Cité des sciences et de l’industrie, Paris
Amphithéâtre Paul Painlevé
12 juin 2017
In response to the recent changes in the world of work and enterprise, the Research Network on Innovation has sought to bring together researchers specializing in industrial relations to study the new forms of organization and work and to investigate the way that they contribute to the emergence of new forms of enterprise. Based on a multidisciplinary approach, the studies will shed light on the main areas affected by the changes, how they relate to longer temporalities or structural trends, and finally how to correct drifts and protect most affected groups.
PROGRAM
9h30: Welcoming
10h-12h Round Table 1: Which forms of work organizations in firms
Moderator: Nadine Levratto, Université Paris Nanterre
Olivier Favereau, Université Paris Nanterre: Thinking of the work to consider the enterprise.
Julie Valentin, CES, Université Paris 1: Subcontracting as “division” of work.
Thomas Breda, PSE, Paris School of Economics: Effect of new technologies on the inequality of work.
Amélie Bohas, Aix-Marseille Université et Pierre Laniray, Université de Poitiers: Digitalisation of work practices: risks and opportunities.
Emilie Bourdu-Szwedek, Marie-Madeleine Péretié, Martin Richer, La Fabrique de l’Industrie: La qualité de vie au travail : un levier de compétitivité. Refonder les organisations du travail (rapport)
12h-13h: Lunch
13h-15h30: Film & debates
Projection of the film “Maman a tort”, in the company of the producer Caroline Bonmarchand and director Marc Fitoussi.
15h30-17h30 Round Table 2: Dialectic of wage and self-employment
Moderator: Sophie Boutillier, Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale and Isabelle Laudier, Institut CDC pour la recherche
Cédric Perrin, Université d’Evry Val d’Essonne, Dynamic histories and organization of work.
Christian Azais, CNAM Paris, Gray zones of employment in the North and in the South.
Claude Didry, ENS Cachan, Innovation workers.
Sarah Abdelnour, Université Paris Dauphine, Autoentrepreneur, a new proletarian?
Christiane Demontés, coordinator of the report Transforming employment, giving a sense to work.
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