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EU-SPRI 2018Governance and relevance: Towards a new generation of research and innovation policies
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OVERALL PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY 6 JUNE, 2018 THURSDAY 7 JUNE, 2018 FRIDAY 8 JUNE, 2018
08.30 Inscriptions
09.00 - 09.30 Welcome09.00 - 10.30
Panel: Implementing STI policies for societal challenges and ‘missions’- Susana Borras - Johan Schot- Jakob Edler - Magnus Gulbrandsen
09.00 - 11.00 Sixth set of sessions09.30 - 10.30 Opening Keynote :
- Catherine Paradeise
10.30 - 11.00 Break 10.30 - 11.00 Break 11.00 - 11.30 Break
11.00 - 13.00 First set of sessions 11.00 - 13.00 Fourth set of sessions 11.30 - 13.00 Seventh set of sessions
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch break 13.00 - 14.00 Lunch break 13.00 - 14.00 Lunch break
14.00 - 16.00 Second set of sessions 14.00 - 16.00 Dynamic post sessions 14.00 - 15.00Closing keynote & plenary:
- Mireille Matt - Matthias Weber
16.00 - 16.30 Break 16.00 - 16.30 Break
16.30 - 18.00 Third set of sessions 16.30 - 18.00 Fifth set of sessions
18.30 Cocktail at ESIEE 19.30 Dinner at Centre Pompidou
OVERALL SESSIONS PROGRAMME
TRACK 1 Public Research
TRACK 2 Societal change & im-plication for STI policy
TRACK 3 Developments in STI policy
TRACK 4 Evaluation & impact assessment
TRACK 5 RRI & inclusive STI policies
Individual sessions
WEDNESDAY 6 JUNE, 2018
11.00 - 13.00 Session 11Public research organisations 1
Session 21Policy frameworks for addressing system change
Session 31Framing STI policies
Session 41Policy evaluation 1
14.00 - 16.00 Session 12Public research organisations 2
Session 22New policy instruments 1
Session 32Policy implementation - national experiences 1
Session 42Policy evaluation 2
Session 61Territorial innovation policy
16.30 - 18.00 Session 13Keynote by Vic Borden and panel on future developments on public research organisations
Session 23Learning from practice
Session 33Policy implementation - national experiences 2
Session 43Policy evaluation 3
THURSDAY 7 JUNE, 2018
11.00 - 13.00 Session 14Public research funding
Session 24Challenges raised in given environments
Session 34Revisiting policy instruments 1
Session 62New knowledge on innovation dynamics
16.30 - 18.00 Session 15Public research organisations 3
Session 25About policy processes
Session 35Discussing policy mixes
Session 51Inclusive innovation policy
FRIDAY 8 JUNE, 2018
09.00 - 11.00 Session 16University - industry relations
Session 26New policy instruments 2
Session 36Revised views on innovation policies
Session 52RRI 1
11.30 - 13.00 Session 17Research practices for engaging with society
Session 37Revisiting policy instruments 2
Session 53RRI 2
TRACK 1 - PUBLIC RESEARCHWednesday | June 6, 2018
Public-sector research organizations in Europe and beyond. New insights
from the harmonization of organizational actors in research databases
Benedetto Lepori, Thomas Scherngell and Ed Noyons (Abstract 11-1)
Public-sector research organizations in Europe: a delineation based on the
RISIS organizational register
Benedetto Lepori (Abstract 11-2)
Organisational demography in the public sector: New insights from OrgReg
Barbara Heller-Schuh and Martina Dünser (Abstract 11-3)
Hospitals and their linkages with universities
Clara Calero Medina, Andrea Reyes Elizondo and Martijn Visser (Abstract 11-4)
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The classification of research organizations: Taxonomical explorations with a
set of “dedicated” Research organizations
Luis Sanz-Menéndez, Laura Cruz-Castro, Catalina Martinez and Cristina Peñasco (Abstract 12-1)
Exploring the role and position of RTO’s using bibliometrics - a case of the
Netherlands
Ed Noyons and Marcia Ferreira Goncalves (Abstract 12-2)
RTOs going global - Opportunities and challenges for hybrid organizations in an
international playing field
Lionne Koens and Gijs Diercks (Abstract 12-3)
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Conceptualizing european public research funding: A literature review and
some open questions
Marta Zdravkovic and Benedetto Lepori (Abstract 14-1)
Funding excellence: a deliberately created Matthew effect?
Wout Scholten and Elizabeth Koier (Abstract 14-3)
University performance-based research funding in the research policy mix
Erik Arnold, Koenraad Debackere, Gunnar Sivertsen, Jack Spaapen, Dorothea Sturn
and Bea Mahieu (Abstract 14-4)
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Thursday | June 7, 2018
TRACK 1 - PUBLIC RESEARCHWednesday & Thursday | June 6-7, 2018
Thursday | June 7, 2018
Comparing diversity in the US and the European higher education systems
Benedetto Lepori and Victor Borden (Abstract 15-1)
Competitive R&D funding: topics of social relevance in research project
funding instruments
Emanuela Reale, Benedetto Lepori, Andrea Spinello, Antonio Zinilli (Abstract 15-2)
Women as leaders in science and technology intensive government agencies
Susan Cozzens, Camila Apablaza and Kaye Husbands Fealing (Abstract 15-3)
Session 13 - Keynote
Vic Borden and panel on future developments on public research organisations
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The policy mix for science-industry knowledge transfer: mapping policy
instruments and their interactions
Jose Guimon and Caroline Paunov (Abstract 16-1)
Cognitive benefits from research commercialization: Conditions for synergies
between spin-off companies and their parent organisations
Laurens Hessels and Emmy Bergsma (Abstract 16-2)
Do open access publications facilitate university-industry knowledge
transfer? A novel perspective
Sabrina Larissa Woltmann and Lars Alkærsig (Abstract 16-3)
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Participatory practices to produce impact in Social Science research: what
lessons for evaluation?
Emanuela Reale, Serena Fabrizio and Lucio Morettini (Abstract 17-1)
Does openness in research micro-practices’ matter for societal engagement
commitment?
Julia Olmos-Peñuela, Paul Benneworth and Elena Castro-Martínez (Abstract 17-2)
The contribution of citizen science to valorisation: recruiting and activating
diverse participants
Stijn Brouwer and Laurens Hessels (Abstract 17-3)
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TRACK 1 - PUBLIC RESEARCHFriday | June 8, 2018
TRACK 2 - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES & IMPLICATIONS FOR STI POLICYWednesday | June 6, 2018
Accelerating societal challenge-driven transformation: Towards a new policy
paradigm
Iris Wanzenböck, Koen Frenken, Marko Hekkert, Matthias Weber and Joeri Wesseling
(Abstract 21-1)
The potential roles of STI policy governance in co-shaping the emerging new
innovation ecosystems
Attila Havas and Matthias K. Weber (Abstract 21-2)
Policy experiments: An answer to disruptive technologies and their effects
on society?
Peter Biegelbauer and Petra Wagner (Abstract 21-3)
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Governance and the Role of the state in socio-technical change
Susana Borras and Jakob Edler (Abstract 22-1)
A new agenda for smart grids and user oriented studies – lessons from three
demonstration projects
Sophie Nyborg and Meiken Hansen (Abstract 22-2)
Transport policy labs: Two swedish cases
Maria Schnurr (Abstract 22-3)
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Mission-oriented policies in context : What can we learn from space agencies
orientation to « new » missions.
Douglas Robinson and Mariana Mazzucato (Abstract 23-1)
Misalignment of expectations and policy failure: Japan’s photovoltaics
industry 1974-2018
Maki Umemura and Andrew Smith (Abstract 23-2)
Long-term dynamics between disruptive innovation and transformative
innovation policy: The emergence and consolidation of mobility-as-a-service
(Maas)
Paula Kivimaa, Laur Kanger and Johan Schot (Abstract 23-3)
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Governance of challenges-oriented R&D programs: can small countries
deliver?
Veiko Lember, Rauno Mäekivi, Kadri Ukrainski and Erkki Karo (Abstract 24-1)
Innovation policy for distributed innovation models in healthcare
Wouter Boon and Ellen Moors (Abstract 24-2)
Crossing boundaries for transformative innovation: how?
Katrin Hahn and Stefan Kuhlmann (Abstract 24-3)
Science diplomacy for global sustainability – Towards a supportive
governance framework
Tim Flink, Stefan Kuhlmann, Gonzalo Ordoñez-Matamoros and Alexander
Degelsegger-Márquez (Abstract 24-4)
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Thursday | June 7, 2018
TRACK 2 - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES & IMPLICATIONS FOR STI POLICYWednesday & Thursday | June 6-7, 2018
Thursday | June 7, 2018
Foresight in support of designing mission-oriented R&I programmes: The
case of FP 9
Matthias Weber (Abstract 25-1)
Mission agency priority-setting for research and innovation: A ‘street-level’
perspective
Erik Brattström and Tomas Hellström (Abstract 25-2)
Mission-oriented research and innovation policy: why governance is crucial
to the future success of missions and is largely ignored in the current debate
Arjen Goetheer and Frans A van der Zee (Abstract 25-3)
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Living labs as instrument for societal change
Jasper Deuten, Timo Maas and Jos van den Broek (Abstract 26-1)
Do living labs work? Implications for innovation policy
Krassimira Paskaleva and Ian Cooper (Abstract 26-2)
Test beds as an emerging instrument of STI policy-making: How they
approach innovation – and reconfigure society
Franziska Engels, Sebastian M. Pfotenhauer and Alexander Wentland (Abstract 26-3)
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Friday | June 8, 2018
TRACK 2 - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES & IMPLICATIONS FOR STI POLICYThursday & Friday | June 7-8, 2018
Wednesday | June 6, 2018
Negociating ambiguity: agenda setting in EU STI policy.
Andrew James (Abstract 31-1)
Supply-side and demand-side innovation policies and their combination into
policy mixes:
Serenella Caravella and Francesco Crespi (Abstract 31-2)
The transformational potential of Digital Science and Innovation Policy
Dmitry Plekhanov, Michael Keenan, Daniel Ker and Fernando Galindo-Rueda (Abstract
31-3)
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Wednesday | June 6, 2018
TRACK 3 - DEVELOPMENTS IN STI POLICIESWednesday | June 6, 2018
Taking political objectives seriously when analyzing innovation policy tools:
the case of Russia
Andrey Indukaev (Abstract 32-1)
Governing research and innovation politics in a challenging era: Evolution
or reconfiguration of the greek research and innovation regime during the
crisis?
Stathis Arapostathis and Efi Nakopoulou (Abstract 32-2)
The peace process and its challenges for science, technology and innovation
policy in colombia
Gonzalo Ordoñez-Matamoros, Juan Pablo Centeno, Elisa Arond, Astrid Jaime and
Kennicher Arias (Abstract 32-3)
Students and postdoctoral fellows in north-south research collaborations:
mobilisation of social capital and contributions to knowledge production
Daniel Cortes-Vargas and Matthew Wallace (Abstract 32-4)
Wednesday | June 6, 2018
Tools and methods for devising research infrastructure policies: The
experience of Central and South-East European countries
Attila Havas (Abstract 34-1)
From policy strategy to implementation – what is desirable and what
realistic?
Henning Kroll, Thomas Stahlecker and Marianne Kulicke (Abstract 34-2)
Rethinking diversity in innovation systems: Regional innovation cultures and
the case of Bavaria
Alexander Wentland, Sebastian Pfotenhauer and Luise Ruge (Abstract 34-3)
Evaluation of policy mixes in practice: What prescriptions for tackling the
problem of antimicrobial resistance?
Frédérique Bone, Josie Coburn, Michael Hopkins, Andy Stirling and Jorge Mestre-
Ferrandiz (Abstract 34-4)
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Thursday | June 7, 2018
TRACK 3 - DEVELOPMENTS IN STI POLICIESWednesday & Thursday | June 6-7, 2018
The limits of University-Industry articulations’ policies in Argentina. Towards
a research agenda for development
Cecilia Rikap and Hugo Harari-Kermadec (Abstract 33-1)
Professions, boundary organizations and innovation in health: The case of
the AU’s programme on traditional medicine and pharmacopoeia.
Natewinde Sawadogo (Abstract 33-2)
Policy learning in Iran technology and innovation policies (Case study of STI
related policies of Iran development plans over the past two decades, 1995-
2015)
Kiarash Fartash and Mahdi Elyasi (Abstract 33-3)
Thursday | June 7, 2018
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Friday | June 8, 2018
TRACK 3 - DEVELOPMENTS IN STI POLICIESThursday & Friday | June 7-8, 2018
Policy mixes, policy processes & policy rationales: an analysis of OECD TIP
working group 1994-2014
Antoine Schoen and Philippe Larédo (Abstract 36-1)
Holistic Innovation policy: Theoretical foundations, policy problems and
instrument choices - Summary and research agenda
Charles Edquist and Susana Borras (Abstract 36-2)
National strategy, innovation policy, institutions and country adaptation
Morris Teubal (Abstract 36-3)
From policy mix to policy remix: U.S. success examples in Norwegian science
and innovation policy
Magnus Gulbrandsen(Abstract 35-1)
Policy learning in competitive research funding: a case study
Merle Jacob and Leila Jabrane (Abstract 35-2)
Friday | June 8, 2018
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Patent Boxes and the Relocation of Intellectual Property
Laurie Ciaramella (Abstract 34-1)
From policy mix to policy remix: U.S. success examples in Norwegian science
and innovation policy
Magnus Gulbrandsen(Abstract 34-2)
Policy learning in competitive research funding: a case study
Merle Jacob and Leila Jabrane (Abstract 34-3)
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TRACK 3 - DEVELOPMENTS IN STI POLICIESFriday | June 8, 2018
Public procurement and innovation: A scoping review
Oishee Kundu, Andrew James and John Rigby (Abstract 37-1)
Introducing functional procurement as an approach to stimulate innovation
Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia and Charles Edquist (Abstract 37-2)
Towards a framework for the evaluation of Transformative Innovation
Policies
Alejandra Boni, Jordi Molas-Gallart and Sergio Belda Miquel (Abstract 41-1)
Towards a new rationale and framework for evaluating policy tools oriented
towards dealing with grand societal challenges
Effie Amanatidou, Deborah Cox, Dimitri Gagliardi, Chiara Marzocchi and Mickael
Benaim (Abstract 41-2)
Evaluation of impact: understanding impact first, deciding on indicators last.
The case of societal impact of largescale research infrastructures
Leonie van Drooge, Isabelle van Elzakker and Jasper Deuten (Abstract 41-3)
Who benefits from ex-ante impact evaluation in the European funding
arena?
Stefan de Jong and Reetta Muhonen (Abstract 41-4)
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Better understanding impact of scientific knowledge on policy by
conceptualising policy making conditions
Jakob Edler, Maria Karaulova and Kate Barker (Abstract 42-1)
Assessing the social impact of scientific research in/on the Arab World
Sari Hanafi (Abstract 42-2)
Identifying sources of intellectual influence in heavy flavour physics: A co-
nomination approach
Maria Karaulova, Maria Nedeva & Duncan Thomas (Abstract 42-3)
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TRACK 4 - EVALUATION AND IMPACT ASSESSMENTWednesday | June 6, 2018
Characteristics of science and innovation policies and their evaluation
Approaches, any Connection?
Junwen Luo, Jakob Edler, Yanchao Li, Paul Cunningham and Abdullah Gök (Abstract
43-1)
Semantic approaches for knowledge management in STI policy
Andrés Barreneche, Alina Deniau, Michael Keenan and Thierry Vebr (Abstract 43-2)
Value, societal impact and research policy
Eirikur Smari Sigurdarson (Abstract 43-3)
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Patent Boxes and the Relocation of Intellectual Property
Laurie Ciaramella (Abstract 34-1)
From policy mix to policy remix: U.S. success examples in Norwegian science
and innovation policy
Magnus Gulbrandsen(Abstract 34-2)
Policy learning in competitive research funding: a case study
Merle Jacob and Leila Jabrane (Abstract 34-3)
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Thursday | June 8, 2018
TRACK 4 - EVALUATION AND IMPACT ASSESSMENTWednesday | June 6, 2018
Thursday | June 7, 2018
Inclusive innovation policies: Lessons from international case studies
Sandra Planes Satorra and Caroline Paunov (Abstract 51-1)
Tackling marginalisation with social innovation: the Kiútprogram in Hungary
Görgy Molnár and Attila Havas (Abstract 51-2)
The importance of social innovation for a transformative innovation policy –
insights from the global research project SI-DRIVE
Jürgen Howaldt and Dmitri Domanski (Abstract 51-3)
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RRI and institutional change: Studying ‘deep institutionalisation’ in non-
European cases
Stephanie Daimer, Sally Randles and Valeria Vargas (Abstract 52-1)
RTOs as emerging nodes of responsible quadruple helix innovation systems?
Lessons from investigating institutionalisation of responsibility oriented
practices at the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft.
Philine Warnke and Andreas Röß (Abstract 52-2)
Technological anticipation, synthetic biology, and responsible innovation:
Anticipating the biological turn in the menthol landscape
Barbara Ribeiro and Philip Shapira (Abstract 52-3)
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TRACK 5 - RRI & SOCIAL INNOVATIONThursday & Friday | June 7-8, 2018
Friday | June 8, 2018
Data protection impact assessments as a practical tool to implement RRI in
companies
Nicholas Martin, Stephanie Daimer and Michael Friedewald (Abstract 53-1)
Responsible innovation in e-Health? A comparison of projects, networks and
processes
Kornelia Konrad, Verena Schulze Greiving and Paul Benneworth (Abstract 53-2)
Developing robust international principles for responsible innovation:
Insights and implications from ongoing OECD work on neurotechnology and
society
Nina Frahm, David Winickoff and Sebastian Pfotenhauer (Abstract 53-3)
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Living labs as instrument for societal change
Jasper Deuten, Timo Maas and Jos van den Broek (Abstract 26-1)
Do Living Labs work? Implications for innovation policy
Krassimira Paskaleva and Ian Cooper (Abstract 26-2)
Test Beds as an emerging instrument of STI policy-making: How they
approach innovation – and reconfigure society
Franziska Engels, Sebastian M. Pfotenhauer and Alexander Wentland (Abstract 26-3)
Translating policies and knowledge through an actor-centered and multi-
scalar approach: The journey of FITs and Auctions in UgandaTim Flink, Stefan
Padmasai Lakshmi Bhamidipati, James Haselip and Ulrich Elmer Hansen (Abstract 26-4)
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TRACK 5 - RRI & SOCIAL INNOVATIONFriday | June 8, 2018
Wednesday | June 6, 2018«Territorial innovation policy»
Overcoming strategic fever and opening government – Developing coherent
and inclusive innovation policies in post-socialist countries
Alexander Kleibrink & Monika Matusiak (Abstract 61-1)
Mapping territorial potentials for evidence-informed innovation policies in
Africa - Insights from Cote d’Ivoire and Nigeria
Chux Daniels & Mafini Dosso (Abstract 61-2)
Transformative innovation policies and smart specialisation in australia
Bruce Wilson (Abstract 61-3)
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INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS
Wednesday & Thursday | June 6-7, 2018
Thursday | June 7, 2018 «New knowledge on innovation dynamics»
Specialization, diversification and environmental technology life-cycle
Nicolò Barbieri, François Perruchas and Davide Consoli (Abstract 62-1)
Conspicuous diffusion: Theorizing how status drives innovation in Electric
Mobility
Lance Noel, Benjamin Sovacool, Johannes Kester and Gerardo Zarazua de Rubens
(Abstract 62-2)
Knowledge, networks and proximities - An analysis of knowledge dynamics
in the Chemical and Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology sectors
Gaston Heimeriks, Antoine Schoen, Patricia Laurens, Alfredo Yegros and Dieter Franz
Kogler (Abstract 62-3)
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LIST OF POSTERS
Negating or orchestrating different kinds of knowledge in foresight processes: A case study analysis of power relations in two city foresightsDana Wasserbacher
How national roadmap exercises for large-scale research infrastructures were introduced, following European innovation policiesIsabel K. Bolliger, Alexandra Griffiths and Martin Müller
Exploring paths for epistemic diversity in innovation policyErnesto Andrade-Sastoque and Alejandro Balanzó
Effects of cluster policies on collaboration networksAlain N’Ghauran
Research Evaluation at and for universities – A comparison of governance instruments in five European countriesLaura Behrmann, Thorben Sembritzki and Torger Möller
International evaluation: new exploration of science and technology evaluation practice in ChinaFang Xu
Achievements and challenges on China’s S&T programme management reform: from the angle of construction of professional programme organizationXiaoxuan Li
Social innovation ecosystems – empirical insights and conceptual challengesDmitri Domanski and Jürgen Howaldt
Organizing Innovation in North-East Brazil: The NIT-NE networkNina Paloma N C S Branco, Bianca Ferreira Duarte and Priscila de Jesus Silva
Do science parks build on regional, related capabilities? A review of linkages between pre-existing regional capabilities and the development of science parksAmonpat Poonjan and Anne Tanner
Reflecting responsible research and innovation (RRI) – Modes of governance in applied social scienceDieter Rehfeld
LIST OF POSTERS
STI priority setting and strategic orientation: an international multi level comparisonPhilippe Larrue
Public procurement for learning (PPL) and civic regional development Initiatives (CRDI) as promising mission-oriented innovation policiesAli Maleki and Najmoddin Yazdi
Lessons from business innovation studies for analysing social innovation processes and devising social innovation policiesAttila Havas
Re-thinking international STI co-operation for the grand challenges Mario Cervantes and Ian Hughes
COMMITTEES
SCIENTIFIC AND PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Effie Amanatidou, Manchester Institute of Innovation Research (UK)Rigas Arvanitis, IFRIS & CEPED-IRD (France)Marc Barbier, LISIS-INRA & IFRIS (France)Paul Benneworth, CHEPS, Twente (Netherlands)Wouter Boon, Utrecht University (Netherlands)Susana Borras, CBS, Copenhagen (Denmark)Yannis Caloghirou, National Technical University of Athens (Greece)Stephanie Daimer, Fraunhofer (Germany)Fernando Diaz Lopez, TNO (Netherlands)Gabriela Dutrenit, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana (Mexico)Jakob Edler, Manchester Institute of Innovation Research (UK)Charles Edquist, CIRCLE, Lund University (Sweden)Rainer Frietsch, Fraunhofer (Germany)Magnus Gulbrandsen, University of Oslo, Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (Norway)Gaston Heimeriks, Utrecht University (Netherlands)Pierre-Benoit Joly, LISIS-INRA & IFRIS (France)David Kaplan, University of Cape Town & CEPED-IRD (South Africa and France)Michael Keenan, OECD (France)Stefan Kuhlmann, University of Twente (Netherlands)Wen-Hua Kuo, National Yangming University (Taiwan)Philippe Laredo, LISIS & IFRIS & Manchester U (France)
Patricia Laurens, LISIS CNRS & IFRIS (France)Veiko Lember, Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia)Benedetto Lepori, Università della Svizzera italiana (Switzerland)Ralf Lindner, Fraunhofer (Germany)Rasigan Maharajh, DST-NRF Centre of Excellence in Scientometrics and STI Policy (South Africa)Catalina Martinez, CSIC-IPP (Spain)Jordi Molas-Gallart, Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain)Carlos Montalvo, TNO (Netherlands)Johann Mouton, CREST& Centre of Excellence in Scientometrics and STI Policy Stellenbosh (South AFrica)Mika Nieminen, VTT (Netherlands)Slavo Radosevic, University College London (UK)Emanuela Reale, IRCRES CNR (Italy)Barbara Ribeiro, The University of Manchester (UK)Douglas Robinson, LISIS, Université Paris-Est ESIEE & IFRISThomas Scherngell, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology (Austria)Antoine Schoen, LISIS, Université Paris-Est ESIEE & IFRISJohan Schot, Science Policy Research Unit (UK)Matthias Weber, AIT Austrian Institute of Technlogy (Austria)Paul Wouters, CWTS (Netherlands)Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, Deusto Business School (Spain)Wei Zhao, Institute for the Reform & Development of Pearl River Delta (China)
COMMITTEES
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Philippe Laredo, LISIS & IFRIS, Université de Paris Est & MIOIR-University of Manchester.Antoine Schoen, LISIS, Université Paris-Est ESIEE & IFRISDouglas Robinson, LISIS, Université Paris-Est ESIEE & IFRIS
The IFRIS Secretariat:
Rigas Arvanitis (Director), Julie Rust (Secretary General), Kevin Agblo (Community Manager), Valérie Duband (Accountant), Sandrine Froumajou (Travel manager), Lynda Silva (Events manager), Dorine Valy (External projects manager).
Conference organised with the support of:
INDEX OF AUTHORS
Alkærsig, Lars 16-3Amanatidou, Effie 41-2Apablaza Camila 15-3Arapostathis, Stathis 32-2Arias, Kennicher 32-3Arnold, Erik 14-4Arond, Elisa 32-3
Barbieri, Nicolo 62-1Barker, Kate 42-1Barreneche, Andrés 43-2Belda Miquel, Sergio 41-1Benaim, Mickael 41-2Benneworth, Paul 17-3 53-2Bergsma, Emmy 16-2Bhamidipati, Padmasai Lakshmi 26-4Biegelbauer, Peter 22-1Bone, Frédérique 34-4Boni, Alejandra 41-1Boon, Wouter 24-2Borden, Victor 15-1Borlaug, Siri 14-2Borras, Susana 22-2 36-2Brattström, Erik 25-2Brouwer, Stijn 17-3
Calero Medina, Clara 11-4Caravella, Serenella 34-1Castro-Martínez, Elena 17-2Centeno, Juan-Pablo 32-3Ciaramella, Laurie 37-1Coburn, Josie 34-4Consoli, Davide 62-1Cooper, Ian 26-2Cortes-Vargas, Daniel 32-4Cox, Deborah 41-2Cozzens, Susan 15-3
Crespi, Francesco 34-1Cruz-Castro, Laura 12-1Cunningham, Paul 43-1
Daimer, Stephanie 52-1 53-1Daniels, Chux 61-2de Jong, Stefan 41-4Debackere, Koenraad 14-4Degelsegger-Marquez, Alexander 24-4Deniau, Alina 43-2Deuten, Jasper 26-1 41-3Diercks, Gijs 12-3Domanski, Dmitri 51-3Dosso, Mafini 61-2Duncan, Thomas 42-3Dünser, Martina 11-3
Edler, Jakob 21-2 42-1 43-1Edquist, Charles 33-2 36-2Elyasi, Mahdi 35-3Engels, Franziska 26-3
Fabrizio, Serena 17-1Fartash, Kiarash 35-3Ferreira Goncalves, Marcia 12-2Flink, Tim 24-4Frahm, Nina 53-3Frenken, Koen 21-1 22-1Friedewald, Michael 53-1
Gagliardi, Dimitri 41-2Galindo-Rueda, Fernando 31-3Goetheer, Arjen 25-3Gök, Abdullah 43-1Guimon, Jose 16-1Gulbrandsen, Magnus 37-2Guo, Ying 16-4
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Hahn, Katrin 24-3Hanafi, Sari 42-2Hansen, Meiken 22-3Hansen, Ulrich 26-4Harari-Kermadec, Hugo 35-1Haselip, James 26-4Havas, Attila 21-2 31-2 51-2Heimeriks, Gaston 62-3Hekkert, Marko 21-1Heller-Schuh, Barbara 11-3Hellström, Tomas 25-2Hessels, Laurens 16-2 17-3Hopkins, Michael 34-4Howaldt, Jürgen 51-3Husbands Fealing, Kaye 15-3
Indukaev, Andrey 32-1
Jabrane, Leila 37-3Jacob, Merle 37-3Jaime, Astrid 32-3James, Andrew 31-1 33-1
Kanger, Laur 23-3Karaulova, Maria 42-1 42-3Karo, Erkki 24-1Keenan, Micheal 31-3 43-2Ker, Daniel 31-3Kester, Johannes 62-2Kivimaa, Paula 23-3Kleibrink, Alexander 61-1Koens, Lionne 12-3Kogler Dieter Franz 62-3Koier, Elizabeth 14-3Kolltveit, Kristoffer 14-2Konrad, Kornelia 53-2
Kroll, Henning 34-2Kuhlmann, Stefan 24-3 24-4Kulicke, Marianne 34-2Kundu Oishee 33-1
Langfeldt, Liv 14-2Laredo, Philippe 36-1Laurens Patricia 62-3Lember, Veiko 24-1Lepori, Benedetto 11-1 11-2 15-1 15-2 14-1Li, Yanchao 43-1Lian, Xiangpeng 16-4Luo, Junwen 43-1
Mäekivi, Rauno 24-1Martin, Nicholas 53-1Martinez, Catalina 12-1Marzocchi, Chiara 41-2Mass, Timo 26-1Mathieu, Bea 14-4Matusiak, Monika 61-1Mazzucato, Mariana 23-1Mestre-Ferandiz, Jorge 34-4Mollas-Gallart, Jordi 41-1Molnár, Görgy 51-2Moors, Ellen 24-2Morettini, Lucio 17-1Muhonen, Reetta 41-4
Nakopoulou, Efi 32-2Nedeva, Maria 42-3Noel, Lance 62-2Noyons, Ed 11-1 12-2Nwaka, Geoffrey 61-4Nyborg, Sophie 22-3
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Olmos-Peñuela, Julia 17-2Ordoñez-Matamoros, Gonzalo 24-4 32-3
Paskaleva, Krassimira 26-2Paunov, Caroline 16-1 51-1Peñasco, Cristina 12-1Perruchas, François 62-1Pfotenhauer, Sebastian 26-3 34-3 53-3Planes Satorra, Sandra 51-1Plekhanov, Dmitry 31-3
Randles, Sally 52-1Reale, Emanuela 15-1 17-1Reyes Elizondo, Andrea 11-4Ribeiro, Barbara 52-3Rigby John 33-1Rikap, Cecilia 35-1Robinson, Douglas 23-1Röß, Andreas 52-2Ruge, Luise 34-3
Sabrina Larissa, Woltmann 16-3Sanz Menendez, Luis 12-1Sawadogo, Natewinde 35-2Scherngell, Thomas 11-1Schnurr, Maria 22-4Schoen, Antoine 36-1 62-3Scholten, Wout 14-3Schot, Johan 23-3Schulze, Greiving Verena 53-2Shapira, Philip 52-3Sigurdarson, Eirikur S. 43-3Sivertsen, Gunnar 14-4Smink, Magda 21-3Smith, Andrew 23-2Sovacool, Benjamin 62-2Spaapen, Jack 14-4
Spinello, Andrea 15-2Stahlecker, Thomas 34-2Stirling, Andy 34-4Sturn, Dorothea 14-4
Teubal, Morris 36-3
Ukrainski, Kadri 24-1Umemura, Maki 23-2
van den Broek, Jos 26-1van der Zee, Frans 25-3van Drooge, Leonie 41-3van Elzakker, Isabelle 41-3van Est, Rinie 21-3van Waes, Arnoud 21-3Vargas, Valeria 52-1Vebr, Thierry 43-2Visser, Martjin 11-4
Wagner, Petra 22-1Wallace, Matthew 32-4Wanzenböck, Iris 21-1Warnke, Philine 52-2Weber, Matthias 21-2 21-1 25-1Wentland, Alexander 26-3 34-3Wesseling, Joeri 21-1Wilson, Bruce 61-3Winockoff, David 53-3
Yegros, Alfredo 62-3
Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, Jon Mikel 33-2Zarazua de Rubens, Gerardo 62-2Zdravkovic, Marta 14-1Zhang, Lili 16-4Zinilli, Antonio 15-2
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Andrade-Sastoque, Ernesto
Balanzó, AlejandroBehrmann, LauraBolliger, Isabel K.Branco, Nina Paloma N C S
Cervantes, Mario
Domanski, Dmitri
Ferreira Duarte, Bianca
Griffiths, Alexandra
Havas, AttilaHowaldt, JürgenHughes, Ian
de Jesus Silva, Priscila
Larrue, PhilippeLi, Xiaoxuan
Maleki, AliMöller, TorgerMüller, Martin
N’Ghauran, Alain
Poonjan, Amonpat
Rehfeld, Dieter
Sembritzki, Thorben
Tanner, Anne
Wasserbacher, Dana
Xu, Fang
Yazdi, Najmoddin