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June 14, 2012<br />

Final <strong>Program</strong> for<br />

DRUID 2012 on<br />

INNOVATION and COMPETITIVENESS<br />

Dynamics of Organizations, Industries, Systems and Regions<br />

Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, June 19 at 9 am - June 21 at 5 pm<br />

E-Mail: DRUID2012@druid.dk<br />

Website: www.druid.dk/DRUID2012<br />

All accepted papers are available online at the conference website. Logon to see DRUID Award Nominees or all kinds of hints and practical info.<br />

You can also use the New conference app. to study the program and time table, link to papers, receive updates during the conference on changes,<br />

read about the speakers and find local public transportation. Go to App Store and search for “Copenhagen Business School”.<br />

Check the program carefully when closer to arrival - last minute program changes may occur.<br />

Basic format of all paper sessions (plenary as well as parallel)<br />

Each session normally includes three papers and lasts about one and a half hours. The standard time schedule looks like this:<br />

� First paper presentation by the author = 15 minutes<br />

� Second paper presentation by the author = 15 minutes<br />

� Third paper presentation by the author = 15 minutes<br />

� First discussant of all three papers = 12 minutes<br />

� Second discussant of all three papers = 12 minutes<br />

� General discussion and replies from the authors = approximately 20 minutes.<br />

Computer projectors will be available for PowerPoint presentations. Please bring your presentation on a USB memory device.<br />

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June 14, 2012<br />

Tuesday 19, 08:30-<br />

09:00<br />

Tuesday 19, 09:00-<br />

09:30<br />

Tuesday 19, 09:30-<br />

10:30<br />

Tuesday 19, 10:30-<br />

11:00<br />

Tuesday 19, 11:00-<br />

12:30<br />

Tuesday 19, 12:30-<br />

13:30<br />

Tuesday 19, 13.30-<br />

15.00<br />

Tuesday 19, 15:00-<br />

15:30<br />

Tuesday 19, 15:30-<br />

17:00<br />

Tuesday 19, 17:00-<br />

17:30<br />

Tuesday 19, 17:30-<br />

19:00<br />

Registration, Coffee<br />

Welcome and Opening Statement by Peter Maskell<br />

Tuesday, June 19, 2012<br />

Keynote by Gautam Ahuja: "New Frontiers in Strategy and Innovation Research" Chair: Anita McGahan<br />

Coffee break<br />

SemiPlenary paper session on<br />

INNOVATION IN PROJECTS AND TEAMS<br />

Chair: Markus Becker<br />

Dajana D'Andrea , Michael Hobday and Andrea Prencipe:<br />

"Exploring Organizational Routines in Project-Based<br />

Organizations"<br />

Kristina Vaarst Andersen: "Oracle or Obstacle? Individual Level<br />

Knowledge Heterogeneity and Innovation"<br />

Thorsten Grohsjean, Cristian Dezsö and Tobias Kretschmer:<br />

"Coordination Experience and Team Performance"<br />

Discussants: Louise Mors, Kristina Dahlin<br />

Buffet Lunch (included in conference fee)<br />

2<br />

Room: SP202 Carlsberg Group Aud.<br />

SemiPlenary paper session on<br />

INDUSTRY EVOLUTION AND CHANGE<br />

Chair: Michael S. Dahl<br />

Sarah Kaplan and Keyvan Vakili: "Identifying Breakthroughs:<br />

Cognitive vs. Economic"<br />

Luca Berchicci, Christopher Tucci and Cristiano Zazzara: " The<br />

influence of industry downturns on the propensity to innovate"<br />

Kristina Steffenson McElheran: "Do Market Leaders Lead in<br />

Business Process Innovation? The Case(s) of E-Business<br />

Adoption)"<br />

Discussants: Andrea Mina, Andrea Fosfuri<br />

DRUID Debate 1 on IPR and GROWTH. Moderator: Mette Præst Knudsen<br />

Motion: "Let it be resolved that this conference believes that (the current structure of) intellectual property rights are a serious impediment to<br />

economic progress"<br />

Speaking for the motion: Eric von Hippel and Georg Von Krogh<br />

Speaking against the motion: Vincenzo Denicolo' and Scott Stern<br />

Coffee break<br />

Parallel Paper Sessions 1<br />

Coffee break<br />

Parallel Paper Sessions 2<br />

Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions Parallel<br />

Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions Parallel<br />

19:45-22:00 Big DRUID Potion 2012 - Launch Event - with salads and food off the grill. Prior registration required


June 14, 2012<br />

Wednesday 20,<br />

09:00 -10:30<br />

Wednesday 20,<br />

10:30 -11:00<br />

Wednesday 20,<br />

11:00 -12:00<br />

Wednesday 20,<br />

12:00 -13:00<br />

Wednesday 20,<br />

13:00-14:30<br />

Wednesday 20,<br />

14:30-15:00<br />

Wednesday 20,<br />

15:00 -16:30<br />

Wednesday 20,<br />

16:30-17:00<br />

Wednesday 20,<br />

17:00 -19:00<br />

Wednesday 20,<br />

20:00 - 22:30<br />

Parallel Paper Sessions 3<br />

Coffee break<br />

Wednesday, June 20, 2012<br />

Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions<br />

Keynote by Melissa Schilling: "Technology Shocks and Technological Collaboration" Chair: Nils Stieglitz<br />

Buffet Lunch (included in conference fee)<br />

DRUID Debate 2 on EXPLORATION / EXPLOITATION. Moderator: Mark Lorenzen<br />

Motion: "Let it be resolved that this conference believes that the exploration/exploitation trade-off is a helpful metaphor, but has little value in<br />

informing research that is relevant to organizations/managers"<br />

Speaking for the motion: Marco Giarratana and Lori Rosenkopf<br />

Speaking against the motion: John Cantwell and Ram Mudambi<br />

Coffee break and Poster session I<br />

Parallel Paper Sessions 4 Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions<br />

Coffee break and Poster session II<br />

Excursions (see website under 'practical info'). Registration required. Follow instructions on bulletin board on arrival.<br />

Best Papers Award Ceremony and Conference Dinner (included in conference fee). Dress Code: Nice, informal.<br />

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June 14, 2012<br />

Thursday 21, 09:00-10:30<br />

Thursday 21, 10.30-11.00 Coffee break<br />

Thursday 21, 11:00-12:00<br />

Thursday 21, 12:00-13.00<br />

Thursday 21, 13:00-14:30<br />

Thursday 21, 14.30-15.00 Coffee break<br />

Thursday 21, 15:00-16:30<br />

Thursday 21, 16:30-16:45<br />

...and beyond<br />

Parallel Paper Sessions 5<br />

Thursday, June 21, 2012<br />

Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions Parallel<br />

Keynote by Joel Baum: "The Skewed Few: Does high impact signal quality among journals, articles, and academics in<br />

management?” Chair: Christoph Grimpe<br />

Buffet Lunch (included in conference fee)<br />

DRUID Debate 3 on NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS AND INNOVATION. Moderator: Keld Laursen<br />

Motion: "Let it be resolved that this conference believes that mainstream neoclassical economic theory does not contribute positively<br />

to innovation studies".<br />

Speaking for the motion: Giovanni Dosi and Sid Winter<br />

Speaking against the motion: Paul Stoneman and Otto Toivanen<br />

Parallel Paper Sessions 6<br />

Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions Parallel Sessions Parallel<br />

Closing of the conference: Comments and suggestions from the floor, words of farewell.<br />

Joint sampling of remaining DRUID potion. Post conference self-organized dinners in town. Local DRUIDs know the hotspots.<br />

Conference organizers<br />

Markus Becker, Christoph Grimpe, Peter Maskell (Chair), and Nils Stieglitz<br />

Secretariat<br />

Jeanette Hvarregaard<br />

E-mail: DRUID2012@DRUID.dk<br />

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June 14, 2012<br />

PAPER PRESENTERS' GUIDELINES<br />

Each participant will only be allowed to present one paper during the conference. Coauthored papers may be presented by any of the<br />

participating coauthors.<br />

The basic format of all PAPER SESSIONS (plenary as well as parallel) is as follows.<br />

Each session normally include three papers and lasts about one and a half hours.<br />

The standard time schedule looks like this:<br />

� First paper presentation by the author = 15 minutes<br />

� Second paper presentation by the author = 15 minutes<br />

� Third paper presentation by the author = 15 minutes<br />

� First discussant of all three papers = 12 minutes<br />

� Second discussant of all three papers = 12 minutes<br />

� General discussion and replies from the authors = approximately 20 minutes.<br />

Projectors will be available for PowerPoint presentations. Please bring your presentation on a USB memory device.<br />

With a conference of this size we ask you to remember some basic rules when making your presentation. In order that everyone has<br />

sufficient time to speak it is important that you exercise discipline, particularly time management. The following is intended to inform you<br />

of how each session will be organized.<br />

� Please arrive at the appropriate room five minutes before the session is due to start. All rooms are equipped with black out<br />

facilities and a projector for Power Point presentations. Please note that if choosing PowerPoint you must arrive with your<br />

presentation on a USB memory device and load it yourself onto the machine provided in the room BEFORE the start of the<br />

session. It might be a good idea to do so well in advance as not all versions of PowerPoint function equally well on all projectors.<br />

Solicit advice at the info desk or through student assistants if experiencing trouble.<br />

� Introduce yourself to the other presenters and the chair. Give the chair your biographical details for use in introducing you. Ideally<br />

to assist the chair these should be in writing.<br />

� Present your paper in judicious language. Disclose any financial or other interest you might have in the subject matter of the<br />

papers. Acknowledge contributions of co-authors. Structure your presentation so that you have time for your findings and their<br />

possible implications (when relevant). Avoid or explain uncommon abbreviations or terms.<br />

� The chair will tell you at the beginning of the session how long your presentation can last. This will inevitably vary between<br />

sessions depending on the number of papers to be presented. In a one and a half hour session with three papers you should aim<br />

to speak for no more than 15 minutes leaving time for your discussants and for the floor.<br />

� We have asked session chairs to be very strict in terms of time management so that each presenter has an equal amount of time.<br />

� During your presentation the session chair will pass you three cards indicating that your time allocation is coming to an end. - Five<br />

minutes presentation time remaining. - Two minutes presentation time remaining. - If you are shown the RED card this means<br />

your time is over. Finish your sentence and STOP your presentation. Chairs have been asked to be polite but firm in allocating<br />

time.<br />

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June 14, 2012<br />

DISCUSSANTS' GUIDELINES<br />

The discussant's role is pivotal for the success of a session. It is the discussant that stimulates civilized controversies, which are at the core<br />

of the conference. One or more of the papers you have been asked to discuss might not be within your particular area of expertise, but do<br />

NOT start by stating this. Instead, act professionally and do your best to provide useful comments as best you can. Be clear, to the point,<br />

sharp but constructive, acknowledge significant contributions but focus on aspects where improvements can or must be made. Aim at<br />

providing that the author(s) with something useful to bring home. Enlighten, when possible, the audience with some new insight or<br />

reflection. Your comments should be given in judicious language. Disclose any financial or other interest you might have in the subject<br />

matter of the papers. Let the Conference Organizers know if you become suspicious of any possible fabrication of data or plagiarism<br />

relating to the papers you are asked to discuss.<br />

In order that everyone has sufficient time to speak it is important that you exercise discipline, particularly time management. The following<br />

notes are intended to inform you of how each session will be organized.<br />

• Please arrive at the appropriate room five minutes before the session is due to start. All rooms are equipped with black out<br />

facilities and a Power Point projector. Please note that if choosing PowerPoint you must arrive with your presentation on a USB<br />

memory device and load it yourself onto the machine provided in the room. It might be a good idea to do so well in advance as<br />

not all versions of PowerPoint function equally well on all projectors. Solicit advice at the info desk or through a student assistant<br />

if experiencing trouble.<br />

• Introduce yourself to the presenters, co-discussant and the chair. Give the chair your biographical details for use in introducing<br />

you. Ideally to assist the chair these should be in writing. One or two lines would suffice.<br />

• The chair will tell you at the beginning of the session how long your comments should last. This will inevitably vary between<br />

sessions depending on the number of papers to be presented. In a one and a half hour session with three papers you should aim<br />

to speak for no more than 12 minutes leaving time for your replies and for the floor.<br />

• We have asked session chairs to be very strict in terms of time management so that each discussant has an equal<br />

amount of time.<br />

If you prepare slides to support your comments please note that:<br />

• Text should be typed in a large font (24 pts or more) and clearly laid out with large spaces between the lines. Type should be<br />

mainly in lower case.<br />

• Special attention should be paid to tables and figures to ensure that they are sufficiently clear to be of interest and value to the<br />

audience.<br />

• Do not include too much information on each slide – six points are the maximum recommended.<br />

By abiding to the simple rules your contribution will help support what we hope will be a productive, stimulating and enjoyable<br />

conference.<br />

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June 14, 2012<br />

SESSION CHAIR GUIDELINES<br />

This note is intended to provide you with guidance on managing the session for which you are responsible but inevitably you will have to<br />

show some degree of flexibility. In essence your role will be to introduce the presenter and allocated discussants; control the length of time<br />

that they speak for and manage any questions from the floor. In most sessions three papers will be presented. Notify the Conference<br />

Organizers immediately if you become suspicious of any possible fabrication of data or plagiarism relating to the papers in your session.<br />

We believe that it is important to establish some ground rules that everybody understands and works towards during the conference:<br />

• Please arrive in the room where the session is to take place at least five minutes before the appointed time. If using PowerPoint<br />

the presenters have been asked to upload their presentation on the PC before the start of the session to save time. Solicit advice<br />

at the info desk or through student assistants if experiencing trouble.<br />

• Introduce yourself to the presenters. Ask them for biographical details to use in introducing them. Make sure that their<br />

presentation has been uploaded. Inform them of the maximum time they will have to present their paper. For example, in a one<br />

and a half hour session with three papers, each presenter should have 15 minutes and the two discussants should be allocated<br />

12 minutes each. It is important that participants are given the chance to ask additional questions from the floor.<br />

• If for some reason not both assigned discussants turn up you might offer prepared comments yourself or allocate the time to the<br />

other discussant or to the floor.<br />

• For each paper introduce the author and title of the paper.<br />

• A series of cards to help the presenter or discussants to manage the time will be available to you in each workshop room. - The<br />

first card you pass indicates that the presenter or discussant has a maximum of five minutes left. - The second card indicates<br />

that there are two minutes left. - The third and final RED card indicates that their time is over and the presenter or discussant<br />

must STOP. In issuing the red card you must be polite but firm. It is to be fair to other presenters or discussants in the session<br />

and to the audience who will wish to contribute in the discussion time.<br />

• In managing the questions and answers part of each session please ask those asking questions to identify themselves and to<br />

keep their comments as short as possible to allow time for the presenters to respond in full. You may decide how to organize this<br />

element of the session, i.e. after each paper or after all the papers have been presented.<br />

• Please ensure that the session finishes on time. With the number of papers to be presented this is going to be a busy event.<br />

Sessions that over run have implications for other sessions or events later in the day.<br />

Finally, thank you for chairing and helping to make the conference as successful as we hope it will be.<br />

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June 14, 2012<br />

PARALLEL PAPER SESSIONS<br />

1 Theoretical Perspectives on Regional Clusters<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 15:30-17:00, Room: SPs13 VELUX Aud., Chair: Henar Alcalde 3<br />

� Annalisa Caloffi, Silvia Rita Sedita, Luciana Lazzeretti "The birth and the rise of the cluster concept"<br />

� Eunkyung Park, Christian Østergaard "Clusters in Transition: Cluster decline and resilience"<br />

� Cristina Chaminade "Global Innovation Networks: Towards a Taxonomy"<br />

Discussants: Anet Weterings, Philipp Boeing<br />

2 Academic Entrepreneurship<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 15:30-17:00, Room: SP112, Chair: Ivanka Visnjic 6<br />

� Sotaro Shibayama "Academic Entrepreneurship and Disruption of Academic Cooperation"<br />

� Christoph Grimpe, Birgit Aschhoff "Peer effects and academics’ industry involvement: The moderating role of age on<br />

professional imprinting"<br />

� Michael Roach, Henry Sauermann "Taste for Science, Taste for Commercialization, and Hybrid Scientists"<br />

Discussants: Sampsa Samila, Guido Buenstorf<br />

3 Public Universities and Private Innovations<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 15:30-17:00, Room: SP114, Chair: Fiorenza Belussi 7<br />

� Valentina Tartari, Ammon SALTER, Markus Perkmann "In good company: The influence of Peers on Industry Engagement<br />

by Academic Scientists"<br />

� Pablo D'Este, Frederick Guy, Simona Iammarino "Shaping the Formation Of University-Industry Research Collaborations:<br />

What Type of Proximiy Does Really Matter?"<br />

� Michaël Bikard "Is academic science trapped inside the Ivory Tower? Universities and science-based cumulative invention"<br />

Discussants: Ronald Klingebiel, Grazia Santangelo<br />

4 Open Innovation<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 15:30-17:00, Room: SP212, Chair: Lori DiVito 23<br />

� Stephen Roper, Priit Vahter, Jim Love "Openness and Innovation Performance: Are Small Firms Different?"<br />

� Oliver Alexy, Ammon SALTER, Anne ter Wal, Paola Criscuolo "Open for Ideation: Individual-level Openness and Idea<br />

Generation in R&D"<br />

� Pedro de Faria, Wolfgang Sofka, Edlira Shehu "Appropriation in Times of Open Innovation: Does Secrecy Still Work?"<br />

Discussants: Walter Bataglia, Oliver Som<br />

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5 Structuring Innovation Processes<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 15:30-17:00, Room: SP113 IBM Aud., Chair: Kun Fu 26<br />

� Karin Hoisl, Annamaria Conti "The Speedy Road to Success: Knowledge Overlap in R&D Teams"<br />

� Marie Louise Mors, Michelle Rogan "The Ambidexterity of Managers' Networks"<br />

� Ugo Rizzo, Francesco Nicolli, Laura Ramaciotti "The heterogeneity of the development process of new technology-based<br />

firms"<br />

Discussants: Suma Athreye, Hamid Mazloomi<br />

6 Managing Internal Processes<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 15:30-17:00, Room: SP208, Chair: Christian Lüthje 29<br />

� Jeroen de Jong, Mark Freel "Remote Collaboration, Absorptive Capacity, and the Innovative Output of High-Tech Small<br />

Firms"<br />

� J. Piet Hausberg "Departmental Cross-Functional Absorptive Capacity"<br />

� Özge Cokpekin "Managing Creativity to Develop Absorptive Capacity"<br />

Discussants: Sebastian Wilfling, Koen Dittrich<br />

7 Capital Allocation and Firm Performance<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 15:30-17:00, Room: SPs03 Ernst & Young Aud., Chair: Jeroen Struben 32<br />

� David Bardolet, Dan Lovallo, Richard Rumelt "From big to small: the relative size effect on corporate capital allocation"<br />

� Thorsten Grohsjean, Tobias Kretschmer, Nils Stieglitz "Reinforcement Learning in Strategic Decision-Making"<br />

� Sidney Winter, Anuja Gupta "EBCAR: An Event-Based Approach to Measuring Strategy’s Impact on Long-Term Financial<br />

Performance"<br />

Discussants: Aija Leiponen, Bruce Tether<br />

8 Organizational Routines and Innovation<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 15:30-17:00, Room: SP213, Chair: Kristina McElheran 34<br />

� Philipp Tuertscher, Raghu Garud, Arun Kumaraswamy "Interlaced Knowledge in the Emergence of a New Architecture at<br />

ATLAS, CERN"<br />

� Dmitry Sharapov "Routine Structure and Knowledge Management: Impacts on Routine Attributes, Value and Imitability"<br />

� Oliver Baumann, Isabel Doerfler, Markus Becker "Choosing Paths to Becoming a Systems Integrator: Lessons from<br />

Airbus' "New Systems Policy""<br />

Discussants: Diana Heger, Marco Bettiol<br />

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9 Employment and Innovation<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 15:30-17:00, Room: SP214, Chair: 40<br />

� Bo Eriksen "Dancing With the Stars: How Talent Shapes Firm Performance"<br />

� Bernhard Dachs, Bettina Peters "Innovation, Employment Creation and Destruction and Foreign Ownership of Firms"<br />

� Carlo Corradini, Giuliana Battisti, Pelin Demirel "Small Serial Innovators in the UK: Does Size Matter?"<br />

Discussants: Cristina Rossi-Lamastra, Laura Toschi<br />

10 Creativity and Diversity<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 15:30-17:00, Room: SPs08 Nykredit Aud., Chair: Idana Salazar 41<br />

� Sarah Kaplan, Jonathan Milde, Ruth Cowan "Interdisciplinarity in Practice: A Case of a Nanotechnology Research Center"<br />

� Kevyn Yong "Creativity of same-discipline interactions"<br />

� Terence Fan, Xuesong Geng "Learning to Write Killer Apps? A Specialist/Trans-Specialist Perspective in Developing<br />

Innovations for the Marketplace"<br />

Discussants: Kristina Vaarst Andersen, Saïd Yami<br />

11 Organization of Innovation Networks<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 15:30-17:00, Room: SP207, Chair: Verena Eckl 51<br />

� Vincenzo Palermo, Marco Ceccagnoli, Mattew Higgins "Internal R&D Versus In-licensing Complements or Substitutes"<br />

� Martin Goossen "Small Worlds and Firm Innovation: A Longitudinal Study of Medical Device Firms"<br />

� Jingshu Du, Bart Leten, Wim Vanhaverbeke "Does Timing of R&D Collaborations Explains the Heterogeneity of their<br />

Outcomes?"<br />

Discussants: Keld Laursen, Magnus Holmén<br />

12 Organizational Architecture and Innovative Performance.<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 15:30-17:00, Room: SPs07, Chair: Christoph Stockstrom 68<br />

� Georgios Batsakis "R&D subsidiaries’ innovative performance “revisited”: a multilevel approach."<br />

� Federica Ceci, Andrea Prencipe, Francesca Masciarelli "Mind the Gap: Adapting and Reorienting Organizational Architectures"<br />

� Sam MacAulay, John Steen, Tim Kastelle: " The Search Environment is Not Benign: Reassessing The Social Risks of<br />

Intra-Organizational Search"<br />

Discussants: Thorbjorn Knudsen , Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas<br />

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13 Mobility of Employees and Knowledge<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 17:30-19:00, Room: SP214, Chair: Wan-Lin Hsieh 14<br />

� Cornelia Lawson, Aldo Geuna, Ana Fernandez-Zubieta "Researchers' mobility and its impact on scientific productivity"<br />

� Susanne Meyer, Christian Reiner "The return on scientific mobility: An econometric analysis based on CV data"<br />

� Jacob Rubæk Holm, Christian Østergaard, Thomas Olesen "The unleashing of Creative Potential from Exiting Firms …<br />

not really?"<br />

Discussants: April Franco, Ugo Rizzo<br />

14 Innovation Policy<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 17:30-19:00, Room: SP114, Chair: Christian Berggren 17<br />

� Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas, Nick von Tunzelmann "Alignment of innovation policy objectives, a demand side perspective"<br />

� Koen Dittrich "How Valuable Is Your Partnership? A Framework for Valuing Public-Private Research Partnerships in<br />

Biomedical Sciences"<br />

� Ani Gerbin, Mateja Drnovsek "Innovation in the biotechnology industry: The role of university-generated intellectual property<br />

rights, knowledge base investments and funding mechanisms"<br />

Discussants: J.P.Eggers, Michael Hopkins<br />

15 Knowledge Spillovers<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 17:30-19:00, Room: SPs13 VELUX Aud., Chair: Roberto Lorio 21<br />

� Verena Eckl "Barriers of knowledge transfer"<br />

� Chi-Han Ai "The Knowldege Learning Network and the Geographical Embeddedness: a Case Study of Shanghai Zhangjiang<br />

High Technology Park in China"<br />

� Stefano Miraglia "Adaptive Replication: Knowledge Reuse in Fast-Paced Industries"<br />

Discussants: Pablo D'Este, Hsing-Fen Lee<br />

16 Financing Innovation<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 17:30-19:00, Room: SPs03 Ernst & Young Aud., Chair: Mirva Peltoniemi 22<br />

� Geertjan Vries "Trademarks and venture capital funding"<br />

� Andrea Mina, Alan Hughes, Henry Lahr "The Demand and Supply of External Finance for Innovative Firms"<br />

� Gary Dushnitsky, Elisa Alvarez-Garrido "More Than Words: Is Startup’s Propensity to Patent and Publish Sensitive to<br />

Investor Characteristics?"<br />

� Discussants: Valentina De Marchi, Roberto Fontana<br />

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17 Corporate Diversification<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 17:30-19:00, Room: SPs08 Nykredit Aud., Chair: Xuesong Geng 25<br />

� Guido Buenstorf, Matthias Geissler, Christina Guenther "Losing my Religion? Diversification into Laser Technology by<br />

German Machine Tool Producers, 1975-2008"<br />

� Laura Toschi, Federico Munari, Paul Nightingale "Mix and Match: Corporate Diversification and CVC Portfolio Strategies"<br />

� Tobias Kretschmer, Pavlos Symeou "Diversification and firm performance in dynamic environments: the role of the firm’s<br />

dynamic capabilities and absorptive capacity."<br />

Discussants: Terence Fan, Patrick Llerena<br />

18 Organizational Design<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 17:30-19:00, Room: SP208, Chair: Norin Arshed 38<br />

� Dimo Ringov "Can Organizations Mitigate Individual Biases? Evidence from Mutual Fund Investment Decisions"<br />

� Ronald Klingebiel, Christian Rammer "Resource Allocation Flexibility for Innovation Performance: The Effects of Breadth,<br />

Uncertainty, and Selectiveness"<br />

� Arne Madsen "The induced strategy process as a force of strategic entrepreneurship"<br />

Discussants: Jörg Claussen, Wilfried Zidorn,<br />

19 Early Development and Prototying<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 17:30-19:00, Room: SP213, Chair: Lise Lillebrygfjeld Halse 50<br />

� Marcel Bogers, Willem Horst "An Exploration of Collaborative Prototyping"<br />

� Lori Divito, Marcela Miozzo "Early Organisational Development of Science-Based Firms: Entrepreneurial Services and<br />

Different Institutional Environments"<br />

� Sara Fallahi, Magnus Holmén, Rifat Sharmelly "How does Concept Development Contribute to Successful Launch?<br />

Exploring the Role and the Sources tf Hard-to-Imitate Signals"<br />

Discussants: Keyvan Vakili, Paul Dewick<br />

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20 Interorganizational Alliances<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 17:30-19:00, Room: SP207, Chair: Georgios Batsakis 56<br />

� Roland Levering, Rik Ligthart, Niels Noorderhaven, Leon Oerlemans "Back to the Future: A Short History of<br />

Interorganizational Project Practices in Dutch Shipbuilding"<br />

� Fiorenza Belussi, Daniela Baglieri, Luigi Orsi "When do Alliance Partners Become Attractive Targets?"<br />

� Andre Nemeh, Saïd Yami "Coopetition Strategies and Innovation in Pre-Competitive R&D <strong>Program</strong>s: The Case of Wireless<br />

Telecommunication Sector"<br />

Discussants:Thorsten Grohsjean, Philipp Tuertscher<br />

21 Invention and Entrepreneurship<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 17:30-19:00, Room: SP112, Chair: Sandrine Labory 57<br />

� Henry Sauermann, Carolin Haeussler "The Impact of Project Contributions and Social Factors on Authorship and<br />

Inventorship"<br />

� Sebastian Wilfling, Uwe Cantner, Rainer Silbereisen "Gates or Geek? - Innovation, personality traits and entrepreneurial<br />

failure in highly innovative industries"<br />

� Cristina Rossi-Lamastra, Massimo Colombo, Evila Piva, Anita Quas "How do young entrepreneurial ventures in high-tech<br />

sectors react to the global crisis?"<br />

Discussants: Oliver Baumann, Olav Sorenson<br />

22 Complementarities in Innovation Processes<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 17:30-19:00, Room: SP212, Chair: Sam MacAulay 58<br />

� Bruce Tether, Elif Bascavusoglu-Moreau "Do R&D and marketing investments enhance the benefit of collaborating with<br />

customers for innovation performance?"<br />

� Fabrice GALIA, Ammon SALTER, Gérard BALLOT, Fathi FAKHFAKH "The Fateful Triangle: Complementarities Between<br />

Product, Process and Organizational Innovation in the UK And France"<br />

� Stephen Roper, Priit Vahter, Jim Love "Dynamic Complementarities in Innovation Strategies: paradigm shift or business as<br />

usual?"<br />

Discussants: Otto Toivanen, Matthew Mitchell<br />

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23 Firm Strategies and Market Outcomes<br />

Tuesday June 19 at 17:30-19:00, Room: SP113 IBM Aud., Chair: Siw Fosstenløkken 65<br />

� Larissa Rabbiosi, Tamara Stucchi "Not for All: What Explains Cross-Border Acquisitions from Emerging Market Firms"<br />

� Thijs Nacken, Enrico Pennings, Bas Karreman "Entry Strategies of Multinational Banks in Central and Eastern Europe:<br />

Institutions, Uncertainty and Competition"<br />

� Eric von Hippel and Christina Raasch: "User and producer innovation paradigm interactions: Modeling user-contested and<br />

user-complemented markets"s<br />

Discussants: Lars Alkaersig, Rudi Bekkers<br />

24 Eco-Innovations<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SPs08 Nykredit Aud., Chair: Jesper Christensen 5<br />

� Christian Berggren, Anna Bergek "Policy for environmental innovation: a comparative review of empirical evidence from<br />

two sectors"<br />

� Paul Dewick "Focal actors and eco–innovation in production and distribution systems"<br />

� Valentina De Marchi, Roberto Grandinetti "Who are the green innovators? An empirical analysis of firm's level factors<br />

driving environmental innovation adoption"<br />

Discussants: Silvia Rita Sedita, Markus Becker<br />

25 Universities and Industry Clusters<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SPs13 VELUX Aud., Chair: Bjørn Guvåg 8<br />

� Keld Laursen, Hans Christian Kongsted, Ann-Katrine Ejsing, Ulrich Kaiser "The Role of Public Researcher Mobility for<br />

Industrial Innovation"<br />

� Cristina Rossi-Lamastra, Massimo Colombo, Massimiliano Guerini, Andrea Bonaccorsi "The Spatial Range of<br />

University Knowledge and the Creation of Knowledge Intensive Firms"<br />

� Thorsten Teichert, Thomas Clauß, Alexander Rachko "Incentivation Of The “Right” Academics for Participation in Industry<br />

Clusters"<br />

Discussants: Michelle Gittelman, David Bardolet<br />

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26 Entrepreneurship and Team Diversity<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP112, Chair: Carlos Montalvo 11<br />

� Riccardo Fini, Rosa Grimaldi, Simone Santoni, Mike Wright "How Does Team Diversity Evolve? Exploring Adaptation and<br />

Perpetuation Perspectives in Entrepreneurial Team Change"<br />

� Michael Roach, Henry Sauermann "Founders and Joiners: The Role of Individual Characteristics, Social Context, and<br />

Commercial Opportunities in Entrepreneurial Intentions"<br />

Discussants: Oliver Alexy, Anita McGahan<br />

27 Co-Evolution of Markets and Organizations<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SPs03 Ernst & Young Aud., Chair: Markus Simeth 12<br />

� Maj Andersen, Ludovic Mendes "The Co-evolution of Technologies and Markets - Market Transparency in Nanotech<br />

Evolution"<br />

� Antoine Vernet "Tertius Gaudens vs. Tertius Iungens: the Dynamics of Market Changes"<br />

� Ivanka Visnjic, Andy Neely "Business Model Innovation of Complex Service Providers- A Quest for Fit"<br />

Discussants: Susanne Meyer, Dirk Martignoni<br />

28 Employee Mobility<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP214, Chair: Jeroen de Jong 13<br />

� Francesco Di Lorenzo "A Behavioral Perspective on Inventors’ Mobility: The Case of Pharmaceutical Industry"<br />

� Anne Otto, Frank Neffke, Antje Weyh "Spot the Differences! The invariable nature of skill-relatedness in Germany"<br />

� Hsing-Fen Lee, Marcela Miozzo, Philippe Larédo "Job Mobility of Science and Engineering PhDs: ‘Movers’ and ‘Stayers’<br />

and Implications for Knowledge Flows to Industry"<br />

Discussants: Pedro de Faria, Scott Cunningham<br />

29 Public R&D<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP114, Chair: Ani Gerbin 15<br />

� Hyun Jung, Jeongsik Lee "The Impact of Mission-Oriented Initiatives on University Research: The Case of Nanotechnology<br />

in the U.S."<br />

� Margaret Dalziel, Wei Wei Wu "The Relative Importance of Firms, Universities, Governments, and Nonprofits as Innovation<br />

Intermediaries"<br />

� Finn Valentin, Giancarlo Lauto "How Large Scale Research Facilities Connect to Global Research"<br />

Discussants: Stephen Roper, Gary Dushnitsky<br />

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30 Promoting Innovation<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP213, Chair: Eric Iversen 18<br />

� Esther Ferrándiz, Manuel Acosta, Daniel Coronado, M. León "Quantity or quality? What do academic R&D funds<br />

promote?"<br />

� Cristina Chaminade, Gouya Harirchi "The role of the user in radical innovation: a global perspective"<br />

� Wan-Lin Hsieh, Jim Love, Panagiotis Ganotakis "From knowledge linkages to value added: using the lens of ‘innovation<br />

value chain’ on the comparison of high-tech and low-tech industries"<br />

Discussants: Grazia Cecere, Valentina Tartari<br />

31 External Knowledge Sources and Open Innovation<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP212, Chair: Daniele Rotolo 24<br />

� Andrea Mina, Elif Bascavusoglu-Moreau, Alan Hughes "Open service innovation and the firm’s search for external<br />

knowledge"<br />

� Cord Gruenewald "Selective openness, fairness and the motivation to contribute to open innovation communities"<br />

� Christoph Ihl, Philipp Wagner "Organizing for Open Innovation - Aligning Internal Structure and External Knowledge<br />

Sourcing"<br />

Discussants: Roberto Gabriele, Francesco Rullani<br />

32 Mergers & Acquisitions<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP208, Chair: Alexander Martin 42<br />

� Keivan Aghasi, Cristina Rossi-Lamastra, Massimo Colombo, Ognjenka Zrilic "Acquisition Implementation Strategies:<br />

Structural Integration and Acquired CEO Retention as Sequential Events"<br />

� George Chondrakis "Unique synergies in technology acquisitions"<br />

� Bettina Bastian, Marcel Bogers, Christopher Tucci "The Impact of Governance Uncertainty on Technology Diversification"<br />

Discussants: Roberto Camerani, Larissa Rabbiosi<br />

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33 Building Innovation Networks<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP207, Chair: Annalisa Caloffi 55<br />

� Christoph Stockstrom, René Goduscheit, Jacob Jørgensen, Christian Lüthje "Identification of individuals with special<br />

qualities - Assessing the performance of pyramiding search"<br />

� Kristina Vaarst Andersen, Mark Lorenzen "Keep your friends close but family at a distance: Social capital, resource<br />

preemption, and overembeddedness in Bollywood Film Production"<br />

� Gordon Walker, Oliver Gottschalg, Bo Kyung Kim "The Dynamics of VC Firm Network Position and Performance in the<br />

United States 1980-2001"<br />

Discussants: Fabrice Galia, Meric Gertler<br />

34 Economic Effects of Innovations<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP113 IBM Aud., Chair: Daniela Blettner 63<br />

� Mihai Ibanescu, Serghei Floricel "Technological opportunities, entry barriers and regional firm demographics: The case of<br />

Quebec’s manufacturing"<br />

� Rachel Levy, Caroline Hussler, Pierre Triboulet "The impact of the French cluster policy on the dynamics of collaborative<br />

networks of innovation: evidence based on French data"<br />

� Abdul Waheed "Employment effect of innovation: microdata evidence from Bangladesh and Pakistan"<br />

Discussants: Sotaro Shibayama, Frank van Rijnsoever<br />

35 Dynamics of Regional Clusters<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SPs13 VELUX Aud., Chair: Eunkyung Park 2<br />

� Anne Tanner "The mechanisms of regional branching: An investigation of the emerging fuel cell industry"<br />

� Carolina Castaldi, Bart Los "Are New ‘Silicon Valleys’ Emerging? The Changing Distribution of Superstar Patents across US<br />

States"<br />

� Scott Cunningham, Claudia Werker "Systemic Proximity in European Nanotechnology Networks"<br />

Discussants: Massimiliano Guerini, Tobias Scholl<br />

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36 Parallel Search and Learning in Organizations<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP213, Chair: Zhen Zong 28<br />

� JP Eggers, Elad Green "Choosing Not to Choose: A Behavioral Perspective on Parallel Search"<br />

� Sangyoon Yi, Nils Stieglitz, Thorbjørn Knudsen "Hierarchical Participation Constraints for Adaptive Learning and<br />

Coordination"<br />

� Daniel Levinthal, Dirk Martignoni, Hart Posen "Does Size Matter? Parallel Search and the Efficacy of Experiential<br />

Learning"<br />

Discussants: Sidney Winter, Annabelle Gawer<br />

37 Commercializing Knowledge<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP212, Chair: Karin Beukel 30<br />

� Thomas Klueter, Gary Dushnitsky "Unleashing Inventions? How Do Firms Link Technologies to Applications in the Market<br />

for Technology"<br />

� Martina Pasquini, Myriam Mariani, Giovanni Valentini "Market and Science: Combining Knowledge Sources for Patent<br />

Commercialization"<br />

� Matthew Mitchell "A Theory of Market Pioneers"<br />

Discussants: Maureen McKelvey, Ayfer Ali<br />

38 Barriers to Innovation<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SPs03 Ernst & Young Aud., Chair: Cord Gruenewald 31<br />

� Ana Luiza Burcharth, Andrea Fosfuri "Not-Invented-Here: How Cohesive Socialization Practices Affect The Formation Of<br />

Negative Attitudes Toward External Knowledge"<br />

� Seidali Kurtmollaiev "Open Innovation and NIH Syndrome Through the Lens of Transaction Cost Economics"<br />

Discussants: Christoph Grimpe, Esin Yoruk<br />

39 Outsourcing and the boundaries of the firm<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP208, Chair: Vincenzo Palermo 33<br />

� Magdalena Dobrajska "Why is outsourcing difficult"<br />

� Tobias Kretschmer, Daniel Oehling, Jörg Claussen "Performance Implications of Outsourcing in the Mobile<br />

Telecommunications Industry"<br />

� Federica Ceci, Andrea Prencipe "Faraway, So Close. Division of Labour, Supplier Relationships and Outsourcing<br />

Strategies."<br />

Discussants: Birgit Aschhoff, Mark Dodgson<br />

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40 IPR Strategy<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP214, Chair: Tung-Fei Tsai-Lin 37<br />

� Christian Sternitzke "Interlocking patent rights and modularity: Insights from the Gillette Fusion razor"<br />

� Patrick Llerena, Valentine Millot "Are Trade Marks and Patents Complementary or Substitute Protections for Innovation?"<br />

� Kenneth Huang, Jiatao (J.T.) Li "Transnational Intellectual Property Strategies and Firms' Knowledge Adoption: Evidence<br />

from China-U.S. Patent Dyads"<br />

Discussants: Karin Hoisl, Ajay Bhaskarabhatla<br />

41 R&D Subsidies<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP114, Chair: Hyun Jung 43<br />

� Ester Martinez-Ros, Isabel Busom, Beatriz Corchuelo "Tax Incentives and Direct Support for R&D: What Do Firms Use<br />

and Why?"<br />

� Maite Martínez-Granado, Rocio Prieto, Yolanda Rebollo-Sanz "Institutional Spillovers, Public Financial Support and R&D<br />

Cooperation Strategies in Spanish Firms"<br />

Discussants: Bram Timmermans, Thijs Nacken<br />

42 Technology Integration<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP113 IBM Aud., Chair: Abdul Waheed 49<br />

� Richard Tee, Andrew Davies "Modular Components, Integrated Practices: Managing Complexity and Interdependence in<br />

Temporary Organizations"<br />

� Özaygen Altay "Evolution of Technological Diversity in Software: A Case Study of Video Indexing"<br />

Discussants: René Goduscheit, Anne Otto<br />

43 Entrepreneurial Networks<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP112, Chair: Cornelia Lawson 61<br />

� Oliver Alexy, Cristina Rossi-Lamastra, Evila Piva "Citius, Altius, Fortius? Community-Enabled Bricolage and the Growth of<br />

Entrepreneurial Ventures"<br />

� Annalisa Caloffi, Federica Rossi, Margherita Russo "What Networks to Support Innovation"<br />

� Marco Bettiol, Eleonora Di Maria, Roberto Grandinetti "The Evolution of KIBS between Standardization and<br />

Customization: The Rise of Combinatory KIBS"<br />

Discussants: Seng-Su Tsang, Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver<br />

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44 Firm Relationship and Industrial Dynamics<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP207, Chair: Antoine Vernet 66<br />

� Nicoletta Corrocher, Roberto Fontana, Roberto Camerani "Entry Time, Pre-Entry Experience and Firms’ Exit in the Digital<br />

Audio Players Industry"<br />

� Tomohiro Machikita "The Innovation Impact of Knowledge Exchanges within and Across Connected Firms in Developing<br />

Economies"<br />

� Mette Knudsen, Uwe Cantner, Levan Bzhalava "The Inter-Relationships between External R&D, Informal Partnerships and<br />

Innovation Performance"<br />

Discussants: Thorsten Teichert, Henry Sauermann<br />

45 Firm Strategy and Innovation Challenges<br />

Wednesday June 20 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SPs08 Nykredit Aud., Chair: Christina Raasch 67<br />

� Muge Ozman, grazia cecere "How do Recombinative Capabilities and Technological Proximity Influence Innovative<br />

Performance? A Study on the ICT sector"<br />

� Idana Salazar, Jaime Gómez, Pilar Vargas "Firm Boundaries and Investments in Information Technologies"<br />

� Janne Korhonen "Is shock treatment good for you? The impact of a crisis as a function of its length"<br />

Discussants: Stephan Billinger, Riccardo Fini<br />

46 Geography and Industry Clusters<br />

Thursday June 21 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SPs13 VELUX Aud., Chair: Thomas Klueter 4<br />

� Lorenzo Cassi, Anne Plunket "Co-patenting and inventive performance: in search of the proximity paradox"<br />

� Tobias Scholl, Thomas Brenner "Testing for Clustering of Industries Evidence from micro geographic data"<br />

� Cristina Chaminade, Claudia de Fuentes "Who are the world leaders in innovation? The changing role of firms from<br />

emerging economies"<br />

Discussants: Muge Ozman, Andrea Prencipe<br />

47 Public Policy and R&D Investments<br />

Thursday June 21 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP114, Chair: Sara Fallahi 16<br />

� Stephen Roper, Nola Hewitt-Dundas "Does additionality persist? A panel data investigation of the legacy effects of public<br />

support for innovation"<br />

� Roberto Gabriele, Marco Corsino, Anna Giunta "R&D Incentives: The Effectiveness of a Place-Based Policy"<br />

� Jesper Christensen "Innovation policy evaluation – challenges and roads ahead"<br />

Discussants: Tobias Kretschmer, Marcel Bogers<br />

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48 Disappointments in Innovation Processes<br />

Thursday June 21 at 09:00-10:30, SPs03 Ernst & Young Aud., Chair: Nadika Bulathsinhala 27<br />

� Sebastian Wilfling "For Whom the Bell Tolls - Personality and various motives of entrepreneurial exit"<br />

� Diana Heger, Alexandra Zaby "Seeing One's Hopes Dashed? Empirical Evidence on the Impact of the Research Use<br />

Exemption on the Propensity to Patent"<br />

� Michelle Gittelman "The revolution that never arrived: Clinical and genetic paradigms in bio-medical research and the R&D<br />

productivity paradox"<br />

Discussants: Finn Valentin, Bernhard Dachs<br />

49 Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry<br />

Thursday June 21 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP113 IBM Aud., Chair: Seidali Kurtmollaiev 35<br />

� Bastian Rake "Determinants of Pharmaceutical Innovation: The Role of Technological Opportunities Revisited"<br />

� Michael Hopkins, Ismael Rafols "Big Pharma, Little Science? A bibliometric perspective on big pharma’s R&D decline"<br />

� Wilfried Zidorn, Marcus Wagner "Too much of a good thing: the role of alliance portfolio diversity for innovation output in the<br />

biotechnology industry"<br />

Discussants: Margaret Dalziel, Bettina Bastian<br />

50 Impact of IPR<br />

Thursday June 21 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP214, Chair: Diego Useche 36<br />

� Ajay Bhaskarabhatla, Enrico Pennings "Defensive Disclosure Under Antitrust Enforcement"<br />

� Ivan Png "Trade Secrets, Non-Competes, and Inventor Mobility: Empirical Evidence"<br />

� Kun Fu, Kun Liu "Influence of IPRs and Competition Policy on the Development of Entrepreneurship across Countries"<br />

Discussants: John Cantwell, Mette Knudsen<br />

51 Spin-offs and Firm Boundaries<br />

Thursday June 21 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP208, Chair: Taija Turunen 39<br />

� Roberto Fontana, PAMELA ADAMS, Franco Malerba "Spin-offs are not the Only Story: Demand Start-ups in High-tech<br />

Industries"<br />

� Beatrice D'Ippolito, Marcela Miozzo, Davide Consoli "Knowledge systematisation and the development of a business<br />

function: the case of design"<br />

� April Franco, James Campbell "Cannibalization, Innovation, and Spin-outs"<br />

Discussants: Marianne Harbo Frederiksen, Lori Rosenkopf<br />

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52 Microfoundations of Entrepreneurship<br />

Thursday June 21 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP112, Chair: Mohammad Keyhani 44<br />

� Arnold Picot, Theresa Michl, Philipp Koellinger "In the Mood for Risk? An Experiment on Moods and Risk Preferences"<br />

� Stephan Billinger, Niels Stieglitz, Terry Schumacher "The search for new alternatives: How human agents balance<br />

exploration and exploitation in complex tasks"<br />

� Christoph Ihl, Alexander Vossen, Frank Piller "All for the Money? The Ambiguity of Monetary Rewards in Firm-Initiated<br />

Ideation with Users"<br />

Discussants: Kevyn Yong, Anja Schulze<br />

53 Dynamic capabilities<br />

Thursday June 21 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SPs08 Nykredit Aud., Chair: Christian Sternitzke 45<br />

� Haibo Zhou "Advancing a knowledge-based dynamic capabilities framework to predict innovation"<br />

� Torben Schubert "Towards a Richer Specification of the Exploration/Exploitation Trade-off: Hidden Knowledge-based<br />

Aspects and Empirical Re-sults for a Set of Large R&D-Performing Firms"<br />

� Carolina Castaldi, Matthijs Janssen, Alexander Alexiev, Pim Den Hertog "A multi-level multidimensional approach for<br />

measuring dynamic capabilities in service innovation management"<br />

Discussants: Nicoletta Corrocher, Ana Luiza Burcharth<br />

54 Organizational Learning<br />

Thursday June 21 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP213, Chair: Stefano Miraglia 46<br />

� Theresa Veer, Annika Lorenz "Once bitten, twice shy? – Learning from experience in the context of R&D cooperation and<br />

copying of IP"<br />

� Kristina Dahlin, Thomas Roulet "Fast Track to Learning: Explaining the Puzzle of Heterogeneity in Learning"<br />

� Hamid Mazloomi, Dominique Jolly "How the Intent to Explore and Partner Diversity Matter for Learning Partner"<br />

Discussants: Mark Lorenzen, Orietta Marsili<br />

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55 Market for Ideas and Technologies<br />

Thursday June 21 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP212, Chair: Roland Levering 54<br />

� Solon Moreira, Keld Laursen, Toke Reichstein, Maria Leone "Cooperation or Competition: Grant-Back Clauses in<br />

Technology Licensing Contracts"<br />

� Giulia Trombini, Anna Comacchio "Cooperative Markets for Ideas: When does Technology Licensing Combine with R&D<br />

Partnerships?"<br />

� Ayfer Ali, Iain Cockburn "Buyer Behavior In Markets for Technology: Technology Proximity Between Firm Portfolio and In-<br />

Licensed Patents"<br />

Discussants: Paolo Neirotti, Bart Verspagen<br />

56 R&D Networks II<br />

Thursday June 21 at 09:00-10:30, Room: SP207, Chair: Rosamaria D'Amore 60<br />

� Suma Athreye, Georgios Batsakis, Satwinder Singh "The Multiple Embeddedness of MNEs’ Foreign R&D Subsidiaries in<br />

External <strong>Home</strong>, External Host and Internal Networks"<br />

� Geerten van de Kaa "Flourish or Perish: The Influence of Interorganizational Networks and Flexibility on Technology<br />

Success in Winner-take-all Markets"<br />

� Sampsa Samila, Emily Erikson "Focalization of Network Contents"<br />

Discussants: Lorenzo Zirulia, Bo Eriksen<br />

57 Fragmentation and Clustering of R&D<br />

Thursday June 21 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SPs13 VELUX Aud., Chair: Tomohiro Machikita 1<br />

� Grazia Santangelo, Lorena D'Agostino "Does the global fragmentation of R&D activities pay back? The home region<br />

perspective"<br />

� Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver, Jose Albors "Are technology gatekeepers constraining my cluster? Unfolding radical changes in<br />

clusters"<br />

� Orietta Marsili, Anet Weterings "Spatial concentration of industries and new firm exits: Does this relationship differ between<br />

exits by closure and by M&A?"<br />

Discussants: Massimo Colombo, Christoph Ihl<br />

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58 Public Policy and Innovation Output<br />

Thursday June 21 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP114, Chair: Giulia Trombini 9<br />

� Frank van Rijnsoever, Sjoerd Bakker, Leon Welle "Credibility and legitimacy in policy-driven innovation networks:<br />

Resource dependencies and expectations in Dutch electric vehicle subsidies"<br />

� Thomas Brenner "Universities and Regional Innovation Output: A Detailed Empirical Study of 19 Technologies in Germany"<br />

� Roberto Lorio, Rosamaria D'Amore, Sandrine Labory "How do the institutions involved in scientific collaboration deal with<br />

spatial and institutional distance? An analysis of the co-autorships of scientific publications"<br />

Discussants: Claudia de Fuentes, Maite Martinez-Granado<br />

59 Entrepreneurial Action and the Emergence of Markets<br />

Thursday June 21 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP112, Chair: Martin Goossen 10<br />

� Mohammad Keyhani, Moren Lévesque, Anoop Madhok "Elements of A Theory Of Entrepreneurial Rents"<br />

� Jeroen Struben, Brandon Lee "Market Formation: Examining the Coordination of Heterogeneous Contributions"<br />

� Bruce Tether, Ileana Stigliani "Towards a Theory of Industry Emergence:Entrepreneurial Actions to Imagine, Create,<br />

Nurture and Legitimate a New Industry"<br />

Discussants: Özaygen Altay, Sangyoon Yi<br />

60 Business Eco-Systems<br />

Thursday June 21 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SPs03 Ernst & Young Aud., Chair: Geerten van de Kaa 19<br />

� Benjamin Engelstätter, Michael Ward "Video Game Niches: Specialization, Substitutability and Strategy"<br />

� Tobias Kretschmer, Jörg Claussen, Thomas Spengler "Market leadership through technology - Backward compatibility in<br />

the U.S. Handheld Video Game Industry"<br />

� Seng-su Tsang, Ted Tschang "Combinations and Cultural Content: Catch-up in the Chinese Gaming Industry"<br />

Discussants: Ester Martinez-Ros, Gordon Walker<br />

61 Platform Competition<br />

Thursday June 21 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP113 IBM Aud., Chair: Matthijs Janssen 20<br />

� Annabelle Gawer, Michael Cusumano "Industry Platforms and Ecosystem Innovation"<br />

� Franz Schwiebacher, Katrin Hussinger "The Market Value of Standard-Setting Activities"<br />

� Llewellyn Thomas, Erkko Autio "Modeling the ecosystem: a meta-synthesis of ecosystem and related literatures"<br />

Discussants: Arnold Picot, Jacob Rubæk Holm<br />

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62 Protecting Innovations<br />

Thursday June 21 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP214, Chair: Martina Pasquini 47<br />

� Diego Useche "Are patents signals for the IPO market? Evidence for an empirical analysis of the US and the European<br />

software industry"<br />

� Markus Simeth, Stéphane Lhuillery "The organization of industrial R&D and scientific disclosure"<br />

� Keyvan Vakili "Competitive Effects of Modern Patent Pools: The Effect of the MPEG-2 Pool on Outsiders’ Performance"<br />

Discussants: Carolina Castaldi, Melissa Schilling<br />

63 Organizational Knowledge and International Firms<br />

Thursday June 21 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP208, Chair: Michaël Bikard 48<br />

� Francesco Rullani, Alessandra Perri, Raffaele Oriani "Does co-location accelerate knowledge outflows from FDI? The role<br />

of MNC subsidiaries' technology sourcing strategies"<br />

� Theoni Symeonidou, Erkko Autio, Johan Bruneel "Liabilities of Foreignness and International Growth: Examination of IPRbased<br />

and Product-based Strategies"<br />

� Mette Knudsen, Nadika Bulathsinhala "The Role of Organizational Knowledge Integrators in Large R&D Projects"<br />

Discussants: Ram Mudambi, Anne Plunket<br />

64 Cooperation and Innovation<br />

Thursday June 21 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP213, Chair: Manca Poglajen 53<br />

� Dilan Aksoy "Deriving Value by Signaling Good Citizenship: The Case of Open Source Software"<br />

� Oscar Llopis-Corcoles, Nicolai Foss "Revisiting the Link Between Cooperative Climate and Knowledge Sharing Behavior:<br />

The Role of Job Autonomy and Intrinsic Motivation"<br />

� Patrick Llerena, Patrick Cohendet, Laurent Simon " The Routinization of Creativity: Lessons from the Case of a videogame<br />

Creative Powerhouse "<br />

Discussants: Kenneth Huang, Joel Baum<br />

65 Recombination as a Source of Creativity<br />

Thursday June 21 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP212, Chair: Özge Cokpekin 59<br />

� Ammon Salter, Anne ter Wal, Paola Criscuolo "Going underground: bootlegging and individual innovative performance"<br />

� Taija Turunen, Ivanka Visnjic, Andy Neely "Innovating Backwards: Reverse R&D Process in Service Innovation"<br />

� Lars Alkaersig, Finn Valentin, Karin Beukel, Giancarlo Lauto "Not all combinations are created equal - How the<br />

technological and combinative capabilities of the firm affect innovation value"<br />

Discussants: Lorenzo Cassi, Jingshu Du<br />

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66 Innovation in Network Industries<br />

Thursday June 21 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SP207, Chair: Kristian Nielsen 62<br />

� Anja Schulze "Distance Between Partners' Knowledge Base Components as an Explanation of Joint Innovation<br />

Performance"<br />

� Lorenzo Zirulia, Franco Malerba, Stefano Breschi "Tie Formation over the Network Life Cycle: Evidence from<br />

Telecommunications"<br />

� Aija Leiponen "Innovating Standards Through Informal Consortia: The Case of Wireless Telecommunications"<br />

Discussants: Luca Berchicci, Dmitry Sharapov<br />

67 Emergence and Evolution of Technologies and Industries<br />

Thursday June 21 at 15:00-16:30, Room: SPs08 Nykredit Aud., Chair: Olga Fernholz 64<br />

� Bram Timmermans, Rudi Bekkers, Luca Bordoli "Rock ‘n Roller Coaster: An Explorative Study on the Evolution of the<br />

European Steel Roller Coaster Industry"<br />

� Daniele Rotolo, Michael Hopkins, Ismael Rafols "The Emergence of a New Technology: A Multi-Perspective Analysis on<br />

the Case of Human Papilloma Virus (Hpv) Molecular Diagnostic Tests"<br />

� Esin Yoruk, Slavo Radosevic "SAPPHO Revisited: Factors of Innovation Success in Knowledge-Intensive Entreprises in<br />

Central and Eastern Europe"<br />

Discussants: Michael Roach, Anne Tanner<br />

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June 14, 2012<br />

POSTER SESSIONS<br />

POSTER PRESENTERS' GUIDELINES<br />

Poster presenters will prepare a display of their work (max. 0.8x1.2 meters. This equals roughly 12 A4-sheets of standard paper).<br />

Poster presenters must be available for presenting their work and answering questions during the poster sessions. The poster<br />

sessions will be announced in the conference program available on June 1 at the conference website.<br />

Ideally a poster will provide information on:<br />

- Title of the paper<br />

- Name and contact information for the author(s)<br />

- Research question/aim of the paper<br />

- Presentation of the theoretical framing<br />

- Presentation of data (if empirical paper)<br />

- Presentation of main findings, including possible theoretical and policy implications<br />

- A list of main references<br />

- The use of graphics and colors is encouraged<br />

- Type-fonts similar to slide presentations should be used to enhance readability (a poster is not just a copy of the paper).<br />

A poster must grab the viewer’s attention and quickly communicate its ideas and relevance. Keep in mind that people are<br />

standing at some distance, thus large fonts will draw attention. Hard copies of the paper should be available for interested<br />

colleagues.<br />

Boards to fasten the poster to will be available in the poster area.<br />

POSTER SESSION I<br />

Indu Khurana: "Speed of Entrepreneurial Learning and Firm Growth"<br />

Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver, Francisca Sempere Sempere Ripoll, Carles Boronat-Moll: "The returns from process innovation: patterns,<br />

antecedents and results"<br />

Killian J McCarthy, Wilfred Dolfsma, Eelko Huizingh: "Media Sentiment and the Propensity to Patent"<br />

Henar Alcalde: "Collaboration Patterns and Product Innovation in the Basque Country. Does Foreign Ownership Matter?"<br />

Alexander Marco Martin, Carsten Dreher: "Organizational routines as negotiated order: The case of a young technological company"<br />

Astrid Heidemann Lassen, Maureen McKelvey: "'Open Innovation Thinking as a Mechanism for Strategic Development of Knowledge<br />

Intensive Ventures"<br />

René Chester Goduscheit, Stefan Brendstrup: "Spinoffs and SME's - Potential motivation and rationales"<br />

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June 14, 2012<br />

Zhen Zong, Benoit Demil: "Boundaries creation in emerging activities: a first step in the categorization process of a sector"<br />

Mirva Peltoniemi, Henri Schildt: "Division of labour in cultural production: Competences and strategies of game developers and<br />

publishers"<br />

Davide Aloini, Antonella Martini, Paolo Neirotti, Leon Oerlemans: "Unpack it: Organizational Ambidexterity Between Structure,<br />

Knowledge and Performance. an Empirical Analysis"<br />

Dirk Martignoni, Helmut Dietl, Markus Lang: "Performance Implications of Replicating Practices Inaccurately"<br />

Bruce Tether, Elif Bascavusoglu-Moreau: "Servitization: The Extent and Motivations for Service Provision amongst UK Manufacturers"<br />

Walter Bataglia, Iara Ferreira: "The Influence of Organizational Competences in the Relation Between Corporate Contexts and Strategic<br />

Groups"<br />

Norin Arshed, John Finch, Raluca Bunduchi: "Technology Roadmapping and SMEs: A Literature Review"<br />

Janne M. Korhonen, Julia Kasmire: "Adder: a new model for simulating the evolution of technology, with observations on why perfectly<br />

knowledgeable agents cannot launch technological revolutions"<br />

Daniela Blettner, Philipp Tuertscher, Richard Bettis: "Resource and Attention Adaptation after Crisis"<br />

Siw M. Fosstenløkken: "Collaboration for Innovation in a Big City Region"<br />

Verena Christiane Eckl: "Creating an Interactive-Recursive Model of Knowledge Transfer"<br />

Eric James Iversen: "The impact of patenting on collaboration: Evidence from a Norwegian panel of two waves of the Community<br />

Innovation Survey"<br />

Kristin Amalia Atladottir: "Does one-size-fits-all fit anyone? Allocative inefficiency in copyright for creators"<br />

POSTER SESSION II<br />

Manca Poglajen: "University-Industry Knowledge and Technology Transfer: Isomorphism of university technology transfer organizational<br />

units (Working Paper)"<br />

Konstantinos Delaportas: "AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE DETERMINANTS OF DIFFUSION OF WIND POWER"<br />

Steffen Kinkel, Oliver Som: "Changing patterns of R&D relocation activities in the course of the global economic crisis"<br />

Stephen Roper, Jim Love, Priit Vahter: "The value of design strategies for new product development: Some econometric evidence"<br />

Shen-Chen William Chang, Klaus Nielsen: "The role of institutional entrepreneurship in standard wars: The Blu-ray Disc Case"<br />

Sandrine Labory: "Role of external knowledge flows in cluster upgrading: an empirical analysis of the Mirandola biomedical district in<br />

Italy"<br />

Cristina Chaminade, Ju Liu: "Commonalities, differences, and interplay between global production networks and global innovation<br />

networks in two multinational companies"<br />

Fiorenza Belussi: "The life science cluster of Emilia Romagna: has technological specialisation evolved into related varieties?"<br />

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June 14, 2012<br />

Kun Fu: "Knowledge Base of Industrial Clusters and Regional Technological Specialization: Evidence from ICT Industrial Clusters in<br />

China"<br />

Fabrice GALIA, Sara MANCINI, Valentina MORANDI: "Obstacles to Innovation: What Hampers Innovation in France And Italy?"<br />

Petra Johanna Turkama, Jukka Mattila: "The Change of Institutional Logic in the European Commission Research Funding Instruments"<br />

Alberto Marzucchi, Davide Antonioli, Sandro Montresor: "Innovation cooperation within and across regional boundaries. Does<br />

innovation policy add something?"<br />

Tung-Fei Tsai-Lin, Yuan-Chieh Chang, Phil Y. Yang: "The Determinants of Faculty’s Involvement Toward Pasteurian Orientation In<br />

Entrepreneurial Universities"<br />

Elisabeth Mueller, Philipp Sebastian Boeing, Philipp Sandner: "Technological Capabilities of Chinese Enterprises: Who is Going to<br />

Compete Abroad?"<br />

Carlos Montalvo, Saeed Moghayer: "State of an innovation system: theoretical and empirical advance towards an innovation efficiency<br />

index"<br />

Daniel Ehls, Elda Dedja, Cornelius Herstatt: "Open Source Software and Open Content Comparison: Same Same but Different"<br />

Lucia H. T. Viegas, José Vitor Bomtempo: "How are radical innovations developed? An analytical framework to examine radical<br />

innovations based on the Values of Cohesion approach.<br />

DRUID Debate Guidelines<br />

Each debate confronts a motion and lasts about one and a half hour. The standard time schedule looks like this:<br />

• A brief introduction by the Moderator,<br />

• A vote where the audience indicates its initial stand on the motion<br />

• First affirmative constructive: 12 minutes<br />

• First negative constructive: 12 minutes<br />

• Second affirmative constructive: 12 minutes<br />

• Second negative constructive: 12 minutes<br />

• First negative rebuttal: 3 minutes<br />

• First affirmative rebuttal: 3 minutes<br />

• Second negative rebuttal: 3 minutes<br />

• Second affirmative rebuttal: 3 minutes<br />

• Questions from the floor and answers from the panelists<br />

• A vote where the audience indicates its concluding stand on the motion<br />

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