Science and Innovation n°15, 2014/3 - 196 pagesPages 3 à 9General presentationPar Joëlle ForestPages 11 à 37Invention, diffusion and linear models of innovation: the contribution of anthropology to a conceptual frameworkPar Benoît GodinPages 39 à 57What does Innovation stand for? Review of a watchword in research policiesPar Vincent Karim BontemsPages 59 à 77How to improve Kline and Rosenberg's chain-linked model of innovation: building blocks and diagram-based languagesPar Jean-Pierre Micaëlli, Joëlle Forest, Éric Coatanéa, Galina MedynaPages 79 à 99New Insights into Innovation: The Business Model Approach and Chesbrough's Seminal Contribution to Open InnovationPar Nathalie Rodet-Kroichvili, Katy Cabaret, Fabienne PicardPages 101 à 115A few arguments in favor of a holistic approach to innovation in economics and managementPar Delphine Manceau, Pascal MorandPages 117 à 144Improving understanding of the innovation process in innovation-oriented public-private partnershipsPar Céline Merlin-BrogniartPages 145 à 169Environmentally-friendly technology transfers from Japan to China: an empirical analysis using patent dataPar Pauline Lacour, Catherine FiguièrePages 171 à 187Trends and comments