Idea Transcript
Date: Sunday, 02/Jul/2017 6:00pm 8:00pm
Social1: Welcome reception
Date: Monday, 03/Jul/2017 8:00am 8:45am 8:45am 10:30am 10:30am 11:00am 11:00am 12:30pm
REGISTRATION
MA1-KEYNOTE: Keynote session 1
COFFEE BREAK
M-B1: Research/Technology/Development trajectories: emergence, diffusion and uncertainty 1
M-B2: Research/Technology/Development trajectories: convergence, divergence and disruption 1
M-B3: The commercialisation of academic knowledge
The Integration of Digital Technologies into Service Systems
Planning of disruptive Technologies: empirical evidence on how companies consider potential disruptions in technology planning
Taste for Science, Academic Boundary Spanning and Inventive Performance of Industrial Scientists and Engineers
Stefan Michael Genennig, Angela Roth, Kathrin M. Möslein
Sven Schimpf1, Thomas Heihsel2
Sam Arts, Reinhilde Veugelers
Chair for Information Systems I – Innovation & Value Creation, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg
1: Fraunhofer IAO, Germany; 2: University of Stuttgart, Germany
KULeuven, Belgium
Overcoming the R&D Valley of Death
Trust Me – An International Framework for Discontinuous Innovations
Determinants of Growth in Research Spin-offs: a Resource-Based Perspective
Eelko Huizingh, Wim Biemans, Joris Verhees
Marion Nathalie Neukam
Elisa Salvador1, Andrea Piccaluga2, Cristina Marullo2
University of Groningen, Netherlands, The
BETA Laboratory Strasbourg, France
1: ESSCA School of Management, France; 2: Istituto di Management, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa (Italy)
Innovation and storytelling
Creating A Future For Technology Or Creating A Technology For The Future?: Technology Strategy Choices In Industry Crisis
Creating Momentum for Radically New Products in Idea Evaluation Processes
Natalya Sergeeva
Jakoba Sraml Gonzalez
Fiona Schweitzer, Kurt Gaubinger
University College London, United Kingdom
University of Oslo, Norway
University of AppSciences Upper Austria, Austria
M-B4: Intellectual property management in innovation 1
M-B5: Business Model Innovation 1
M-B6: Internationalisation of R&D 1
Digital Transformation of the Business Model: A Qualitative Empirical Analysis
The Lab and the Plant. Offshore R&D and Co-location with Production Activities
Linde Maria Colen , René Belderbos , Bart Leten , Stijn Kelchtermans
From Patent to Drug: the Role of Internal and External Research
Christoph Klos, Thomas Clauss
Davide Castellani , Katiuscia Lavoratori
1: KU LEUVEN, Belgium; 2: FWO; 3: U Hasselt; 4: University Maastricht
Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany
1: Henley Business School, University of Reading; 2: University of Perugia - Italy, Italy
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The Effects of the Introduction of Intellectual Property Rights on University Publications
Cognitive View on Business Model Innovation
The seductive power of Irish rain. Location determinants of foreign R&D investments in European regions
Laurent Bergé1, Thorsten Doherr1,2, Katrin Hussinger2,1
Patrick Spieth, Christian Klusmann, Tobias Röth, Sabrina Schneider
Giacomo Damioli, Daniel Vertesy
1: University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg; 2: Centre for European Economic Research
Kassel University, Germany
European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy
Complements or Substitutes? Co-Patents, Patent Reassignments and Technological Alliances as Indicators of Open Innovation
Corporate Entrepreneurship Initiatives: Antagonizing Cognitive Biases in Business Model Design
How The Internationalization Of R&D In High-tech Firms Affects Managerial Processes That Can Impact Capabilities Dynamic? A Conceptual Perspective
Adrian Kovacs1, Andrea Azzola2, Paolo Landoni2, Bart Van Looy1 1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: Politecnico di Torino
M-B7: Ecosystem dynamics and new ventures
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Mirjam Roessler1, Vivek K. Velamuri2, Dirk Schneckenberg3 1: HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany; 2: HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany; 3: ESC Rennes School of Business
Ralf Ester1, Assimakopoulos Dimitris2, von Zedtwitz Max3
M-B8: Diffusion of Innovation
M-B9: Roadmapping in R&D and innovation 1
How Do Long-term Surviving Ventures Manage Their Technological Novelty?
Future Hype and Reality: An Evaluation of the Risks of Innovation Diffusion and Technological Change
Su Jung Jee, So Young Sohn
Kevin Reuther , James B. Johnston , Edward P. Borozicz , Christian-Andreas Schumann
Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)
1: University of the West of Scotland, UK; 2: University of Applied Sciences Zwickau, Germany
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1: Grenoble Ecole de Management, France; 2: EM Lyon, France; 3: Kaunas University of Technology
An Examination of the Role and Practical Application of Scenarios Within Strategic Planning Imoh Michael Ilevbare Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Emerging Market Firms in Europe: Development of Relational Capital Through Intermediation
A Patent-mining Study Focusing on Technological Trends and Diffusions: A Case of Cloud Computing
Edyta Ewa Korpas, Filip De Beule, Ernst Verwaal
Sercan Ozcan , Bilal Alp , C. Okan Sakar
KU Leuven, Belgium
1: University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom; 2: Bahcesehir University, Turkey
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Platform Ecosystem Dynamics: From Actor’s Decisions to Macro Trends
Diffusion of Clinician-led Innovations: Challenges in Building Institutional Legitimacy of Healthcare Technology Innovations
What Is It we’re Trying to Do Here, Anyway? Reflections upon First Principles as a Foundation to the Maturation of Roadmapping within an Organization
Natalia Kudryashova
Clive Savory
James Vincent Hillegas-Elting
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cranfield University, United Kingdom
Bonneville Power Administration, United States of America
M-C2: Intellectual property management in innovation 2
M-C3: Research/Technology/Development trajectories: emergence, diffusion and uncertainty 2
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Roadmapping for Strategic Management of Intellectual Property Tianyi Wang, Frank Tietze, Robert Phaal, Nicky Athanassopoulou
LUNCH BREAK
M-C1: R&D and Innovation in SMEs 1 Open Innovation in SMEs: A Literature Review
Business Intelligence and Technology Productization for Market for technology, Idea and Knowledge
What drives innovation rejections? The different relative importance of customer resistances
Muhammad Usman, Nadine Roijakkers
Tomoe Daniela Hamanaka Gusberti, Vinicius Ludvig, Bruno Wolff, Guilherme Zuanazzi, Andressa Peretti
Patrick Spieth1, Heidenreich Sven2, Joachim Verena1
Hasselt University, Belgium
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
1: Kassel University, Germany; 2: Saarland University, Germany
Inter-Organizational Collaboration for Open Service Innovation in Taiwanese SMEs
Patent Expiration as Predicting Factor of Pharmaceutical Firms' M&As
Experts In Organizations: Dealing With Ambiguity In Case Of De Novo Role Creation
Kuo-Nan Hsieh1, Linda Hsieh2
Marta F. Arroyabe1,2
Olga Lelebina
1: Yuan Ze University,Taiwan; 2: SOAS, University of London
1: University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg; 2: UNU-MERIT, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
ISG International Business School, France
The role of innovation and design in the Sustainability of handicrafts industries
The Future of Big Data Patent Analytics: A Foresight Study
The Route to Success: To Do’s and not To Do’s in Setting Up a Reward-based Crowdfunding Campaign
Oluwayemisi Adebola Oyekunle1, Mammo Muchie2
Leonidas Aristodemou, Frank Tietze
Francesca Hueller1, Alberto Nucciarelli2,5, Emanuele Rocco3, Andrea Saiani4
1: Tshwane university of technology, South Africa; 2: Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa
Centre for Technology Management (CTM), Institute for Manufacturing (IfM), Engineering Department, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
1: University of Trento, Italy; 2: University of Trento, Italy; 3: Witted Srl; 4: Witted Srl; 5: Cass Business School
M-C4: Capital decisions in R&D and innovation
M-C5: Open innovation 1
M-C6: Design and agility in product development
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The Impact of Venture Capital Investments on Enterprise’ s Selection of Patent Strategy: A Multi-Case Study in China
Open Innovation, External Information Sourcing and Lead-Time Advantages.
Ying Guo, Li li Zhang
Kristof Van Criekingen
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, People's Republic of China
1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: Centre for R&D Monitoring (ECOOM) at KU Leuven, Belgium
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The Role of Prototypes within Agile Product Development Annette Böhmer, Lukas Zink, Udo Lindemann TUM, Germany
Innovation Accounting: A Holistic View on the Concept’s Application in Practice and Implications for Scholarly Discipline
How to Implement Open Innovation in Practice? A Case Study of a Cultural Transition
Impact of Innovation Dynamic On Agile Product Development
Monika Hauck, Christoph Hienerth
Justyna Dabrowska1, Henry Lopez Vega2, Paavo Ritala1
Annette Böhmer, Maike Kosiol, Udo Lindemann
WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany
1: Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; 2: Jönköping University, Sweden
TUM, Germany
Model for Calculating the Intellectual Capital of Research Centres
Changing patterns of international technology transfer in China
Edurne Loyarte, Garcia-Olaizola Igor, Marcos Gorka, Gurrutxaga Nora, Moral María
Yuan Zhou , Guannan Xu
Vicomtech-IK4, Spain
1: Tsinghua University, China, People's Republic of; 2: Beijing University of Telecommunication and Posts, China, People's Republic of
Technical University of Munich, Germany
M-C7: Collaboration and networking in R&D 1
M-C8: The Role of Proximity in Innovation
M-C9: Capability development in R&D and innovation 1
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Characteristics of Design Situations Influencing the Knowledge to Reuse
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Cristina Carro Saavedra, Jose Morales Quiles, Udo Lindemann
Networks of Power, Technology Development and Short-lived Successes in a Small Developing Country
Local Open Innovation: How Spatial Closeness Facilitates Profiting from Distant Search
Keston Kyle Perry
Anja Leckel , Frank Piller , Kathleen Diener , Sophie Veilleux , Christophe Deutsch
SOAS, University of London, United Kingdom
1: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2: Université Laval, Quebec, Canada; 3: Telops, En Mode Solutions
Collaboration Portfolios Of SMEs And Innovation Performance: Towards A Configurational Perspective
Organizational and Technological Proximity Through the Different Stages of the Collaborative Innovation Process: Effects on Innovative Performance
Firm Innovation Capability: A Comprehensive Framework For Measurement And Management
Sten Willem Jan Wennink, Dries L. M. Faems
Paula Anzola1, Akhatjon Nasullaev2
Stefan Bernat
University of Groningen, Netherlands, The
1: Public University of Navarre, Spain; 2: Università Carlo Cattaneo, Italy
Linköping University, Sweden
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Organizational and Managerial Capabilities for Managing Innovation towards Sustainability Seyedesmaeil Mousavi, Bart Bossink, Mario van Vliet Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands, The
Divergent and Convergent forces Impacting Portfolio Effects in University-Industry R&D Cooperation Project’s Application Development and Value Creation
Proximity in Open Innovation: An Opportunity or a Threat?
Organizational Capabilities To Avoid Technological Lock-in
Ariane von Raesfeld, Peter Geurts
Maral Mahdad1, Chiara Eleonora De Marco2
Harald Wipfler
University of twente, Netherlands, The
1: Department of Food and Resource Economics, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 2: Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy
Graz University of Technology, Institute of General Management and Organization, Austria
M-D2: Internationalisation of R&D 2
M-D3: Business Model Innovation 2
COFFEE BREAK
M-D1: Education for Innovation Limitless Opportunities versus Major Dislocations: The Impact of Technological Disruption on Vocational Education and Training 1
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Pi-Shen Seet , Janice Jones , John Spoehr
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1: Edith Cowan University, Australia; 2: Flinders University, Australia
Patterns of international technology acquisition in the post-catching-up country: The case of Korean firms 1
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Business Model Development In Startups
Heeyong Noh , Seongryong Kang , Sungjoo Lee
Maria Anagnou, Benedikt Schnellbächer, Sven Heidenreich, Jan Millemann, Jan Killmer
1: Ajou University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 2: Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)
Universität des Saarlandes, Germany
Capturing Value from Open Innovation: Open Business Models in Educational Robotics
Organizational and geographical diversity and innovation in EU research joint-ventures
Innovating the sustainable business model: The case of Local Alike
Alexander Grun
Daniel Nepelski, Annarosa Pesole, Vincent Van Roy
Hanken School of Economics, Finland
European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Spain
Janthorn Sinthupundaja , Youji Kohda , Navee Chiadamrong 1: Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; 2: Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thammasat University, Thailand
Teaching-based Industry-Academia collaborations: Evidence from India
Internationalizing R&D in SMEs – An Empirical Study of the German Manufacturing Sector
Dhruba Jyoti Borah, Khaleel Malik, Silvia Massini
Max von Zedtwitz , Martin Bader , Markus Fracaro
The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
1: KTU Kaunas University of Technology; 2: Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt; 3: BFFT Gesellschaft für Fahrzeugtechnik mbH, Germany
1: NLR Netherlands Aerospace Centre, Netherlands, The; 2: University of Twente, The Netherlands
M-D4: Open innovation 2
M-D5: Roadmapping in R&D and innovation 2
M-D6: Role of founders and teams in determining R&D performance
Open Innovation Strategies in Micro Firms: a Matter of Cultures
Technology Driven-roadmapping as a Strategic Tool for New Business Opportunities: The Case of 5G Technology
Madelon van Oostrom Tenerife Science and Tecnology Park, Spain
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Kyuwoong Kim , Heeyong Noh , Youngkeun Song , Sungjoo Lee 1: Ajou university, Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 2: Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)
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Productive Interactions In Research And Technology Organisations: Understanding Opportunities For Societal Impact Aad van Dorp
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The Impact of Motivational and Directive Feedback on the Performance of Ideas during Innovation Tournaments Mathias Boënne1, Bart Leten1, Walter Van Dyck2 1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: Vlerick Business School, Belgium
Effect of Co-production on Innovation Propensity in KIBS Firms
Roadmapping: Handling Innovation A Multinational Company
Sharing is Caring? – How Founders Manage Paradoxes Evolving from the Sharing Economy
Veronika Belousova1, Ian Miles1,2, Derrick Ababio Anim1
Virna Motta
Susanne Pankov1, Dirk Schneckenberg2, Vivek Velamuri1
1: National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation; 2: University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Strategie&Innovazione, Italy
1: HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany; 2: Rennes School of Business, France.
Innovation Portfolio Management: state of practice and challenges
The Impact of Team Conflict, Initiative, and Knowledge Sharing on Team Innovative Behavior in Taiwanese R&D Teams
Nitish Gupta, Rob Phaal, David Probert
Yuwen Liu1, Yi-Hsuan Hsieh2, Meng-Ying Tsai3
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
1: National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan; 2: Shishin Technology Co., Taiwan; 3: National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
M-D7: Design practices in R&D
M-D8: Disruption and adaptation through the innovation cycle
M-D9: Collaboration and networking in R&D 3
Patent Designing Strategy: some empirical evidence on EP patents
Radical, Disruptive, Discontinuous and Breakthrough Innovation – Interchangeable, Related or Merely Co-existing Labels?
Development of performance effects of continuation of underperforming R&D alliances: An agent-based simulation approach
Lucia Spicuzza, Fabrizio Cesaroni, Daniela Baglieri
Elena Casprini1, Alberto Di Minin1, Maria Karaulova1, Adriàn Kovacs2, Cristina Marullo1, Bart Van Looy2, Dennis Verhoeven2
Khrisna Ariyanto Manuhutu, Ariane von Raesfeld, Peter Geurts
University of Messina, Italy
1: Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy; 2: KU Leuven, Belgium
University of Twente, Netherlands, The
Eco-Design Practices, Radical Innovativeness, and SME Performance
Organizational Learning And Innovation In Times Of Macroeconomic Crisis: The Case Of German Firms
Can R&D Networks Help to Make R&D Profitable in a Low-Tech Industry?
Waleed Omri1, Jean-Marie Courrent2
Wolfgang Burr1, Allègre Hadida2, Christian Katzfuß1
Herman Belgraver1, Ernst Verwaal1, Antonio José Verdú Jover2
1: EDC Paris Business School, France; 2: Montpellier University
1: University of Stuttgart, Germany; 2: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: Miguel Hernández University, Spain
When Ethnography is Good for You – Comparing Traditional Customer Orientation with Methods from Design Thinking
Clusters and Destinations: Complex Adaptive Systems in a New State of Disruption
International technology transfer and the importance of boundary objects: A case study of two Brazilian Army partnership projects for new product development
Edmund Christian Salzmann, Alexander Kock
Clare Louise Keogh, Anton Kriz, Lisa Barnes
Luiz Correa da Silva1,2, Christian Berggren2, Solmaz Filiz Karabag2
Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
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University of Newcastle, NSW Australia
1: Department of Science and Technology, Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia (DCT), Brazilian Army; 2: Linköping University, Sweden
T-B2: Platforms and value (co-)creation
T-B3: Determinants of success in R&D and technology development
Social2: Belgian Beer Night - Museum M
Date: Tuesday, 04/Jul/2017 9:00am 10:30am 10:30am 11:00am 11:00am 12:30pm
TA1-KEYNOTE: Keynote Session 2
COFFEE BREAK
T-B1: Research/Technology/Development trajectories: emergence, diffusion and uncertainty 3 Integrated Evaluation Of Chances And Risks Of Substitution Technologies
A Digital Pathway To Value Co-creation In Open Innovation: The Case For Enabling Technologies
On The Need Of Pilot R&D Projects In The Context Of The Current Energy Transition/Revolution
Helge Spindler
Antonio Renzi1, Beatrice Orlando1, Giuseppe Sancetta1, Maria Antonella Ferri2
Isabelle Moretti, Jan Mertens, Raphael Schoentgen
Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering IAO, Germany
1: Sapienza, Italy; 2: Universitas Mercatorum, Rome
ENGIE, Research and Technologies
Innovation Systems and Policy Instruments
Increasing The Innovative Capacity Of European Cities: Making Use Of Proven Concepts From The National Level
Critical Success Factors for Overseas Business of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (2nd Report)
Marcus Max Haberstroh
Shigeki Nitta , Tomoko Kawamura , Shuang Zhou , Yasunori Uotani , Kenji Saiki
HHL Leipzig Graudate School of Management, Germany
1: Hiroshima Technoplaza; 2: Mazda Motor Corporation; 3: HIROTEC Corporation; 4: The Momiji Bank; 5: Hiroshima University
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Yung-Ching Tseng , Shih-Chang Hung
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1: Yuan Ze University; 2: National Tsing Hua University
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Sailing in all Winds: Technological Search over the Business Cycle
Limitations Of Platform Strategies In Building Firm-specific Network Effects
Tobin's Q and Product-Market Competition in Determining Firm R&D Investment
Chung-Lin Tsai
Hoang Minh Luong, Mehmet Ugur
1: IMT Lucca, Italy; 2: KU Leuven, Belgium
National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
The University of Greenwich, United Kingdom
T-B4: Collaboration and networking in R&D 4
T-B5: Roadmapping in R&D and innovation 3
T-B6: Capability development in R&D and innovation 2
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Muthu {Lasandahasi Ranmuthumalie} De Silva , Jeremy Howells , Martin Meyer
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1: Kent Business School, University of Kent, United Kingdom; 2: Kellogg College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; 3: Kent Business School, University of Kent, United Kingdom
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Daniela Silvestri1,2, Massimo Riccaboni1,2, Antonio Della Malva1,2
Innovation Intermediaries and collaborative projects: value creation through knowledge –based practices
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Sociotechnical Transitions and Energy Technology Roadmaps in South Africa 1,2
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Management of R&D and Marketing in Failing Firms – A Case Study
Petrus Letaba , Marthinus Pretorius , Leon Pretorius
Lauri Johannes Haapanen, Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen, Sakari Sipola
1: National Advisory Council on Innovation, South Africa; 2: Graduate School of Technology Management: University of Pretoria, South Africa
University of Oulu, Oulu Business School, Finland
Innovation for Diversification: Openness and Collaboration Patterns in the Norwegian Petroleum Supplier Cluster Topic Roadmapping & Radar Charts – Using Performance Dimensions To Guide Technology Commercialisation
Team Coaching in Practice: Contrasting Lean and Agile Coaches
Magnus Gulbrandsen, Allan Dahl Andersen, Erlend O. Simensen
Clare Jean Farrukh, Nicky Athanassopoulou, Rob Phaal
Matti A. Kaulio1, Gisela Jönsson2, Claudia Manca3, Max Rapp Ricciardi4
University of Oslo, Norway
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
1: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; 2: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; 3: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; 4: Gothenburg University
Innovation Network Characteristic of Emerging Technologies among Asian Countries
Guidance for environmental technology development of the future: A concise methodology to develop an integrated technology roadmap in the German State of Baden-Württemberg
Xu Bai, Yun Liu, Zhiyun Ma, Bingxiu Gui
Sven Schimpf , Claus Lang-Koetz , Jonathan Masior , Nadine Rötzer
Beijng Institute of Technology, China, People's Republic of China
1: Fraunhofer IAO, Germany; 2: Pforzheim University
1: Montpellier University France; 2: Montpellier Business School; France
T-B7: Roadmapping and sourcing decisions
T-B8: Business Model Innovation 3
T-B9: University - Industry innovation 1
Developing an Industry Roadmap Model using Future Thinking and Business Model Integration
Employee involvement in innovation in hospitals: An exploratory case study in a German research hospital
Commercialization Of Academic Research: Implications For Individual’s Scientific Productivity And Research Agenda Composition
Anthon Botha1,2, Marthinus Pretorius1, Gonasagren Govender3, Llanley Simpson4
Simone Haubner, Julia Busch-Casler, Andreas Pinkwart
Florence Blandinieres1, Maikel Pellens1,2
1: Graduate School of Technology Management, University of Pretoria, South Africa; 2: TechnoScene (Pty) Ltd, South Africa; 3: Materials Science and Technology, CSIR, South Africa; 4: Department of Science and Technology, South Africa
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany
1: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Germany; 2: K.U. Leuven, Dept. of Managerial Economics, Strategy and Innovation (Belgium)
Influential Indicators in Technology Sourcing Decisions
"The Art Of Making Sense” - A Differentiated View On Business Model Design
University-Industry Collaboration and Front-end Success: The Moderating Effects of Innovativeness and Concurrent Firm Collaboration
Jonathan Masior1, Gözde Kara2, Sven Schimpf3
Jessica Schmeiss1, Thomas Möllers2
Oliver Gretsch, Edmund Christian Salzmann, Alexander Kock
1: University of Stuttgart Institute for Human Factors and Technology Management IAT, Germany; 2: Steinbeis Advanced Risk Technologies GmbH, Germany; 3: Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering IAO, Germany
1: Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society, Germany; 2: University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
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SMEs innovation capacity assessment: how SME’s specificities influence innovation determinants 1
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Antoine Pierre , Marc Robert , Anne Sophie Fernandez
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Different Modes of Open Innovation for Commercializing Emerging Technologies: An SME Perspective
Unfreeze Business Model Innovation: Why Sales Department is the Key to Servitize Manufacturing Companies
Integrating R&D With Continuing Professional Development In University-Industry Collaborations
Fatemeh Salehi1, Judy Zolkiewski1, Philip Shapira1,2
Sebastian Brenk1, Dirk Lüttgens2, Kathleen Diener3, Frank Piller4
Eilika Schwenke, Cornelius Herstatt
1: Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; 2: School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
1: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 3: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 4: RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
T-C2: Cognition in Innovation
T-C3: The role of science in innovation
LUNCH BREAK
T-C1: Exploration and Exploitation Potluck or Chef de Cuisine? Knowledge Diversity and Award-Winning Inventor Teams
Exploratory EEG-Study Of Attention Level During New Product Evaluation Depending On Regulatory Focus-Type
Researchers and academic careers: Does mobility raise scientific productivity
Dennis Verhoeven
Benedikt Schnellbächer, Kevin Sinnwell, Jan Millemann, Jan Killmer
Olof Ejermo, Claudio Fassio, John Källström
KU Leuven, Belgium
Universität des Saarlandes, Germany
Lund University, Sweden
Can you know too much to learn? On ambidexterity in Open Innovation
Cognitive Benefits from Knowledge Commercialization
Science Search And Firm Value
Cindy Lopes-Bento1, Markus Simeth2
Laurens Hessels, Emmy Bergsma
Jan-Bart Vervenne
1: Maastricht University; 2: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
KWR Watercycle Research Institute, Netherlands, The
KU Leuven, Belgium
Is Latecomer Firms’ Exploitation Learning a Trigger for Exploitation through Technology Alliances?
Learning by Doing with Toolkits
Thanks For Sharing: Scientific Disclosure In Technological Competition
Tai-Yu Lee1, Hsien-Che Lai2
Hari Suman Naik1, Kathrin Möslein2
Antonio Della Malva1, Markus Simeth2
1: Kainan University, Taiwan; 2: National University of Tainan, Taiwan
1: Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany; 2: Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: University Carlos III Madrid, Spain
T-C4: Creation and co-creation in R&D and innovation
T-C5: Intellectual property management in innovation 3
T-C6: Intellectual property, exploration and exploitation
R&D strategy and New Product Development: The Role of Innovation Management Mechanisms
The Timing of Using Patent Information in University Patenting
Some Inventions are More Equal than Others: Assessing and Developing Patent Indicators that Signal Radical Inventions
Isabel Estrada Vaquero, Pedro de Faria
Teh-Yuan Chang
University of Groningen, Netherlands, The
Aletheia University, Taiwan
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Dennis Verhoeven , Francesco Appio , Cindy Lopes-Bento , Kristof Decock , Paul-Emmanuel Anckaert , Manuel Gigena , Bart Van Looy1 1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: Pôle Universitaire Léonard de Vinci, Research Center, France; 3: Maastricht University, Netherlands
Explorative And Exploitative Goals In Technological Collaborations: What Is The Right Context?
Managing Paradoxical Tensions Between Openness And Appropriability
Do Licensors Learn From Out-Licensing? Empirical Evidence From The Pharmaceutical Industry.
Valentina Lazzarotti1, Raffaella Manzini1, Marta Nai Ruscone1, Luisa Pellegrini2
Ioana Stefan
Maarten Rabijns1, Bart Leten1,2, Stijn Kelchtermans1, Massimo Riccaboni1,3
1: LIUC Università Cattaneo, Italy; 2: Università di Pisa
University of Gävle, Sweden
1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: University of Hasselt, Belgium; 3: IMT Lucca, Italy
Identifying strategies for value co-creation in complex B2B settings: A provider’s perspective
A Resource-based Perspective on Patent Invalidation Strategy -The Study on the Patent Hostilities Among LED Companies
Orchestrating Collaborative R & D Projects: Subprocesses Throughout Exploration and Exploitation Approaches
Leontin K. Grafmüller, Vivek K. Velamuri
Tsung-Hsien Han, Huang-Chih Sung
Kadigia Faccin, Alsones Balestrin, Douglas Wegner
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany
National Chenchi University, Taiwan
Unisinos University, Brazil
T-C7: Collaboration and networking in R&D 5
T-C8: Social innovation, frugal innovation 1
T-C9: Business Model Innovation 4
Collaborative Value Creation In Smart City Projects
Alignment of Social, Economic and Technological Factors for Successful Open Social Innovation Projects
Networks As A Source Of Cognitive Shift In Business Model Innovation
Inge Flora Oskam1, Bart Bossink2, Ard-Pieter de Man2
Sandor Lowik1, David Meijvogel1, Otto Bernsen2
Inge Flora Oskam1, Ard-Pieter de Man2, Bart Bossink2
1: Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands, The; 2: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands, The
1: University of Twente, Netherlands, The; 2: Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO)
1: Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands, The; 2: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands, The
Turbo Engine or Crank-handle – The Influence of Central Management on Knowledge Acquisition Decisions in Interorganizational Networks
ICT -Enabled Social Innovation: Lessons From A Pan-European Study 1
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Crowdfunding Sustainability-Oriented Innovations
Fabian Reck, Michael Kolloch
Dimitri Gagliardi , Gianluca Misuraca , Giulio Pasi , Xiuqin Li
Peter Wehnert, Christian Baccarella, Markus Beckmann
University of Bamberg, Germany
1: the university of manchester, United Kingdom; 2: European Commission – JRC Directorate B: Growth and Innovation, Human Capital & Employment
FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
How Collaborative Innovation Networks (CINs) Work: International Lessons To Inspire And Inform National Strategies
Frugal Innovation for low-income customers: Two novel approaches
The Impact of 3D Printing on Business Models for Sustainability
Zafer Uygun
Mokter Hossain
Wen Liu, Steve Evans
Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology, Turkey
Aalborg University, Denmark
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
T-D2: The role of data and data sources in driving R&D
T-D3: Collaboration and networking in R&D 6
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T-D1: Science and the management of R&D Science informing technology: Towards a concordance table
Can big data do the job? Using big data analysis to predict the growth potential of start-up firms
Do SMEs collaborate with international partners for their R&D and, if so, how?
Tom Magerman, Julie Callaert, Bart Van Looy
Roberto Pugliese1, Guido Bortoluzzi2, George Kourousias1, Bernardo Balboni3 1: Elettra–Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A. S.S. 14 Km 163,5 in AREA Science Park, Basovizza, Trieste, Italy; 2: DEAMS Department – University of Trieste, Piazzale Europa, 1 – 34127 Trieste, Italy,; 3: Department of Economics ‘Marco Biagi’, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Viale Berengario 51, 41121, Modena, Italy
Sungjoo Lee, Josh Siepel
KU Leuven, Belgium
University of Sussex, United Kingdom
Mapping The Field: A Bibliometric Analysis Of The Scientific Literature On University-Industry Collaborations
How Bio-medical databases drive creativity. The example of pharmaceutical industry
Supply Chain Collaboration And SMEs Product Novelty: The Moderating Effect Of Human And Social Capital
Igors Skute, Kasia Zalewska-Kurek, Isabella Hatak, Petra de Weerd-Nederhof
Nuria Moratal
Ferdaous Zouaghi1, Marian Garcia2, Mercedes Sánchez3
University of Twente, Netherlands, The
University of Strasbourg, France
1: Public university of Navarra, Spain; 2: University of Kent, Canterbury; 3: Public University of Navarra, Spain
Comparative Analysis of English and Chinese Publications in cloud computing: a research profiling
How Do Intermediaries Facilitate Patent Intelligence In Innovative Companies 1
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Transaction- and Partnership-based Open Innovation Strategies: Curvilinear Linkages to Firm performance 1
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Yijie Cheng, Yun Liu, Wei Wang, Xuanting Ye
Akhatjon Nasullaev , Raffaella Manzini , Silvia Fossati , Milena Motta
Beijing Institute of Technology, China, People's Republic of
1: University of Carlo Cattaneo, Italy; 2: Strategie & Innovazione, Italy
T-D4: R&D and innovation in specific contexts
T-D5: Sources of creativity and inspiration in R&D
The willingness to innovate in small and medium family enterprises (SMFEs): the role of younger generations
Customization in the Smart Product Age -An Exploratory Study of Smart Products for Product Customization in the Value Creation Openness: A new Perspective on Business Model Design and Competitive Advantage Usage Stage
Federico Visconti, Rafaela Gjergji, Valentina Lazzarotti
Ning Wang, Frank Thomas Piller
Christian Burmeister, Sebastian Brenk, Dirk Lüttgens, Frank Piller
Università Carlo Cattaneo - LIUC, Italy
RWTH Aachen University, Germany
RWTH Aachen, Germany
Bou-Wen Lin , Chung-Jen Chen , Yi-Ching Wu 1: Institute of Technology Management, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan; 2: Graduate Institute of Business Administration, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; 3: Department of Business Administration and Service Industry Management, Chihlee University of Technology, Taiwan
T-D6: Business Model Innovation 5
Practicing Corporate Entrepreneurship in Family Business: a generational perspective
Looking for Inspiration: Do Artists Really Contribute to Regional Innovative Capacity?
An Emergent Triple Helix in Swiss Electric Utility Business Model Innovation
Pasquale Del Vecchio1, Giustina Secundo1, Valentina Lazzarotti2
Michela Bergamini, Bart Van Looy
Franz Barjak, Stefan Gürtler, Johan Lindeque
1: University of Salento, Italy; 2: LIUC University, Italy
KU Leuven, Belgium
University of Applied Sciences and Arts FHNW, Switzerland
Participation Of Family Firms In The Market For Corporate Control: A Mixed Gamble Approach
Addressing BOP innovation uncertainties – pathway from agile innovation towards an established multi-partnership Digitalization Strategies as Enablers for Business Models in Declining Markets model
Katrin Hussinger1,2, Abdul-Basit Issah1
Anne Maarit Jannika Hyvärinen
Fabian, Peter Louwen
1: University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg; 2: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Mannheim, Germany
Aalto University, Finland
RWTH Aachen, Germany
T-D7: Methodologies in support of R&D projects
T-D8: University - Industry innovation 2
In search of R&D methodologies for viable research into sustainable freight transport
The Contribution Of Academic Expertise In Corporate Technology Development Endeavours
Thomas H Zunder, Dewan Md Zahurul Islam
Hanne Peeters, Bart Van Looy
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
KU Leuven, Belgium
Evaluating the Quality of Planning in New Product Development Projects
University invention and the abolishment of the professor’s privilege in Finland
Marco Antonio Amaral Feris1, Ofer Zwikael2
Olof Ejermo1, Hannes Toivanen2
1: Cranfield University, United Kingdom; 2: The Australian National University, Australia
1: Lund University, Sweden; 2: Teqmine, Finland
A Performance Measurement System For The R&D Activities In The Software Sector
Patenting and the Growth of Academic Spin-offs.
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Sercan Ozcan1,2, Edibe Beste Ersoyak2
Raffaele Fiorentino, Adele Parmentola, Alessandro Sapio
1: University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom; 2: Bahçeşehir University, Turkey
Università degli Studi di Napoli Parthenope, Italy
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W-A1: Collaboration and networking in R&D 7
W-A3: Collaboration and innovation capabilities
The impact of alliances and internal R&D in firm’s innovation and financial performance: a comparison among Brazilian and European firms
Corporate Crowdfunding: Towards a Conceptual Framework
Assessing Innovation Capabilities in India’s Auto Component Industry
Fábio de Oliveira Paula, Jorge Ferreira da Silva
Tanja Jovanovic, Kai-Ingo Voigt
Rajnish Tiwari, Katharina Kalogerakis, Bhimsen Dattatraya Phadnis
Pontifical Catholic University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
What to acquire and how to learn: Lessons from a M&A failure case in the shipbuilding industry
A Simple Real Options Methodology for Innovation Projects
Disentangling University-Industry Collaboration in Brazil
Gahye Cho, Seongwook Moon, Joonmo Ahn
Jan van den Ende
Herica Morais Righi1, Andrea Piccaluga2
Sogang University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, Netherlands, The
1: Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy; 2: Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy
Business-NGO Collaboration for Innovating toward Sustainability: KLM and WNF Creating a New Market for Sustainable Biofuels for Aviation
A Qualitative Inquiry Into The Origins And Trends Of Management And Managerial Innovations
Responses from Established Firms to Rapid Innovator Challenges in Emerging Economies
Seyedesmaeil Mousavi, Bart Bossink
Cristian Dimitrescu
Christian Berggren , Lars Bengtsson , Solmaz Filiz Karabag , Weihong Wang , Ioana Stefan
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands, The
KU Leuven, Belgium
1: Linköping University, Sweden; 2: University of Gävle
W-A4: Clusters and regional innovation 1
W-A5: Social innovation, frugal innovation 2
W-A6: University - Industry innovation 3
"Efficiency of Space Industry Actors in Belgium"
Addressing BOP Innovation Uncertainties – Pathway From Agile Innovation Towards An Established MultiPartnership Model
The Quality And Orientation Of University Research And Its Attraction To Inward Investments In Research And Development
Pegah Khoshnevis1, Peter Teirlinck1,2
Anne Maarit Jannika Hyvärinen
Nazareno Braito1,2, Rene Belderbos1,2,3, Jian Wang1
1: KU Leuven University - Brussels Campus, Belgium; 2: Belgian Science Policy Office
Aalto University, School of Engineering, Finland
1: Ku Leuven, Belgium; 2: Maastricht University, The Netherlands; 3: UNU-MERIT, Maastricht, The Netherlands
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Innovation in Biotech Industry: Do Regional Clusters Really Matter?
Organizing the Transition to Sustainable High-yield Rice Production in Mozambique - Catching up in New Ways
Establishing science-to-business collaborations via Internet – an investigation of website effectiveness
Vesna Vlaisavljevic1, Carmen Cabello Medina1, Bart Van Looy2
Paul Ellwood1, Armando Ussivane2
Thomas Hamadi1, Jens Leker2, Klaus Meerholz1
1: Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain; 2: KU Leuven, Belgium
1: University of Liverpool, United Kingdom; 2: Baixo Limpopo Irrigation Scheme Company, Mozambique
1: University of Cologne, Germany; 2: University of Münster, Germany
Knowledge spillovers in the space industry – the case of Poland 1,2
Technology Commercialisation Under Resource Constraint: A Mixed Method Study 1
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The Institutionalisation Of Science-Industry Collaboration And The Commercialisation Of Research Outcomes
Ewa Osuch-Rak
Zurina Moktar , Norazlina Mohd. Yassin , Azlin Abd. Jamil
Sandro Giachi
1: Warsaw School of Economics, Poland; 2: Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences
1: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia; 3: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
CSIC - Spanish National Research Council, Spain
W-A7: Entrepreneurial science
W-A8: Managing the R&D knowledge base
Adding the Entrepreneurial Orientation among the theoretical perspectives to analyse the development of Research Based Spin-Offs 1
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1: University of Padova, Italy; 2: University of the West of Scotland, UK
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W-A2: The value of innovation
The Trends and Touchpoints of Open Innovation in KIBS: the Case of the Advertising Industry Fengjie PAN, Ian Miles, Hugh Cameron The University of Manchester, Alliance Manchester Business School, Manchester Institute of Innovation Research, United Kingdom
Publicly Funded Principal Investigators’ Entrepreneurial Effectuation for Public Sector Entrepreneurship Programs
Knowledge Base Decomposability And External Knowledge Sourcing
James Cunningham1, Matthias Menter2, Kayleigh Watson1
Danica Bauer1, Victor Gilsing1, Christophe Boone1, Tim de Leuuw2
1: Northumbria Unviversity, United Kingdom; 2: University of Augsburg
1: ACED, University of Antwerp, Belgium; 2: TIAS, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Sourcing Upstream or Downstream? Exploring Knowledge-Based Antecedents of Academic Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer
The Double-Edged Sword of Epistemic Communities in the Knowledge Exchange of R&D Intensive Firms
Pablo D'Este1, Irene Ramos-Vielba1, Mabel Sanchez-Barrioluengo2, Alfredo Yegros3, Oscar Llopis4
Ernst Verwaal1, Herman Belgraver1, Antonio Verdu2
1: INGENIO (CSIC-UPV), Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; 2: European Commission. Joint Research Centre, Italy; 3: Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS), the Netherlands; 4: Rennes School of Business, France
1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: UMH, Spain
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W-B1: Collaboration and networking in R&D 8
W-B2: Clusters and regional innovation 2
W-B3: Social innovation, frugal innovation 3
Evolution and structure of international collaborative network of 3D printing technology publications
Research Spin-off Firms in Italy: a Cluster Analysis Approach
Examining Customer Requirements and Adoption of Frugal Innovations across Different BOP Markets
Jingru Yin1, Junhuan Huo1, Jian Zhang2, Yun Liu1, Xuanting Ye1
Elisa Salvador1, Chiara Eleonora De Marco2, Andrea Piccaluga2
Dirk Primus1, Nivedita Agarwal2
1: Beijing Institute of Technology, China, People's Republic of; 2: Central University of Finance and Economics, China, People's Republic of 1: ESSCA School of Management, France; 2: Istituto di Management, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa (Italy)
1: Bryant University; 2: Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen Nuremberg, Germany
Configural Examinations of Structural Properties of Firm’s Alliance Networks for Exploratory Innovation During an Era of Ferment: An fsQCA Analysis
The Cluster Puzzle: Geographic Scope and Impact of Public Cluster Policy
The Impact of Varying Context on Value Co-Creation: Polar Cases of Western Markets and Bottom of the Pyramid (BoP) Energy Companies
Anastasios Karamanos, Roena Agolli
Erik Lehmann, Matthias Menter
Jonas Boehm, Lukas Neumann, Oliver Gassmann
Black Sea Trade and Development Bank, Greece
University of Augsburg, Germany
University of St.Gallen, Switzerland
Opening Up the Black Box of Collaborative Innovation
A resource based view of regional entrepreneurship: A conceptual framework
Insights on Organizational Processes and Structures for Frugal Innovation
Andre Spithoven1, Peter Teirlinck1,2
Kevin David Walsh1, Rory O'Shea2
Lukas Neumann1, Christoph Wecht2, Oliver Gassmann3
1: Belgian Science Polilcy Office, Belgium; 2: Belspo & KULeuven
1: University College Dublin, Ireland; 2: University College Dublin, Ireland
1: University of St. Gallen, Switzerland; 2: University of St. Gallen, Switzerland; 3: University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
W-B4: The role of ecosystems in R&D and innovation
W-B5: University - Industry innovation 4
W-B6: Design in Innovation
Innovation Ecosystem Strategies of Industrial Firms
The reiteration of university co-patents: Empirical evidence from Italy
Design teams in R&D
Klaasjan Visscher, Katrin Hahn, Kornelia Konrad
Gianluca Murgia
Eva Marie Frese, Frido Smulders
University of Twente, Netherlands, The
University of Siena, Italy
Delft University of Technology
The Building Blocks Of Patient-Centric Ecosystems: Case Studies From The Pharmaceutical Industry 1
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Oana Maria Pop , Sara Leroi Werelds , Nadine Roijakkers , Tor Andreassen
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1: Hasselt University, Belgium; 2: Norwegian School of Economics, Norway
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A Typology of UK Biotechnology Incubators - Differentiating Between UK Biotechnology Incubators Using The ‘Life Measuring Design As The Indicator Of Innovation: The Middle-income Trap Perspective Science Proximity Model’ Daniel McDonald-Junor, Michael Ehret, David Smith
Bohao Li, James Moultrie
Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
The Static and Dynamic Boundaries of Ecosystems: A Systematic Literature Review
Innovation Intermediaries: Managerial Barriers To Successful Collaborations
Registered Design Rights as Innovation Indicators
Jin Han, Sandor Lowik, Petra de Weerd-Nederhof
Letizia Mortara1, Nadine Roijakkers2, Ward Ooms3
Pia Wolf1, Frank Tietze2, Tim Schweisfurth1, James Moultrie2
NIKOS, University of Twente,The Netherlands
1: University of Cambridge (United Kingdom); 2: Hasselt University (Belgium); 3: Open University (The Netherlands)
1: TUM School of Management; 2: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
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W-B8: Managing the R&D process
Business Model Innovation the Insurance Industry: Barriers and Antecedents
The enabling role of R&D equipment and software for open innovation
Tim Mosig, Vivek Velamuri
Markus Simeth
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Business Models And The Internet Of Things: Exploring The Phenomenon
Systematic Integration of Verification Methods in Technical Product Development
Nicola Del Sarto, Alberto Di Minin, Andrea Piccaluga
Cristina Carro Saavedra, Jan-Philipp Tasche, Sebastian Schweigert, Udo Lindemann
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Business Model Innovation Processes For The Commercialisation Of Emerging Technologies In Established Industries: 3D Food Printing
Assessing And Improving Environmental Impact Of Innovation Ideas
Serena Flammini, Letizia Mortara
Claus Lang-Koetz, Annika Reischl
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Pforzheim University, Institute for Industrial Ecology INEC, Germany
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