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  • 1.  National Innovation Ecosystems PDW@AOM

    Posted 07-08-2017 10:55
     *** Apologies for cross-posting ***

     

    Dear Colleagues:

     

    You are cordially invited to attend the following PDW session at the upcoming Academy of Management Meeting in Atlanta:

     

    "Researching National Innovation Ecosystems:  Institutions, Infrastructures, and Organizations"

     

    Program Session: 381 | Submission: 16931 | Sponsors: IM, BPS, TIM

    Date: Saturday, Aug 5 2017 | Time:  1:30PM – 3:30PM

    Location: Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Marquis M301

     

    Chair: Joe ChengGeorge Washington University, USA

    Panelist: Kazuhiro AsakawaKeio University, Japan 
    Panelist: Peter BryantIE Business School, Spain
    Panelist: Charles DhanarajIMD, Switzerland and Temple University, USA
    Panelist: Charles EesleyStanford University, USA
    Panelist: Xudong GaoTsinghua University, China
    Panelist: Nina GeilingerETH Zurich, Switzerland
    Panelist: Anil GuptaINSEAD France and University of Maryland, USA
    Panelist: Lauren LanahanUniversity of Oregon, USA
    Panelist: Michael LeatherbeePontificia University Católica de Chile, Chile 
    Panelist: Jaeyong SongSeoul National University, South Korea
    Panelist: Liesl RiddleGeorge Washington University , USA

     

    As global economic competition becomes increasingly innovation-driven, policymakers in both government and business are fanatically searching for ways to increase innovation at all levels of society including individuals, firms, industries, nations, and regions.  Past research on innovation policy tended to take a piece-meal investigative approach with focus on a single or narrow-set of explanatory variables, resulting in limiting or ineffective policy recommendations.  This PDW seeks to develop a programmatic, cross-national research agenda to investigate the individual and joint influences of three main components of a nation's innovation ecosystem including institutions, infrastructures, and organizations on innovation at multiple levels of analysis.  The session will be highly interactive with panelists and participants working together in small roundtable groups to develop a preliminary research agenda that combines individual members' research interests with the aim of forming a global research network for follow up collaboration.

     

    Pre-registration is required for this session. To register online, please visit https://secure.aom.org/PDWReg.  The deadline to register online is August 5, 2017

     

    We hope to see many of you at the PDW!




  • 2.  National Innovation Ecosystems PDW@AOM

    Posted 07-26-2017 21:55
     *** Apologies for cross-posting ***

     

    Dear Colleagues:

     

    You are cordially invited to attend the following PDW session at the upcoming Academy of Management Meeting in Atlanta:

     

    "Researching National Innovation Ecosystems:  Institutions, Infrastructures, and Organizations"

     

    Program Session: 381 | Submission: 16931 | Sponsors: IM, BPS, TIM

    Date: Saturday, Aug 5 2017 | Time:  1:30PM – 3:30PM

    Location: Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Marquis M301

     

    Chair: Joe ChengGeorge Washington University, USA

    Panelist: Kazuhiro AsakawaKeio University, Japan 
    Panelist: Peter BryantIE Business School, Spain
    Panelist: Charles DhanarajIMD, Switzerland and Temple University, USA
    Panelist: Charles EesleyStanford University, USA
    Panelist: Xudong GaoTsinghua University, China
    Panelist: Nina GeilingerETH Zurich, Switzerland
    Panelist: Anil GuptaINSEAD France and University of Maryland, USA
    Panelist: Lauren LanahanUniversity of Oregon, USA
    Panelist: Michael LeatherbeePontificia University Católica de Chile, Chile 
    Panelist: Jaeyong SongSeoul National University, South Korea
    Panelist: Liesl RiddleGeorge Washington University , USA

     

    As global economic competition becomes increasingly innovation-driven, policymakers in both government and business are fanatically searching for ways to increase innovation at all levels of society including individuals, firms, industries, nations, and regions.  Past research on innovation policy tended to take a piece-meal investigative approach with focus on a single or narrow-set of explanatory variables, resulting in limiting or ineffective policy recommendations.  This PDW seeks to develop a programmatic, cross-national research agenda to investigate the individual and joint influences of three main components of a nation's innovation ecosystem including institutions, infrastructures, and organizations on innovation at multiple levels of analysis.  The session will be highly interactive with panelists and participants working together in small roundtable groups to develop a preliminary research agenda that combines individual members' research interests with the aim of forming a global research network for follow up collaboration.

     

    Pre-registration is required for this session. To register online, please visit https://secure.aom.org/PDWReg.  The deadline to register online is August 5, 2017

     

    We hope to see many of you at the PDW!

     



  • 3.  National Innovation Ecosystems PDW@AOM

    Posted 06-13-2018 13:50
    *** Apologies for cross-posting ***

     

    Dear Colleagues:

     

    You are cordially invited to attend the following PDW at the upcoming Academy of Management Meeting in Chicago:

     

    "Researching National Innovation Ecosystems:  Institutions, Infrastructures, and Organizations"

     

    Program Session: 412 | Submission: 15235 | Sponsors: IM, STR, TIM, ENT

    Date: Saturday, Aug 11, 2018 | Time:  3:15PM – 5:45PM

    Location: Hyatt Regency Chicago, Crystal A

     

    Chair: Joe ChengUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

    Panelist: Daniel ArmaniosCarnegie Mellon University, USA

    Panelist: Kazuhiro AsakawaKeio University, Japan 
    Panelist: Peter BryantIE Business School, Spain
    Panelist: Charles DhanarajTemple University, USA
    Panelist: Xudong GaoTsinghua University, China
    Panelist: Mario Kafouros, Leeds University, UK
    Panelist: Lauren LanahanUniversity of Oregon, USA
    Panelist: Michael LeatherbeePontificia University Católica de Chile, Chile 

    Panelist: Deepak SomayaUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
    Panelist: Jaeyong SongSeoul National University, South Korea
    Panelist: Liesl RiddleGeorge Washington University, USA

     

    As global economic competition becomes increasingly innovation-driven, policymakers in both government and business are actively searching for ways to increase innovation at all levels of society including individuals, firms, industries, nations, and regions. Past research on innovation policy tended to take a piece-meal investigative approach with focus on a single or narrow-set of explanatory variables, resulting in limiting or ineffective policy recommendations. This PDW seeks to develop a programmatic, cross-national research agenda to investigate the respective roles of a nation's institutions, infrastructures, and organizations in affecting innovative performance at multiple levels of analysis and examine policy implications for government, business, firm, and other stakeholder groups. The session will be highly interactive with panelists and participants working together in small roundtable groups to develop a preliminary research agenda that combines individual members' research interests with the aim of forming a global research network for follow-up collaboration. 

    We hope to see many of you at the PDW!

     



  • 4.  National Innovation Ecosystems PDW@AOM

    Posted 08-01-2018 16:49
    *** Apologies for cross-posting ***

     

    Dear Colleagues:

     

    You are cordially invited to attend the following PDW at the upcoming Academy of Management Meeting in Chicago:

     

    "Researching National Innovation Ecosystems:  Institutions, Infrastructures, and Organizations"

     

    Program Session: 412 | Submission: 15235 | Sponsors: IM, STR, TIM, ENT

    Date: Saturday, Aug 11, 2018 | Time:  3:15PM – 5:45PM

    Location: Hyatt Regency Chicago, Crystal A

     

    Chair: Joe ChengUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

    Panelist: Daniel ArmaniosCarnegie Mellon University, USA

    Panelist: Kazuhiro AsakawaKeio University, Japan 
    Panelist: Peter BryantIE Business School, Spain
    Panelist: Charles DhanarajTemple University, USA
    Panelist: Xudong GaoTsinghua University, China
    Panelist: Mario Kafouros, Leeds University, UK
    Panelist: Lauren LanahanUniversity of Oregon, USA
    Panelist: Michael LeatherbeePontificia University Católica de Chile, Chile 

    Panelist: Deepak SomayaUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
    Panelist: Jaeyong SongSeoul National University, South Korea
    Panelist: Liesl RiddleGeorge Washington University, USA

     

    As global economic competition becomes increasingly innovation-driven, policymakers in both government and business are actively searching for ways to increase innovation at all levels of society including individuals, firms, industries, nations, and regions. Past research on innovation policy tended to take a piece-meal investigative approach with focus on a single or narrow-set of explanatory variables, resulting in limiting or ineffective policy recommendations. This PDW seeks to develop a programmatic, cross-national research agenda to investigate the respective roles of a nation's institutions, infrastructures, and organizations in affecting innovative performance at multiple levels of analysis and examine policy implications for government, business, firm, and other stakeholder groups. The session will be highly interactive with panelists and participants working together in small roundtable groups to develop a preliminary research agenda that combines individual members' research interests with the aim of forming a global research network for follow-up collaboration. 

    We hope to see many of you at the PDW!