lack of correlation between the “research world areas of focus” and the problematic of firms. Research can better serve the innovation needs of the latter. In the same way firms are neither always conscious of the innovation potentialities of research workers nor of the behavioral approach necessary for facilitating the “creative capacity” of these model creators

Therefore, I believe that “frontier men” respectful of these two worlds and centered on innovation subjects, facilitating concretely the transmission and conveyance of ideas and knowledge between these tight “bubbles”, are immediately necessary. This can be expressed more simply: research results used by firms and useful for the advancement of research.

This is what has been implemented at Partnering 3.0!

In consequence, I have focused during these last years all my attention to domains rich in stakes as much for research as for those who implement research outputs.The first is the process of start-ups acquisition by technological firms and the second is the subject of “industry architecture” which rest on high level strategic partnerships and new concepts such as “Digital Service Architecture”. Resting on this latter research I have worked out a vision, which in a digital economy supported by Internet and co-innovation collaborative process, unveils all this importance: “Share to Win” or “Partager pour Gagner”. Basing on this vision I have built and experienced a methodological system which will allow firms to meet with success their strategic partnerships. 

My forum is meant to be useful and I think it should be open to the ideas of other research workers as well as informed practitioners. And this particularly to those who wish to be “liaison agents” between research and the industries. With this idea in view, I shall publish articles or communications that identified authors who wish to share with us. My principle is simple: associate a field practitioner with a research worker with a view to produce a communication on an idea and maybe on an innovative one. The idea will be co-written by the binomial on a synthetic paper format of 2 pages (maximum). You may contact me, whatever is your case: practitioner or research workers!

 

Ramesh Caussy | CEO and Founder