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