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CONTENTS
Housekeeping 2
ISPIM Special Interest Groups (SIGS) 3
Awards & Winners 4
Open Calls for Papers in ISPIM-Supported Special Issues 4
Invited Speaker Profiles 5-7
Programme 8-22
Session Overview and Thematic Grouping Planner 23
Hot Topic Discussion Circles 24
Partner Messages 25-30
Parallel Session Summaries (only in online version*) 31-99
Presenter & Co-presenter Index (only in online version*) 100-103
Delegate List 104-110
Notes 111-122
* http://bit.ly/ISPIM2017_Book
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HOUSEKEEPING
Stop Press Although this book is correct at time of press, last-minute changes can occur. Any changes are listed at: http://bit.ly/vienna2017stoppress
Venue
All sessions and breaks are at Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna WiFi
All sessions are interactive and you are expected to contribute. Out of courtesy to other delegates, if you want to check email etc., please do not do so in session rooms. Network: WKOGAST user: gast password: gast
Delegate Badges Please wear your badge at all times, including evening events, where it is required to gain entry. Innovation Tours - Wednesday, 21 June
Tours will leave from in front of the Registration Desk on Level 1 @ 1430. Please do not be late. If you have not already selected your visit online, please sign up at the Registration Desk immediately.
• Tour 1: TU Wien Innovation Incubation Center (i²c)
• Tour 2: TTTech Group
• Tour 3: AIL - Angewandte Innovation Lab
• Tour 4: Haus der Musik
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ISPIM SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS (SIGS) ISPIM has Special Interest Groups within the framework of the Community to promote targeted specialist interaction on each topic. Each SIG has one or more volunteer Co-ordinators who convene the SIG sessions at ISPIM Events, co-ordinating output into Specialist Journals and bringing Academic, Consulting and Industry perspectives together within the SIG. If there is an area of innovation management that you would like to shape, contact Steffen Conn at [email protected] to discuss what it means to form and manage an ISPIM SIG.
The SIG’s purpose is to foster peer-to-peer interaction, proactive discussion, learning and exchange of ideas. Members wishing to author papers or presentations are welcome from industry, intermediary organisations, science or academia and should follow the regular event submission process as described in the Call for Papers.
The practical purpose of the ISPIM Special Interest Group on Digital Disruption is to help organizations sustain and develop exponential growth through digital disruption.
The objective is to increase the level of scholarship of the ISPIM Community and to enable ISPIM scholars to design, execute and publish research that is more rigorous and impactful in the field of innovation management.
The Living Labs SIG is supported by ENoLL - European Network of Living Labs. It will shed light on the concept of Living Labs, further understanding and cooperation between researchers, managers and practitioners in the field of Living Labs and explore latest practices, successes and caveats for Living Labs.
PACES: Practitioner-Academia Collaboration on Exploring Solutions Special Interest Group – PACES offers formats and platforms within ISPIM, its network and its activities, to foster and facilitate close communication and cooperation between all stakeholders, promoting industry - academia collaboration on innovation management.
We are a community that: actively publishes their latest knowledge in leading innovation and technology management journals, organizes workshops to share knowledge and develop capabilities related to the study and management of platforms and ecosystems, strengthens connections between researchers, practitioners and policy makers
If there is an area of innovation
management that you would
like to shape, contact Steffen
Conn at [email protected] to
discuss what it means to form
and manage an ISPIM SIG.
See https://www.ispim-
innovation.com/groups-
communities
This special interest group is an exciting addition to the ISPIM program. It aims to bring the academic, business and policy makers of ISPIM together to tackle very big and difficult challenges in host regions.
This SIG runs in all ISPIM Conferences. We invite regular submissions through the call for papers and organise invited speakers, workshops and networking sessions and journal special issues on hot topics. We also run inter-conference workshops.
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AWARDS & WINNERS
The ISPIM Scientific Panel Contribution Award (2017) This award is made to a member of the 150-person ISPIM Scientific Panel for excellence in scientific contribution.
• Dimitri Schuurman, imec.livinglabs, Belgium
The Knut Holt Award for Best Paper The Knut Holt Award is named after the founder of ISPIM and is awarded to the overall best paper at an ISPIM event, as chosen by the Scientific Panel. The nominees are:
• Seppo Leminen (Laurea University of Applied Sciences), Mika Westerlund (Carleton University, Sprott School of Business), Mervi Rajahonka (South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences XAMK): Innovating with service robots in living labs
• Roland Ortt (TU Delft), Ozgur Dedehayir (Queensland University of Technology), Francesc Miralles, Carla Riverola (La Salle – Universitat Ramon Llull): Innovators and early adopters in the diffusion of innovations: A literature review
• Arho Suominen (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland) and Ozgur Dedehayir (Queensland University of Technology): Pathways to a drug: A mixed methods analysis of emergence
The Alex Gofman Award for Best Student Paper
The eponymous Alex Gofman Award is named after the long-time member and supporter of ISPIM and is made to the student with the best paper. The nominees are:
• Menes Etingue Kum (University of Münster): R&D Intensity and Corporate Foresight – Their Relationship and Joint Impact on Firm Performance: A Longitudinal Analysis in Large Firms
• Daniel Kiel, Julian Müller, Christian Arnold, Kai-Ingo Voigt (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg): Sustainable Industrial Value Creation: Benefits and Challenges of Industry 4.0
• Karl Täuscher (University of Leipzig), Sven M. Laudien (Bayreuth University): Superstars vs. Long Tail: Who Benefits in the Sharing Economy?
The 2017 ISPIM Innovation Management Dissertation Award (sponsored by Innovation Leaders and John Wiley & Sons)
The ISPIM Scientific Panel is pleased to announce that the top three dissertations in the 2017 ISPIM Innovation Management. Dissertation Award are:
• Monika Hengstler (Zeppelin University, Germany): Radical innovation by means of open innovation: Empirical studies on ecosystems, capabilities and trust
• Andres Ramirez-Portilla (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden): The unexpected implications of opening up innovation: A multi-perspective study of the role of Open Innovation practices in mature industries
• Balazs Szatmari (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands): We Are (All) the Champions: The Effect of Status in the Implementation of Innovations
The winners of all awards will be announced during the Dinner on Monday evening.
OPEN CALLS FOR PAPERS IN ISPIM-SUPPORTED SPECIAL ISSUES Special Issue on Surviving the Valley of Death, edited by Huizingh, Biemans in Technovation Technovation is pleased to announce this Special Issue ‘Surviving the Valley of Death’ which is interested in research that helps to increase our understanding of the Valley of Death in the context of innovation management, its position relative to the stage-gate innovation process, and the organizational changes that are required for firms to successfully cross the Valley of Death and take innovative ideas to market. https://www.journals.elsevier.com/technovation/call-for-papers/special-issue-surviving-the-valley-of-death Innovation Ecosystems Special Issue, edited by McPhee, Dedehayir, Seppänen in TIM Technology Innovation Management Review Following the ISPIM Innovation Conference in Vienna, the Technology Management Review (TIM Review) will publish a Special Issue focusing on innovation ecosystems and platforms, which continue to change how members of society connect with one another while providing new entrepreneurial opportunities. The TIM Review brings together diverse viewpoints on the issues and emerging trends relevant to launching and growing technology businesses. https://timreview.ca/ People create your innovative technology – how do you manage them?, edited by Hurmelinna-Laukkanen, Olander in International Journal of Technology Management Theoretical, conceptual and empirical studies utilising a variety of methods from qualitative case studies to quantitative approaches are welcome. We encourage work conducted on data collected from organisations of different sizes (small and medium-sized enterprises, multinational enterprises, individual experts as freelancers etc.), and from different organisational levels - including examination at micro level. We suspect that data from different market areas can provide different kinds of results, and therefore encourage studies comparing different cultural contexts and/or having one particular context of examination. http://www.inderscience.com/info/ingeneral/cfp.php?id=3538
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/technovation/call-for-papers/special-issue-surviving-the-valley-of-deathhttps://www.journals.elsevier.com/technovation/call-for-papers/special-issue-surviving-the-valley-of-deathhttps://timreview.ca/http://www.inderscience.com/info/ingeneral/cfp.php?id=3538
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INVITED SPEAKER PROFILES
MONDAY, 19 JUNE 2017
GIJS VAN WULFEN - FOUNDER, FORTH INNOVATION METHOD
Gijs is an award-winning expert on innovation and an influencer with 300 000 followers on LinkedIn alone. He is the author of the innovation bestseller “The Innovation Expedition” and “The Innovation Maze.” And the founder of the award-winning FORTH innovation method – a proven step-by- step process to unleash innovation across all dimensions of your business. Gijs advises Fortune 500 companies such as 3M, AIRBUS and Bilfinger. Gijs teaches managers at all levels of the organization how to systematically produce innovative ideas. Thanks to his methodology, managers are able to
think creatively in every situation, a skill that creates entire cultures of innovation at companies. Gijs is an illustrative storyteller with an articulate informal style which is full of insight, humor, and entertainment.
TANIA DE JONG - FOUNDER, CREATIVE UNIVERSE, CREATIVITY AUSTRALIA & CREATIVE INNOVATION GLOBAL
Tania de Jong AM is an acclaimed Australian soprano, award-winning social entrepreneur, creative innovation catalyst, global speaker and spiritual journeywoman. She founded Creative Universe, Creativity Australia, Sing for Good, Creative Innovation Global, Dimension5, MTA Entertainment & Events, Pot-Pourri and The Song Room and works with diverse communities through Creativity Australia’s With One Voice choir social inclusion programs and the global community wellbeing video challenge Sing for Good. She works across the public, private, creative and community sectors. Tania
speaks and sings around the world as a soloist and with her group Pot-Pourri releasing 7 CDs. She is Founder and Executive Producer of award-winning future-shaping events series, Creative Innovation Global. Tania’s TED Talk How Singing Together Changes The Brain has sparked international interest. Tania released her solo CD Heaven on Earth and is working on her second album Flying Free. Tania’s mission is to change the world, one voice at a time!
JAMES WOUDHUYSEN - VISITING PROFESSOR, LONDON SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY
James issues a challenge to faddish theories, contrasting the creative potential that people have as workers with the deadening effect of conventional wisdom. Offering an alternative to myths about the future of HR, the office and the end of brands, he focuses on the need for agility, true risk-taking and progressive social and business thinking. Formerly led consulting in IT at the Henley Centre for Forecasting in the City of London and was Professor of Forecasting and Innovation at De Montfort University, Leicester. He is celebrated for his work at the London Business School and Henley
Management College on the future of management and people. He is the editor and co-author of several books and has written for The Economist, Management Today and Marketing.
IVAR RUSDAL - CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, NORDIC EDGE AS & NORDSJØ MEDIA AS
Mr Rusdal is presently Chairman of the Board of Nordic Edge AS, the organisers of Nordic Edge - Conference and Expo. He is also Chairman of the Board of Nordsjø Media AS and was President of the Norwegian Media Businesses’ Association (MBL) 2008-2010 and subsequently President of the European Newspaper Publishers’ Association (ENPA) 2010-2015. He has previously served as Chairman of the Board of Lyse AS - the regional hydroelectric and telecoms company, owned by 16 municipalities in the Stavanger region. This company also built an extensive optical fibre network in
the Stavanger region, and it has over 450.000 customers nationally on broadband fibre services. Lyse AS was one of the founders of Nordic Edge AS.
NICOLAS BRY - ORANGE VALLEY CHIEF INNOVATION OFFICER, ORANGE
Nicolas Bry is Innovation Senior Vice President at Orange Vallée within the Innovation Division of the Orange Group. An innovator, forward thinker and hands-on project leader, Nicolas sets up and leads innovation centers and creative business units. He leads the crowdsourcing platform, Imagine With Orange (Imagine.Orange.com), and was instrumental in structuring Rapid Innovation Framework (Rapidinnovation.fr), a leading innovation management blog. Prolific in technology related social media (Tweeting as @nicobry), he is fully connected to start-up ecosystems whereby he mentors
entrepreneurs, and speaks on innovation related topics. Nicolas graduated from Engineering School Supélec and further completed a professional thesis on "rapid innovation" at HEC Business School in 2010.
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TUESDAY, 20 JUNE 2017
FABIAN SCHLAGE - HEAD OF IDEA AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT, NOKIA
Fabian S. Schlage was born 1970 in Munich and trained as a computer scientist at the Technical University Munich. Since 1994, he has been in the Telecommunications Industry. Fabian is Head of Innovation and Ideas Management at Nokia and is a Lecturer in Innovation Management at THI Ingolstadt (Germany) and NW university (Switzerland). Fabian is an Advisory Board Member and Scientific Panel Member of ISPIM. Background: Personal Business Consultant to Chief Executive Board within Siemens AG. Heading functions within Business Transformation. Established Innovation
Process within Nokia Networks. Research on applied Innovation Management within international Innovation Management Networks. Leads Innovation Management at Nokia Networks. International Consultancy / Speeches / Awards e.g. at CoDEV, Marcus Evans, Management Circle, World Innovation Convention, ASUP, EURAM, ISPIM, Fraunhofer Society YouTube-Video Blog: www.youtube.com/fabsinnovationtv.
CHRISTIAN LEEB - CEO, ANGELITOS INC.
Chris H. Leeb is a portfolio entrepreneur and business angel focussing on very early phase investment. He is the co-founder of several companies in Europe and the US with Angelitos Inc. (www.42angelitos.com). He works on business strategy and social media and links entrepreneurs to his contact network. He also works with corporates as a consultant. Chris is a speaker at conferences and a lecturer at Danube University Krems.
JAN MENDLING - PROFESSOR, INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION BUSINESS, WIRTSCHAFTSUNIVERSITÄT WIEN
Prof. Dr. Jan Mendling is a Full Professor with the Institute for Information Business at Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (WU Vienna), Austria. His research interests include various topics in the area of business process management and information systems. He has published more than 250 research papers and articles, among others in ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, IEEE Transaction on Software Engineering, Information Systems, Data & Knowledge Engineering, and Decision Support Systems. He is member of the editorial board of seven
international journals, member of the board of the Austrian Society for Process Management (http://prozesse.at), one of the founders of the Berlin BPM Community of Practice (http://www.bpmb.de), organizer of several academic events on process management, and member of the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining. His Ph.D. thesis has won the Heinz-Zemanek-Award of the Austrian Computer Society and the German Targion-Award for dissertations in the area of strategic information management.
WEDNESDAY, 21 JUNE 2017
HANNES ERLER - SWAROVSKI INNOVATION EVANGELIST, SWAROVSKI
Hannes Erler is an international key-note speaker with extensive knowledge of innovation management, especially as it relates to the front end of innovation. Hannes has spoken at more than 20 conferences and was the winner of the “Best Open Innovation Award 2015” from Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen, in the Category, “Open Innovation Networks”. In previous functions, among others, Hannes was responsible for the operation of a cross-functional innovation incubation group, called i-LAB as well as heading up the product development department. This 1960 year born
mechanical engineer has participated in several executive development programs, among others, at the Harvard Business School and at the IMD in Lausanne; including trainings in systematic organisational development as well as in systematic coaching.
CHRISTIAN RUPP - SPOKESPERSON FEDERAL PLATFORM DIGITAL AUSTRIA, AUSTRIAN FEDERAL CHANCELLERY
Christian Rupp is the Spokesperson of the Federal Platform Digital Austria, which coordinates the ICT and E-Government strategy of the Republic of Austria, in the Austrian Federal Chancellery and the Special Representative for Digitization of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber. For the past 15 years, he has been one of the main leaders and strategists behind the Austrian Digital Roadmap of the Austrian Federal Government and the Austrian eGovernment strategy, which made the Republic of Austria the European best practice example. In the Chamber organisation he was responsible for
the first digital steps in the early 90’s and actually for the “digital chamber 4.0” strategy as well as the “SME digital initiative” a 10 million EURO funding program.
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HELMUT LEOPOLD - HEAD OF SAFETY & SECURITY, AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Since 2009, Helmut Leopold is with the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology where he holds the position of Head of Safety & Security Center. He transformed Center, and has successfully implemented a growth strategy and a business-oriented applied R&D culture, resulting in an international leadership role in important key areas of applied research in the area of safety & security. Prior to this appointment, Helmut Leopold spent nine years at Telekom Austria. He started his career as a research engineer in the field of high performance networking at Alcatel ELIN
Research Center in 1989, and then joined Alcatel Austria for five years. He is President of the Austrian Organization for Information and Communication Technology (GIT) and Board Member of the Austrian Electrotechnical Association (OVE) and was Chairman of the Broadband Services Forum (BSF), San Francisco, USA.
HENRIETTA EGERTH - MANAGING DIRECTOR, FFG (AUSTRIAN RESEARCH PROMOTION AGENCY)
Since 2004, Henrietta Egerth has been the General Manager of the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG). From 2000 to 2004 she was responsible for business promotion and research and development at the Austrian Ministry of Economics and Labour. From 1997 to 2000 Dr. Egerth was seconded by the Federation of Austrian Industry to Brussels, where she worked in the Union of Industrial and Employers´ Confederation of Europe UNICE (now Business Europe). From 1996 to 1997 she worked for the European Commission in the Department for Prospective Analysis in
Brussels. Henrietta Egerth obtained a doctorate in commercial science from the Johannes Kepler University, Linz in 1997.
MICHAEL HEISS - HEAD OF THE RESEARCH GROUP CYBER PHYSICAL SYSTEMS, SIEMENS
Michael Heiss is the innovation expert of Siemens AG Austria and Professor for Innovation at the Vienna University of Technology (Technische Universität Wien). He studied Electrical Engineering in Vienna, made a post-doc at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the field of self-learning systems, habilitated in the field of control engineering at Technische Universität Wien, started his industry career at Bosch and is since 1996 with Siemens in various leading positions for Knowledge, Innovation and Technology Management, e.g. global Vice President for Knowledge, Innovation, and
Technology Management at Siemens IT Solutions and Services, or Principal for Open Innovation and Scouting at the Siemens Chief Technology Office, where he was globally responsible for the Open Innovation Networks at Siemens. He is Chair of IEEE Austria and Chair of the IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society (TEMS), Chapter Central Europe.
JASMIN BERGHAMMER - HEAD OF UNIT - INNOVATION PROCUREMENT, FEDERAL PROCUREMENT AGENCY
Jasmin Berghammer is the head of unit of the Service Center on Innovation Procurement. The Service Center supports public institutions in the implementation of (open) innovation procurement projects. Jasmin holds a university degree in Social Economics from the University of Johannes Kepler in Linz (Austria). In 2016 she completed her education on innovation- and product management at the LIMAK (Austrian Business School). Also, she is a certified CSR-/sustainability- and project manager.
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PROGRAMME
SUNDAY, 18 JUNE
1300 -
1730
ISPIM JUNIOR RESEARCHER LAB
The ISPIM PhD Student Community provides activities and networking for junior researchers from around the world. All junior researchers are invited to attend this Lab and must sign-up in advance.
Venue: TUtheSky, Building BA, TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9, 1060 Vienna
1830 -
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WELCOME RECEPTION & REGISTRATION
Delegates are invited to the welcome reception in the wonderful Armoury (Wappensaal) at Vienna City Hall, one of Vienna’s historical landmarks, situated in the heart of downtown Vienna.
1845 - 1915 Facilitator & Moderator Q&A session for session facilitators and hot topic moderators. Led by Steffen Conn, Olga Kokshagina & Marcus Tynnhammar
1930 - 1945 Welcome to Vienna
Dress Code: Casual
Venue: Armoury (Wappensaal) @ Vienna City Hall, Rathausplatz 1, 1010 Vienna (entrance on Lichtenfelsgasse)
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MONDAY, 19 JUNE (0700 to 1330) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
0700 -
0800
ISPIM RUNNERS Start the day with fresh minds and energy on a friendly, guided run exploring beautiful Vienna.
from 0815
DELEGATE REGISTRATION (Ground Floor Foyer)
0800 -
0825
THE NEWCOMERS BREAKFAST (Room: ISPIM Members Lounge, next to Julius Raab Saal - Ground floor)
Your first time at ISPIM? Start the first morning with a new set of friends to make you feel at home right away! Open to first-time attendees and those willing to act as a mentor only. Led by Irina Fiegenbaum.
0830 -
1030
OPENING SESSION (Room: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor)
Outside Innovation: A collaboration between ISPIM & ITN Productions by Jo Pearson - Senior Producer, ITN Productions
Welcome by Iain Bitran - Executive Director, ISPIM & Claudia Scarimbolo – Manager, SME-Support Center, WIFI Oesterreich (The Austrian Institute for Economic Promotion)
Moderator: Ivar Rusdal - Chairman, Nordic Edge
Gijs van Wulfen - Founder, FORTH Innovation Method - How to start innovation?
Tania de Jong - Founder, Creative Universe, Creativity Australia & Creative Innovation Global - Voices of Innovation – The Power of Positive Human Collisions
James Woudhuysen - Visiting Professor, London South Bank University – New Sectors of Production, 2030
1030 -
1100
COFFEE BREAK (First Floor Foyer)
1100 -
1230
HOT TOPIC DISCUSSIONS (Rooms: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor; Saal 1, Saal 2, Saal 7 on Floor 1)
Discussions on innovation "hot topics" for groups of up to 10 per topic. Sessions last for 45 minutes and will be repeated once. Delegates are required to change topics half-way through the session. Seating is on a first-come-first-served basis.
Full list of hot topics on page 24
INNOVATION RESEARCH SKILLS (IRS) SIG SESSION (Surface Swim Sessions) (Room: Saal 6 (Sallinger) - Floor 1)
Chair: Paavo Ritala
Improving Rigour and Relevance through Action Innovation Management Led by Anton Kriz & Matthias Gürtler
Ethnographic Methods for Innovation Management Research Led by Kyriaki Papageorgiou
WORKSHOP (Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1)
How to Innovate using What We Care About
Led by Henning Breuer
1230 -
1330
LUNCH (First Floor Foyer)
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MONDAY, 19 JUNE (1330 to 1430) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
1330 -
1430
SHARING INNOVATION RESEARCH RESULTS & PRACTICE RESEARCH-IN-PROGRESS BOOTCAMP
EXPERIENCE INNOVATION 1
Room: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor
Room: Saal 6 (Sallinger) - Floor 1
Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 2 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 4 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 5 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 8 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1
Session 1.1: Business Model Innovation 1
(SIG)
Session 1.2: Methodologies for
the study of Platforms and
Ecosystems (SIG)
Session 1.3: Social Innovation
Session 1.4: Foresight & Futures
1: Looking ahead
Session 1.5: Invited Speaker Session on
Responsible Innovation (Part 1)
Session 1.6: Innovation Policy:
Terms, Instruments & Effects
Session 1.7: Mixed Topics
The Orange Workshop- Open Innovation & Crowdsourcing in
Practice
Facilitator: Patrick Spieth
Led by
Platforms and Ecosystems Special
Interest Group
Facilitator: Seppo Leminen
Facilitator: Rene Rohrbeck
Facilitator: Allen Alexander
Facilitator: Katrin Reschwamm
Facilitator: Urs Daellenbach
Led by
Olga Kokshagina, ISPIM, MINES,
ParisTech
Frederic Arnoux, STIM
Nicolas Bry, Orange
Mogens Sparre: Can Participatory Action Research Create Value for Business Model
Innovation?
Dirk Schneckenberg, Vivek Velamuri:
Foul is Fair: Managing Paradoxes in the Sharing Economy
Thomas Clauß, Sabrina Schneider:
Sustainable business models:
Opportunities and challenges for
development and innovation
Tamami Komatsu Cipriani: A Case-
based Analysis of the Social Innovation
Process in Real-life Contexts
Sorin Cohn-Sfetcu: Community Social
Innovation: Methodology for
Stakeholder Assessments in
Canada
Susanne Giesecke: From Grass Root
Movement to Social Transformation
Petteri Repo: Social Innovation in Focus: Comparison of Types
of Success Factors
Annette Isabel Böhmer:
Agile Mechatronics: Cross-functional
Innovation Strategy in the Age of Uncertainty
Jose Luis Solleiro: Human capital for
innovation in Mexico's mining
industry
Jukka-Pekka Bergman:
Managerial Perception on
Technology Driven Industry Change and
Competitive Advantage
Tatiana Iakovleva, Jill Kickul: Doing it
Responsibly - Bringing Innovations to
Market
Elin Oftedal, Lene Foss, Tatiana
Iakovleva: Dynamic Drivers of
Responsible Innovation
Raj Kumar Thapa, Tatiana Iakovleva ,
Lene Foss: Responsible Research
and Innovation: A Systematic Literature
Review
Gunnar Crawford: Unismart: Using open
innovation and universal design
principles to grow business
Mathias Beck: The Literature on the Effects of Research and Development
Walter Aigner: Innovation Policy instruments for
"automated driving is coming to town"
Sophie Veilleux: Local Open
Innovation for SMEs and regional development
Magnus Hakvåg, Magnus Karlsson:
The concept of innovation, bringing
order in Chaos
Cecilia Nahnfeldt: Idealistic Innovation
Anna Logacheva: Innovations and Firm's
Competitiveness: Comparison of Chinese
and Russian firms
Jan F. Killmer: Leapfrogging Behavior and its Determinants in Context of Technology
Innovations
5 MINUTE TRANSIT TIME
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MONDAY, 19 JUNE (1435 to 1600) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
1435 -
1535
SHARING INNOVATION RESEARCH RESULTS & PRACTICE RESEARCH-IN-PROGRESS BOOTCAMP
EXPERIENCE INNOVATION 2
Room: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor
Room: Saal 6 (Sallinger) - Floor 1
Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 2 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 4 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 5 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 8 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1
Session 2.1: Business Model Innovation 2
(SIG)
Session 2.2: Platforms &
Ecosystems for Innovation 1 (SIG)
Session 2.3: Entrepreneurship &
Start-Ups 1: Opportunity
Session 2.4: Foresight & Futures 2: Design & Futures
Session 2.5: Invited Speaker Session on
Responsible Innovation (Part 2)
Session 2.6: The Innovative
Organisation
Session 2.7: Innovation Policies and Instruments
Using Games for Innovation Training
Facilitator: Dirk Schneckenberg
Facilitator: Kati Järvi Facilitator: Daria Podmetina
Facilitator: Erich Prem
Facilitator: Tatiana Iakovleva
Facilitator: Peter Robbins
Facilitator: Sorin Cohn-Sfetcu
Led by Lufthansa Systems & SDU Design Research
CPD Credit
Patrick Spieth: Business model
innovation from a cognitive perspective
Pia Hurmelinna, Irina Atkova:
Choose your disruption - changing focus of innovation
Benedikt Echterhoff: Developing
functionally validated business concepts
Diana Chronéer, Jeaneth Johansson:
Digital platform ecosystems: From
information transactions to
collaboration impact
Niko Karjalainen: A Large Scale
Innovation Ecosystem in Action
Stephan Klaschka: Implementing a
Sustainable Innovation Ecosystem
in a Global Corporation
Mark Phillips: Managing convergent innovation in nascent
ecosystems: acquiring the 'nose'
Zorica Zagorac-Uremović: Divergent
and Convergent Thinking Patterns Across Different Entrepreneurial
Opportunity Contexts
Pierluigi Rippa, Cristina Ponsiglione:
Investigating the tension between exploration and
exploitation in start-ups
Jarkko Pellikka: Managing Business
Opportunity Development and Commercialization
Nicole Reinhold, Heinrich Schwarz:
Opportunity Spaces - how to know what to
focus on?
Caroline Rudzinski: Foresight meets Design Thinking
René Rohrbeck: Forward-looking
search during innovation projects:
Can it influence innovativeness?
Shin Juneseuk: Strategic foresight to generate innovative
product concepts
Stefan Kohn: Using Design Thinking for
Corporate Foresighting
Salomé Azevedo: Development and diffusion of health
solutions by patients and caregivers
Thomas Laudal & Michael Williams:
Patient initiated innovations, triggered by the dissemination
of EHRs
Allen Alexander: Responsible innovation in
healthcare - the case of digital TV
Michael Williams:
Telesurgery: Realizing the Promise of
Technology to meet the Needs of Patients
Norawat Chutivongse:
Bridging the gaps for being an innovative
organization
Koteshwar Chirumalla:
Clarifying Feedback Loop Concept for
Innovation Capability: A Literature Review
Alice de Casanove: Overview of future
ISO 50500 series innovation
management
Tomas Backström: PICA - An updated
and extended assessment for
innovation climate
Alexandre Almeida: Closing the gap: from
rocket science to purposeful science
Audun Iversen: Innovation and
unnovation side by side: the Norwegian seafood
industry
Gokce Tuna: Organising Social Innovation in
Bureaucratic Environments: An
Ethnographic Account
Vitor Pimentel: Public Procurement for
Innovation: the case of Brazil's Health Partnerships
1535 -
1600
COFFEE BREAK (First Floor Foyer)
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MONDAY, 19 JUNE (1600 to 2300) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
1600 -
1730
THE ISPIM GRAND PRIZE FINAL (Room: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor)
Moderated by Kevin McFarthing, Innovation Fixer Ltd (ISPIM Advisory Board)
1600 Presentations by the 4 finalists - Fraunhofer, GE, Hewlett Packard & IBM followed by audience voting
1700 Nicolas Bry - Orange Valley CIO, Orange & Winner of 2016 ISPIM Grand Prize - Open Innovation, and Intrapreneurship at Orange
1720 Presentations to the winner and runners-up
Prizes provided by
INNOVATION RESEARCH SKILLS SIG SESSION (Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1)
led by Paavo Ritala & Anne-Laure Mention
Surface swim Session:
“Quantitative methods in innovation research: Pitfalls, best practices, and remedies”
1730
END OF SESSIONS - DAY ONE
1900
- 1930
ISPIM MEMBERS MEETING & WINE TASTING
ISPIM Members are invited to an informal meeting and wine tasting on the Schubert Terrace of the magnificent Kursalon. Come and meet the ISPIM Board & Advisory Board and find out how you can contribute to the ISPIM community. Non-members are not eligible to attend but can join ISPIM online at www.ispim.org or at the conference.
Venue: Schubert Terrace of Kursalon, Johannesgasse 33, 1010 Vienna (entrance via
Stadtpark)
1930 -
2300
CONFERENCE DINNER
All Conference delegates are invited to the Kursalon Hübner, built by Johann Garben in the 19th century with the Italian Renaissance style in mind. Balls and promenade concerts, many directed by Johann Strauss and his brother Eduard, filled this building with an atmosphere of musical delight and joie de vivre.
Awards: Knut Holt Award for Best Paper; Alex Gofman Award for Best Student Paper; Scientific Panel Award; The PhD Dissertation Award; The Technological Implications Award by Nokia
Dress Code: Dress to Impress!
Please make your own way there and don't forget to bring your badge.
Venue: Kursalon, Johannesgasse 33, 1010 Vienna
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TUESDAY, 20 JUNE (0825 to 1000) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
0825 -
0855
MORNING KEYNOTE 1 (Room: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor)
Moderated by Kevin McFarthing
Fabian Schlage - Head of Idea and Innovation Management, Nokia - Let’s create the future of humans with technology!
MORNING KEYNOTE 2 (Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1)
Moderated by Bruno Woeran
Christian Leeb - Serial Entrepreneur and Business Angel, CEO, Angelitos Inc. - Why we need a #patternshift in innovation (and not just a change of mindset)
MORNING KEYNOTE 3 (Room: Saal 6 (Sallinger) - Floor 1)
Moderated by Michael Dell
Jan Mendling - Professor, Institute for Information Business, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (WU Vienna) - What we can do with Big Process Data
5 MINUTE TRANSIT TIME
0900 -
1000
SHARING INNOVATION RESEARCH RESULTS & PRACTICE RESEARCH-IN- PROGRESS BOOTCAMP
WORKSHOP EXPERIENCE INNOVATION 3
Room: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor
Room: Saal 6 (Sallinger) - Floor 1
Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 4 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 5 - Floor 1
Room: Saal 8 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 2 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1
Session 3.1: Business Model
Innovation 3 (SIG)
Session 3.2: Platforms &
Ecosystems for Innovation 2 (SIG)
Session 3.3: Entrepreneurship &
Start-Ups 2: Collaboration
Session 3.4: Foresight & Futures
3: Values & Leadership
Session 3.5: Creativity in
Innovation by
Session 3.6: Open Innovation 1
Contributing to a common
understanding of the concept of innovation
Storytelling for Innovation in Organisations
Facilitator: Patrick Spieth
Facilitator: Arho Suominen
Facilitator: Ger Post Facilitator: Margaret (Ann) Darrin
Facilitator: Mark Vandael
Facilitator: Ann Kedia Led by
Magnus Karlsson & Magnus Hakvåg
Led by NHS Horizon Institute, Lufthansa Systems &
Exeter University
CPD Credit
Thomas Meissner: Addressing
Employee Barriers to BMI through Workshops
Daniel Gentner, Birgit Stelzer:
Analyzing Customers'
Readiness for Digital B2B Business Models
Hanna Salojärvi: Business Model Adaptation and
International Opportunity
Recognition in SMEs
Mikko Dufva: Anticipating
alternative futures for platform economy in
Finland
Jonas Böhm: Resource Integration
and Value Co-Creation: Evidence
from the Energy Sector
Karl Täuscher: Superstars vs. Long
Tail: Who Benefits in the Sharing Economy?
Nikolaus Lipusch: Customer Feedback
for Startups-A Process Model and Research
Agenda
Marius Stoffels: Joining Forces for Creating Superior
Long-Term Performance
Ekaterina Albats: Open Innovation:
Exploring the reality for Universities and
SMEs
Rafaela Kunz: Radical (Open)
Innovation made in Germany: Successful
Biotech Cases
Awie Vlok: Shaping technology innovation requires integrative leaders
with success orientation
Karina Jensen: Mastering the Art of
Multicultural Innovation: The
Leader as Maestro
Giulia Palombi: Unveiling the role of culture for effective
Project Management
Leif Sørensen, Sune Gudiksen:
Value-based leadership: Game
tool as bridge maker
Steve H. W. Chen: Managing creative
climate in computer-mediated platforms
for enhancing innovation
Päivi Karhu: Paradox versus
dilemma framing in sustaining
innovation: An experimental investigation
Valérie Merindol: Supporting boundary
spanning practices during the creative
process
Dirk Primus: The effect of creative
methods on team climate
Franz Barjak: An Emergent
Quadruple Helix in Swiss Energy Sector?
Niclas Erhardt: Inside-Out or Outside-In: Unpacking Tensions
in Co-creativity
Ana Paula Barbosa: Managing collaborative
R&D projects with science-based and
market-based partners
Angelika Sauer: Trends in Organisational
Requirements for Open Innovation in Large
Companies
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TUESDAY, 20 JUNE (1000 to 1135) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
1000 -
1030
COFFEE BREAK (First Floor Foyer)
1030 -
1130
SHARING INNOVATION RESEARCH RESULTS & PRACTICE RESEARCH-IN-PROGRESS BOOTCAMP
EXPERIENCE INNOVATION 4
Room: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor
Room: Saal 6 (Sallinger) - Floor 1
Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 4 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 5 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 2 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 8 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1
Session 4.1: Business Model
Innovation 4 (SIG)
Session 4.2: Platforms & Ecosystems for Innovation 3 (SIG)
Session 4.3: Entrepreneurship &
Start-Ups 3: Processes
Session 4.4: Foresight & Futures
4: Methods & Analysis
Session 4.5: Invited speaker session on Innovation in the
Public Sector
Session 4.6: Business & Universities
Session 4.7: Mixed Session
Innovation Performance
Facilitator: Dirk Schneckenberg
Facilitator: Ozgur Dedehayir
Facilitator: Anton Kriz Facilitator: Mikko Dufva
Facilitator: Dimitri Schuurman
Facilitator: Kristel Miller
Facilitator: Sabrina Schneider
Led by
Eva Diedrichs & Nils Dülfer
IMP³rove, European Innovation
Management Academy EWIV
Thomas Möllers: Dealing with complexity:
Evaluation shapes the business model
Irina Saur-Amaral: The 5B Framework of Business Model
Innovation: Multiple-case study
Anne-Sophie Brillinger, Christian
Els: Risk Patterns: A
Business Model Risk Taxonomy
Christoph Wecht: Digital Platforms at
Incumbents
Sergey Yablonsky: Multidimensional
Platform Innovation: from IT Platforms to Leadership Platforms
Heidi Korhonen: Start-ups innovating
digital platforms: Towards successful
interaction
Peder Inge Furseth: The Amazon Economy - Value Driven Service
Innovation
Erika Lind: Innovation processes in
established SMEs: Exploring constraints
and capacities
Tibor Dory: Influence of Professional
Decision Making Tools on Innovation in SMEs
Thanaphol Virasa: Study the effect of design process on
business idea development
Edgar Schiebel: Bibliometric Field
Delineation in Strategic Technology
Foresight
Ingo Schulz: A Grounded
Technology Trend Analysis for Strategic
Foresight
Arho Suominen: Pathways to a drug: A
mixed methods analysis of emergence
The Austrian Urban Mobility Labs
Initiative
Andre Spithoven: Technology for sale:
business contract research to universities
Leena Kunttu: Facilitating Role of
Educational Involvement in
University-Industry Collaboration
Arno Meerman: The World's First
Entrepreneurial and Engaged University
Accreditation
Birgit Hofreiter: Towards
Entrepreneurial University: TUW
Innovation Incubation Center in
a Nutshell
Tone Merethe Aasen: Co-location of health-
and emergency services as catalyst for
innovation
Sebastian Kunert, Emily Buber:
Culture beats leadership - first insights of the
modul_or
Anne-Laure Mention: Unveiling traps of
innovating with Social Media: An empirical
study
5 MINUTE TRANSIT TIME
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TUESDAY, 20 JUNE (1135 to 1330) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
1135 -
1235
SHARING INNOVATION RESEARCH RESULTS & PRACTICE RESEARCH-IN-PROGRESS
BOOTCAMP
INNOVATION RESEARCH SKILLS SIG
SESSION
EXPERIENCE INNOVATION 5
Room: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor
Room: Saal 6 (Sallinger) - Floor 1
Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 4 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 5 - Floor 1
Room: Saal 8 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 2 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1
Session 5.1: Digital Disruption 1 &
Business Models 5 (SIG shared)
Session 5.2: OI & Collaboration 1:
Customers & Users
Session 5.3: Entrepreneurship & Start-Ups 4: Insights
& Clusters
Session 5.4: Foresight & Futures 5
Session 5.5: Living Labs (SIG)
Session 5.6: Innovation Research
Skills & Methods (SIG)
How to Get your Academic Paper Published (SIG)
Innovation Project-based Learning:
Facilitator: Frank Gertsen
Facilitator: Anne-Laure Mention
Facilitator: Nathalie Sick
Facilitator: Joanne Hyland
Facilitators: Schuurman/Leminen
Facilitator: Olga Kokshagina
Led by
Eelko Huizingh - Associate Professor,
University of Groningen
Led by
AachenMünchener & CLIC of HHL
CPD Credit
Daniel Schallmo: Digital
Transformation of Business Models - Best Practices and
Roadmap
Christoph Klos: Digital
Transformation of the Business Model:
A Qualitative Empirical Analysis
Dagfinn Wåge: Innovation in digital
Business Models
Christian Nielsen: From Digital Disruption to
Business model scalability
Eric Stevens: Customer's Learning Processes during Co-Creation Experience
Thibaut Barbarin: Experimentation
methods usage inside marketing
departments
Sara Neves: The Customer Co-
creation of Value in a Technology-based
Start-up
Gerrit Knispel: Translating Customer
Concerns in Co-Created Value
Nikolaus Lipusch: Crowd-based
Incubation: A new Pathway to Support
Entrepreneurship
Marcin Baron: Efficiency of Cluster
Initiatives
Csaba Deák: Key to Efficient
Operations or Key Cluster Competences
Ewald Babka: Trends influence our Tomorrow's Business
and Core Competencies
Victoria Kayser: Data Science as an
Innovation Challenge
Menes Etingue Kum: Future Preparedness, R&D Investments and
Impact on Firm Performance
Sune Gudiksen: Strategic Derby: a
game tool approach to support strategic
foresight
Seppo Leminen: Innovating with service robots in
living labs
Louise Savelkoul: Needsfinding and design of a built
environment Living Lab
Dimitri Schuurman: Open Innovation
with Entrepreneurial Users: Evidence from
Living Lab projects
Marija Breitfuss-Loidl:
Successfully Managing Living Labs: The Case of
Aspern Urban Lakeside
Aad van Dorp: Actors in Productive
Interactions for Societal Impact: a
Dutch Case
Stephanie Van Hove: Assessing User Experience of
Context-Aware Interfaces in a Retail
Store
Helena Blackbright: Assessment
knowledge and its importance for IM-
tool use
1235 -
1330 LUNCH (First Floor Foyer)
1305 -
1325
LUNCHTIME SPECIAL INTEREST SESSIONS
Session 1: The Platforms & Ecosystems Special Interest Group (SIG) Launch (Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1) by Kaisa Still and Marko Seppänen
Session 2: The Innovation Research Methods Special Interest Group (SIG) Launch (Room: Saal 7) - Floor 1 by Paavo Ritala and Steffen Conn
Session 3: The Academia-Industry Innovation Exchange Special Interest Group (SIG) Launch (Room: Saal 2 - Floor 1) by Olga Kokshagina and Hans-Jürgen August
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16
TUESDAY, 20 JUNE (1330 to 1435) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
1330 -
1430
SHARING INNOVATION RESEARCH RESULTS & PRACTICE RESEARCH-IN-PROGRESS BOOTCAMP
EXPERIENCE INNOVATION 6
Room: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor
Room: Saal 6 (Sallinger) - Floor 1
Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 2 - Floor 1
Room: Saal 4 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 5 - Floor 1
Room: Saal 8 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1
Session 6.1: Digital Disruption &
Transformation 2 (SIG)
Session 6.2: OI & Collaboration 2:
Users & Adopters
Session 6.3: Entrepreneurship & Start-Ups 5: Wider
views
Session 6.4: Innovation
Evaluation & decision-making
Session 6.5: Transferring
Knowledge for Innovation 1: IP &
Opportunities
Session 6.6: Innovation for Environmental Sustainability 1
Session 6.7: Entrepreneurship
Solving industrial problems that really
matter
Facilitator: Frank Gertsen
Facilitator: Justyna Dabrowska
Facilitator: Sorin Cohn-Sfetcu
Facilitator: Anne-Laure Mention
Facilitator: Irina Saur-Amaral
Facilitator: Sabrina Schneider
Facilitator: Mark Wilson PACES: Practitioner-Academia
Collaboration on Exploring Solutions SIG
Session
Led by
Hans-Jürgen August, Siemens Convergence Creators GmbH & Olga
Kokshagina, ISPIM
Marika Iivari: Digitalization of
Healthcare: Use of Data in Policy
Making
Claus Rosenstand: An Interdisciplinary Digital Disruption
Research Framework
Michael Glitzner: Exploring data-
driven innovations for manufacturing in a lightweight living
lab
Laurent Scaringella: Can Online Co-
Creation Influence Lead Users' and Opinion Leaders'
Behaviors?
Tuija Rantala, Heidi Kock:
Innovating Use of Digital Channels in
B2B Sales with Customers
Roland Ortt: Who are the early adopters of
innovations? A literature review
Frank Hartmann, Dana Mietzner:
The Maker Movement - Current Understanding and
Effects on Production
Cristina Barbosa: Enterprise Europe Network working towards Global
Sustainable Development through
SMEs
Astrid Heidemann Lassen:
Entrepreneurship in creative industries compared to high-tech and low-tech
manufacturing
Pedro Matos: Innovation as a Key
Competitive Advantages in SME's Internationalization
Kathrin Treutinger: Startup Events and
their Influence on the Startup Scene
Pia Hurmelinna: Antecendents and
effects of work engagement on
individual innovation performance
Verena Joachim: Are all Innovation Rejections driven
equally? Determinants of
Rejection Behaviour
Tobias Roeth: Evaluation of NPD
projects: The impact of emotions and
uncertainty
Fiona Schweitzer: The choice of
composers influences the composition
Leona Fitzmaurice: Ethical Considerations
in Academic Innovation Management
Erich Prem: Innovation
Opportunities Emerging from Leading-Edge
Art/Science/Technology Interaction
Heiko Wongel: The role of patent
information in innovation
management: survey results
Anna Vetelkina: Transferring Knowledge
for Innovation and Intellectual Property
Maria Antikainen: Creating value for consumers in CE-Tools as a service
Klaus Fichter: Factors influencing university support
for sustainable entrepreneurship
Daniel Kiel: Sustainable
Industrial Value Creation: Benefits and Challenges of
Industry 4.0
Geoff Gregson: Transforming Business and
Operational Models for Sustainable
Green Innovations
Masaaki Takemura, Akimitsu Hirota
Manabu Mizuno: Developing a cardio
simulator: More real and quicker
Minna Pikkarainen: How to Learn Right? Commercialization
Capability Development in Innovative Start-ups
Franziska Brodack: Promoting
entrepreneurial commitment - the
benefits of interdisciplinarity
5 MINUTE TRANSIT TIME
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TUESDAY, 20 JUNE (1435 to 1600) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
1435 -
1535
SHARING INNOVATION RESEARCH RESULTS & PRACTICE RESEARCH-IN-PROGRESS BOOTCAMP
EXPERIENCE INNOVATION 7 (Act 1)
Room: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor
Room: Saal 6 (Sallinger) - Floor 1
Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 2 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 4 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 5 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 8 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1
Session 7.1: Digital Disruption &
Transformation 3 (SIG)
Session 7.2: OI & Collaboration 3:
Suppliers
Session 7.3: Innovation: Products
& Industry
Session 7.4: People in Innovation
Session 7.5: Transferring
Knowledge for Innovation 2
Session 7.6: Innovation for Environmental Sustainability 2
Session 7.7: Business Model Innovation (SIG)
Innovation Theatre for Innovation in Organisations
Facilitator: Claus Rosenstand
Facilitator: Kevin McFarthing
Facilitator: Leona Fitzmaurice
Facilitator: Pia Hurmelinna
Facilitator: Dimitri Schuurman
Facilitator: Klaus Fichter
Facilitator: Stefanie Bröring
SDU Design Research
CPD Credit
Steffen Kinkel:
Competences for the in-house
development of digital innovations
Christopher Ratcliffe:
Organizational Reactions to
Industry Disruptors
Vito Manfredi Latilla:
The PLM implementation challenges in the
Power Generation Industry
Oliver Som: Assessing Suppliers' Innovation Ability -
The Case of Deutsche Bahn
Iivari Kunttu: Relationship between
Supplier Resources and Governance
Efficiency
Fang-Mei Tseng: Supplier Involvement
Enhances New Product Performance:
Enablers
Mustafa Incekara: The Optimal Time to Integrate Suppliers into Radical Product
Innovation
Thomas Mahnke: Commoditization measurement for
sustainable innovation: A holistic evaluation technique
Kathi Eilers: Monitoring
Competitors' Innovation Activities Using Stable Patent
Maps
Paavo Ritala: Talk about
disruption? An analysis of S&P500
firms
Ozgur Dedehayir: What lies below the
S-curve? Exploring the PC game industry
Anders Wikström: Augmented
Leadership Intuition - Enhancing
Performance for Innovation
Urs Daellenbach: Evaluating Measures of Social Capital and their Relationship to
Innovation
Peter Robbins: Impact of Team Goal
Orientation on Radical Innovation
Elena Arce: Key factors in an
organizational culture change process for innovation during a
merger
Nathalie Sick: Life cycle patterns and industry clockspeed in
energy storage
Aron-Levi Herregodts: Managing Innovation Uncertainties: a User-Oriented Knowledge
Typology
Onnida Thongpravati: Market-Driving
Innovation: Exploiting Absorptive Capacity, Market Visioning and
NPD Process
Oliver Krätzig: Overcoming
impediments of technology
commercialization in battery research
Scott Dacko: Organizational
Enablers and Barriers for Sustainability-
Focused New Service Development
Linda Bergset: Financing Sustainable Entrepreneurship -A
Survey of Green Start-ups in Germany
Mario Grassl, Walter Aigner:
Innovation for Environmental
Sustainability from a former CEO's view
Igor Dukeov: Organizational
innovations in the era of renewable energy
systems
Laetitia Thomas: Characteristics of open source business models
Jessica Schmeiss: Making the Customer
King - Customer Centric Business Model
Innovation
Kathrin Hilgarter, Peter Granig:
Methods to anticipate trends in business
models
1535 -
1600
COFFEE BREAK (First Floor Foyer)
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TUESDAY, 20 JUNE (1600 to 1705) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
1600 -
1700
SHARING INNOVATION RESEARCH RESULTS & PRACTICE RESEARCH-IN-PROGRESS
BOOTCAMP
WORKSHOP EXPERIENCE INNOVATION 7 (Act 2)
Room: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor
Room: Saal 6 (Sallinger) - Floor 1
Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 4 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 5 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 8 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 2 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1
Session 8.1: Digital Disruption &
Transformation 4 (SIG)
Session 8.2: OI & Collaboration 4:
Definitions & Meaning
Session 8.3: Service Innovation
Session 8.4: Methods and Measures
Session 8.5: Transferring
Knowledge for Innovation 3
Session 8.6: Digital Disruption (SIG)
Repeatable Disruptive Innovation: The Concept-
Knowledge Method
Innovation Theatre for Innovation in
Organisations:
Facilitator: Sune Gudiksen
Facilitator: Matthias Gürtler
Facilitator: Thomas Clauß
Facilitator: Oliver Som Facilitator: Ekaterina Albats
Facilitator: Claus Rosenstand
Led by
Olga Kokshagina, ISPIM
Frederic Arnoux, STIM
Jean-François Duroch, TechnipFMC
SDU Design Research
CPD Credit
Päivi Maijanen:
Dealing with digitalization -
Paradoxical thinking across
organizational levels
Sven M. Laudien: Digitalization as
Driver of Business Model Innovation:
An Exploratory Analysis
Abayomi Baiyere: Leveraging Digital Disruption - The
Potential Pains and Gains of IIoT Innovations
Jane Webb: In search of meaning: Everyday encounters
for inter-organisational
innovation
Natalya Sergeeva: Innovation and sensemaking
Marcus Tynnhammar: Open
Innovation and its definitions
Alexander Lang: Reducing the
Fuzziness of Open Organization, Finding
a Definition
Bart Bossink: A Typology of Service Innovation Based on
Five-Dimension Service
Innovativeness
Tor Helge Aas: Managing New
Service Development Processes: The Case
of Experiential Services
Agung N.L.I Fahrudi: Managing
Organizational Learning
Ambidexterity in a Resource-constrained
Environment
Ard-Pieter de Man: New business models
in consulting: An analysis of practice
Margaret (Ann) Darrin:
Countering the Big "B" in Bureaucracy
Anna Walker: Measuring Innovation:
Developing an Approach for a
Service Organisation
Chie Sato: PDChart - A tool to
develop social system with multi-players
Virna Motta: R&D Management:
different approaches
Hung-Yao Liu: An Integrated Framework on
Technology Transfer
Mikko Mäntyneva: Knowledge Sharing
Practices Supporting Continuous Incremental Innovation
Lukas Neumann: Knowledge Transfer
in the Context of Frugal Innovation
Solmaz Sajadirad: Orchestration of
Globally Distributed Knowledge for Innovation in Multinational
Companies
Kjeld Nielsen: A Case-study
Framework for Properties of Digital Disruptive Entrants
Frank Gertsen: Characterizing digital
disruption in the general theory of
disruptive innovation
Indra Utoyo: Dynamic Capabilities Roles in Enhancing
Innovation Performance in
Disruptive Environment
Bernhard Meussen: Product Development
for Digitized Value Chains
5 MINUTE TRANSIT TIME
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TUESDAY, 20 JUNE (1705 to 2300) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
1705 -
1800
BUILDING THE DIGITAL DISRUPTION COMMUNITY WORKSHOP & COCKTAILS (Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1)
Claus A. F. Rosenstand & Frank Gertsen - Aalborg University
Allan Mørch – CEO, AskCody
Jens Christian Lindorf – VP, RTX
Session 9.1: EU SPARK SESSION (Room: Saal 4 - Floor 1) Facilitator: Bruno Woeran
Session 9.2: KOREAN INNOVATION MANAGEMENT RESEARCH (Room: Saal 2 - Floor 1) Facilitator: Shin Juneseuk
Estibaliz Sanvicente: Innovation strategy trends shaping the European energy transition
Eva Diedrichs: Measuring and benchmarking digital innovation capabilities
Philipp Bubenzer: SME Innovation Challenges along the 'Lifecycle': Insights and Discussion
Paul de Wit: Technology Development Methodology bridges Valley of Death for Microfabricated Devices
Hansol Gil: Financial profiling for entrepreneurial ventures in healthcare industry
Haesoon Kwon: Alliance in the Bio-pharmaceutical Industry in Korea
Heeyeul Kwon: Exploiting Uncertainties of Emerging Technologies: Scenario Development using Text Analysis
Haejin Jo: Finding Potential Partners for Technological Collaboration: Temporal Patent Network Analysis
Seungyeon Moon: Impact of the TBT and the Technical Innovation on Exports
1800 END OF SESSIONS - DAY TWO
2000 -
2300
SOCIAL EVENING @ SÄULENHALLE IN VOLKSGARTEN
Delegates are invited to a relaxing evening of good food and drink combined with live music and dancing located in the heart of Vienna in the hip Volksgarten which is in the grounds of the Hofburg Palace. Look out for the sixth outing of ISPIM Rocks!
Dress Code: Casual
Please make your own way there and don't forget to bring your badge.
Venue: Säulenhalle at Volksgarten, Burgring, 1010 Vienna
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WEDNESDAY, 21 JUNE (0830 to 1035) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
0830 -
0930
SHARING INNOVATION RESEARCH RESULTS & PRACTICE RESEARCH-IN-PROGRESS BOOTCAMP
RESEARCH IDEAS SANDBOX WORKSHOP WORKSHOP
Room: Saal 5 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 4 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 8 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 2 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1 Session 10.1: OI & Collaboration 5:
Strategies Session 10.2: OI & Collaboration 6: Managing
Collaboration Session 10.3: Platforms &
Ecosystems (SIG) Session 10.4: Research
Ideas Sandbox 1 Bringing the innovation
symphony from Schubert’s 8th to Beethoven’s 9th
Led by
Mark Vandael
Futures Literacy and Entrepreneurship
Led by
The Before Project
Facilitator: Pedro Matos Facilitator: Marcus Tynnhammar Facilitator: Eelko Huizingh Facilitator: Irina Fiegenbaum
Leontin K. Grafmüller: Identifying strategies for value co-creation
in complex B2B settings
Alessandro Annarelli: Open Innovation practices for Product
Service System as a business model innovation
Rhizlane Hamouti: Strategies for market performance of
radical and incremental innovation
Mozhgan Sadr, Peter Granig: VIENNO - the Vienna Innovation Model: a
collaborative approach
Karen Janssen: Orchestrating Partnerships in a Circular
Economy, Working Method for SMEs
Signe Pedersen, Christian Clausen: Staging Collaborative Innovation Processes
Tero Haahtela, Anne Horila:
Cross-Border Transfer of a Systemic MaaS Innovation
Mariana Dodourova: A sustainable ecosystem?
Sourcing innovative IT talent in Bulgaria
Mokter Hossain, Astrid Heidemann Lassen: Digital platforms as enablers for
digital transformation
Marc Steen: Pros and Cons of Organizing Dialogues with Stakeholders
in RRI
Minna Pikkarainen: The roles of innovation
orchestration in healthcare ecosystem
Ruth Herrmann: The social dimension of sustainability
affecting employees' innovative performance
5 MINUTE TRANSIT TIME
0935 -
1035
SHARING INNOVATION RESEARCH RESULTS & PRACTICE RESEARCH-IN-PROGRESS BOOTCAMP
RESEARCH IDEAS SANDBOX
Room: Saal 5 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 6 (Sallinger) - Floor 1 Room: Saal 4 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 8 - Floor 1
Session 11.1: OI & Collaboration 7: Crowds, Collaboration & Contests
Session 11.2: OI & Collaboration 8:
Networks
Session 11.3: Innovation Training, Teaching & Coaching 1
(SIG)
Session 11.4: Business Design and Design
Thinking
Session 11.5: Research Ideas Sandbox 2
Facilitator: Fiona Schweitzer
Facilitator: Marcus Tynnhammar
Facilitator: Ekaterina Albats Facilitator: Christian Thurnes
Facilitator: Irina Fiegenbaum
Maria Cimilluca: Understanding the
Implications of Workspace on Innovation
Marcelo Castilho: 'Convenience Sharing' or
'Community Building': Collaborative Capability in
Coworking Spaces
Eelko Huizingh: How the Innovation
Contest Brief Impacts Contest Performance
Han Gerrits: The Emerging Science of
Crowdsourcing
Fabian Reck: Combinatory Effects of Network Characteristics on Process Innovation
Chih-Yi Su: Open innovation and
competitive actions over resources
Teemu Santonen: Social Network Analysis of ERDF-Projects in Finland
2007-2013
Veronika Hornung-Prähauser, Sandra Schön:
A New Innovation Mindset with Explicit and Reframed Mental
Models
Carina Leue-Bensch, Wafa Said Mosleh:
How Games can address Organi-zational Innovation Challenges
Frans Stel: Personality, diversity, and team
climate related to team performance
Detlef Reis: Training Businesspeople in
Structured Innovation: Tracking Long-Term Impacts
Jennie Schaeffer: Presencing and
Downloading in Photo-supported Group
Discussions on Innovation
Sonja Protic: Antecedents of Service Innovation at
Multimodal Inland Terminals
Blagovesta Kostova: Teaching Business Design at an Engineering School:
Principles, Patterns, Practice
Pauls Davis: Collaborative Innovation Framework in
the Airline Industry
Basma Farahat: Corporate Innovation
Culture and Organizational Health: National Culture
Moderating Effects
Hubert Preisinger: Design Thinking in Regional
Development: a shaped approach for Innovation
Balazs Borsi: Functioning of the
innovation system from the individuals' perspective
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WEDNESDAY, 21 JUNE (1035 to 1210) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
1035 -
1100
COFFEE BREAK (First Floor Foyer)
1100 -
1200
SHARING INNOVATION RESEARCH RESULTS & PRACTICE RESEARCH-IN-PROGRESS BOOTCAMP
RESEARCH IDEAS SANDBOX
Room: Saal 5 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 6 (Sallinger) - Floor 1
Room: Saal 4 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 2 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 8 - Floor 1
Session 12.1: OI & Collaboration 9: Doing it
well
Session 12.2: OI & Collaboration 10:
Mixed Session
Session 12.3: Innovation Training, Teaching &
Coaching 2 (SIG)
Session 12.4: Design Thinking for Innovation
Session 12.5: Innovation Culture & Values
Session 12.6: Innovation and Enviro-nmental Sustainability
Session 12.7: Research Ideas Sandbox 3
Facilitator: Leona Fitzmaurice
Facilitator: Teemu Santonen
Facilitator: Joanne Hyland Facilitator: Michael Dell Facilitator: Jane Webb
Facilitator: Eelko Huizingh
Facilitator: Abayomi Baiyere
Mark Wilson: Development of a
Pharmaceutical Company Out-Licensing and Spin-Out
Programme
Roman Teplov: Open Innovation and firm
performance: role of organizational capabilities
Colin Cheng: Successful open innovation:
Firm capabilities and environmental uncertainty
André Bacellar: Identifying
interorganizational cooperation problems encountered in R&D
contracting
Vincenzo Tuozzo: Innovation by Co-
operation between Start-ups and SMEs in
Switzerland
Justyna Dabrowska: Ready or Not? Organizational
Capabilities of Open Innovation Adopters
and Non-adopters
Ioana Stefan: Through paradox lens:
Disentangling paradoxical tensions
between appropriability and openness
Nina Tura: Continuing education
requirements for supporting sustainability-
oriented innovations
Mikael Johnsson: The emergence process of
innovation teams
Tim Mosig: Challenges in Teaching & Coaching
Innovation & Entrepreneurship: Need
Analysis
Hamed Motaghi: Training Corporate
Innovation Management Using Team-of-Two CoVG
Exercises
Andrea Augsten, Daniela Marzavan: Achieving
innovation for organisations through the
practice of Design Thinking
Martin Meinel: Design Thinking works! Experimental Evidence from 53 Product Design
Teams
Stephan Sonnenburg: Flow Experience in Design
Thinking and Practical Synergies with Lego
Serious Play
Christoph Haag: How to Address Human
Needs With New Product Innovations
Henning Breuer: Values-Based Innovation in
the Case of Tata Nano
Isabel Rößler: "Innovation helps" - An
innovation management approach for nonprofit
organizations
Stephen Burdon: How technology
companies are revitalising management by values for
innovation
Christian Roetz: Innovation Culture: Making
a fuzzy concept tangible
Julia Schmitt: Circular Innovation
Processes from ACAP Perspective: the Case of
Cradle-to-Cradle
Jukka Laitinen: Sustainable Innovations for the Blue Economy
Joana Wensing: Technological
Knowledge Diffusion among Industries in the
Bio-Economy
Yun Kim: Factors of user
participation in Living Labs in Korea
Andres Alcayaga: Internet of Things-
enabled circular product innovation: a
Product-Service System perspective
Gerrit de Waal, Leila Afshari:
RCI: Required adaptations for
successful implementation
Agata Wróbel: The Role of Facilitator in Product Innovation
Management
10 MINUTE TRANSIT TIME
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WEDNESDAY, 21 JUNE (1210 to 1800) Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Wiedner Hauptstraße 63. 1045 Vienna
1210 -
1320
COMPOSING THE AUSTRIAN INNOVATION SYMPHONY (Room: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor)
Panel Moderated by Michael Dell - CEO, Ratio Strategy & Innovation Consulting
Hannes Erler - Swarovski Innovation Evangelist, Swarovski
Helmut Leopold - Head of Safety & Security, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology
Christian Rupp - Spokesperson Federal Platform Digital Austria, Austrian Federal Chancellery
Henrietta Egerth – CEO, FFG (Austrian Research Promotion Agency)
Michael Heiss - Head of the Research Group Cyber Physical Systems, Siemens
Jasmin Berghammer - Head of Unit - Innovation Procurement, Federal Procurement Agency Austria
SUPER WICKED PROBLEMS SIG SESSION (Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1)
DISRUPTION INTO ADVANTAGE: How should cities and citizens take advantage (and deal with the downsides) of self-driving electric cars (autobots) appearing on the streets of Vienna in the next few years?
Led by
William Westgate & Anton Kriz
in conjunction with
Vienna Municipal Agency for City Development and City Planning
1320 -
1330
CLOSING SESSION (Room: Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor)
Iain Bitran - Executive Director, ISPIM
including Awards for Outstanding Conference Contributions
1330 -
1430
LUNCH (First Floor Foyer)
1430 -
1800
VIENNA INNOVATION TOURS (Meet the tour leaders by the Registration Desk) WORKSHOPS Tour 1 Tour 2 Tour 3 Tour 4 Room: Saal 7 - Floor 1 Room: Saal 1 - Floor 1
TU Wien Innovation Incubation Center (i²c)
A cross-faculty organization which highlights the relevance of innovative technologies and cross-disciplinary collaboration as driving forces of profitable progress.
15 minutes walk – return @ 1700
TTTech Group
Producing software and network solutions for dependable data communication, TTTech’s products are used in automotive industry – from Audi to Volvo, but also by Boeing, Airbus and, most recently, NASA.
15 minutes walk – return @ 1700
AIL - Angewandte Innovation Lab
The Angewandte Innovation Laboratory, AIL, founded in autumn 2014 is an initiative of the University of Applied Arts Vienna. For the first time in Austria Art and Artistic Research are seen as the driving force of Innovation.
30 minutes by public transport – return @ 1700
Haus der Musik
Haus der Musik is an interactive sound museum which provides a new approach to music on a playful as well as scientific level. Our aim is to provide knowledge and understanding as well as open-mindedness and enthusiasm when dealing with music.
20 minutes by public transport – return @ 1700
Innovation in Innovation management consultancy - what are the new approaches, tools and methods?
Led by
Michael Dell - Chief Disruptor at Warp-Innovation
More details
Innovation Management in Horizon 2020
Led by
Stephen Webb & Luis Rodrigues
CLOSE OF CONFERENCE
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SESSION OVERVIEW AND THEMATIC GROUPING PLANNER Monday
1100 - 1230
Action Innovation Management &
Ethnographic Methods for Research (SIG)
How to Innovate using What We Care About
Monday 1330 – 1430
1.1: Business Model Innovation 1 (SIG)
1.2: Methodologies for the study of Platforms and Ecosystems (SIG)
1.3: Social Innovation 1.4: Foresight & Futures
1: Looking ahead
1.5: Invited Speaker on Responsible Innovation
(Part 1)
1.6: Innovation Policy: Terms, Instruments &
Effects 1.7: Mixed Topics
The Orange Workshop- Open Innovation &
Crowdsourcing in Practice
Monday 1435 - 1535
2.1: Business Model Innovation 2 (SIG)
2.2: Platforms & Ecosystems for Innovation
1 (SIG)
2.3: Entrepreneurship & Start-Ups 1: Opportunity
2.4: Foresight & Futures 2: Design & Futures
2.5: Invited Speaker on Responsible Innovation
(Part 2)
2.6: The Innovative Organisation
2.7: Innovation Policies and Instruments
Using Games for Innovation Training
Monday 1600 - 1730
Quantitative methods in innovation research (SIG)
Tuesday 0900 - 1000
3.1: Business Model Innovation 3 (SIG)
3.2: Platforms & Ecosystems for Innovation
2 (SIG)
3.3: Entrepreneurship & Start-Ups 2: Collaboration
3.4: Foresight & Futures 3: Values & Leadership
3.5: Creativity in Innovation
3.6: Open Innovation 1 Contributing to a common
understanding of the concept of innovation
Storytelling for Innovation in Organisations
Tuesday 1030 - 1130
4.1: Business Model Innovation 4 (SIG)
4.2: Platforms & Ecosystems for Innovation
3 (SIG)
4.3: Entrepreneurship & Start-Ups 3: Processes
4.4: Foresight & Futures 4: Methods & Analysis
4.5: Invited speaker on Innovation in the Public
Sector
4.6: Business & Universities
4.7: Mixed Innovation Performance
Tuesday 1135 - 1235
5.1: Digital Disruption 1 & Business Models 5 (SIG
shared)
5.2: OI & Collaboration 1: Customers & Users
5.3: Entrepreneurship & Start-Ups 4: Insights &
Clusters
5.4: Foresight & Futures 5
5.5: Living Labs (SIG) 5.6: Innovation Research
Skills & Methods (SIG)
How to Get your Academic Paper Published
(SIG)
Innovation Project-based Learning:
Tuesday 1305 - 1325
The Platforms & Ecosystems SIG launch
The Innovation Research Methods SIG Launch
Academia-Industry Innovation Exchange SIG
Launch
Tuesday 1330 - 1430
6.1: Digital Disruption & Transformation 2 (SIG)
6.2: OI & Collaboration 2: Users & Adopters
6.3: Entrepreneurship & Start-Ups 5: Wider views
6.4: Innovation Evaluation & decision-
making
6.5: Transferring Knowledge for Innovation
1: IP & Opportunities
6.6: Innovation for Environmental Sustainability 1
6.7: Entrepreneurship Solving industrial
problems that really matter
Tuesday 1435 - 1535
7.1: Digital Disruption & Transformation 3 (SIG)
7.2: OI & Collaboration 3: Suppliers
7.3: Innovation: Products & Industry
7.4: People in Innovation 7.5: Transferring
Knowledge for Innovation 2
7.6: Innovation for Environmental Sustainability 2
7.7: Business Model Innovation (SIG)
Innovation Theatre for Innovation in Organisations
Tuesday 1600 - 1700
8.1: Digital Disruption & Transformation 4 (SIG)
8.2: OI & Collaboration 4: Definitions & Meaning
8.3: Service Innovation 8.4: Methods and
Measures
8.5: Transferring Knowledge for Innovation
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8.6: Digital Disruption (SIG)
Repeatable Disruptive Innovation: The Concept-
Knowledge Method
Innovation Theatre for Innovation in
Organisations:
Tuesday 1705 - 1800
The Digital Disruption Community Workshop &
Cocktails (SIG) 9.1: EU Spark Session
9.2: Korean Innovation Management Research
Wednesday 0830 - 0930
10.1: OI & Collaboration 5: Strategies
10.2: OI & Collaboration 6: Managing
Collaboration
10.3: Platforms & Ecosystems (SIG)
10.4: Research Ideas Sandbox 1
Bringing the innovation symphony from
Schubert’s 8th to Beethoven’s 9th
Futures Literacy and Entrepreneurship
Wednesday 0935 – 1035
11.1: OI & Collaboration 7: Crowds, Collaboration
& Contests
11.2: OI & Collaboration 8: Networks
11.3: Innovation Training, Teaching & Coaching 1
(SIG)
11.4: Business Design and Design Thinking
11.5: Research Ideas Sandbox 2
Wednesday 1100 - 1200
12.1: OI & Collaboration 9: Doing it well
12.2: OI & Collaboration 10: Mixed
12.3: Innovation Training, Teaching & Coaching 2
(SIG)
12.4: Design Thinking for Innovation
12.5: Innovation Culture & Values
12.6: Innovation and Environmental Sustainability
12.7: Research Ideas Sandbox 3
Wednesday 1210 - 1320
Super Wicked Problems SIG: Taking advantage of self-driving electric cars
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HOT TOPIC DISCUSSION CIRCLES
Ecosystems, Platforms & Teaching & Coaching Innovation
People & Culture Finance, IP & Supporting Innovation Organisations, Strategy, Opportunity
Julius Raab Saal - Ground Floor Saal 1 - Floor 1 Saal 2 - Floor 1 Saal 7 - Floor 1 1 Why are certain platform businesses illegal or
considered unethical in some countries, yet accepted and flourish in others? Kaisa Still, VTT & the ISPIM Platforms & Ecosystems SIG
6 Citizen involvement in smart city innovation and living labs- how to make it work? Ekaterina Albats & Daria Podmetina , Lappeenranta University of Technology, Koen Vervoort, iMinds
12 How can we better manage the valley of death? Jonathan Linton, University of Sheffield & Technovation (Look out for the open call for the Technovation Special Issue on Managing the Valley of Death supported by ISPIM)
18 Pasteur’s Quadrant and Innovation…a quick discussion and report card on right-sizing your research for innovation. Margaret (Ann) Darrin, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
2 What works (and what doesn't work) when using Open Innovation in practice? Oliver Tillack, ATIZO 360° GmbH
7 How can leaders and teams optimize multicultural collaboration as a driver for global innovation? Karina Jensen, NEOMA Business School
13 Closing the gap: Which innovation hot topics does industry need academia to address? Hans-Jürgen August, Siemens Convergence Creators & the Practitioner/Academia Collaboration SIG
19 What's the best way to identify whether an emerging innovation is just hype or actually the real deal? Byoung Soo Kim, Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP)
3 OI-2.0 and the OI-net.eu e-Handbook. Where to go next? Taking OI education to the next level. Challenges, ingredients for success, etc. Bruno Woeran, Technology Center Merinova Oy & Anne-Laure Mention, RMIT University
8 How best can we integrate people, strategy and technological innovation in today's business environment? Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen, University of Oulu & IJTM Special Issue Editor on "People create your innovative technology – how do you manage them? "More details
14 Successful financing for green start-ups – What does best practice look like? Linda Bergset, Borderstep Institut für Innovation und Nachhaltigkeit
20 When innovations threaten the identity of our firm: What can we do to succeed? Philipp Bubenzer, ETH Zurich & HEG Fribourg
4 How, which and why can we gamify parts of the Innovation Process? Carina Leue-Bensch, Lufthansa Systems, TACIT, & the Teaching & Coaching Innovation SIG
9 How can we detect and solve executive leadership misalignments impacting the management of corporate innovation? Sorin Cohn-Sfetcu, c-IM&E Inc.
15 Innovation in Innovation Management Consultancy – what are the new approaches, tools and methods? Michael Dell, Warp-Innovation
21 How can we lead and steer innovation to give self-autonomy to the organization? Michael Kremser & Inna Linnik, K&C Kremsner & Consultants Unternehmensberatung GmbH
5 How can we innovate when Teaching and Coaching Innovation Management Irina Fiegenbaum, ISPIM, TACIT, & the Teaching & Coaching Innovation SIG
10 How do we create and sustain an organizational culture for innovation? Joanne Hyland, rInnovation Group
16 Do intellectual property rights stimulate or suffocate innovation? Stuart Macdonald, Prometheus Journal
22 Innovation catalysts and showstoppers: What makes or breaks an H2020 project in terms of results to market? Stephen Webb, RTDS Group
11 Can technology really change corporate culture? Claudia Kaefer & Bernhard Albler, Frink Advanced Services
17 Can blockchain technology become the next big thing for protecting IP? Rafaela Kunz, London South Bank University
23 Frugal innovation: How to design research to create industry awareness and participation? Gerrit de Waal, RMIT University
24 Challenges and opportunities in EU-Asia-Pacific collaboration for innovation by Erich Prem, eutema GmbH
25 Innovation Management in China - what are the chances, obstacles and risks, and how to overcomethem? Christopher Semmler, Leonis
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t4c4qzlrzqg98xl/IJTM_ISPIM_SI_Call_People_and_Technology.pdf?dl=0
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