Past Seminars
ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-2011
September
September 29th
John WALSH (Georgia Institute of Technology), "What Drives Strategic Patenting? Evidence from the Georgia Tech Inventor Survey" (jointly with Taehyun Yung)
September 30th
Workshop Why do firms differ, and how does it matter?
Gianmarco OTTAVIANO (KITeS, Bocconi University) and Luigi ORSENIGO (KITeS and University of Brescia).
October
October 27th
Massimo WARGLIEN (Università Ca' Foscari - Venezia), "Formal narratives? The emergent coherence of a business model"
November
November 9th
Bronwyn HALL (University of California - Berkeley), "Innovation in clean/green technology: Can patent commons help?" (jointly with Christian Helmers - LSE and Carlos III de Madrid)
KITeS-DAIMAP seminar
December
December 17th
Mary BENNER (University of Minnesota), "Offsetting illegitimacy? How pressures from securities analysts influence incumbents in the face of new technologies"
February
February 2nd
Massimo G. COLOMBO (Politecnico di Milano), "How New Technology-Based Firms cope with the global crisis: A dynamic capabilities perspective" (Joint work with: Evila Piva, Anita Quas, Cristina Rossi Lamastra)
February 16th
James ADAMS (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), "Invention and Discovery in Science-Based Firms" (jointly with J. Roger Clemmons University of Florida)
March
March 14th, Michael JACOBIDES (London Business School), "Scope and profit evolution along the value chain as technologies change" (jointly with Claudio Wolter and Francisco Veloso)
March 30th, Gerald MARSCHKE (University of Albany, SUNY), "Teams in R&D: Evidence from inventor data" (jointly with Jinyoung Kim - Korea University)
April
April 13th, Luis CABRAL (Stern School of Business - NYU), "Good turnover and bad turnover: Entry barriers, survival barriers, and social welfare"
May
May 4th, Andrea PRENCIPE (Università di Pescara), "Turning Public into Private: how regional social capital amplifies entrepreneurs' network of innovation" (jointly with Francesca Masciarelli)
May 17th, Tobias KRETSCHMER (LMU Munich),
"First Mover Advantages in the Mobile Telecommunications Industry: A Consumer-Centric Perspective" (jointly with JP Eggers and Michal Grajek)
Academic Year 2009-2010
September
September 24th, Michael JACOBIDES (LBS), "Who wins in a sector, and why? How the dynamics of a segment shape its position in the industry architecture"
(jointly with C. Jennifer Tae).
October
October 28th, Paula STEPHAN (Georgia State University), "The Impact of Information Technology on Scientist's Productivity, Quality and Collaboration Patterns"
(jointly with W.W. Ding, S.G. Levin, and A.E. Winkler).
Venue: Room E, via Sarfatti 25
November
November 11th, Jan FAGERBERG (Universitetet i Oslo), "The future of innovations studies: An exploration based on reasoned history".
December
December 2nd, Andrea PATACCONI (University of Aberdeen), "When is a nexus of contracts more firm-like? Theory and evidence from business groups" (jointly with S. Belenzon).
December 14th, Lee FLEMING (Harvard Business School), "Regional Disadvantage? Non-compete agreements and brain drain" (jointly with M. Marx and J. Singh).KITeS-DIR seminar
January
January 11th, Gautam AHUJA (University of Michigan), "External Inducements and Internal Efforts: Effects on the Nature of Innovation".
Febraury
Febraury 24th, Jacques CREMER (IDEI, and GREMAQ, Toulouse School of Economics), "Vertical integration, information flows and the power of incentives"
Febraury 26th, Tommaso Valletti (Imperial College, University of Rome Tor Vergata
and CEPR ), "Versioning when customers can buy both versions: An application to intertemporal movie distribution" (jointly with J. Calzada)
March
March 10th, Otto TOIVANEN (HECER, University of Helsinki), "Innovation Policy Reform" (jointly with Tuomas Takalo (Bank of Finland and U. of Jyväskylä) and Tanja Tanayama (Etla and HECER))
April
April 28th, Jacques MAIRESSE (CREST, INSEE and UNU-MERIT), "The econometrics of science" (jointly with M. Pezzoni)
May
May 12th, Robin COWAN (UNU-MERIT), "Network-independent partner selection and the evolution of innovation networks"
June
June 3rd, Rajshree AGARWAL (University of Illinois), "Growing Pains: The Effect of Pre-Entry Experience on Impediments to Growth" (jointly with P.L. Chen, C. Williams)
Anita McGAHAN (University of Toronto), "Outsourcing War: The Evolution of the Private Military Industry after the Cold War" (jointly with J.A.C. Baum)
Sarah KAPLAN (University of Toronto), "Bounding an Emerging technology: deconstructing THE Drexler-Smalley Debate about nanotech" (jointly with J. Radin)
Academic Year 2008-2009
September
25 September: Michele Pezzoni (Università degli di Studi di Bergamo), Room 32, Via Sarfatti, 12.30
"Career progress in centralized academic systems: an analysis of French and
Italian physicists"
(jointly with Francesco Lissoni and Valerio Sterzi)
October
8 October: Serzen Ozcan (DRUID and Copenhagen Business School)
"Spatial density and plant survival: The effect of organisational form"
22 October: Patrick Gaulé (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - EPFL),
"Getting cited: does open access help?"
(jointly with Nicolas Maystre, University of Geneva)
November
5 November: Claudio Panico (Università Bocconi)
"Ownership, Control and the Contractual Governance of Relations"
19 November: Laura Magazzini (Università degli Studi di Verona)
"Patent Disclosure and R&D Competition in Pharmaceuticals"
(jointly with Fabio Pammolli and Massimo Riccaboni)
December
3 December: Minho Yoon (Università Bocconi)
"An evolutionary simulation model on the relation between NISs and performances in frontier industries of Korea and Taiwan"
17 December: Lorenzo Zirulia (Università degli Studi di Bologna and CESPRI),
"Local links, global links and the diffusion of knowledge in clusters: a
simulation model"
(jointly with Andrea Morrison and Roberta Rabelotti)
January
14 January: Alberto Pozzolo (Università degli Studi del Molise), Room 15, Via Sarfatti, 12.30
"Exchange rate, employment and hours: What firm-level data say"
(jointly with Francesco Nucci)
28 January: Pablo D'Este (Polytechnic University of Valencia and Spanish Council for
Scientific Research), Room 2, Via Sarfatti, 12.30
"Barriers to innovation: revealed vs deterring. Evidence from the UK CIS4"
February
11 February: Anna Maria Conti (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)
"Are the United States outperforming Europe in university technology licensing?"
(jointly with Patrick Gaulé)
18 February: Gabor Bekes (Institute of Economics - Hungarian Academy of Science)
"Temporary Trade"
(jointly with B. Murakozy)
March
11 March: Fredrik Tell (Linköping University)
"Diversification, learning and corporate coherence: Complementarities and
substitution effects"
18 March: Dirk Czamitzki (KU Leuven)
"Commercializing Science: Is there a university brain drain from academic
entrepreneurship?"
(jointly with A. A. Toole)
24 March: Paul Nightingale (SPRU, University of Sussex, Brighton)
"Financing Innovation"
April
8 April: Marco Casari (Università di Bologna)
"Do Groups Fall Prey to the Winner's Curse? An Experiment on Risk Preferences
and Strategic Abilities"
29 April: Reinhilde Veugelers (KU Leuven e CEPR)
"Young Radical Innovators: Why They Matter? And How (not) Support Them?"
May
6 May: John Romalis (Chicago Booth Business School)
"The Welfare Implications of Rising Price Inequality"
13 May: Anthony Di Benedetto (Temple University)
"How Do Founding Team Capabilities Affect the Performance of a New Service
Venture?"
20 May: Jan Vandekerckhove (KU Leuven)
"Dynamic efficiency of Cournot and Bertrand competition with cooperative R&D"
(jointly with J. Hinloopen)
27 May: Gary Pisano (Harvard Business School)
"Can Science Be a Business? Implications for Organizational and Institutional
Arrangements"
June
10 June: Gianmario Verona (Università "L. Bocconi")
"(De-)institutionalizing Organizational Competence: Olivetti's Transition from
Mechanical to Electronic Technology"
OCCASIONAL SEMINARS
Thomas von Eggelkraut-Gottanka (Munich School of Management)
"What does indoor location tell us about interpersonal communication? - An analysis using real-time location tracking data"
Day: 22 April 2009
Time: 12:30 p.m.
Room: 4-E4-FR01, fourth floor
Bas Karreman (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
"Do expatriate managers contribute to foreign subsidiary performance? Evidence from a panel of Central and Eastern European banks"
Day: 3 June 2009
Time: 12:30 p.m.
Room: 5-C4-SR03
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