TIE Tagung 2014 Programm Tagung der wissenschaftlichen Kommission für Technologie, Innovationsmanagement

TUM School of Management
TIE Tagung 2014
Programm
Tagung der wissenschaftlichen Kommission
für Technologie, Innovationsmanagement
und Entrepreneurship
vom 23. bis 24. Oktober 2014
TUM Forschungszentrum Garching, Institute for Advanced Study,
Lichtenbergstraße 2a, 85748 Garching
Technische Universität München
Benz/TUM
Wir danken der Theo und Friedl Schöller-Stiftung für die Unterstützung der Konferenz.
TUM School of Management
Donnerstag, 23.10.2014
08:30
Registrierung und Kaffee (Faculty Club, 4. Stock)
09:00
Eröffnung (Faculty Club, 4. Stock)
09:30
Session: Individuals and innovation 1
Session: Management of NPD
Auditorium, Erdgeschoss
Faculty Club, 4. Stock
Session Chair: Christian Lüthje
Session Chair: Jörn Block
The role of inventing users in the diffusion of new surgical
techniques
MAREIKE HINSCH, CHRISTOPH STOCKSTROM, CHRISTIAN
LÜTHJE
A relational view on partnership efficiency in
pharmaceutical new product development
ERIKA BUONANSEGNA, SOEREN SALOMO,
CARSTEN SCHULTZ, TOM STARGARDT
Exploring the contingencies of private-collective innovation –
an agent-based model
MICHAEL A. ZAGGL, CHRISTINA RAASCH
An attention-based model of corporate
entrepreneurship managers’ decisions to terminate
new product development projects: Integrating
portfolio-level, individual-level, and firm-level effects
JUDITH BEHRENS, HOLGER PATZELT
The Seven IP Commandments of a Crowdsourcing
Community - How Self-Organized Norms-Based IP Systems
Overcome Imitation Problems
JULIA BAUER, NIKOLAUS FRANKE, PHILIPP TÜRTSCHER
The mixed blessings of openness in creative industries – The
case of European chefs de cuisine
ANDREAS BRAUN, CHRISTOPH IHL, GORDON MÜLLERSEITZ
What makes R&D professionals turn into managers?
Investigating new career attitudes and organizational
culture
PATRICK HOFFMANN, MATTHIAS WEISS, MARTIN
HOEGL
11:00
Kaffeepause (Faculty Club, 4. Stock)
11:30
Keynote (Auditorium, Erdgeschoss): Patterns and Determinants of Inventor Mobility in Germany
Dietmar Harhoff (Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb)
12:15
Mittagspause (Faculty Club, 4. Stock)
13:30
Vortrag und Diskussion zum Thema Forschungsethik (Auditorium, Erdgeschoss): Ethics and Integrity in Research
and Publishing: Does Peer Review Prevent Misconduct
Ben Martin (SPRU, University of Sussex)
Diskutanten: Katrin Talke (TU Berlin), Nikolaus Franke (WU Wien), Hans Georg Gemünden (TU Berlin)
15:00
Kaffeepause (Faculty Club, 4. Stock)
15:30
Session: Innovation and academia
Session: Individuals and innovation 2
Auditorium, Erdgeschoss
Faculty Club, 4. Stock
Session Chair: Tim Schweisfurth
Session Chair: Joachim Henkel
Organization-level institutional arrangements, leadership, and
researchers’ inclination towards academic entrepreneurship
CAREN KLINGBEIL, THORSTEN SEMRAU, MARK EBERS
Knowledge fit and productivity gains from mobility
KARIN HOISL, GAÉTAN DE RASSENFOSSE
Anatomy of teams: Division of labor and allocation of credit in
collaborative knowledge production
CAROLIN HÄUSSLER, HENRY SAUERMANN
The abolishment of the German professor's privilege: 12 years
after – evidence from a natural experiment
DIRK CZARNITZKI, THORSTEN DOHERR, KATRIN
HUSSINGER, PAULA SCHLIESSLER, ANDREW A. TOOLE
Time Management and Creative Performance: Results
from an Experimental Approach
ALEXANDER BREM, VERENA UTIKAL
ADHD-like behavior and entrepreneurship
INGRID VERHEUL, JÖRN BLOCK, KATRIN
BURMEISTER-LAMP, ROY THURIK, HENNING
TIEMEIER, ROXANA TURTUREA
17:00
Kaffeepause (Faculty Club, 4. Stock)
17:30
Keynote (Auditorium, Erdgeschoss): BMW i – the future of e-mobility
Stefan Juraschek (Hauptabteilungsleiter Entwicklung E-Antriebe, BMW)
19:30
Konferenzdinner im Hofbräuhaus & Verleihung des Jürgen Hauschildt Preises
TUM School of Management
Freitag, 24.10.2014
08:30
Kaffee (Faculty Club, 4. Stock)
09:00
Session: Users and consumers
Session: Entrepreneurship
Auditorium, Erdgeschoss
Faculty Club, 4. Stock
Session Chair: Nikolaus Franke
Session Chair: Nicola Breugst
Joining Open Source communities under alternatives:
Openness trade-offs and user traits contingency
DANIEL EHLS, CORNELIUS HERSTATT
Founder involvement in research and development:
Implications for firm survival and growth
CAROLIN HÄUSSLER, MARIA HENNICKE, ELISABETH
MÜLLER
Ready, steady, green – The influence of consumer
characteristics, innovation characteristics, and policies on
the adoption of eco-friendly innovations
PATRICK SPIETH, SVEN HEIDENREICH, MARTIN
PETSCHNIG
To own or not to own: How ownership impacts user
innovation – an empirical study
FRANK TIETZE, THORSTEN PIEPER, CORNELIUS
HERSTATT
How are entrepreneurs made? A meta-analytic structural
equation model on personal history factors’ impact on
entrepreneurial intention
CHRISTOPHER SCHLÄGEL, FLORIAN B. ZAPKAU,
MICHAEL KÖNIG, CHRISTIAN SCHWENS
The antecedents of business model design in new firms
JÖRN BLOCK, MARC GRUBER, JEFFREY S. PETTY
10:30
“Does god play dice?” Randomness vs. deterministic
explanations of crowdsourcing success
NIKOLAS FRANKE, CHRISTOPHER LETTL, PHILIPP
TÜRTSCHER, SUSANNE ROISER
Kaffeepause (Faculty Club, 4. Stock)
11:00
Keynote (Auditorium, Erdgeschoss): Positive Risk and the Innovation Commons
Carliss Y. Baldwin (Harvard Business School)
11:45
Mittagspause (Faculty Club, 4. Stock)
13:00
Session: Innovation ecosystems
Session: Innovative performance of firms
Auditorium, Erdgeschoss
Faculty Club, 4. Stock
Session Chair: Christina Raasch
Session Chair: Michael Zaggl
The impacts of governance mechanisms and knowledge
conversion on university-business collaboration
performance
TOBIAS KESTING, THOMAS CLAUSS
Are family firms really less innovative? A meta-analysis
PATRICIO DURAN, NADINE KAMMERLANDER, MARC
VAN ESSEN, THOMAS ZELLWEGER
How ex ante inferior innovations can win races for markets
with network externalities
J. PIET HAUSBERG, SEBASTIAN SPÄTH
Legitimacy, isostatic pressures, and collective inertia: An
institutionalist account of incumbents’ responses to
discontinuous technologies
ANDREAS KÖNIG, ALBRECHT ENDERS, JOHANNES
MUCK
Value capture in hierarchically organized industries: The
hierarchy strategy
JOACHIM HENKEL, ALEXANDER HOFFMANN
Corporate entrepreneurship and performance: A metaanalysis
MICHAEL BIERWERTH, CHRISTIAN SCHWENS,
RODRIGO ISIDOR, RÜDIGER KABST
14:30
Kaffeepause (Faculty Club, 4. Stock)
14:45
Mitgliederversammlung & Ausklang (Auditorium, Erdgeschoss)
16:15
Ende der Veranstaltung