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International conference: DIME - DRUID Fundamental on Open and Proprietary Innovation Regimes
Submitted by Birgitte Andersen on 21 September, 2007 - 13:51.
Opportunities and Limitations of the Open Source Model of Innovation and the Role of Intellectual Property Rights
This is a DIME conference running in conjunction with the DRUID 2008 celebration conference
Conference call for papers and participation: (dowbload PDF)
PROGRAMME: See below (includes downloadable papers and other material)
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS AND POSTER SESSIONS: SEE BELOW
Conference date: June 17, 2008
Venue: Copenhagen Busines School. ~ Room: Nokia Auditorium (on the ground floor at Kilen, Room 43) Copenhagen Business School Kilevej 14A 2000 Frederiksberg Denmark
Registration:
The Fundamental is open at no additional costs for DRUID conference participants. The DRUID conference web site will be open for registration by January 1st, 2008.
There is no fee for those wishing to participate in the Fundamental alone. Registration of such can take place by emailing ipr_oss.ino@cbs.dk.
Participants who have registered for the Fundamental are invited to submit papers via email to ipr_oss.ino@cbs.dk before May 1 , 2008. Only original and not already published papers at a reasonable standard will be accepted. The papers will be published in the DIME IPR working paper series and hosted on this conference web site. If the quality and the number of the submitted papers allows it, the best papers will also receive the opportunity to be presented at a poster session which will run during the day. LATE PAEPRS: Papers submitted after this deadline and before June 17th can be submitted to the DIME working paper series on IPRs: http://www.dime-eu.org/working-papers/wp14 by emailing ipr_oss.ino@cbs.dk
Travel and accommodation:
As this conference is in conjunction with the DRUID 2008 celebration conference, please check the part of the DRUID web site on the issue of travel & hotels & map.
Organizers: Birgitte Andersen, Lee Davis, and Francesco Rullani
Conference contact: ipr_oss.ino@cbs.dk.
Sponsors: (i) Dynamics of Institutions and Markets in Europe (DIME) Network of Excellence, in collaboration wtih (ii) Danish Research Unit on Industrial Dynamics (DRUID)
PROGRAMME OF SPEAKERS AND POSTER SESSIONS UP NOW! - see below
Confirmed speakers:
~ Ashish Arora (Carnegie Mellon University).~ Carliss Baldwin (Harvard Business School)
~ James Bessen (Boston University and Research on Innovation).
~ Jean-Michel Dalle (University Pierre-et-Marie-Curie)
~ Paul David (Stanford University and l'Ecole Polytechnique & Telecom-ParisTech)
~ Alfonso Gambardella (Università Commerciale "Luigi Bocconi")
~ Rishab Ghosh (MERIT)
~ Bronwyn Hall (University of California, Berkeley).
~ Dietmar Harhoff (University of Munich)
~ Joachim Henkel (Munich University of Technology).
~ Georg von Krogh (ETH Zürich).
~ Berthold Rutz (Scenarios for the Future team, European Patent Office, EPO)
~ Sonali Shah (University of Washington)
PROGRAMME
International conference: DIME - DRUID Fundamental
Open and Proprietary Innovation Regimes. Opportunities and Limitations of the
Open Source Model of Innovation and the Role of Intellectual Property Rights
Papers can be downloaded below
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Coffee and registration from 8.00 to 9.00 am
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9.00: Welcome: Birgitte Andersen (Birkbeck College, University of London)
9:15 - 10:45: SESSION 1: SETTING THE STAGE: PERSPECTIVES ON IPRs
Chair Lee Davis (Copenhagen Business School)
Presenters:
Alfonso Gambardella (Università Commerciale "Luigi Bocconi"). Co-authors: D. Harhoff, B. Verspagen
Title: The value of European Patents (download paper) (download slides)
James Bessen (Boston University and Research on Innovation). Co-author: M. J. Meurer
Title: The Private Costs of Patent Litigation (download paper) (download slides)
Dietmar Harhoff (University of Munich). Co-author: Philip Mayrhofer
Title: Incentives and Innovation - Old and New Paradigms (download paper) (download slides)
Discussant: Ashish Arora (Carnegie Mellon University) (download slides)
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10:45 - 11:30 POSTER SESSION (see list below) and COFFEE BREAK
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11.30 - 13:00: SESSION 2: SELF-ORGANIZATION IN OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Chair Francesco Rullani (Copenhagen Business School)
Presenters:
Georg von Krogh (ETH Zürich). Co-authors: S. Spaeth, S. Haefliger, M. Wallin
Title: Open Source Software: What we know (and do not know) about motives to contribute (download)
Jean-Michel Dalle (University Pierre-et-Marie-Curie). Co-authors: M. den Besten, F. Galia
Title: The Allocation of Collaborative Efforts in Open-Source Software (download)
Rishab Ghosh (MERIT) Co-author: Paul David
Title: Relating social structure to technical structure: A study of the Linux kernel. (download)
Discussant: Carliss Baldwin (Harvard Business School) (download slides)
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13:00 - 14:00: LUNCH
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14:00 - 15:30: SESSION 3: OPENNESS, INNOVATION AND FIRMS
Chair: Birgitte Andersen (Birkbeck College, University of London)
Presenters:
Bronwyn Hall (University of California, Berkeley). Co-authors: Rishab Ghosh and Kristin Haaland
Title: Which firms participate in open source software development? A study using data from Debian (download paper) (download slides)
Joachim Henkel (Munich University of Technology). Co-author: Simone Kaes
Title: The emergence of openness: How firms discover free revealing as a means to appropriate value (download paper) (download slides)
Sonali Shah (University of Washington)
Title: Innovation Communities: a path from innovation to firm & market formation (download paper) (download slides)
Discussant: Paul David (Stanford University and l'Ecole Polytechnique & Telecom-ParisTech)
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15.30 - 16:15: POSTER SESSION (see list below) and COFFEE BREAK
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16:15 - 17:45 SESSION 4: DEBATE: THE FUTURE OF THE OPEN SOURCE APPROACH TO INNOVATION
Moderator: Lee Davis (Copenhagen Business School)
PERSPECTIVES FROM THE EPO:
17:30: Berthold Rutz, Scenarios for the Future team, European Patent Office (EPO)
Title: Future scenarios from the EPO on Open and Proprietary Innovation Regimes. (download paper) (download slides)
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DEBATE:
Carliss Baldwin (Harvard Business School)
Background paper: The Economics of Free Innovation (with E. von Hippel) (download paper) (download slides)
Ashish Arora (Carnegie Mellon University)
Background paper: Ideas for Rent: An Overview of Markets for Technology (with A. Gambardella) (download paper) (download slides)
Paul David (Stanford University and l'Ecole Polytechnique & Telecom-ParisTech)
Title: Accessing diversity, sharing, out-sourcing and appropriating value in research
Background paper: New Moves in 'Legal Jujitsu' to combat the Anti-commons - - Mitigating IPR constraints on innovation thru a 'bottom-up' approach to systemic institutional reform (download) (other brief background document: download)
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17:45 Closure: Francesco Rullani (Copenhagen Business School)
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19.00: DINNER
(for invited speakers and poster presenters, and registrants who signed up for the dinner)
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POSTERS PRESENTED AT THE POSTER SESSIONS
Title: Putting a value on openness: the effect of product source code releases on the market value of firms (download)
Oliver Alexy (TUM Business School, Technische Universität München)
Title: Dual Licensing in Open Source Software Markets (download)
Stefano Comino (Trento University)
Fabio Manenti (Padua University)
Title: Mapping closed and open innovation practices: a comparison across nine countries based on micro-level innovation survey data (download)
Marion Frenz (Birkbeck College, University of London)
Ray Lambert (Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, UK government)
Title: Emerging coordination mechanisms for multi-party IPR holders: linking research with standardization (download)
Eric J. Iversen (University of Tasmania)
Rudi Bekkers (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Title: You won the battle. What about the war? A diffusion model on proprietary-open source software competition (download)
Riccardo Leoncini (Bologna University)
Francesco Rentocchini (Trento University)
Giuseppe Vittucci Mazzetti (Trento University)
Title: Innovating without traditional intellectual property protection: comparing proprietary and FLOSS solutions (download)
Dario Lorenzi (Polytechnic of Milan)
Cristina Rossi (Polytechnic of Milan)
Title: Self-governance in science: what can we learn from FOSS? (download)
Margit Osterloh (University of Zurich)
Roger Luethi (University of Zurich)
Title: Research Tool Patents and Free-Libre Biotechnology: A Suggested Unified Framework (download)
Julien Pénin (Université Louis Pasteur)
Jean Pierre Wack (Université Louis Pasteur)
Title: An exploration of virtual collaboration and the implications for open-source software (download)
Andriani Piki (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Meera Sarma (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Title: The process of Innovation and Structure of the Open Source Software Community (download)
Meera Sarma (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Ed Clark (Royal Holloway, University of London)
