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Parallel sessions 1 (dedicated and open call) : Monday April 7th, 2008, 16.45 – 18.45

Between brackets, the organisers and/or chairs
Underlined – when available – name of the presenting author(s)

Session 1A: Science, technology and Knowledge creation (STRIKE – Jacques Mairesse/Michele Cincera) Room 020

  • Michele Pezzoni (University of Bergamo and CESPRI-Bocconi University), Valerio Sterzi (University of Bergamo and CESPRI-Bocconi University):
    The scientific career advancements and the role of network: a comparison between French and Italian physicists (abstract)
  • Tarmo Räty (Government Institute for Economic Research, VATT), Aki Kangasharju (Government Institute for Economic Research, VATT):
    Budget Constrained Productivity of University Production (paper)
  • Eric Zimmerman (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC), Herzliya), Judit Bar-Ilan (Department of Information Science, Bar-Ilan University):
    Can Personal Scientific Productivity be Influenced by Email Use? (abstract)
  • Jarno Hoekman, Koen Frenken, Frank van Oort (Utrecht University),
    Collaboration networks as carriers of knowledge spillovers: Evidence from EU27 regions (paper)

Session 1B: Communities and incentives for Knowledge creation (Helena Lopes) Room 021

  • Valentina Morandi, Francesca Sgobbi (DIMI, University of Brescia):
    Collaborative Know-how in networks of SMEs (abstract)
  • Patrick Cohendet, David Grandadam (BETA, Strasbourg):
    Individuals, Communities and Firms in the Creative Process (paper)
  • Manfred Paier, Thomas Scherngell (Dept. of Technology Policy, Austrian Research Center – ARC):
    Determinants of collaboration in European R&D networks: Empirical evidence from a binary choice model perspective (paper)
  • Mariana Christen Jakob, Patricia Wolf (Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts):
    Why sharing boundary crossing? Understanding the motivation for knowledge sharing in virtual Communities of Practice (abstract -paper)

Session 1C: Structure and Dynamics of Innovation Networks (Uwe Cantner) Room 022

  • Tom Broekel (Utrecht University), Andreas Meder (Friedrich Schiller University, Jena):
    The Bright and Dark Side of Cooperation for Regional Innovation Performance (paper)
  • Holger Graf (Friedrich Schiller University Jena):
    Gatekeepers in regional networks of innovators (paper)
  • Arianna Martinelli, Önder Nomaler (Eindhoven University of Technology) :
    Detecting dual patterns of cumulativeness and discontinuity in knowledge flow networks - The case of telecom switching industry (abstract)
  • Uwe Cantner, Andreas Meder (Friedrich Schiller University Jena):
    Regional effects on cooperative innovation and related variety of regional knowledge bases (paper)
  • Björn Asheim (CIRCLE, University of Lund), Ron Boschma (Utrecht University), Phil Cooke (Cardiff University):
    Constructing regional advantage: Platform policies based on related variety and differentiated knowledge bases (paper)

Session 1D: innovation and Environment (Lubomir Lizal) Room 024

  • Eric Brouillat (University Bordeaux IV, Montesquieu, GREThA):
    Firm strategy for innovation and end of life products : towards a greening of product design (paper)
  • Vanessa Oltra (University Bordeaux IV, Montesquieu, GREThA):
    Environmental innovation and industrial dynamics: the contributions of evolutionary economics (paper)
  • Katrin Ostertag,Friederike Hülsmann (ISI, Karlsruhe):
    Governance variety in the energy service contracting market (paper)
  • Maïder Saint Jean (University Bordeaux IV, Montesquieu, GREThA), Marco Valente (University L’Aquila):
    Emergent properties of demand on innovation and industry evolution through an evolutionary model with an exit-voice mechanism
  • Marcus Wagner, Patrick Llerena (BETA, University Louis Pasteur):
    Leadership for sustainability through innovation and integration: The cases of renewable resources, industrial products and travel services (paper)

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SC-session1A-frenken-al.pdf109.46 KB
SC-session1A-raty-al.pdf170.73 KB
SC-session1B-Cohendet-Grandadam.pdf226.78 KB
SC-session1B-Morandi-Sgobbi.pdf92.4 KB
SC-session1B-wolf-christen.pdf335.6 KB
SC-session1B-wolf-christen-abstract.pdf77.36 KB
SC-session1C-Asheim-Boschma-Cooke.pdf256.97 KB
SC-session1C-Broekel-Meder.pdf990.33 KB
SC-session1C-Cantner-Meder.pdf280.5 KB
SC-session1C-Graf-Holger.pdf1.36 MB
SC-session1C-Martinelli-Nomaler-abstract.pdf86.36 KB
SC-session1D-Brouillat.pdf268.73 KB
SC-session1D-Oltra.pdf260.9 KB
SC-session1D-Ostertag-Huelsmann.pdf178.19 KB
SC-session1D-Wagner-Llerena.pdf476.95 KB
SC-session1A-Pezzoni-Sterzi-abstract.pdf189.9 KB
SC-session1A-Zimmerman-Bar-Ilan-abstract.pdf63.55 KB
SC-session1B-Paier-Scherngell_v02.pdf138.23 KB
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