EU-SPRI 2015 ANNUAL CONFERENCE - PROGRAMME PRE-CONFERENCE: 9th June 2015 MEETING ROOM: TALLINN 17.00-18.00 EU-SPRI FORUM Executive Council Meeting 18.00-19.00 Buffet Dinner for EU-SPRI General Assembly and Executive Council Participants 19.00-20.30 EU-SPRI FORUM General Assembly DAY 1: 10TH June 2015 8.00-9.00 REGISTRATION 9.00-9.30 WELCOME: Co-Chairs of the Organizing Committee, EU-SPRI Forum President, Dr. Stefan Kuhlman, CEO Erkki K.M. Leppävuori, VTT 9.30-10.15 PLENARY: KEY NOTE: Bengt-Åke Lundvall, Reflections on the origin of the NSI-concept and on its usefulness in a globalizing world economy 10.15-10.30 COFFEE BREAK 10.30-12.30 PARALLELS SESSIONS 1 GENERAL TRACK 1A: Combined session: A) Relational capital B) Women in STI policy and practice Chair: Mika Nieminen, VTT TRANSFORMING INNOVATION SOCIAL INNOVATION FUTURES: BEYOND POLICY PANACEA AND THE MISSING LINKS – DEMAND POLICY BASED POLICY MAKING AND CONCEPTUAL AMBIGUITY INSTRUMENTS IN THE CONTEXT OF MISSION ORIENTATION. CONCEPTS, IMPACTS, GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES 1B 1C 1D Chair: Jakob Edler, University of Manchester and Wouter Boon, Utrecht University Juha Oksanen, Maria LimaEffie Amanatidou. Understanding Wouter Boon and Jakob Edler. Toivanen, Nina Rilla and Arho The Missing Links – Demand social innovation: from Suominen. The Role of Relational innovation systems to innovation Based Policy Making And Instruments In The Context Of Capital in Formation of functions Mission Orientation: Concepts, Macroculture and Adaptive Impacts, Governance Challenges Capability for Industry Renewal Kaisa Still, Jukka Huhtamäki, Olavi Lehtoranta and Arho Suominen. Relational Capital and Company Performance: Case YIC in Finland Susan Cozzens, Kaye HusbandsFealing and Debra Fitzgerald. Does it Matter Who Leads? Women in U.S. Science and Technology Policy Elizabeth Pollitzer and Martina Schraudner. Gender dynamics and women’s careers in innovation ecosystems and knowledge practices Chair: Paul Benneworth, University of Twente 1E 1F: Regional Policy Chair: Stefan Kuhlmann, University of Twente Chair: Jonathan Köhler, Fraunhofer-ISI Chair: Antti Pelkonen, VTT Jose Manuel Leceta and Gonzalo Leon. Shifting Paradigms For European Innovation Policy: A Thought Piece Allard van Mossel, Frank van Rijnsoever, Koen Frenken and Marko Hekkert. It's not age—it's experience: How historical environmental dynamics influence firms' ability to survive transitions Kieron Flanagan, Edurne Magro, Elvira Uyarra and James Wilson. Who is the policy-maker? Agency in regional innovation policy in Greater Manchester and the Basque Country Georg Holtz, Thorben Jensen and Emile Chappin. Modelling The Diffusion And Effect Of Behaviour Changing Feedback Devices Frans Hermans. The potential of Exponential Random Graph Models and Stochastic Actor Oriented Models in Transition Studies Iiris Saittakari and Nina Rilla. Are Finnish Regional Innovation Clusters Fruitful For Foreign Subsidiary Innovatoin? Jan Fagerberg, Staffan Laestadius and Ben R. Martin. The Triple Challenge: The economy, Climate Change and Governance Markus Bugge, Lars Coenen and Marja-Liisa Niinikoski and Kaisa Mónica Edwards Schachter. Social Innovation As Institutional Are Branstad. A Systemic and Co- Lähteenmäki-Smith.A PlaceEvolutionary Approach to Innovation Based Approach to the Transformative Change in Health Governance of Transformative Care - The Case of Ambient Innovation Policy Assisted Living Technologies And Active Ageing in Norway Magnus Gulbrandsen. Social Colette Bos, Alexander Peine and innovation as radical innovation Harro van Lente. Articulations Of – a review and agenda The 'Ageing Society' In Nanotechnology Johan Schot and Laur Kanger. Conceptualizing The Active Role Of Users In Shaping Transitions MODELLING TRANSITIONS TO GENERAL TRACK SUSTAINABILITY: ADVANCES IN THEORY AND APPLICATIONS FOR POLICY Roman Martin, Hanna Martin and Michaela Trippl. The Role of Policy in Regional Path Creation: A Comparison of New Media and Biogas in Southern Sweden Mabel Sanchez-Barrioluengo and Paul Benneworth. What Makes the Difference? Analysing The Regional Component of the Influence of University's Structural Configuration On Its Performance 12.30-13.30 LUNCH 13.30-15.30 PARALLELS SESSIONS 2 GENERAL TRACK SOCIAL INNOVATION FUTURES: THE MISSING LINKS – DEMAND TRANSFORMING INNOVATION BEYOND POLICY PANACEA AND BASED POLICY MAKING AND POLICY CONCEPTUAL AMBIGUITY INSTRUMENTS IN THE CONTEXT OF MISSION ORIENTATION. CONCEPTS, IMPACTS, GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES MODELLING TRANSITIONS TO SUSTAINABILITY: ADVANCES IN THEORY AND APPLICATIONS FOR POLICY 2A: Smart Specialization Tarmo Kalvet, Tallinn Technological University 2B Chair: Effie Amanatidou, Manchester University 2E Chair: Georg Holtz, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy Jonathan Köhler, et al. The dynamic simulation of TIS functions in transitions pathways: niche/regime actors and policy drivers for change 2C Chair: Jakob Edler, University of Manchester and Wouter Boon, Utrecht University Jaime Del Castillo, Jonatan Paton Annamaria Orban. Social and Wouter Boon and Haico Te and Belen Barroeta. Smart Cultural Innovations as Pillars of Kulve. Dealing With Conflicting Specialization for Economic Future-minded Creative City Demands In Emerging Change: The Case of Spain Development Systems Technologies – When Public And Private Users Collide Stefan Kuhlmann and Arie Rip. Evolving Concertation - New constellations of actors addressing Grand Challenges Rhiannon Pugh, Kaija Valdmaa and Piret Tonurist. Smart Specialisation in small, young, peripheral nations; insights from Wales and Estonia Ellen Moors and Alexander Susanne Giesecke. Analysing, Peine. New Value Spaces for understanding and shaping social innovation: The example Emerging Health Innovations of 100 years social housing in the city of Vienna Jakob Edler and Helga Nowotny. The Pervasiveness of Innovation And Why We Need To Re-Think Innovation Policy to Rescue It Kadri Ukrainski, Hanna Kanep and Karin Tartu. Sectoral R&D Specialisation and Industrial Policy Targeting in Small Countries Markus Bugge, Lars Coenen, Pedro Marques and Kevin Morgan. Social Innovation and Societal Challenges: Re-framing the concept and practice of assisted living in Britain and Norway Johan Schot. Moving Innovation Rainer Walz, Jonathan Köhler, Policy from a Competition to a Christian Lerch and Christian Transformative Change Agenda Sartorius. Towards Empirical Modelling Of An Integrated TISMLP Approach: An Explanatory Case Study On Wind Turbines Gaston Heimeriks, Ingeborg Meijer and Alfredo Yegros. The Scientific Basis for Smart Specialisation in Europe 15.30-16.00 2D Chair: Jose Manuel Leceta, European University Institute COFFEE BREAK Frieder Rubik and Ria Müller. Non-Public Bulk Consumers As Drivers of Eco-Innovations Julien Chicot and Mireille Matt. Public procurement of innovation: A Review Of Rationales, Instruments And Design Elena M. Tur, Paolo Zeppini and Koen Frenken. Transitions and Critical Fragmentation: A Percolation Model 16:00-17.45 PARALLELS SESSIONS 3 GENERAL TRACK 3A: Innovation policy I Chair: Janne Lehenkari, VTT GENERAL TRACK SOCIAL INNOVATION FUTURES: THE MISSING LINKS – DEMAND BEYOND POLICY PANACEA AND BASED POLICY MAKING AND CONCEPTUAL AMBIGUITY INSTRUMENTS IN THE CONTEXT OF MISSION ORIENTATION. CONCEPTS, IMPACTS, GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES 3B 3C 3D: Innovation indicators Chair: Magnus Gulbrandsen, University of Oslo Philippe Laredo. Innovation Paul Benneworth. Social policy at stake: Should we throw innovation as a form of sociothe baby with the bath water or technical transition change the composition of the bath waters 18.00 GENERAL TRACK 3E: Policy options for encouraging innovation Chair: Torsti Loikkanen, VTT Chair: Chair: Jakob Edler, University of Manchester and Wouter Boon, Utrecht University Dimitri Gagliardi, John Rigby and Yanchao Li. Supply or Demand or Supply and Demand? Chair: Jon-Mikel ZabalaIturriagagoitia, University of Deusto Jordi Molas-Gallart, Ismael Rafols and Diego Chavarro. Exploring Biases And Potential Effects of S&T Indicators In Peripheral Spaces Michael Hopkins. What’s On The Table? Technology Policy Options To Encourage The Financing Of Biotech Innovation Chao-Chen Chung. The Emergence And Troubled Growth Of Bio-Diesel Innovation System In Taiwan Yanchao Li, Maria Karaulova, Oliver Shackleton and Philip Shapira. Differential Outcomes to Strategy - Exploring Factors Shaping the Returns to Innovation Policies in China and Russia Jürgen Howaldt, Dmitri Domanski and Michael Schwarz. On the Theory of Social Innovations: Tarde's Disregarded Contribution to the Development of A Sociological Innovation Theory Lisa Dale-Clough. Integrating Demand and Mission-Oriented Innovation Policy: Rationales For the Adoption Of Public Procurement Of Innovation As A Demand-Side Innovation Policy Mechanism Janne Huovari, Olavi Lehtoranta and Mika Nieminen. An Attempt To Measure Innovation Differently – Results Of A Pilot Survey Karel Haegeman and Totti Könnölä. Excellence in Cohesion: Exploring Synergies between Smart Specialisation Strategies and Knowledge and Innovation Communities Maria Clara Couto Soares and Cecilia Tomassini. Inclusive Development in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy of the BRICS Ville Valovirta. Managing Innovation Risks With PreCommercial Procurement And Innovation Support Schemes Charles Edquist and Jon Mikel Alec Waterworth. Policy and Zabala-Iturriagagoitia. Sweden is Funding Decisions in Brazil's Oil not the innovation leader of And Gas Sector Europe or The Innovation Unvion Scoreboard is flawed Cocktails: Break Area DAY 2: 11th June 2015 9.00-9.45 PLENARY: KEY NOTE: Susana Borrás: Innovation Policy in the Age of Governance: What Goals, What Role for the State? 9.45-10.00 COFFEE BREAK 10.00-12.00 PARALLELS SESSIONS 4 GENERAL TRACK GENERAL TRACK OPENING UP THE INNOVATION SMART POLICIES, INNOVATION AND TRANSFORMATION OF SYSTEM FRAMEWORK MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES TOWARDS NEW ACTORS AND INSTITUTIONS INNOVATION COLLABORATION GENERAL TRACK TO TACKLE SOCIETAL CHALLENGES AND PROMOTE DEVELOPMENT 4A: Human capital in STI 4B: Firm based STI 4C 4D: Tekes-Vinnova Policy Round Table on Renewal in Manufacturing Chair: Nina Rilla, VTT Chair: Matthias Deschryvere, Chair: Philine Warnke, Chair: Lennart Stenberg, VTT Fraunhofer-ISI VINNOVA Philine Warnke, Knut Koschatzky Dirk Pilat, OECD, Innovation Helena Lenihan, Helen McGuirk Juan Carlos Salazar-Elena, et al. Opening Up The Innovation Policy – New Insights, New and Justin Doran. Modelling the Asunción López López and M. Directions System Framework Twoards Paloma Sanchez Muñoz. Contribution of Innovative Manufacturing Capacity, Market New Actors And Institutions Human Capital As A Driver of Linkage and Profitability of R&D. Firm-Level Innovagtion And Implicaions for R&D Policy in Assessing The Implications for SMEs. Innovation Policy 4E: Panel: Academic, Policy and Practice Perspectives on Innovation for Development Chair: Aki Enkenberg, Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs Panelists: Erika Kraemer-Mbula, Institute for Economic Research on Innovation (IERI) in Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa; Timo Hämäläinen. The challenge of new industrial policy: how to facilitate the growth of new business ecosystems Regina Helena Alves da Silva, Postgraduate Program in Social Communication at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) Brazil and Director of Pro-Citta - Pro Citizenship Studies Institute Göran Marklund, Christopher Palmberg. Implementing ‘new’ innovation policy programs – some prospects and challenges Mika Välitalo, Plan International Jari Kolehmainen and Henrika Finland Ruokonen. Smart Specialization in Finland: Empirical Bottom-Up View Matthias Deschryvere and Petri Catalina Martinez, Laura CruzCastro and Luis Sanz-Menendez. Rouvinen. Customer Orientation and Firm Performance Extending The Contract For Another Year? Subsidies To Foster The Employability of S&T Workers In Spain Laura Cruz-Castro et al. Promotion and systems of promotion in academic careers Silvia Bruzzi. Research, Education and Innovation Systems in the European Union: Developing New Strategies to Compete in the Global and Knowledge-based Economy Gijs Diercks and Fred Steward. Assessing The Uptake Of Challenge-Led And PracticeBased Innovation By The European Union Alice Ludvig, Veera Tahvanainen Bernd Ebersberger and Annalena and Gerhard Weiss. The Practice Wiesend. Crowdfunding And of Entrepreneurship: Support for Innovation System Failures Innovation on private forest land Charles Edquist and Susana Other Panelists: Cecilia Warrol Borras. Public risk capital funding and Kirsti Vilen should be seed funding - but additionality is not there! Nina Strandberg, Department for Partnerships and Innovations Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) 4F: Innovation policy II Chair: Ville Valovirta, VTT Kadri Ukrainski and Teet Kannike. Demand-Based Policies and Innovativeness of the Economic Sectors Satu Pekkarinen, Satu Rinkinen and Vesa Harmaakorpi. Sociotechnological transitions and new business logics – From cluster policies towards ecosystem policies Antti Pelkonen, Mika Nieminen and Janne Lehenkari. Analysing The Impacts of A High-Level Research and Innovation Policy Council - Conceptual Framework and A Case Study 12.00-12.15 BREAK 12.15-13.00 PLENARY: Social Innovation: Policy Panacea Or Confused Concept For Innovation Studies? Chair: Magnus Gulbrandsen Panelists: Susana Borras, Effie Amanatidou and Paul Benneworth 13.00-14.00 LUNCH 13.15-1400 Special lunch session - ROOM: HELSINKI - Xiabo Wu: Beyond the catch-up: Lessons from the Chinese firms 14.00-16.00 PARALLELS SESSIONS 5 GENERAL TRACK GENERAL TRACK CHANGING INNOVATION POLICY SMART POLICIES, INNOVATION INNOVATION COLLABORATION AND GOVERNANCE FOR AND TRANSFORMATION OF TO TACKLE SOCIETAL SUSTAINABILITY MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES CHALLENGES AND PROMOTE DEVELOPMENT 5A: Patents I 5B: Emerging innovation ecosystems Chair: Torsti Loikkanen, VTT 5C Alco C. Kieft, Robert Harmsen and Marko P. Hekkert. Toward a better understanding of blocking mechanisms in Systems of Innovation: insights from an analysis of the relatedness of problems in a case study of high energy efficient houses in the Netherland Lisa Scordato, Antje Klitkou and Lars Coenen. Timing, Scale and Coordination In Policy Mixes for Sustainable Transitions: The Case of Sweden Sabrina Backs, Markus Günther Markku Sotarauta and Tuomo and Christian Stummer. Heinonen. Innovation Systems Academic patenting meets agent- and Human Spare Parts Industry based simulation: provisional Seen through a Competence Set: results and research perspectives A Conceptual Discussion with an Illustrative Case from Tampere, Finland Karoline Rogge and Joachim Schleich. The Innovation Impact Of The Policy Mix For Renewable Power Generation: A Survey of German Technology Providers Chair: Olof Ejermo, Lund University Czarnitzki Dirk, Thorsten Doherr, Katrin Hussinger, Paula Schliessler and Andrew Toole. Individual Versus Institutional Ownership of UniversityDiscovered Inventions Chair: Lars Coenen, Lund University 5D: Tekes Vinnova Meeting Renewal in Manufacturing Chair: Daniel Johansson, Vinnova and Christopher Palmberg, Tekes 5E Chair: Melissa Plath, Finnish University Partnership for International Development Mona Arnold et al. A Roadmap for EU-LAC collaboration on nanotechnologies for meeting water sustainability challenges Luis C. Pérez et al. Towards A Roadmap for Deployment of Nanotechnology Energy for Latin America Francesco Lissoni, Michele Pezzoni and Valerio Sterzi. Patent Assignment And Quality of Academic Inventions: An Analysis of Italian Data, 19962009 Toni Ahlqvist, Mikko Dufva and Kaisa Oksanen. Emerging Ecosystems, Innovation Policies And Socio-Economic Transitions: The Case of Synthetic Biology Hans Hvide and Benjamin Jones. University Innovation and the Professor's Privilege 16.00-16.30 COFFEE BREAK 16.30-18.00 PARALLELS SESSIONS 6 Masaru Yarime. UniversityIndustry-Government Collaboration for Sustainability Innovation: Functions and Mechanisms of Stakeholder Platforms on Smart Cities Ana Clara Aparecida Alves De Souza, Bruno De Souza Lessa and José Carlos Lázaro Da SilvaFilho. Dimensions of Social Innovation and the Promotion Local Economic Development in the Brazilian Semiarid Per Dannemand Andersen and Dorothy Sutherland Olsen. Learning From Demonstration Projects in Sustainable Energy and Transport Cordula Ott. Reflections on the Democratization of Knowledge Generation in Research Partnerships for Sustainable Development GENERAL TRACK GENERAL TRACK OPENING UP THE INNOVATION SYSTEM FRAMEWORK TOWARDS NEW ACTORS AND INSTITUTIONS INNOVATION COLLABORATION TO TACKLE SOCIETAL CHALLENGES AND PROMOTE DEVELOPMENT 6A: Patents II 6B: Responsible innovation policy Chair: Toni Ahlqvist, VTT 6C 6E Chair: Philine Warnke, Fraunhofer-ISI Luciane Meneguin Ortega, Daniel Marcelo Dias Entorno and Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato. University of Sao Paulo Innovation Activities With Social Responsibility: When Opportunity Meets Social Needs Ralf Lindne et al. Addressing Orientation Failure: Conceptual Thoughts On how To Integrate Directionality In The Systems Of Innovation Heuristic Chair: Gonzalo OrdóñezMatamoros, University of Twente Carlos Ramos, The Evaluation of Behavioural Additionality in Mexico: A Case of current methodological practices Chair: Hannes Toivanen, VTT Francesco Lissoni, Catalina Martinez and Luis SanzMenendez. Funding and Ownership of Academic Inventions: Evidence From A Patent-Level Survey Olof Ejermo, Olavi Lehtoranta and Hannes Toivanen. Evaluating the abolishment of the Finnish professor’s privilege Giovanni Colombo. The Grand Challenges: A Potential Boost For A Responsible Research And Innovation Kim-Marlene Le. Institutions And TEchnological Innovations: The Case Of The Adoption And Diffusion Of Digital Projectors In France Henrik Larsen. Exploring the Role of International Technology Transfer in Enhancing Innovative Capacities and Technological Capabilities of Firms in Developing Countries Cristina Peñasco, Catalina Martínez and Pablo Del Río. A market for green patents? Analysis of ownership changes in environmental technologies from Spain Mee Kim and Jieun Seong. Welfare Transition Experiments in Korea: Learning and Policy Challenges Ahead Magda Smink, Marko Hekkert and Simona Negro. Institutional Entrepreneurship In The Emerging Renewable Energy Field: Incumbents Versus New Entrants Claudia Noumedem Temgoua and Ernest Miguelez. Highly Skilled Migration and Knowledge Diffusion: A Gravity Model Approach 18.00-19.30 BREAK 19.30 DINNER AT SAS RADISSON BALL ROOM DAY 3: 12th June 2015 9.00-11.00 PARALLELS SESSIONS 7 GENERAL TRACK GENERAL TRACK GENERAL TRACK SMART POLICIES, INNOVATION INNOVATION COLLABORATION AND TRANSFORMATION OF TO TACKLE SOCIETAL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES CHALLENGES AND PROMOTE DEVELOPMENT 7A: Innovation policy III 7B: Evaluation and foresight methods Chair: Mika Nieminen, VTT 7C: Innovation policy IV 7D: Elizabeth Koier et al. Between policy and practise: The effects of innovation and science policies on faculties and research groups Lize Van Dyck and Kris Bachus. Evaluating long-term transitions on a short-term basis: towards an evaluation tool Kadri Ukrainski and Teet Kannike. Demand-Based Policies and Innovativeness of the Economic Sectors Victoria Kayser. Measuring The Knowledge Flow Between Science and Public: Mass Media's Role in Innovation Systems Michael Dinges, Peter Biegelbauer and Doris Wilhelmer. The Tower of Babylon in the Civil Service: Foresight as a Method of Coordination Min Leng. Entrepreneurial Saara Matala. Through the Ice Scientist and the Governance of and the Cold War - Development Public Research: The Case of of the Finnish Artic Shipbuilding Chinese Academy of Sciences Chair: Matthias Weber, AIT K. Matthias Weber and E.Anders Eriksson. Towards new missionoriented RTI policy and new rationales for programming and priority-setting: insights from the case of security Mikko Dufva et al. Challenges of the European research area in shifting towards long-term transformative science, technology and innovation strategy 11.00-11.30 COFFEE BREAK 7E Chair: Paula Kivimaa, SYKE, Chair: Hannes Toivanen, VTT Chair: Maria Lima-Toivanen, SPRU VTT Maria Lima-Toivanen, Ineke Kirsi Hyytinen, Sampsa Ruutu, Daniele Rotolo, Diana Hicks and Staffan Laestadius. Policy, Ben Martin. What Is An Emerging transformation and productivity Malsch, Martina Lindorfer and Mika Nieminen and Marja Kaisu Loikkanen. Roadmap for Toivonen. A system dynamic and Technology? Deployment of Nanotechnology multi-criteria perspectives in for Health in Latin America by evaluation of innovations 2025 Paula Kivimaa, Wouter Boon and Riina Antikainen. Intermediation for eco-innovations: Aalto Centre for Entrepreneurship in the context of a university innovation ecosystem Matti Pihlajamaa, Tuulikki Olander and Jukka-Pekka Kevätsalo. Renewal of manufacturing industries: how to support radical innovation? Michael Novotny. Innovations in Wood-based Process Industries in Transition: Management & Policy Implications Maria De Pilar Lopez Acuña, et al. Qualitative analysis for action prioritization for the implementation of innovative technologies in the health sector Muhammad H. Zaman. Public Health and Medicine in the Middle-East: Innovations and Institutions Ivanildo José De Melo Filho et al. Integration Service Development of Information Learning Activities Within Distance Education In Brazil 11.30-12.30 PLENARY: CLOSING SESSION (Conference Summary, Announcements, Farewell) 12.30-13.30 LUNCH TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C TRACK D TRACK E TRACK F MEETING ROOM GUIDE Ball Room: Denmark Ball Room: Norway Ball Room: Sweden Tallinn Åland Helsinki All Plenary Session in the Ball Room
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