Final conference schedule

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Innovation & Sustainability: Lessons from the History of India and Hopes for the Future June 9–10, 2016 COLORADO COLLEGE

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Innovation &Sustainability:Lessons from the History of India and Hopes for the Future

June 9–10, 2016

COLORADO COLLEGE

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A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:

The Colorado Springs South Asian Community Who donated all of the proceeds from their annual Diwali show to the Pikes Peak Community Foundation in support of this event

Colorado College’s Social Sciences Executiv Committee Research and Development Fund

Colorado College’s Innovative Minds Fund

Asia Partners Fund as part of the Gaylord Endowment to Asian Studies at Colorado College

WELCOME TO

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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8

6 a.m.–9 a.m. RECEPTION Cossitt Faculty Lounge Informal reception for all delegates

THURSDAY, JUNE 9

8:30 a.m.–9: a.m. OPENING Bemis Great Hall Ceremonial Greetings Dan Johnson on behalf of Colorado College Jay Patel on behalf of Colorado Springs community Anupam Ray on behalf of Indian consulate Houston Janak Joshi on behalf of Colorado state legislature Lakhwinder Singh on behalf of IndiaLICS

9 a.m.–10 a.m. PLENARY 1 Bemis Great Hall The Innovation Millipede: Walking on Many Legs Toward Inclusive Development Susan Cozzens, Georgia Institute of Technology and GlobeLICS Scientific Board

10 a .m.–10:20 a.m. COFFEE/TEA Bemis Lounge 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m. BREAKOUT 1A Worner Center: WES Room Innovation Policy Public Policy and Changing Pattern of Industrial Research and Development System in India: A Comparative analysis of Pre- and Post-Reform Period (1980–2013) Baldev Singh Shergill, Punjabi University Guru Kashi College, Talwandi Sabo

The Role of National System of Innovation in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy in the Post-2015 Agenda of Sustainable Development Jihene Malek, El Manar University of Tunis

An Analysis of Fiscal Policy in India with a Focus on Fiscal Responsibility Legislation Upinder Sawhney, Panjab University Chandigarh

BREAKOUT 1B Worner 212 Banking, Credit and Risk Technological Innovations and Agricultural Credit in India An Analysis of Impact of Kisan Credit Card on Agricultural Credit Kiran Kumar, Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum

Risk Management, Innovation and Performance in Indian Banking Sector Parmod Kumar Aggarwal, Punjabi University Patiala

Livelihood Diversity, Risk Minimization and Income Inequality: Empirical Evidence from Jammu & Kashmir State of India Rajeev Sharma, Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development, Chandigarh

THURSDAY, JUNE 9

BREAKOUT 1C Worner Center: 213 Community mobilization Socio-Cultural Sensitivities of Indian Diaspora in Francophone Eastern Africa: Advances in Indian Foreign Policy Chetan Tokas, University of Delhi

Social Mobilization, Innovation Systems and Sustainable Urban Transformations Dinesh Abrol, Jawaharlal Nehru University

Diasporic Resources, Community Interventions and Development: Analysis and Reflections from a Village in Indian Punjab Jaswinder Singh Brar, Punjabi University Patiala

BREAKOUT 1D Bemis Great Hall Education Perspectives on Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Indian Colleges Andrew Sherbo and Kishan Vasant, University of Denver

A Comparative Study on Expanding Opportunities and Building Competencies under Gender Fair Higher Educational Policies in India and Anglophone Africa Charu Khatri, Jamia Millia Islamia University

12 p.m.–1:20 p.m. LUNCH Worner Center: Rastall 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. PLENARY 2 Bemis Great Hall Colorado College’s Innovation and Sustainability Patrick Bultema, Innovation@CC, Colorado College Ian Johnson, Office of Sustainability, Colorado College Paul-miki Akpablie, Kadi Energy Dan Lewis, FoodEx

3 p.m.–3:20 p.m. COFFEE/TEA Bemis Lounge 3:30 p.m.–5 p.m. BREAKOUT 2A Worner Center: WES Energy Extraction of Water from Air at Zero Energy Expenditure to Mitigate Water and Energy Crisis in India Senthil Kumar, National College Tiruchappalli

Alternate Energy Systems for Meeting India’s Water-Energy Nexus Rajindar Singh, Membrane Ventures

India’s Electric Power Sector: Surging Growth, Technological Upgradation, Sustainability Issues and Alternatives Ahead Sukhwinder Singh, Punjabi University Patiala

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3:30 p.m.–5 p.m. BREAKOUT 2B Worner Center: WES Technology Transfer Multinational Corporations in India: An Analysis of their Technological Performance Anurag Anand, Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum

The Clean Development Mechanism and Green Technology Transfer: A Firm level Evidence from India Aradhna Aggarwal, Copenhagen Business School

Organized research and technology transfer: A conceptual framework for economic analysis Piyush Verma, Thapar University

BREAKOUT 2C Worner Center: 213 Agriculture 1 Tracing Contours of Agriculture Technological Transformation: A Case Study of Sectoral Innovation System of North India Anita Gill, Punjabi University Patiala

The Politics of Disruptive Agricultural Innovation and Sustainability: GMOs Carl Pray and Sanjib Bhuyan, Rutgers University

Public Sector Agriculture Research and Innovation Systems in India: Problems and Prospects Kesar Singh Bhangoo, Punjabi University Patiala

5 p.m.–6 p.m. CAMPUS TOUR 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. DINNER Bemis Great Hall

FRIDAY, JUNE 10

8:30 a.m.–10 a.m. PLENARY 3 Bemis Great Hall LICS and the Indian Experience A Prospective Approach to LICS-based Development Rodrigo Arocena, University of the Republic, Uruguay The State, Systems of Innovation and Sustainable Development: The Indian Experience Lakhwinder Singh, Punjabi University Patiala

Solutions for Energy, Environment, and the Economy Carol Sturman, Sturman Industries

10 a.m.–10:20 a.m. COFFEE/TEA Bemis Lounge 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m. BREAKOUT 3A Worner Center: WES Innovation Systems Regional Inequality in China from an Innovation System Perspective: Lessons for India K.J. Joseph, Liyan Zhang, and Kiran Kumar Kakarlapudi, Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum

Innovation System of India: Structure and Determinants Swati Mehta, Guru Nanak Dev University

Knowledge Economy and Sustainable Development: The Indian Experience Manjinder Kaur and Lakhwinder Singh, Punjabi University Patiala

BREAKOUT 3B Worner Center: 212 Social Capital, Social Enterprise Social Capital, Social Sustainability and Human Well-being in India: A Household Level Analysis Shiv Kumar, Anglo Sanskrit College Punjab

Primary Producer Organisation as Social Enterprise for Sustainability: A Case of Producer Companies in India Sukhpal Singh, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

Corporate Social Responsibility for Inclusive Development in India Kavitha P., Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum

BREAKOUT 3C Worner Center: 213 Agriculture 2 Interaction of Small Growers with Information Sources and Factors Affecting their Choice: Case of Dissemination of Knowledge in Plantation Crops in India Namrata Thapa, Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum

Agricultural Innovation System in India: A Case of Natural Rubber A. Sajitha, Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum

THURSDAY, JUNE 9

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10:30 a.m.–12 p.m. BREAKOUT 3D Bemis Great Hall Intellectual Property Separating Wheat from Chaff: Using Artificial Neural Networks to Assess the Creativity and Breadth of Indian Agricultural Patents Daniel Johnson and Matthew Whitehead, Colorado College

Intellectual Capital and Business Performance: A Case Study of the Indian Service Sector Inderjeet Singh, Punjabi University Patiala

12 p.m–1:20 p.m. LUNCH Worner Center: Rastall 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. BREAKOUT 4A Worner Center: WES Natural Resources Conservation of Forest and Environmental Rights in Western Ghats in India: A Study on Local Communities Huchhe Gowda, Rani Channamma University

A Dominant Coalition and Policy Change: The Development of Shale Oil and Gas In India Kristin Olofsson, School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado, Denver

Indian Ayurveda vis-a-vis Global Herbal Research Rajendra Prasad, Technology-Patent.com

BREAKOUT 4B Worner Center: 212 Small Firms and Mergers Export Networks and Employment Generating Capacity: A Study of India’s Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Uma Sankaran, Lady Doak College

Could Mergers & Acquisitions Add to Instability?: An Empirical Analysis Based on Indian Priya Bhalla, University of Delhi

Limits to Inclusive Innovation and Sustainability in Indian Craft Clusters: Policy and Beyond Keshab Das, Gujarat Institute of Development Research BREAKOUT 4C Worner Center: 213 Strategy, Research and Development Industrial R&D Expenditure of India: Growth, Structural Transformation and Public Policy Deepika Chawla and Lakhwinder Singh, Punjabi University

Indigenous R&D and Technology Development for Stimulating Manufacturing of High-tech Industries in India Patiala Sudip Chaudhuri, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. BREAKOUT 4C Worner Center: 213 Strategy, Research and Development (con’t.) Technology Trends in Strategic Management S.K. Tannan

BREAKOUT 4D Bemis Great Hall Climate change Climate Change Implications and Community Responses for the Triba Groups of Manipur, India Robert Mizo, University of Delhi

Climate Change ‘Migrations’ in South Asia: Challenges for Indian Foreign Policy Sonali Narang, Panjab University Chandigarh

Farmer Participation in a Climate-Smart Future: Applied Lessons from the Agricultural Carbon Market Jean Lee, Colorado College

3 p.m.–3:20 p.m. COFFEE/TEA Bemis Lounge 3:30 p.m.–5 p.m. PLENARY 4 Bemis Great Hall Colorado Springs Community Engagement David Harker, Collaborative for Community Engagement, Colorado College Tracy Coleman, India Studies Program, Colorado College Chris Vestal, Pikes Peak Makerspace Lisa Tessarowicz, Epicentral

5 p.m.–6 p.m. PLENARY 5 Bemis Great Hall Innovation, Frugality, Equality and Pride: Non-scaling-up and Science, Technology and Innovation Policies Judith Sutz, GlobeLICS Scientific Board and University of the Republic, Uruguay

6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. DINNER Stewart House President Jill Tiefenthaler, Colorado College Dan Johnson, Colorado College

FRIDAY, JUNE 10

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CONFERENCE LOCATIONSAll conference locations are within short walking distance of each other and along accessibility routes on campus.

Cossit Faculty Lounge#11 on campus mapLocation for Wednesday evening reception

Bemis Hall#50 on campus mapPlenary and breakout sessionsCoffee & tea breaksLocation for Thursday evening dinner

Blanca Apartments#52 on campus mapLodging for conference attendees

Stewart House#20 on campus mapLocation for Friday evening dinner

Worner Campus Center#06 on campus mapPlenary and breakout sessionsLocation of Rastall Dining Hall for lunch

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