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Mireille Matt

Directrice de recherche, INRAE

Mireille Matt studied economics at the University of Strasbourg where she has obtained her PhD degree in 1996 and started her academic career as an Associate Professor. Since 2011, she is Director of Research at INRA (now INRAE) and was appointed at Grenoble Applied Economics Laboratory (GAEL – Grenoble), before joining the Interdisciplinary Laboratory Science Innovation Society (LISIS – Paris region) in November 2018. Mireille has participated in several EU, national and locally funded projects focusing on innovation and innovation policy studies, evaluation of societal impacts of large R&D programs and publicly funded research, and university-industry technology transfer issues. She has published her research results in international peer reviewed journal.

Mireille Matt a obtenu un doctorat en économie de l’Université de Strasbourg où elle a débuté sa carrière académique en tant que Maître de Conférences. Depuis 2011, elle est Directrice de Recherche à l’INRA (aujourd’hui INRAE) et a réalisé sa recherche au Laboratoire d’Economie Appliquée de Grenoble (GAEL – Grenoble) avant de rejoindre le Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Science Innovation Société (LISIS – Paris Est) en Novembre 2018. Mireille a participé à de nombreux projets Européens, nationaux et locaux portant sur le champ des innovation and innovation policy studies, l’évaluation des impacts sociétaux des grands programmes publics de R&D et de la recherche publique agricole, les alliances stratégiques technologiques, ainsi que sur les questions relatives au transfert de technologie université-entreprise. Elle a publié ses résultats dans des journaux internationaux à comité de lecture.

Thèmes de recherches

  • L’analyse économique des politiques d’innovation
  • Innovation ouverte
  • Les partenariats stratégiques inter-organisations
  • L’évaluation des impacts sociétaux des programmes publics de R&D et de la recherche publique agronomique
  • La production des connaissances scientifiques et leur transfert vers l’industrie

Research themes

  • Innovation and innovation policy studies
  • Open innovation
  • Strategic partnerships
  • Research Impact Assessment
  • Evaluation of socio-economic impacts of large public R&D programs
  • Production of scientific knowledge and transfer processes towards industry

Activités d’enseignement

Evaluation des impacts sociétaux de la recherche publique et des politiques d’innovation, Université de Grenoble Alpes, Université de Twente (NL), Université de Nice (KID 2018)

Teaching

Evaluation of societal impacts of public research and innovation policies, University of Grenoble Alpes, Univeristy of Twente (NL), Université de Nice (KID 2018)

Éléments de bibliographie (5 principales publications)

“Innovation potentials triggered by glycoscience research”, with F. Corolleur, A. Level and S. Perez, Carbohydrate Polymers, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.115833, 2020, 233, 115833, IF: 6,044

“Building entrepreneurial ecosystems conducive to student entrepreneurship: new challenges for universities”, with V. Schaeffer, Journal of Innovation Economics & Management, 2018, 25, 9-32, CNRS 4, HCERES C DOI 10.3917/jie.025.0009

“Public procurement of innovation: A review of rationales, designs and contributions to grand challenges”, with J. Chicot, Science and Public Policy https://doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scy012, 2018, 45 (4), 480-492

“Des barèmes génériques pour évaluer les impacts de la recherché sur la société: l’exemple des impacts politiques”, avec L. Colinet, A. Gaunand, PB Joly, Cahiers de l’Agriculture, https://doi.org/10.1051/cagri/2017056 2017, 26, 6, 65006

“Counting what really counts? Assessing the political impact of science”, with Gaunand A., P.B. Joly, L. Colinet, Journal of Technology Transfer, 2017, Online Early, July http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10961-017-9601-0 HCERES B – CNRS 3 – IF: 2,631

“Towards a new generation of Research Impact Assessment approaches” with P.B. Joly, Journal of Technology Transfer, 2017. Online Early, July http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10961-017-9605-9 HCERES B – CNRS 3 – IF: 2,631

“Development of academic entrepreneurship in a non-mature context: the role of the university as a hub-organization” with V. Schaeffer, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 2016, 28, 9-10, 724-745, HCERES B – CNRS 3 – 5Y IF 2.373

“Opening the black box of impact – Ideal-type impact pathways in a public agricultural research organization, with, P.B. Joly, L. Colinet, A. Gaunand, Research Policy, 2017, 46, 1, 207-218, HCERES A – CNRS 1- 5Y IF 5,118