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The Eighth International Joseph A. Schumpeter
Society Conference - The Millennium Conference
Change, Development and Transformation: Transdisciplinary Perspectives
on the Innovation Process
Manchester/UK 28th June - 1st July 2000
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PROGRAMME SESSION E - SATURDAY 1 JULY 11:00 - 13:00
E1. MODELLING INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION
Chair: PROFESSOR U WITT
- F Malerba, R Nelson, S Winter, L Orsenigo, “Technology, Demand
and the Dynamics of Market Structure”
- F Malerba, F Montobbio, "Knowledge Flows, Structure of Innovative
Activity and International Specialisation"
- M Saint-Jean, V Oltra, N Gaussier, “The Dynamics of Environmental
Innovations: an Exploration Through a Micro-Simulation Model”
- O Marsili, “Sources of Concentration and Turbulence in Evolutionary
Environments: Simulations of Learning and Selection”
E2. TRANSFORMATION OF INDUSTRIES
Chair: PROFESSOR S KLEPPER
- A Bonaccorsi, P Giuri, “The Long Term Evolution of Vertically-Related
Industries”
- A Johnson, S Jacobsson, “The Emergence of a Growth Industry:
A Comparative Analysis of the Swedish, Dutch and German Wind Turbine Industries”
- S Klepper, K Simons, “Dominance by Birthright: Entry of Prior
Radio Producers and Competitive Ramifications in the US Television Receiver
Industry”
- O Uusitalo, “The Impacts of Technological Changes on the Industry
– The Case of the Scandinavian Flat Glass Industry in 1910-1990”
E3. EVOLUTIONARY PROCESSES: COMPLEXITY AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS
Chair: PROFESSOR D KASH
- J Foster, “Is There a Role for Transaction Cost Economics If
We View the Firm as a Complex Self-Organising System?"
- D Kash, R Rycroft, “Emerging Patterns of Complex Technological
Innovation”
- L Marengo, C Pasquali, E Cefis, M Valente, “Decentralised Markets
and the Solution of Complex Problems”
- U Canter, B Ebersberger, H Hanusch, “Functional Search in Complex
Evolutionary Environments – Examining an Empirical Tool”
E4. INSTITUTIONS AND THE ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY OF INNOVATION
Chair: PROFESSOR R HUDSON
- A Amin, "Learning and the Community of Practice"
- N Thrift, "The Soft Issues are the Hard Issues: Making a Business
Out of the Invisible Geographies of Business"
- B Tether, "W(h)ither Manchester: contemplating the future of
Manchester in the age of telecommunications"
- D Tappi, "Evolutionary Path of Italian Industrial Districts"
E5. INNOVATION POLICY AND THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY: COUNTRY STUDIES
Chair: PROFESSOR L GEORGHIOU
- A Bartzokas, "The Policy Relevance of the National Systems of
Innovation Approach"
- L Georghiou, "Science, Innovation and Institutional Convergence"
- M Teubal, "The Systems Perspective To Innovation and Technology
Policy(Itp): Theory And Selected Topics"
- M Peneder, “Intangible Investment and Human Resources. The New
WIFO Taxonomy of Manufacturing Industries”
E6. THE HUMAN ELEMENT AND THE INNOVATION PROCESS
Chair: PROFESSOR R LANGLOIS
- M Turvani, “Mismatching by Design: The ‘Make or Buy’
of Human Resources and the Innovative Capabilities of the Firm”
- C Sartorius, “The Evolution of Norms and Values and its Interaction
with Technological Development”
- M Miozzo, M Ramirez, “Technological and Organizational Changes
in the Telecommunications Industry and the Changing Pattern of Skills and
Work Organization”
- D Mueller, "Goodwill Capital"
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