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Parallel Sessions F
Responsible Innovation, Social Innovation and Inclusive Growth II
Room: Share 1
Chair: Liliana Fonseca – Universidade de Aveiro, Portuga
Ulrich Elmer Hansen – UNEP DTU Partnership, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Ivan Nygaard |
The dark side of the sun: avoiding a solar waste crisis |
Gianluca Biggi – University of Pisa, Italy Elisa Giuliani Arianna Martinelli |
What is boiling in the pot? On the patent toxicity of globally banned Chemical |
David Grover – Grenoble Ecole de Management, France Ben Daniels |
Social equity issues in the distribution of feed-in tariff policy benefits: A panel analysis from England and Wales using spatial census and policy data |
Rögnvaldur Saemundsson – University of Iceland; University of Gothenburg, Iceland Maureen McKelvey |
Negative Unintended Consequences as a Counterbalance to Innovation: The Macchiarini ca |
Migration, Globalisation and the Knowledge Economy I
Room: Share 2
Chair: Marte Solheim – University of Stavanger Business School, Norway
Florian Seliger – ETH Zürich, Switzerland Martin Woerter Spyros Arvanitits |
Spillovers from International Knowledge Activities |
Julien Seaux – Université de Bordeaux and Università dell’Insubria, France | Learning by Moving: International Education and Return Migration of Europeans |
Frank Neffke – Harvard University, United States Michele Coscia Ricardo Hausmann |
Knowledge Diffusion in the Network of International Business Travel |
Innovation and Regional Transformation: Change Agency and Opportunity Spaces I
Room: Focus
Chair: Markus Grillitsch – Lund University, Sweden
Lisa Nieth – Regio Twente, The Netherlands Verena Radinger-Peer |
Universities as (leading) Agents in Strategic Regional Path Development? A European Comparison |
Josephine Rekers – Lund University, Sweden Markus Grillitsch Markku Sotarauta |
Trinity of Change Agency: Connecting Agency and Structure in Studies of Regional Development |
Annalisa Caloffi – Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy Ana Colovic Federica Rossi Margherita Russo |
Technological Revolutions and Policy Evolution: The Case of Innovation Intermediaries in the Context of Emerging Digital Technologies |
Huiwen Gong – Kiel University, Germany | Structure and Agency in Local Industrial Development: A Comparative Study of the Online Games Industry in Shanghai and Hamburg |
New (Big) Data Sources and Methods to Unpack the Geography of Innovation I: Digital Social Data and Machine Learning
Room: Initiative
Chair: Yuri Campbell – Fraunhofer IMW, Germany
Benjamin Klement – Fraunhofer IMW, Germany | Resonance Indicators: Analyzing Hidden Innovation with Digital Social Data |
Yuri Campbell – Fraunhofer IMW, Germany | Too big to see: exploring proxies of structure in a real large-scale university-industry cooperation network |
Burcu Ozgun – Middle East Technical University, Turkey Tom Broekel | The Geography of Sentiments towards Innovation and Technologies in the German News Media |
Jan-Frederik Thurmann – Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany Simone Strambach | Social Media as a Tool to create and measure Resonance for Social Innovations |
Universities and the Geography of Innovation VI
Room: Energy Hall 3
Chair: Maria Salomaa – University of Lincoln, United Kingdom
Tan Tran Thai – SKEMA business school Ludovic Dibiaggio Maryann Feldman |
The time value of scientific expertise |
Johanna Hautala – University of Turku, Finland | Co-Creating knowledge with robots: Towards system, synthesis, and symbiosis in the universities in Tampere and Singapore |
Maureen McKelvey – University of Gothenburg, Sweden Rögnvaldur Saemundsson |
Organizational Routines and the Growth of Knowledge in Engineering |
Creative Industry Clusters, Innovation and Policy II
Room: Opportunity
Chair: Bruce Tether – University of Manchester (Alliance Manchester Business School), United Kingdom
Bruce Tether – University of Manchester (Alliance Manchester Business School), United Kingdom |
Mind the Gap: Regional Inequalities in the UK’s Creative Industries |
Nicola Cortinovis – Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands Frank van der Wouden |
Collaboration and Learning in a Creative Industry |
Chiara Burlina – Catholic University of Milan, Italy | Firm Performance and Economic Complexity: Evidence from Italian Cultural and Creative Industries |
Neil Lee – London School of Economics, United Kingdom Patrizia Casadei Enrico Vanino |
Trade in Creative Services and Manufacturing Industries: Relatedness and Structural Changes in the UK |
Innovation and Regional Economic Development IV
Room: Confidence/h5>
Chair: Christian Richter Østergaard – Aalborg University, Denmark
Thomas Kemeny – Queen Mary, University of London, United
Kingdom
Sergio Petralia
Michael Storper
Disruptive Innovation and Interregional Inequality
Martin Wörter – ETH Zürich, KOF Swiss Economic Institute, Switzerland
Spyros Arvanitis
Florian Seliger
How Important is International Knowledge Sourcing for Domestic Innovation and Productivity?
Wahyu Jatmiko – Durham University, United Kingdom Shahid Ebrahim
Revamping Sukūk with a Charitable Endowment for Infrastructure Financing
Filippo Randelli – University of Florence, Italy Federico Martellozzo
Gianluca Iannucci
Rural Tourism Evolution: Modeling the Avoidance of an Ineluctable decline through Landscape
and Agriculture Conservation
Innovation Policy for Regions and Countries VI
Room: Concentrate
Chair: Dzamila Bienkowska – Linkoping University, Sweden
Frederic Wallet – INRA Agroparistech – University of Paris-Saclay, France André Torre
Innovation processes in rural areas: climbing the ladder or widening the gap?
Gianluca Orsatti – GREThA, University of Bordeaux, France Sandro Montresor
Francesco Quatraro
On the geography of radical innovations: Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) and technological
novelty in European regions
Kolja Hesse – University of Bremen, Germany
Unlocking the (radical) potential of firms – How R&D policy can foster radical innovations
Ridvan Cinar – University of Aveiro, Portugal Paul Benneworth
Making sense of changing innovation landscape in Europe through multiple critical junctures
and normal periods (1982-2018)
Proximity and Innovation IV
Room: Attention
Chair: Jonathan Muringani – University of Stavanger, Norway
Leyla Sandoval Hamón – Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
Soraya M. Ruiz Peñalver
Rune Dahl Fitjar
Elisa Thomas
A systematic review of the literature of science and technology parks (STPs) and its
relationship with innovation
Anna Varga-Csajkás – MTA-PTE Innovation and Economic Growth Research Group; University of Pécs, Hungary
Tamás Sebestyén
Attila Varga
Policy simulations for Hungarian high-growth firms: an agent-based model for innovation-related cooperation
Cathrin Söllner – University of Bremen, Germany
Collaborating for Quality – The (in)direct impact of team diversity on the quality of co-patents
Digital Platform Geographies
Room: Bouvet
Chair: Shiri M. Breznitz – University of Toronto, Canada
Alina Kontareva – TIK, University of Oslo, Norway
Commercial Internet in the Emerging Economies: Russian Internet Companies and the Global
Market
Shauna Brail – University of Toronto
Unicorns, Platforms, and Global Cities: The Economic Geography of Ride-Hailing
Birgit Leick – Østfold University College, Norway
Mehtap Aldogan Eklund
Bjørnar Karlsen Kivedal
Airbnb, Sharing-economy Entrepreneurs and Regional Economic Development in Secondary Tourist Destinations: An Exploratory Study
Shiri M. Breznitz – University of Toronto, Canada
Douglas Noonan
Martin Kenney
Should I stay or should I go? Analyzing the Mobility of Crowdfunding Entrepreneurs
Innovation in Developing and Emerging Economies
Room: Energy Hall 1
Chair: Simona Iammarino – London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Kevin Chandra – Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, Hong Kong, China
Beyond the Market-state Dichotomy: Comparative Analysis of Hong Kong and Shenzhen
Innovation Systems
Maria Kristalova – Friedrich-Schiller University Jena, Germany Ksenia Gonchar
Can Innovation Decrease Mortality of Small Firms in a Catching-up Economy?
Thomas Brenner – Philipps-Universität Marburg
Innovation as Growth Factor – A Comparison of Different Types of Countries
Rut Andrea Atayde Villegas – Universidad Panamericana, Mexico
Rafael Garduño-Rivera
Innovation and Competition: Evidence from Manufacturing Industries in Mexico
Thomas Kemeny – Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom Sergio Petralia Michael Storper |
Disruptive Innovation and Interregional Inequality |
Martin Wörter – ETH Zürich, KOF Swiss Economic Institute, Switzerland Spyros Arvanitis Florian Seliger |
How Important is International Knowledge Sourcing for Domestic Innovation and Productivity? |
Wahyu Jatmiko – Durham University, United Kingdom Shahid Ebrahim | Revamping Sukūk with a Charitable Endowment for Infrastructure Financing |
Filippo Randelli – University of Florence, Italy Federico Martellozzo Gianluca Iannucci |
Rural Tourism Evolution: Modeling the Avoidance of an Ineluctable decline through Landscape and Agriculture Conservation |
Frederic Wallet – INRA Agroparistech – University of Paris-Saclay, France André Torre | Innovation processes in rural areas: climbing the ladder or widening the gap? |
Gianluca Orsatti – GREThA, University of Bordeaux, France Sandro Montresor Francesco Quatraro |
On the geography of radical innovations: Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) and technological novelty in European regions |
Kolja Hesse – University of Bremen, Germany | Unlocking the (radical) potential of firms – How R&D policy can foster radical innovations |
Ridvan Cinar – University of Aveiro, Portugal Paul Benneworth | Making sense of changing innovation landscape in Europe through multiple critical junctures and normal periods (1982-2018) |
Leyla Sandoval Hamón – Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain Soraya M. Ruiz Peñalver Rune Dahl Fitjar Elisa Thomas |
A systematic review of the literature of science and technology parks (STPs) and its relationship with innovation |
Anna Varga-Csajkás – MTA-PTE Innovation and Economic Growth Research Group; University of Pécs, Hungary Tamás Sebestyén Attila Varga |
Policy simulations for Hungarian high-growth firms: an agent-based model for innovation-related cooperation |
Cathrin Söllner – University of Bremen, Germany | Collaborating for Quality – The (in)direct impact of team diversity on the quality of co-patents |
Alina Kontareva – TIK, University of Oslo, Norway | Commercial Internet in the Emerging Economies: Russian Internet Companies and the Global Market |
Shauna Brail – University of Toronto | Unicorns, Platforms, and Global Cities: The Economic Geography of Ride-Hailing |
Birgit Leick – Østfold University College, Norway Mehtap Aldogan Eklund Bjørnar Karlsen Kivedal |
Airbnb, Sharing-economy Entrepreneurs and Regional Economic Development in Secondary Tourist Destinations: An Exploratory Study |
Shiri M. Breznitz – University of Toronto, Canada Douglas Noonan Martin Kenney |
Should I stay or should I go? Analyzing the Mobility of Crowdfunding Entrepreneurs |
Kevin Chandra – Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China |
Beyond the Market-state Dichotomy: Comparative Analysis of Hong Kong and Shenzhen Innovation Systems |
Maria Kristalova – Friedrich-Schiller University Jena, Germany Ksenia Gonchar | Can Innovation Decrease Mortality of Small Firms in a Catching-up Economy? |
Thomas Brenner – Philipps-Universität Marburg | Innovation as Growth Factor – A Comparison of Different Types of Countries |
Rut Andrea Atayde Villegas – Universidad Panamericana, Mexico Rafael Garduño-Rivera |
Innovation and Competition: Evidence from Manufacturing Industries in Mexico |
Coffee/Energy Break
Parallel Sessions E
Universities and the Geography of Innovation V
Room: Energy Hall 3
Chair: Rhoda Ahoba-Sam – University of Lincoln
Christian Richter Østergaard – Aalborg University, Denmark Ina Drejer |
Promoting University-Industry Collaboration on Innovation: Evidence from Denmark 2006-2016 |
Claudio Fassio – Lund University, Sweden Aldo Geuna Federica Rossi |
International knowledge flows between industry inventors and universities: The role of multinational companies |
Renato Garcia – Institute of Economics – University of Campinas, Brazil Emerson Gomes dos Santos Veneziano Araujo Suelene Mascarini Ariana Costa |
The role of spatial and non-spatial proximity in fostering university-industry collaboration |
Creative Industry Clusters, Innovation and Policy I
Room: Opportunity
Chair: Max Nathan – Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, United Kingdom
Max Nathan – Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, United Kingdom Tasos Kitsos Massimiliano Nuccio Diana Gutierrez Posada |
Do Creative Industries Generate Multiplier Effects? Evidence from UK Cities, 1997-2018 |
Atle Hauge – Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences Birgitta Ericsson Per Kristian Alnes |
Innovation and Profit in Cultural and Creative Industries |
Josh Siepel – SPRU, University of Sussex Roberto Camerani Monica Masucci Martha Bloom Juan Mateos Garcia Alex Bishop |
Mapping Innovation in UK Creative Industries: Initial Findings from the FUSE+ Project |
Green and Sustainable Innovation III
Room: Share 1
Chair: Stig-Erik Jakobsen – Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway
Valeria Costantini – Roma Tre University, Italy Federica Cappelli Davide Consoli Caterina Conigliani Elena Paglialunga Giorgia Sforna Keti Lelo |
Climate Change and Armed Conflicts in Africa: A Local Perspective through the Lens of the Agricultural Channel |
François Perruchas – INGENIO(CSIC-UPV), Universitat Politècnica de València Lorenzo Napolitano Angelica Sbardella Davide Consoli Nicolò Barbieri |
Green Innovation and Income Inequality: A Complex System Analysis |
Colin Nolden – University of Oxford, United Kingdom | Collecting Silences for Degrowth Markets |
Roberta Rabellotti – University of Pavia & University of Aalborg, Italy Lema Rasmus Vito Amendolagine |
Green FDI and Green Technologies: An Empirical Investigation |
Mobility of Workers, Relatedness and the Geography of Innovation III
Room: Focus
Chair: Rosina Moreno – University of Barcelona – AQR, Spain
Neave O’Clery – University College London, United Kingdom Steven Kinsella Eoin Flaherty Daniel Straulino Mattie Landman |
Modular structure in labour flow networks |
Balazs Lengyel – Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary László Lőrincz Guilherme Kenjy Chihaya da Silva Anikó Hannák Rikard Eriksson |
Co-worker networks and wage dynamics in firms |
Zoltán Elekes – Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungary Anna Baranowska-Rataj Rikard Eriksson |
When is it possible to escape from low-wage jobs? The role of co-worker networks |
Mattie Landman – University of Oxford, United Kingdom Neave O’Clery |
The impact of the BBBEE policy on gendered labour mobility and the gendered wage-gap in South Africa |
Innovation and Regional Economic Development III
Room: Confidence
Chair: Thomas Kemeny – Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom
Simon Baumgartinger-Seiringer – University of Vienna, Austria Michaela Trippl Alexandra Frangenheim |
Inter-path Dynamics, Regional Restructuring and Innovation Policy: Exploring Avenues for Future Research |
Silvia Nunez – Banco de Mexico, Mexico Neave O’Clery |
Regional and Industrial Automation and Routinization in Mexico: A Networks Perspective |
Eri Yamada – Nagoya City University, Japan Tetsu Kawakami Pierre-Alexandre Balland Jiro Nemoto |
The Dynamics of Product Space: Evidence from the Japanese Auto-parts Industry |
Artur Santoalha – University of Oslo (Centre for Technology Innovation and Culture), Norway |
The Role of Technological Diversification and Relatedness in Economic Growth in European Regions |
Innovation Policy for Regions and Countries V
Room: Concentrate
Chair: Elisa Thomas – Universitet i Stavanger
Elena Tur – Eindhoven Univeristy of Technology, The Netherlands Emilio Raiteri Rudi Bekkers |
Let’s Divide this up Evenly? On the Randomness of Patent Assignment to Examiners at the USPTO |
Dzamila Bienkowska – Linkoping University, Sweden Charlotte Norman | Inclusive Innovation Support to Inventors and Idea Owners – Leveraging Intermediaries for New Policy Purposes |
Rainer Widmann – Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Germany | Immigrant Inventors and Local Income Taxes: Evidence from Swiss Municipalities |
Tatjana Bennat – Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany | How Top-executives Matter for Innovation Performance: CEO characteristics and measurement of innovation activities in SMEs. |
Proximity and Innovation III
Room: Attention
Chair: Utku Ali Riza Alpaydin – University of Stavanger, Norway
Adam Ploszaj – Centre for European Regional and Local Studies EUROREG, University of Warsaw, Poland Xiaoran Yan Katy Börner |
The impact of air transport availability on research collaboration |
Tausif Bordoloi – Manchester Institute of Innovation Research, University of Manchester, United Kingdom Philip Shapira Paul Mativenga |
Adoption of Industry 4.0 and proximity dimensions: An empirical study of an English regional cluster |
Martina Neuländtner – AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Thomas Scherngell |
Geographical or Relational: What drives technology-specific R&D collaboration networks? |
Henrik Basche – RWTH – Aachen, Germany | Determinants of cross-border co-patents: Empirical evidence from 41 European regions |
The Evolution of Technology III
Room: Share 2
Chair: Jason Deegan – University of Stavanger, Norway
Jacapo Staccioli – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy Marco Vivarelli Fabio Montobbio Maria Enrica Virgillito |
Robotic patents and the origin of labour-saving technology |
Jun Du – Aston University, United Kingdom Xiaocan Yuan | Path-breaking to innovate: The Internet of Things (IoT) technologies |
Iris Wanzenböck – Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development,Utrecht University, The Netherlands Silvia Rocchetta Dieter Kogler |
Firm collaboration and knowledge networks as conduits for regional structural change |
Gergo Toth – University College Dublin, Ireland Zoltan Elekes Adam Whittle Changjun Lee Dieter Kogler |
Network Robustness: The role of technological structure to adapt to exogenous shocks |
Moving Beyond Technology Transfer: Evaluating and Measuring the Knowledge Exchange Performance of Higher Education Institutions in the Spatial Context
Room: Initiative/h5>
Chair: Elvira Uyarra – Manchester Business School, United Kingdom
Lisa Nieth – Regio Twente, The Netherlands Paul Benneworth | Regional Policy Implications of the Entrepreneurial University: Lessons from the ECIU |
Martin Meyer – Birkbeck University of London, United Kingdom Mauthu de Silva Federica Rossi |
Impact and Interdisciplinarity: Towards a framework of indicators |
David Charles – Northumbria University, United Kingdom | Valuing and measuring university knowledge exchange activities in a regional context |
Jos Van Den Broek – Rathenau Institute, The Netherlands Julia Jansen Sue-Yen Tjong Tjin Tai Jasper Deuten |
Barriers, drivers and tensions in (local) government-HEI research collaboration for public sector agendas |
Social Innovation in the global South: Theoretical and Empirical Insights into Actors, Processes and Impacts
Room: Energy Hall 3
Chair: Simone Strambach – Philipps University Marburg, Germany
Vincent Ogutu – Strathmore University, Kenya Jessica Salmon Paul Thurston |
Factors that Influence Successful Global North and Global South International Social Innovation Engagement: A University-Nonprofit Collaboration Model |
Silvia Rita Sedita – University of Padova, Italy Silvia Blasi Edoardo Bega |
Mapping social entrepreneurship: main areas of interventions and country specificities |
Stephen Momanyi – Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany Simone Strambach |
Hybrid Organizations in Global Value Chains: Their Contribution to Social Innovation. Insights from Impact Sourcing in Kenya |
Coffee Break
Parallel Sessions D
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Universities and the Geography of Innovation IV
Room: Energy Hall 3
Chair: Paul Benneworth – Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway
Martin Falk – Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Austria Eva Hagsten |
Potential of European universities as Marie Curie grantee hosts |
Chiara Marzocchi – MIoIR – University of Manchester, United Kingdom Fumi Kitagawa Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo Elvira Uyarra |
Graduate (entrepreneurial) retention in the regional context: institutional and territorial dynamics for anchoring talent |
Gerwin Evers – Aalborg University, Denmark | Universities’ teaching mission and regional industries: a relatedness story? |
Eloïse Germain-Alamartine – Linköping University, Sweden Rhoda Ahoba-Sam Gerwin Evers Saeed Moghadam-Saman |
Doctorate Holders’ Transition to Industry: Networks as a Mechanism? Cases from Norway, Sweden and the U.K. |
OECD Policy Session: Towards a Broad-based Innovation Policy for Regions and Cities
Room: Opportunity
Chair: Rudiger Ahrend – OECD, France
Ron Boschma – Utrecht University, The Netherlands | |
Anna-Maria Sunnamark – Nordic Innovation, Norway | |
Denisa Perrin – European Commission, Belgium | |
Kari Holmefjord Vervik – Innovation Norway, Norway |
Green and Sustainable Innovation II
Room: Share 1
Chair: Allan Andersen – TIK, University of Oslo, Norway
Simon Nadel – Lille University – Clerse, France Danielle Galliano Pierre Triboulet |
The Geography of Eco-Innovation: Evidence from French Industrial Firms |
Sandro Montresor – Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI), L’Aquila, Italy Davide Castellani Giovanni Marin Antonello Zanfei |
Unlocking the Green Door of Regional Development: The Role of MNEs in Greening Local Inventive Activities |
Wenjing Kuai – University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Robert Elliott David Maddison Ceren Ozgen |
Do Eco-innovators Hire more Green Workers? Firm Level Evidence from the Netherlands |
Robert Elliott – University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Liza Jabbour Zhoukan Zhou |
Is Sharing Caring? R&D and the Collaborative Nature of Eco-innovation |
Mobility of Workers, Relatedness and the Geography of Innovation II
Room: Focus
Chair: César Hidalgo – Artificial and Natural Intelligence Toulouse Institute (ANITI), France
Ngoc Han Nguyen – Hasselt University, Belgium Rene Belderbos Mark Vancauteren Bart Leten |
Multinational Firms and the Quest for Global Talent: Hiring (Skilled) Foreign Workers at Home or Abroad? |
Sverre Herstad – University of Oslo, Norway Marte Cecilie Wilhelmsen Solheim | Open for innovation: The role of diverse human resources |
Ole Bergesen – University of Stavanger, Norway Yuko Onozaka Venke Furre Haaland |
Worker Mobility and Innovation |
Ariana Costa – Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil Renato Garcia José de Salles Roselino José César Cruz Júnior |
Innovation in Brazil: The Impact of Mobility of Workers |
Innovation and Regional Economic Development II
Room: Confidence
Chair: David Charles – Northumbria University, United Kingdom
Antonio Vezzani – Roma Tre University, Italy Andrea Filippetti Petros Gkotsis Antonio Zinilli |
Are Innovative Regions more Resilient? Evidence from Europe in 2008-2016 |
Colin Wessendorf – University of Bremen, Germany Alexander Kopka Dirk Fornahl |
The Integration of Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) in Regional Technological Spaces |
Arne Isaksen – University of Agder, Norway Emelie Langemyr Eriksen |
The Emergence of New Industries. Aligning Firm-level and System-level Asset Modification |
Innovation Policy for Regions and Countries IV
Room: Concentrate
Chair: Ridvan Cinar – University of Aveiro, Portugal
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose – London School of Economics, United Kingdom Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver Davide Parrilli Francisca Sempere |
Regional Innovation and Regional Policy for SMEs in Europe: Are we talking about the same? |
Anna Dabrowska – University of Warsaw, Poland | Moving Towards Innovation – the Europeanization of Regional Policy in Poland |
Elisa Thomas – Universitet i Stavanger Nadja Nording Rhiannon Pugh |
Regional Economic Development through Openness and Participation – Designing Participatory Enterprise Policy in Six Finnish City-regions |
Giacomo Damioli – Joint Research Center, European Commission, Spain Daniel Vértesy Davide Castellani |
Supranational Blocs and Location of Knowledge-Intensive Foreign Investments at the City-Level |
Proximity and Innovation II
Room: Attention
Chair: Anne Plunket – Université Paris Sud, France
Anne Plunket – Université Paris Sud, France | Variety, dissimilarity and recombinant novelty: the interplay between local and extra-regional inventor networks |
Carlo Corradini – Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom | Path dependency, relatedness and the dynamics of new firm creation in the UK |
Sara Johansson – Jönköping International Business School Lina Bjerke |
Does the local milieu matter for firm innovation? |
Suelene Mascarini – University of Campinas, Brazil Renato Garcia Ariana Ribeiro Veneziano Araujo Emerson Gomes dos Santos |
The effects of Related and Unrelated Variety on the Types of Regional Innovation – an analysis for Brazilian regions |
The Evolution of Technology II
Room: Share 2
Chair: Koen Frenken – Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Dieter Kogler – University College Dublin, Ireland Lee Changjun Ron Boschma |
The Evolutionary Process of Knowledge Recombination: Regional Entropy Complemented by Density and Relatedness |
Maria Tsouri – TIK Centre for Technology Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo, Norway Teis Hansen Jens Hanson Markus Steen |
Recombination of Knowledge for Emerging Technological Innovations: The Case of Green Shipping |
Sándor Juhász – ANET Lab, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary Tom Broekel Ron Boschma |
Explaining dynamics of relatedness: the role of co-location, complexity and collaboration |
Silvia Rocchetta – University College Dublin, Ireland Andrea Mina Dieter Kogler Gianluca Pallante |
Technological diversification, employment and the business cycle: An impulse response function approach |
The Uneven Geography of Innovation II
Room: Initiative
Chair: Michael Fritsch – Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany
Andrea Ferloni – Université de Lausanne (UNIL), Switzerland | Socio-technical transitions as a coevolutionary process: the role of space in the emergence of electric vehicle inventions |
Felipe Starosta de Waldemar – RITM – Univ. Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay, France Anne Plunket |
Novelty and Relatedness: a Recombinant Approach |
Simone Maria Grabner – Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy | Relatedness and Connectivity as Drivers of Regional Diversification in the United States |
Francesca Ghinami – GSSI-UAB, Italy | Beyond geography: the role of proximities on Venture Capital investments in innovative start-up companies |
The Geography of Innovation in the Energy Industry
Room: Bouvet
Chair: Silje Haus-Reve – NORCE and Centre for Innovation Research, Norway
Diego Ocampo-Corrales – University of Barcelona, Spain Rosina Moreno Jordi Suriñach |
Where does inventors get inspiration? The role of different sources of knowledge for innovating in renewable energies |
Hasan Hamdan – NTNU, Norway | Strategies promoting process innovation in sustainable neighborhood (SN) projects |
Innovation and the Foundational Economy: A New Model of Place-based Development?
Room: Energy Hall 1
Chair: Lars Coenen – University of Melbourne, Australia
Pedro Marques – INGENIO, United Kingdom Kevin Morgan |
Questioning Regional Development Approaches in a Context of Heightened Territorial Inequalities |
Jesper Manniche – Centre for Regional and Tourism Research, Denmark Nino Javakhishvili |
The Composition, Geography and Economic/Non-economic Roles of the Foundational Economy in Denmark |
Bruce Wilson – European Union Centre at RMIT, Australia Lars Coenen Leo Goedegebuure Emma Shortis |
The Foundational Economy and Smart Specialisation: Contradictory or Coherent Approaches to Regional Development? |
Teis Hansen – Lund University, Sweden | The Foundational Economy and Regional Development |
Lunch
Parallel Sessions C
Universities and the Geography of Innovation III
Room: Energy Hall 3
Chair: Frank Neffke – Harvard University, United States
Randi Elizabeth Taxt – University of Bergen, Norway Inger Beate Pettersen Øystein Stavø Høvig |
The entrepreneurial role of TTO innovation leaders in the teams of academic spin-offs |
Kwadwo Atta-Owusu – University of Stavanger, Norway Rune Dahl Fitjar |
Promoting engagement: effect of individual motivation, organizational fairness and place attachment on academics’ interaction with external actors |
Daniel Prokop – Cardiff University, United Kingdom Robert Huggins Gillian Bristow |
The success of spinout companies in university networks: the processes of connectedness and filtration |
OECD Policy Session: Innovation Diffusion, Industrial Landscape and Spatial Productivity
Room: Opportunity
Chair: Alexandra Tsvetkova – OECD, France
Elvira Uyarra – Manchester Business School, United Kingdom | |
Laura Pedron – Autonomous Province of Trento Labour Agency, Italy |
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Alessandra Faggian – GSSI – Gran Sasso Science Institute | |
Kjartan Lindland – Rogaland County Council, Norway |
Green and Sustainable Innovation I
Room: Share 1
Chair: Roberta Rabellotti – University of Pavia & University of Aalborg, Italy
Anne Tanner – Technical University of Denmark Eun Kyung Park Fransesco Rosati Eric Iversen Christian Richter Østergaard |
Regional Mechanisms of Diversifying into Green Technologies: Which Factors Influence Start-up and Incumbent Driven Green Diversification |
Allan Andersen – TIK, University of Oslo, Norway Markus Bugge Markus Steen |
Cross-sectoral Dynamics for Accelerating Sustainability Transitions: The Case of Electrifying Maritime Transport |
Jens Horbach – Augsburg University of Applied Science, Germany | The Importance of Regional Spill-over Effects for Eco-Innovations in German Start-ups |
Sebastian Losacker – University of Hanover, Germany Ingo Liefner |
Environmental Innovation and Regional Lead Markets |
Mobility of Workers, Relatedness and the Geography of Innovation I
Room: Focus
Chair: Neave O’Clery – University College London, United Kingdom
César Hidalgo – Artificial and Natural Intelligence Toulouse Institute (ANITI), France Bogang Jun Edward Glaeser Cristian Jara-Figueroa |
The role of industry-specific, occupation-specific, and location-specific knowledge in the growth and survival of new firms |
Ritu George Kaliaden – Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER) | Spatial practices of leisure among highly skilled migrants in peripheral cities: preliminaryoverview of literature and gaps |
Jeroen Content – PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands Anet Weterings Mark Thissen Koen Frenken |
Which value chain networks matter most for regional industrial path development? |
Rosina Moreno – University of Barcelona – AQR, Spain Ron Boschma Ernest Miguelez Diego Ocampo |
Breakthrough Patents and Technological Relatedness |
Innovation and Regional Economic Development I
Room: Confidence
Chair: Arne Isaksen – University of Agder, Norway
d’Artis Kancs – European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Belgium Olga Ivanova Mark Thissen |
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Investment Impacts on the Regional Economic Growth: EU Economic Modelling System |
Inga Ivanova – Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge, National Research University Higher Sc, Russia Loet Leydesdorff |
The Relation between Complexity and Synergy in the Case of China: How to Predict GDP in a Complex and Adaptive System? |
Gloria Cicerone – GSSI – Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy Roberto Basile Lelio Iapadre | Economic Complexity and Regional Labor Productivity Growth: Evidence from Italy |
Daniel Straulino – University of Oxford, United Kingdom Neave O’Clery Sid Ravinutala Eduardo Lora |
Inferring Crop Similarity via Machine Learning |
Innovation Policy for Regions and Countries III
Room: Concentrate
Chair: Lars Mewes – Leibniz University Hanover, Germany
Ron Boschma – Utrecht University, The Netherlands Pierre-Alexandre Balland | The Impact of Inter-regional Linkages on Regional Diversification in the EU in the Context of Smart Specialization |
Stefano Basilico – Friedrich-Schiller University Jena, Germany Uwe Cantner Holger Graf |
Policy Influence in the Knowledge Space: a Regional Application |
Nina Hjertvikrem – University of Stavanger, Norway | The Evolution of a Government Funded Network |
Attila Varga – University of Pecs, Hungary Norbert Szabó Tamás Sebestyén |
Economic Impact Estimation of Smart Specialization Policy |
Proximity and Innovation I
Room: Attention
Chair: Martina Neuländtner – AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
Sarah Franz – University of Gothenburg, Sweden | Proximity dynamics: Informing the process of business model innovation in Asian emerging markets |
Fabio Montobbio | Geographical distance puzzle in patent citations: intensive versus extensive margins |
Emil Evenhuis – PBL – Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, United Kingdom Richard Harris John Moffat Ron Martin Andy Pike Peter Sunley |
The Effect of Spatial Proximity on R&D and Innovation: Evidence from British Advanced Manufacturing |
The Evolution of Technology I
Room: Share 2
Chair: Tom Broekel – University of Stavanger Business School, Norway
Adam Whittle – University College Dublin, Ireland Baláz Lengyel Dieter Kogler |
Understanding Regional Branching Using Inventor Collaboration Networks |
Louis Knüpling – Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany | Knowledge Spaces and the Measurement of Technological Relationship |
Koen Frenken – Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development,Utrecht University, The Netherlands Alje Van Dam |
Probing Policy with Percolation: Towards a Theoretical Model of Related Diversification |
Dario Diodato – Harvard University, United States Andrea Morrison |
Technological regimes and the geography of innovation: a long-run perspective on US inventions |
The Uneven Geography of Innovation I
Room: Initiative
Chair: Andrés Rodríguez-Pose – London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Francesco Quatraro – University of Torino, Italy Davide Consoli Fabrizio Fusillo |
Resilience, Skill Endowment and Diversity: Evidence from US Metropolitan Areas |
Pierre-Alexandre Balland – URU – Utrecht University, The Netherlands | Complex economic activities concentrate in large cities |
Joan Crespo – Universitat Jaume I de Castelló, Spain Jesús Peiró Pierre-Alexander Balland |
Concentration and dispersion of technological innovation in the long-run (1860-2010): the case of American cities |
Michael Fritsch – Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany Michael Wyrwich |
Is Innovation (increasingly) concentrated in Large Cities? An international comparison |
Work-life, Digitisation and Automation
Room: Energy Hall 1
Chair: Bjorn Asheim – University of Stavanger, Norway
Jacob Rubæk Holm – Aalborg University, Denmark Edward Lorenz Allan Næs Gjerding Jørgen Stamhus |
Why local firms adopt new technologies: How regional institutional differences and differences in industry structure condition the adoption of new technology by local firms |
Laszlo Czaller – Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Balazs Lengyel Rikard Eriksson Hyejin Youn |
Automation, structural change and labor mobility |
Responsible Innovation, Social Innovation and Inclusive Growth I
Room: Bouvet
Chair: Huong Nguyen – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Raj Kumar Thapa – University of Stavanger / GenØK, Norway Tatiana Iakovleva Paul Benneworth |
Responsible Regional innovation Policy in an age of digitalisation: Reflection from Regional Care Technology Clusters |
José Antonio Belso Martínez – University Miguel Hernández, Spain Isabel Diéz-Vial |
Social innovation and corporate responsibility in mature clusters: the role leading firms in globalized countries |
David Bole – ZRC SAZU, Slovenia Jani Kozina Jernej Tiran |
Industrial culture as an agent of social innovations in industrial towns. Case study of Velenje, Slovenia |