Keynote Session

The Uneven Geography of Innovation

Room: Energy Hall
Chair: Bjorn Asheim – University of Stavanger, Norway
Neil Lee – London School of Economics, United Kingdom Inclusive Regional Innovation Policy
Alessandra Faggian – GSSI – Gran Sasso Science Institute
Sandro Montresor
Gloria Cicerone
Francesco Rentocchini
Harnessing artificial intelligence for regional eco-innovation: a patent-based analysis of European regions’ green-tech specialization

Parallel Sessions A

Universities and the Geography of Innovation I

Room: Energy Hall 3
Chair: Renato Garcia – Institute of Economics – University of Campinas, Brazil
Sharifah Rohayah Sheikh Dawood – Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia The role of higher education institution in the development of biotechnology industries in the Iskandar Region of Johor, Malaysia
Liliana Fonseca – Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
Carlos Rodrigues
Joan-Lluís Capelleras
University-led Technological Platforms: Comparative insights of two universities’ organisational adaptation in the wake of smart specialisation
Maria Salomaa – University of Lincoln, United Kingdom Entrepreneurial universities, regional development and the European Structural Funds: Comparative analysis on the types of university-led SF projects from four European countries
Olivier Coussi – University of Poitiers, France
Evelyne Lande
Kadigia Faccin
Alsonès Balestrin
Building trust in a Triple Helix integrating Foreign Direct Investment: an empirical study on the role of contract between stakeholders using Actor-Network Theory

Clusters, Industrial Districts and Regional Innovation Systems I

Room: Opportunity
Chair: Gianluca Capone – University of Parma, Italy
Max Nathan – Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, United Kingdom
Capucine Riom
Henry Overman
Multipliers from a Major Public Sector Relocation: The BBC’s Move to Manchester
Aljoša Budović – University of Belgrade, Serbia
Ivan Ratkaj
Urban Restructuring and Rise of Knowledge-Intensive Business Services in a Post-Socialist City: a Case Study of Belgrade
John-Erik Rørheim – University of Stavanger, Norway
Ron Boschma
Varying Effects of Skill-relatedness between Times of Prosperity and Crisis: The Case of the Oil Region Stavanger
Anna-Barbara Heindl – Leibniz University Hannover – Institute of Economic and Cultural Geography, Germany Limited Knowledge Production in Geography of Innovation – The need for New Approaches in Qualitative Research

MNCs, Global Production Networks and Knowledge Spillovers I

Room: Share 1
Chair: Trond Nilsen – Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway
Enrico Vanino – University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Alexander Jaax
The role of Multinational Enterprises in Economic Diversification: Evidence from Mexico
Martin Andersson – University of Blekinge – CIRCLE, University of Lund, Sweden
Davide Castellani
Claudio Fassio
Viroj Jienwatcharamongkhol
Leaving the Multinational – the frequency and nature of mobility of employees from MNEs
Martin Henning – University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Ramsin Yakob
Claes G Alvstam
H Richard Nakamura
Inge Ivarsson
The impact of foreign firm ownership on local renewal activities and processes
Sergio Petralia – London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Riccardo Crescenzi
David Arnold
Specialization, Communication Costs & The Location Decisions of Firms’ R&D Activities

Clusters, Global Innovation Networks, and the Globalisation of Knowledge I

Room: Share 2
Chair: Ernest Miguelez – CNRS – GREThA University of Bordeaux, France
Claudia Ghisetti – Catholic University of Milan, Italy
Sandro Montresor
Antonio Vezzani
Design and Innovation: does the “green-matching” Actually Help?
Kerstin Schaefer – Institute of Economic and Cultural Geography Leibniz University of Hanover, Germany
Stefan Hennemann
Ingo Liefner
Give us ideas! – Splitting research and development to bridge lack of innovativeness
Vito Amendolagine – University of Bari, Italy
Lucia Piscitello
Roberta Rabellotti
Greenfield Investments or Acquisitions? How do Indian Multinationals Acquire Knowledge Investing in Global Cities

Innovation in Peripheral Regions I

Room: Confidence
Chair: David Fernandez Guerrero – Aalborg University, Denmark
Teemu Makkonen – University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Rannveig Hjaltadottir
Timo Mitze
Inter-regional Innovation Cooperation and Structural Heterogeneity: Does being a Rural, or Border Region, or Both, Make a Difference?
Sandrine Noblet – University of Corsica, UMR CNRS LISA 6240, France
Antoine Belgodere
Geography of Inventors’ Collaborations and the Nature of Knowledge
Lukas Vonnahme – Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany Peripheral but Global: Knowledge Creation and Innovation of Firms Located Outside of Agglomerations in Germany
Rannveig Edda Hjaltadottir – University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Innovation-cooperation and Proximity: Partner Selection across the Danish-German Border

Innovation Policy for Regions and Countries I

Room: Concentrate
Chair: Nina Hjertvikrem – University of Stavanger, Norway
Corinne Autant-Bernard – Univerrsity of Saint-Etienne, France
Alain N’Ghauran
Structural Effects of Cluster Policies: Evidence from France
Holger Graf – Friedrich-Schiller University Jena, Germany
Tom Broekel
A Shot in the Dark? Policy Influence on Cluster Networks
Yu-Chia Ko – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, China
Wu-Long Jhuang
Social Acceptance and Environmental Impacts of Renewable Energy Projects in Taiwan: Evidence from the Institutions of Offshore Wind Farm Establishment
Markus Bugge – TIK Centre for Technology Information and Culture, University of Oslo Multi-scalar Directionality in Mission-oriented Innovation Policies – A Ferrytale from Green Maritime

Knowledge Complexity I

Room: Attention
Chair: Pierre-Alexandre Balland – URU – Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Silje Haus-Reve – NORCE and Centre for Innovation Research, Norway
Tom Broekel
Rune Dahl Fitjar
Louis Knüpling
Smart specialization in skills: Skill-complexity and skill-relatedness of Norwegian regions
Nico Pintar – AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
Thomas Scherngell
The complexity of European regional knowledge production: A comparison of two complexity measures
Daniela Maggioni – Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italy
Alessia Lo Turco
The Task Content of Production Complexity

The Role of the State in the New Generation of Innovation: A Multi-scalar Perspective I

Room: Initiative
Chair: Robert Hassink – Kiel University, Germany
Elvira Uyarra – Manchester Business School, United Kingdom
Kieron Flanagan
Multi-level institutional work in industry emergence – the case of UAV technology in Galicia
Suyash Jolly, Sweden
Markus Steen
Teis Hansen
Samson Afewerki
Regional industrial path development, multi-level policy mixes, and renewable energy deployment: offshore wind energy development in Syddanmark (Denmark) and Normandy (France)
Margunn Aanestad – University of Agder, Norway Transformational digitalization of public health services as a multi-actor and multi-level process
Korneliusz Pylak – Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland The role of the state in generating new innovative industries and diversification: Ninety years of evidence from different economic systems

Geography and Intangibles

Room: Energy Hall 1
Chair: Valentina Meliciani – University LUISS Guido Carli, Italy
Alexander Jaax – OECD, France
Sébastien Miroudot
Charles Cadestin
Intangible Capital in GVCs: Insights from a New OECD Database
Valentina Meliciani – University LUISS Guido Carli, Italy
Cecilia Jona-Lasinio
Global Value Chains and Productivity Growth in Advanced Economies: Does Intangible Capital Matter?
Fulvio Castellacci – University of Oslo, Norway E-skills and Green Diversification in European Regions

Spatial Dynamics of Innovation Networks

Room: Bouvet
Chair: Jerome Vicente – IEP/LEREPS – University of Toulouse Capitole, France
Helder Santos – CEGOT – FLUP, Portugal
Teresa Marques
Translation in action: the Hospitals as Nodes of the Portuguese Scientific and Innovation Network System – Characteristics, Dynamics and Multidimensional Proximity
Rhoda Ahoba-Sam – University of Lincoln
David Charles
Perceptions of tie importance and evolution of academics’ networks
Bogang Jun – Inha University, Korea, Republic of
Flavio Pinheiro
Tobias Buchmann
Seung-Kyu Yi
César Hidalgo
Meet me in the middle: The reunification of Germany’s research network

Ocean Space Innovation

Room: Focus
Chair: Ragnar Tveterås – University of Stavanger, Norway
Frank Asche – University of Florida, United States
Taryn Garlock James Anderson
Trond Bjorndal Ganesh Kumar
Martin Smith Ragnar Tveterås
Kai Lorenzen Andrew Ropicki
A Global Blue Revolution: Aquaculture Growth across Regions, Species, and Countries
Bård Misund – University of Stavanger, Norway
Petter Osmundsen
Ragnar Tveterås
Sustainable growth, government policies and taxes in aquaculture
Ragnar Tveterås – University of Stavanger, Norway
Kine Mari Karlsen
Roy Robertson
Eirik Mikkelsen
Sustainability challenges and innovation strategies in aquaculture
Ruth Beatriz Mezzali Pincinato – University of Stavanger, Norway
Frank Asche
Production loss factors in fish farming
Heidi Wiig – BI-Norwegian Business School, Norway
Siri Granum Carson
Bernt Aarseth
Lost in translation? Sustainability and the Norwegian salmon farming industry

Keynote Session

Innovation Policy for Regions and Countries

Room: Energy Hall
Chair: Ron Boschma – Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Mercedes Delgado – Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and MIT, United States The Inventor Gender Gap: Catalyzing Change
César Hidalgo – Artificial and Natural Intelligence Toulouse Institute (ANITI), France Unifying Metrics of Economic Complexity

Welcome Speech

Room: Energy Hall
Chair:
Klaus Mohn, Rector – University of Stavanger, Norway Welcome to Stavanger and GEOINNO2020

Parallel Sessions H

Understanding the Heterogeneity of Regional Energy Transitions: Opportunities and Limitations for Regional Development II

Room: Concentrate
Chair: Ron Boschma – Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Jannika Mattes – Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany
Camilla Chlebna
Meike Löhr
Sebastian Rohe
Regional transition fields: A framework for understanding regional transitions as a social process
Anet Weterings – PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands
Martijn Van den Berge
Floor Alkemade
Cleantech development in regions: do existing specialisations stimulate or hinder diversification?
Lars Coenen – University of Melbourne, Australia
Bruce Wilson
Leo Goedegebuure
Emma Shortis
Can Smart Specialisation Transition a Coal Region in Australia? Regional innovation policy in the face of wicked problems

Urban Agglomerations, Externalities and Innovation II

Room: Attention
Chair: Emili Grifell-Tatjé – Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
Dioni Elche – University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Davide Consoli
Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo
From brawn to brains: manufacturing-KIBS interdependency
Francesca Froy – Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, United Kingdom Using network analysis to explore agglomeration economies in Greater Manchester
Javier Changoluisa Acuna – Universidad Espíritu Santo, Ecuador Agglomerations and the Performance of Start-ups: Evidence from Germany
Meng Song – Aston University, United Kingdom
Jun Du
How to Gain from Agglomeration Externalities for Innovation: the Moderation Role of FDI

Innovation and Regional Transformation: Change Agency and Opportunity Spaces III

Room: Focus
Chair: Markku Sotarauta – Tampere University, Finland
Arnauld Bessagnet – Sciences-Po Toulouse, University of Toulouse, France
Joan Crespo
Jerome Vicente
Joan Crespo
Jerome Vincente
Break Free the Dynamics of Etrepreneurial Ecosystems
Paivi Oinas – University of Turku, Finland
Sidath Alwis
Jarmo Nikander
The traveling start-up scene: Student-steered field landing and the quadruple helix in Turku, Finland
Jari Kolehmainen – Tampere University, Finland
Heli Kurikka
Markku Sotarauta
Agency and Perceived Regional Opportunity Spaces
Markus Grillitsch – Lund University, Sweden
Björn Asheim
Hjalti Nielsen
Does Long-term Proactive Agency Matter for Regional Development?

New (Big) Data Sources and Methods to Unpack the Geography of Innovation III: Leveraging the Wealth of Geo-referenced Data

Room: Initiative
Chair: Enrico Vanino – University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Yusuf Sohoye – University College London, United Kingdom Innovation of a Nation: Predicting Patent Output Across the USA
Andreas Diemer – London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
Tanner Regan
The Geography of Social Connectedness and Knowledge Flows in the United States: New Evidence from Patent Citations
Sanna Ojanperä – University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Mark Graham
The Networked Nature of the Sub-Saharan African Knowledge Economy

Social Capital, Institutions and Innovation

Room: Confidence
Chair: Kwadwo Atta-Owusu – University of Stavanger, Norway
Thore Sören Bischoff – ifh Göttingen, Germany Institutional embeddedness of knowledge exchange for radical innovations19568
Susanne Gretzinger – University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Birgit Leick
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Robert Hassink
Jane Petersen
Stakeholder Participation and Emerging Brokerage: Lesson learnt from 10 Cases in the Danish – German Border Region
Jesús Peiró-Palomino – University Jaume I, Spain
Francesco Perugini
Donato Iacobucci
Innovation intensity in the Italian provinces. The role of institutional quality
Jana Schmutzler – Universidad del Norte, Colombia
Jaider Vega-Jurado
Patricia Marquez
Trusting neighbors? The influence of regional generalized trust on firm’s innovation activities
Jonathan Muringani – University of Stavanger, Norway
Rune Dahl Fitjar
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
Bonding and bridging social capital, and economic growth? New evidence from European regions

Migration, Globalisation and the Knowledge Economy III

Room: Share 2
Chair: Marte Solheim – University of Stavanger Business School, Norway
Andrea Morrison – Bocconi University, Italy
Jaap Oomen
High-skilled migration and regional diversification: evidence from European countries
Ryan Hynes – University College Dublin, Ireland
Bernardo Buarque
Ronald Davies
Dieter Kogler
My Kind of Town: The effect of regional specialization on inventor migration
Massimiliano Coda Zabetta – University of Bordeaux, France
Francesco Lissoni
Ernest Miguelez
Foreign executives and R&D staff, and the internationalization of capital flows: firm evidence
Valentina Di Iasio – Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Italy
Ernest Miguelez
Go West and Transform back home: knowledge remittances, relatedness and the direction of technical change

The Geography of Resilience in Europe II

Room: Share 1
Chair: Bogdan-Constantin Ibanescu – Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
Domingos Santos – Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco & CICS:NOVA – Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences, Portugal Victim of its own success? Resilience in small peripheral territories
Bogdan-Constantin Ibanescu – Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
Gabriela Carmen Pascariu
The role of innovation in building tourism resilience
Peter Nijkamp – Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
Ramona Ţigănaşu
Karima Kourtit
Government capacity in managing change and innovation in public sector: a dynamic analysis

Trademarks in Space II

Room: Opportunity
Chair: Dieter Kogler – University College Dublin, Ireland
Changjun Lee – Hanyang University, Korea, Republic of Dieter Kogler Linking Knowledge Production to Commercialization Activities: A Regional Analysis of the Effect Patents and Trademarks have on Economic Growth
Huaqing Ran – Chengdu College of Arts and Sciences, ISCTE Businesses School, Lisbon, Portugal, China
Yangao Xiao
Sandro Mendonça
Kaiyue Kang
The link between trademark portfolios and enterprise competitiveness: The perspective of coastal and inland city-region development
Carolina Castaldi – Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Marcel Seip
Meindert Flikkema
Ard-Peter de Man
Unrelated variety and regional economic resilience: the role of technological and market capabilities
Patricio Sáiz – Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain Trademarks, Regions, and Markets. Origins and Evolution of the National Trademark System in Spain (1850?1920)

Meet the Editors II

Room: Energy Hall 1
Chair: Magnus Klofsten – Linköping University, Sweden
Martin Andersson – University of Blekinge – CIRCLE, University of Lund, Sweden Annals of Regional Science
Francesco Quatraro – University of Torino, Italy Spatial Economic Analysis
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose – London School of Economics, United Kingdom Economic Geography and Journal of Geographical Systems
Stig-Erik Jakobsen – Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway European Planning Studies

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