Latest Blog Posts

17/04/2026

Sophie BOUTILLIER

Dorian MAILLARD

In the face of global warming – driven by excessive greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from human activity – the most straightforward solution today is to decarbonize our economy. Decarbonization entails to drastically reduce the consumption of fossil-based energy sources (coal, oil, and methane) so that, by 2050, we emit no more GHGs than what nature (forests, oceans, etc.) and various technological solutions can absorb.

22/05/2026

Laurent ADATTO, Camille AOUINAÏT, Son Thi Kim LE et Michelle MONGO-DESAGE

The rapid and widespread rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is profoundly transforming contemporary innovation ecosystems. These changes go far beyond improvements in technical performance: AI is reshaping organizational structures, redefining relationships between actors, and introducing new governance challenges…

The Blog of the Month

27/03/2026

RESEARCH NETWORK ON INNOVATION

The Research Network on Innovation is inaugurating the new form and format of its blog by presenting the framework of its major thematic strands, which have taken shape after eight years of intense intellectual effort. The readership is demanding; the editorial team rises to the challenge. A cross-cutting analysis of sources drawn from the RRI/RNI Blog over recent years outlines the contours of a society undergoing profound transformation, confronted with an unprecedented convergence of economic, ecological, and digital crises. To face these challenges, organizations and social systems are no longer content with superficial reforms, but instead engage in deep transformations driven by systemic, open, and territorially embedded innovations…

Mots-clés : Innovation | systémique

RNI Blog evolution : permanente Innovation

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The Blog of the Research Network on Innovation is evolving and now offers a cross-cutting perspective on the major economic, ecological, and digital transformations that are reshaping today’s innovation systems and contemporary societies.

Founded in 2006, the RRI now brings together more than 800 researchers and practitioners committed to analyzing and understanding the dynamics of innovation.