Ruet Joël
Joël Ruet, ingénieur civil des mines de Paris and Doctor in Industrial Economics from the Ecole des mines, is a CNRS Researcher at the Centre de Recherche en Gestion - Institut Interdiscinplinaire de l'Innovation and Senior Advisor to the Technology for Change Chair - Institut Polytechnique.
A former Marie-Curie fellow at the London School of Economics and visiting fellow at Tsinghua University (Beijing), laureate of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Columbia University (New York) & the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (Paris), he has taught or supervised master's students. s and doctoral students at Ecole des Mines, HEC-Paris, Jawaharlal Nehru Universities of New Delhi and Rennes-II, Centre d'économie de Paris-Nord, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, and directed the Centre de Sciences Humaines (Ministry of Foreign Affairs-CNRS) in New Delhi.
He has written or (co)-edited 8 books, including "Des Capitalismes non-alignés" (éditions Raisons d'Agir), nominated for the Prix des lycéens Le Monde-Bercy-Fimalac.
Research topics
The learning state and its limits:
Political economy of ecosystemic innovation - "Constructed Comparative Advantages" mutations in the political economy of technologies in relation to territories: China, India, emerging economies, and "industrial valleys" in Europe (the case of the automobile, renewable energy technologies, strategic materials) - director of the World Vision division of the Renault-ParisTech Institute for Sustainable Mobility (IMD), and project leader of the "Mobility Practices" Axis.
Sovereignty industries, France, US, China on the theme of the return of closed innovation:
Between semi-pilotage and the reversal of civilian techniques into a defense logic
Technical hydrodiplomacy:
Innovation platforms and collective project emergence - resource managers - incubators - blue finance, the first field of application in West Africa - Master PIC Projets Innovation Conception - Ecole Polytechnique, Chaire technology for Change & Initiative pour l'Avenir des Grands Fleuves