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[fre] Les matériaux composites (MC) peuvent faire l'objet non seulement d'une production industrielle standardisée mais également d'une production industrielle « sur mesure ». Ils se trouvent ainsi à la frontière entre deux paradigmes : le paradigme de la standardisation et le paradigme de la variété. Cette propriété explique la coexistence de plusieurs trajectoires technologiques pour les MC. L'article étudie les différentes trajectoires des MC et le profil d'apprentissage spécifique qu'ils engendrent. La diffusion des composites « sur mesure » dans les systèmes complexes (avions, automobiles, trains,...) a des conséquences technologiques telles que l'intégration de fonctions, la simplification des objets, l'intégration de stades productifs, etc.. L'article montre que la trajectoire du « surmesure » ne se consolidera que dans la mesure où elle s'accompagne d'une plus grande flexibilité organisationnelle et de l'intensification des relations inter-entreprises. [eng] Composite materials (CM) can be industrially produced, both as standard materials and « tallor-made » materials. Therefore they lie on the bordeline between two paradigms : the standardization paradigm and the variety paradigm. That's the reason why for CM one can observe several technological trajectories at the same time. This paper studies those trajectories for CM and their induced learning patterns. Diffusion of « tailor-made » composites in complex systems (planes, cars, trains, etc..) has major technological implications such as integration of several functions, simplifications, integration of several production stages, etc.. The paper shows that the viability of a trajectory induced by a « tallor-made » approach of CM rests mainly on increasing organisational flexibility and inter-industry communication intensity.
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Marc Willinger, 1989.
"La diffusion des matériaux composites dans les systèmes complexes et l'intensification des relations inter industrielles,"
Revue d'Économie Industrielle, Programme National Persée, vol. 49(1), pages 51-66.
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RePEc:prs:recind:rei_0154-3229_1989_num_49_1_2256
DOI: 10.3406/rei.1989.2256
Note: DOI:10.3406/rei.1989.2256
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