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SMS Paris Plenary Session: Revisiting the Geographic Space from the Complementary Assets Framework

  • 1.  SMS Paris Plenary Session: Revisiting the Geographic Space from the Complementary Assets Framework

    Posted 09-11-2018 12:15

    SMS PARIS

     

    Plenary Panel Session

    Session 892

     

    Revisiting the Geographic Space of Value Creation and Appropriation from the Complementary Assets Framework

     

    TUESDAY, September 25, 2018

    2:30pm – 3:30pm

    Marriott Auditorium

     

    We would like to invite you to our plenary panel session that will be taking place at SMS Paris on Tuesday, September 25th from 2:30pm-3:30pm in the Marriott Auditorium. Our plenary panel session includes four of our field's most distinguished scholars:

     

    • Yves Doz, INSEAD
    • Constance Helfat, Dartmouth College
    • David Teece, University of California, Berkeley
    • Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary

     

    The plenary panelists will be discussing the topic: Revisiting the Geographic Space of Value Creation and Appropriation from the Complementary Assets Framework.  

     

    Abstract: Over the past decade, the seemingly diminishing interdependence of countries begs for a new dialogue on the geographic space of value creation and value appropriation. The literature of global strategy has delineated how firm internationalization is a source of both; however, the era of de-globalization creates new opportunities and challenges for firms to manage the internationalization of their activities. To address these changing dynamics, we take the complementary assets perspective (Teece, 1986)-which provides a systematic understanding of both value creation and value appropriation-and revisit the geographic space of profiting from innovation. Well-established in the technology management and innovation literature, the complementary assets framework can shed new light on the importance of geographic space in creating and capturing economic rent from innovation.

     

    Q & A session to follow, after the plenary panelists' presentations.

     

    Thank you for joining us and see you soon in Paris!

     

    Session Leaders

    Minyoung Kim, University of Kansas

    Curba M Lampert, Florida International University

    Raja Roy, New Jersey Institute of Technology

     

    Full session details: https://www.strategicmanagement.net/paris/tools/session-details?sessionId=892



    Minyoung Kim, Ph.D.

    Assistant Professor of Management and International Business
    School of Business | University of Kansas | Lawrence, KS 66045

    school website: http://www.business.ku.edu/minyoung-kim
    personal website: http://works.bepress.com/mykim




  • 2.  SMS Paris Plenary Panel: Revisiting the Geographic Space from the Complementary Assets Framework

    Posted 09-20-2018 11:42

    SMS PARIS

     

    Plenary Panel Session

    Session 892

     

    Revisiting the Geographic Space of Value Creation and Appropriation from the Complementary Assets Framework

     

    TUESDAY, September 25, 2018

    2:30pm – 3:30pm

    Marriott Auditorium

     

    We would like to invite you to our plenary panel session that will be taking place at SMS Paris on Tuesday, September 25th from 2:30pm-3:30pm in the Marriott Auditorium. Our plenary panel session includes four of our field's most distinguished scholars:

     

    • Yves Doz, INSEAD
    • Constance Helfat, Dartmouth College
    • David Teece, University of California, Berkeley
    • Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary

     

    The plenary panelists will be discussing the topic: Revisiting the Geographic Space of Value Creation and Appropriation from the Complementary Assets Framework.  

     

    Abstract: Over the past decade, the seemingly diminishing interdependence of countries begs for a new dialogue on the geographic space of value creation and value appropriation. The literature of global strategy has delineated how firm internationalization is a source of both; however, the era of de-globalization creates new opportunities and challenges for firms to manage the internationalization of their activities. To address these changing dynamics, we take the complementary assets perspective (Teece, 1986)-which provides a systematic understanding of both value creation and value appropriation-and revisit the geographic space of profiting from innovation. Well-established in the technology management and innovation literature, the complementary assets framework can shed new light on the importance of geographic space in creating and capturing economic rent from innovation.

     

    Q & A session to follow, after the plenary panelists' presentations.

     

    Thank you for joining us and see you soon in Paris!

     

    Session Leaders

    Minyoung Kim, University of Kansas

    Curba M Lampert, Florida International University

    Raja Roy, New Jersey Institute of Technology

     

    Full session details: https://www.strategicmanagement.net/paris/tools/session-details?sessionId=892



    Minyoung Kim, Ph.D.

    Assistant Professor of Management and International Business
    School of Business | University of Kansas | Lawrence, KS 66045

    school website: http://www.business.ku.edu/minyoung-kim
    personal website: http://works.bepress.com/mykim