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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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Zoltan Acs: University of Baltimore
E-Mail: zacs@UBmail.ubalt.edu
“Differences in Job Growth and Persistence in Services and Manufacturing” - Session D5

David Allen:
E-Mail: David_Allen_AB63@post.harvard.edu
“The Liberal Regime in the Millennium – Competition Policy After Microsoft” - Session C5

J Alltimes: Imperial College London
E-Mail: j.alltimes@ic.ac.uk
"Riding with Schumpeter. Diverse Cultures, Technology and Transaction Costs" - Session A2

Ash Amin: Durham University
E-Mail: Ash.Amin@durham.ac.uk
"Learning and the Community of Practice" - Session E4

Birgitte Andersen: University of Manchester
E-Mail: Birgitte.Andersen@man.ac.uk
"Copyrights and Competition: Towards Policy Implications for Music Business Development" - Session A6

A Arundel: MERIT, Maastricht University
E-Mail: a.arundel@merit.unimaas.nl
"Does Proximity Matter for the Transfer of Knowledge from Public Research Institutions to Firms?" - Session A1

Spyros Arvanitis: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
E-Mail: arvantinis@kof.gess.ethz.ch
“Entry and Exit of Plants in Swiss Manufacturing Industries 1985-1995: An Analysis of Incentives, Impediments and the Influence of Macroeconomic Conditions” - Session D3

Dimitris Assimakopoulos: Sheffield University
E-Mail: D.G.Assimakopoulos@hubs.hull.ac.uk
“ESPRIT: Europe’s Response to US and Japanese Domination in IT” - Session C1

Thomas Astebro: University of Waterloo
E-Mail: tastebro@engmail.uwaterloo.ca
“The Long-Run Effect of Founder’s Endowed Human Capital on the Survival of New Small Firms” - Session B2

Suma Athreye: UMIST
E-Mail: Suma.Athreye@umist.ac.uk
"Sources of Increasing Returns and Regional Patterns of Innovation" - Session C3

Yasunori Baba: The University of Tokyo
E-Mail: baba@race.u-tokyo.ac.jp
“Product Development of the Japanese TV Game Software: The Case of ‘Parappa the Rapper” - Session D4

Gerard Ballot: Universite Paris II
E-Mail: ballott@u-paris2.fr
“Trainers and Poachers: Friends or Foes? Competition and Aggregate Growth in a Multi-Agent Evolutionary Model” - Session D6

Anthony Bartzokas: UNU/INTECH
E-Mail: bartzokas@intech.unu.edu
"The Policy Relevance of the National Systems of Innovation Approach" - Session E5

Wolfgang Becker: University of Augsburg
E-Mail: wolfgang.becker@wiso.uni-augsberg.de
“Technological Opportunities, Absorptive Capacities, and Innovation” - Session A5

Knut Blind: Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research
“Standards’ Statistics as New Indicators for the Diffusion of Technology” - Session D5

Andrea Bonaccorsi: Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies
E-Mail: bonaccorsi@sssup.it
“The Long Term Evolution of Vertically-Related Industries” - Session E2

Derek Bosworth: Manchester School of Management, UMIST
E-Mail: derek.bosworth@umist.ac.uk
“The Role of Innovation and Quality Change in Japanese Economic Growth” - Session B7

Thomas Brenner: Max Planck Institute for Research on Economic Systems, Jena
E-Mail: brenner@mpiew-jena.mpg.de
“Modelling Endogenous Change in Games” - Session D6

Thomas Brenner: Max-Planck-Institute For Research Into Economic Systems
"The Evolution of Industrial Districts and Innovative Milleux - A Theoretical Approach" - Session C3

Maria Brouwer: FEE/UVA , Netherlands
E-Mail: mariab@fee.uva.nl
“Weber, Schumpeter and Knight on Economic Development and Entrepeneurship” - Session D1

Guido Buenstorf: Planck Institut For Research on Economic Systems, Jena
E-Mail: buenstorf@mpiew-jena.mpg.de
“Demand-Side Innovation: the Case of the Early Mountain Bike Industry” - Session B5

Oliver Burgel: London Business School
“Internationalisation of High-Tech Start-Ups and Fast Growth - Evidence For UK And Germany” - Session D3

Leonardo Burlamaqui: Candido Mendes University, Brazil
E-Mail: lburlamaqui@unikey.com.br
"Financial Innovation and Financial Fragility. An Exercise in Blending Evolutionary Economics with Minsky's Macrofinance" - Session A2

Leonardo Burlamaqui: Candido Mendes University, Brazil
E-Mail: lburlamaqui@unikey.com.br
“Evolutionary Economics, Strategic Management and Uncertainty: a Commitment-Capabilities Approach” - Session B6

Giulio Cainelli: IDSE/University of Bologna
E-Mail: cainelli@area.mi.cnr.it
“Technology Creation and Long Term Evolution of an Industry: The Case of the Italian Machine Tool Industry (1861-1996)” - Session D4

Giulio Cainelli: IDSE-CNR, Milan
E-Mail: cainelli@area.mi.cnr.it
"The Evolution of Industrial Sectors in Europe". - Session C4

M Calderini: Politecnico di Torino
E-Mail: calderin@athena.polito.it
"Liberalisation, Industry Turmoil and the Balance of R & D Activities" - Session A3

Uwe Cantner: University of Augsburg
E-Mail: ucantner@pc91w0.wiso.uni-augsburg.de
“Functional Search in Complex Evolutionary Environments – Examining an Empirical Tool” - Session E3

John Cantwell: University of Reading
E-Mail: J.A.Cantwell@reading.ac.uk
"The New Geography of Corporate Research in Information and Communications Technology" - Session C4

Aadne Cappelen: CBS Norway
"Regional Convergence, Clustering and European Policies" - Session C4

B Carlsson: Case Western Reserve University
E-Mail: bxc4@po.cwru.edu
"Technology Transfer in United States Universities: A Survey and Statistical Analysis" - Session A1

Elena Cefis: University of Bergamo
E-Mail: cefis@unibg.it
“Decentralised Markets and the Solution of Complex Problems” - Session E3

Elena Cefis: University of Bergamo
E-Mail: cefis@unibg.it
"Innovative Activities, Profitability and Hetrogeniety" - Session D3

Dilek Cetindamar: Sabanci University
E-Mail: dilek@sabanciuniv.edu
“The Dynamics of Commercialisation in the Biomedical/Biotechnology System” - Session D4

Gongyue Chen: University of Waterloo
E-Mail: gzchen@engmail.uwaterloo.ca
“The Long-Run Effect of Founder’s Endowed Human Capital on the Survival of New Small Firms” - Session B2

Wesley Cohen: Columbia University
E-Mail: wco2@andrew.cmu.edu
“Protecting Their Intellectual Assets: Appropriability Conditions And Why US Manufacturing Firms Patent (Or Not)” - Session D5

Massimo Colombo: Politecnico di Milano
E-Mail: massimo.colombo@polimi.it
“The Determinants of Structural Inertia: Technological and Organisational Factors” - Session A5

Robin Cowan: University of Maastricht
“Is the World Flat or Round? Planar and Spherical Projections and the Analysis of Cycles in Art Prices” - Session B5

Nicolas Curien: Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers Jean Laine, Crest-Ensai
“Pooling of Information on Web Sites: Self-Organized Consumption Patterns” - Session B5

K Dahlin: University of Toronto
E-Mail: Dahlin@mgmt.utoronto.ca
"The Role of Learning in a Sequence of Technological Revolutions" - Session A3

Paul M C de Boer: ERASMUS University Rotterdam
E-Mail: pmdeboer@few.eur.nl
“Do Turkish Manufacturing Industries Catch Up with The US: An Econometric Investigation of Some Determinants of Economic Growth in a Developing Country” - Session B7

Nicola de Liso: IDSE/University of Bologna
E-Mail: deliso@idse.mi.cnr.it
“Technology Creation and Long Term Evolution of an Industry: The Case of the Italian Machine Tool Industry (1861-1996)” - Session D4

Marco Delmastro: Politecnico di Milano
“The Determinants of Structural Inertia: Technological and Organisational Factors” - Session A5

Maria Derengowski Fonseca: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
E-Mail: Maria.Derengowski@man.ac.uk
“Selective Choices and Complex Adaptive Systems” - Session C6

Peter Dicken: University of Manchester
E-Mail: Peter.Dicken@man.ac.uk
"Scale and Spatial Dimensions in Institutional Evolution" - Session C4

Elias Dinopoulos: University of Florida
E-Mail: dinopou@upl.edu
“Innovation-Blocking Activities in the Theory of Schumpeterian Growth” - Session D5

Laurent Donze: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
E-Mail: donze@kof.gess.ethz.ch
“Entry and Exit of Plants in Swiss Manufacturing Industries 1985-1995: An Analysis of Incentives, Impediments and the Influence of Macroeconomic Conditions” - Session D3

Bernd Ebersberger: University of Augsburg
E-Mail: bernd.ebersberger@wiso.uni-augsburg.de
“Functional Search in Complex Evolutionary Environments – Examining an Empirical Tool” - Session E3

Alexander Ebner: Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt Am Main
E-Mail: alex.ebner@wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de
“Schumpeterian Theory and the Sources of Economic Development: Endogenous, Evolutionary or Entrepreneurial?” - Session D1

Gunnar Eliasson: Royal Institue of Technology, Sweden
E-Mail: gunnar.elias@klia.com
“Entrepeneurship in Customer Satisfaction” - Session B5

Dieter Ernst: East-West Centre, Honolulu, Hawaii
E-Mail: ernstd@ewc.hawaii.edu
"Carriers of Cross-Border Knowledge Diffusion: Information Technology and Global Production Networks" - Session A6

Jan Fagerberg: TIK, University of Oslo
E-Mail: jan.fagerberg@tik.uio.no
"Regional Convergence, Clustering and European Policies" - Session C4

F Fai: University of Bath
E-Mail: mnsfmf@management.bath.ac.uk
"An investigation into corporate technological competence and its relation to positions of technological leadership" - Session A3

John Finch: University of Aberdeen
E-Mail: j.h.finch@abdn.ac.uk
“The Transfer and Development of Competencies in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry” - Session A4

Dominique Foray: Universite Paris Dauphine
E-Mail: foray@dauphine.fr
“Public Knowledge, Private Property and the Role of High-Tech Consortia” - Session C1

John Foster: University of Queensland
E-Mail: foster@commerce.uq.edu.au
“Is There a Role for Transaction Cost Economics If We View the Firm as a Complex Self-Organising System? - Session E3

Koen Frenken: University of Utrecht
E-Mail: k.frenken.@geog.uu.nl
“Product differentiation and product complexity: A conceptual model and an empirical application to microcomputers ” - Session C5

Ann-Charlotte Fridh: Case Western Reserve University
"Technology Transfer in United States Universities: A Survey and Statistical Analysis" - Session A1

Michael Fritsch: Technical Univeristy Bergakademie Freiberg
E-Mail: fritschm@vwl.tu-freiberg.de
"R & D Co-operation and Regional Knowledge Spillovers" - Session C3

Helmut Fryges: Centre For European Economic Research
E-Mail: fryges@zew.de
“The Decision on Entry Modes Into International Markets of High-Technology Start-Ups” - Session D3

P Garrone: Politecnico di Milano
"Liberalisation, Industry Turmoil and the Balance of R & D Activities" - Session A3

Nathalie Gaussier: University Montesquieu Bordeaux IV
“The Dynamics of Environmental Innovations: an Exploration Through a Micro-Simulation Model” - Session E1

Luke Georghiou: University of Manchester
E-Mail: Luke.Georghiou@man.ac.uk
"Science, Innovation and Institutional Convergence" - Session E5

A Geuna: SPRU, University of Sussex
E-Mail: a.geuna@sussex.ac.uk
"Does Proximity Matter for the Transfer of Knowledge from Public Research Institutions to Firms?" - Session A1

Paolo Giuri: Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies
E-Mail: giuri@sssup.it
“The Long Term Evolution of Vertically-Related Industries” - Session E2

Henry Grabowski: Duke University, USA
E-Mail: grabow@econ.duke.edu
"The Distribution of Revenues From Pharmaceutical Innovation" - Session C2

K Grenot: Imperial College London
"Riding with Schumpeter. Diverse Cultures, Technology and Transaction Costs" - Session A2

Hariolf Grupp: Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research
E-Mail: gru@isi.fhg.de
“Standards’ Statistics as New Indicators for the Diffusion of Technology” - Session D5

Hardy Hanappi: University of Technology of Vienna
E-Mail: hanappi@pop.tuwien.ac.at
“Adaption Towards Optimal Diversity – An Evolutionary Perspective” - Session C6

Horst Hanusch: University of Augsburg
E-Mail: horst.hanusch@wiso.uni-augsberg.de
“Functional Search in Complex Evolutionary Environments – Examining an Empirical Tool” - Session E3

Najib Harabi: University of Applied Sciences, Solothern, Switzerland
E-Mail: najib.harabi@fhso.ch
“The Impact of Vertical R&D Co-operation on Firm Innovation: An Empirical Investigation” - Session B2

Hiroyuki Hatashima: African Development Bank
“Product Development of the Japanese TV Game Software: The Case of ‘Parappa the Rapper” - Session D4

Magnus Henrekson: Stockholm School of Economics
E-Mail: Magnus.Henrekson@hhs.se
“Where Schumpeter Was Nearly Right – The Swedish Model Compared with the Predictions in Capitalism, Socialism & Democracy” - Session B3

Jeremy Howells: University of Manchester
E-Mail: jhowells@oakrits.u-net.com
"W(h)ither Manchester: contemplating the future of Manchester in the age of telecommunications" - Session E4

Staffan Hulten: Stockholm School of Economics
E-Mail: dsh@hhs.se
“Entrepreneurs, Innovation and Market Processes in the Evolution of the Swedish Mobile Telecommunications Industry” - Session B3

Staffan Jacobsson: Chalmers University of Technology
E-Mail: stja@mot.chalmers.se
“The Emergence of a Growth Industry: A Comparative Analysis of the Swedish, Dutch and German Wind Turbine Industries” - Session E2

Keith Jakee: Monash University
E-Mail: keith.jakee@BusEco.monasch.edu.au
“Institutional Structure and the Uncertain Entrepreneur” - Session D1

Ulf Jakobsson: Research Institute of Industrial Economics
E-Mail: ulfj@iui.se
“Where Schumpeter Was Nearly Right – The Swedish Model Compared with the Predictions in Capitalism, Socialism & Democracy” - Session B3

Vanus James: Prdi Tobago
E-Mail: jamesvj@hotmail.com
"Copyrights and Competition: Towards Policy Implications for Music Business Development" - Session A6

Anna Johnson: Chalmers University of Technology
E-Mail: Anjo@mot.chalmers.se
“The Emergence of a Growth Industry: A Comparative Analysis of the Swedish, Dutch and German Wind Turbine Industries” - Session E2

Andrea Jonason: Institute of Technology
E-Mail: Andreas.Jonason@lector.kth.se
"Innovative Pricing" - Session C5

Barbara Jones: Manchester Metropolitan University
E-Mail: b.jones@mmu.ac.uk
“Creative Destruction and the Valorisation of Tacit Knowledge as an Asset Base in the Knowledge Economy” - Session A4

Reinoud Joosten: Max Planck Institute for Research on Economic Systems, Jena
E-Mail: Joosten@mpiew-jena.mpg.de
“Modelling Endogenous Change in Games” - Session D6

Don Kash: George Mason University
E-Mail: Dkash@gmu.edu
“Emerging Patterns of Complex Technological Innovation” - Session E3

David Keeble: University of Cambridge
E-Mail: dek1@cam.ac.uk
"Sources of Increasing Returns and Regional Patterns of Innovation" - Session C3

Chang-Wook Kim: Hyundai Research Institute, South Korea
E-Mail: cwkim@hri.co.kr
“Innovation, Technological Regimes and Organizational Selection in Industry Evolution: A ‘History Friendly Model’ of the DRAM Industry” - Session B7

William Kingston: Trinity College Dublin
E-Mail: wkingston@tcd.ie
“Schumpeter, Bureaucracy and Innovation” - Session B3

Steven Klepper: Carnegie Mellon University
E-Mail: sk3f+@andrew.cmu.edu
“Dominance by Birthright: Entry of Prior Radio Producers and Competitive Ramifications in the US Television Receiver Industry” - Session E2

Zeljka Kozul: UNCTAD
E-Mail: Zeljka.Kozul-Wright@unctad.org
"Copyrights and Competition: Towards Policy Implications for Music Business Development" - Session A6

Richard Kozul-Wright: UNCTAD
E-Mail: Richard.Kozul-Wright@unctad.org
"Copyrights and Competition: Towards Policy Implications for Music Business Development" - Session A6

Ken Krechmer: University of Colorado
E-Mail: krechmer@csrstds.com
“The Fundamental Nature of Standards” - Session C5

Witold Kwasnicki: Wroclaw University of Technology
E-Mail: kwasniki@ci-pwr.wroc.pl
“Socio-Economic Development and Transformation in a Long-Term Perspective” - Session C6

Jens Laage-Hellman: Chalmers University of Technology
E-Mail: jelh@mot.chalmers.se
“The Dynamics of Commercialisation in the Biomedical/Biotechnology System” - Session D4

Staffan Laestadius: Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
E-Mail: S_laestadius@lector.kth.se
"The Cultural and Institutional Embeddedness of Industrial Clusters - the strength path in the Scandinavian telecom system" - Session C3

Gilbert Laffond: Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers Jean Laine, Crest-Ensai
“Pooling of Information on Web Sites: Self-Organized Consumption Patterns” - Session B5

Richard Langlois: University of Connecticut
E-Mail: Richard.Langlois@uconn.edu
“Towards a Modular Design Theory of Interorganizational Networks” - Session B1

Keun Lee: Seoul National University
E-Mail: klee1012@plaza.snu.ac.kr
“Innovation, Technological Regimes and Organizational Selection in Industry Evolution: A ‘History Friendly Model’ of the DRAM Industry” - Session B7

Stephane Lemarie: Universite Pieres Mendes France
E-Mail: lemarie@grenoble.inra.fr
“A Model of Innovation Networks in the Biotechnology-Based Sectors: From translators to Explorers” - Session D4

Riccardo Leoncini: University of Bergamo
E-Mail: leoncini@idse.mi.cnr.it
"The Evolution of Industrial Sectors in Europe". - Session C4

Jacques Lesourne: Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers Jean Laine, Crest-Ensai
“Pooling of Information on Web Sites: Self-Organized Consumption Patterns” - Session B5

Stephane L'huillery: Universite Paris-Nord
E-Mail: ljuiller@seg.univ-paris13.fr
“Innovation & Size: How Can New Indicators Help Us?” - Session B2

Georg Licht: Zew Mannhein
E-Mail: licht@zew.de
“Internationalisation of High-Tech Start-Ups and Fast Growth - Evidence For UK And Germany” - Session D3

A Link: University of North Carolina At Greensboro
E-Mail: Al_Link@uncg.edu
"Assessing the Impact of Organisational Practices on the Relative Productivity of University Technology Transfer Offices: An Exploratory Study" - Session A1

Patrick Llerena: Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg
E-Mail: pllerena@cournot.u-strasbg.fr
“Incentives and Knowledge Creation in Cooperative Inter-Organization Agreements” - Session B1

Brian Loasby: University of Stirling
E-Mail: b.j.loasby@stir.ac.uk
“Connecting Principles, New Combinations and Routines” - Session B6

Stuart Macdonald: Sheffield University Management School
E-Mail: S.MacDonald@sheffield.ac.uk
“ESPRIT: Europe’s Response to US and Japanese Domination in IT” - Session C1

Franco Malerba: University of Bocconi
E-Mail: franco.malerba@uni-bocconi.it
“Technology, Demand and the Dynamics of Market Structure” - Session E1

Franco Malerba: University of Bocconi
E-Mail: franco.malerba@uni-bocconi.it
"Knowledge Flows, Structure of Innovative Activity and International Specialisation" - Session E1

Luigi Marengo: University of Trento
E-Mail: lmarengo@gelso-unitn.it
“Decentralised Markets and the Solution of Complex Problems” - Session E3

Dan Marsh: Waikato University
E-Mail: dmarsh@waikato.ac.nz
“Fostering Innovation in a Small Open Economy: The Case of the New Zealand Biotechnology Sector” - Session B7

Orietta Marsili: Eindhoven Centre for Innovation Studies
E-Mail: o.marsili@tm.tue.nl
“Sources of Concentration and Turbulence in Evolutionary Environments: Simulations of Learning and Selection” - Session E1

Silvia Massini: Manchester School of Management, UMIST
E-Mail: silvia.massini@umist.ac.uk
“The Role of Innovation and Quality Change in Japanese Economic Growth” - Session B7

John Mathews: Macquarie University
E-Mail: john.mathews@mq.edu.au
“A Resource-Based View of Schumpeterian Economic Dynamics” - Session B1

Mirelle Matt: Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg
“Incentives and Knowledge Creation in Cooperative Inter-Organization Agreements” - Session B1

Maureen Mckelvey: Chalmers University of Technology
E-Mail: McKelvey@mot.chalmers.se
‘Knowledge, Acquisition and Survival: Swedish Agricultural Biotechnology in the 20th Century” - Session C2

Bob Miller: Manchester Metropolitan University
E-Mail: B.Miller@mmu.ac.uk
“Creative Destruction and the Valorisation of Tacit Knowledge as an Asset Base in the Knowledge Economy” - Session A4

Marcela Miozzo: Manchester School of Management, UMIST
E-Mail: marcela.miozzo@umist.ac.uk
“Technological and Organizational Changes in the Telecommunications Industry and the Changing Pattern of Skills and Work Organization” - Session E6

Joel Mokyr: North Western University
E-Mail: j-mokyr@nwu.edu
"Industrial Revolutions and the Evolution of Knowledge" - Session D2

A Montini: University of Bologna
"The Evolution of Industrial Sectors in Europe". - Session C4

Fabio Montobbio: University of Bocconi
E-Mail: fabio.montobbio@uni-bocconi.it
"Knowledge Flows, Structure of Innovative Activity and International Specialisation" - Session E1

Francois Moreau: Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers Jean Laine, Crest-Ensai
E-Mail: Moreauf@cnam.fr
“Pooling of Information on Web Sites: Self-Organized Consumption Patterns” - Session B5

D Mueller: University of Vienna
E-Mail: mueller@econ.burl.univie.ac.at
"Goodwill Capital" - Session E6

Gordon Murray: London Business School
“Internationalisation of High-Tech Start-Ups and Fast Growth - Evidence For UK And Germany” - Session D3

Richard Nelson: Columbia University
E-Mail: rrn2@columbia.edu
“Technology, Demand and the Dynamics of Market Structure” - Session E1

Richard Nelson: Columbia University
E-Mail: rrn2@columbia.edu
“Protecting Their Intellectual Assets: Appropriability Conditions And Why US Manufacturing Firms Patent (Or Not)” - Session D5

Uta-Maria Niederle: Max Planck Institut for Research into Economic Systems, Jena
E-Mail: niederle@mpiew-jena.mpg.de
“Institutions, Institutional Change and Cognition – The Case of Insurance” - Session A4

Paul Nightingale: SPRU, University of Sussex
E-Mail: p.nightingale@sussex.ac.uk
"Rethinking Pharmaceutical Innovation: Risk, Institutional Legacies and the Integration of Specialised Knowledge" - Session C2

Nariaki Nishino: Kobe University
E-Mail: nishino@mi-2.mech.kobe-u.ac.jp
“Simulating the Point-of-Sales System as the Market Microstructure” - Session C6

Bart Nooteboom: ERASMUS University
E-Mail: b.nooteboom@fbk.eur.nl
“Adaptation and Mutation: Formal Models of Organisational Change” - Session A5

Alessandro Nuvolari: Eindhoven Centre for Innovation Studies
E-Mail: a.nuvolari@tm.tue.nl
“The ‘Machine Breakers’ and the Industrial Revolution” - Session D2

Anna Nyberg: Stockholm School of Economics
E-Mail: anna.nyberg@hhs.se
"Innovation in Grocery Retailing During 30 Years" - Session A6

Sobei Oda: Kyoto Sangyo University
E-Mail: oda@cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp
“Simulating the Point-of-Sales System as the Market Microstructure” - Session C6

Vanessa Oltra: University Montesquieu Bordeaux IV
“The Dynamics of Environmental Innovations: an Exploration Through a Micro-Simulation Model” - Session E1

Luigi Orsenigo: University of Bocconi
“Technology, Demand and the Dynamics of Market Structure” - Session E1

Eyup Ozveren: Middle East Technical University
E-Mail: ozveren@metu.edu.tr
“Development by Default? Schumpeterian Contribution to an Institutional/Evolutionary Perspective” - Session D1

Fabio Pammolli: University of Sienna
E-Mail: pammolli@unisi.it
"Small Firms And Technological Change In Markets for Technology. The Pharmaceutical Industry After The Revolution In Molecular Biology" - Session C2

Teoman Pamukcu: University of Brussels
E-Mail: tpamukcu@ulb.ac.be
“Do Turkish Manufacturing Industries Catch Up with The US: An Econometric Investigation of Some Determinants of Economic Growth in a Developing Country” - Session B7

 Panati: SISSA, Italy
"Small Firms And Technological Change In Markets for Technology. The Pharmaceutical Industry After The Revolution In Molecular Biology" - Session C2

Corrado Pasquali: University of Trento
“Decentralised Markets and the Solution of Complex Problems” - Session E3

Pavel Pelikan: The Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Sweden
E-Mail: pavelp@iui.se
“Choice, Chance and Necessity in the Evolutions of Economies: Implications for Cultural Relativism and Development Policies” - Session D6

Michael Peneder: WIFO, Vienna
E-Mail: peneder@wifo.ac.at
“Intangible Investment and Human Resources. The New WIFO Taxonomy of Manufacturing Industries” - Session E5

Jurgen Peters: Deutsche Bahn Ag
E-Mail: juergen.j.peters@bku.db.de
“Technological Opportunities, Absorptive Capacities, and Innovation” - Session A5

Rebecca Piekkari: Sheffield University
“ESPRIT: Europe’s Response to US and Japanese Domination in IT” - Session C1

Laszlos Polos: ERASMUS University
“Adaptation and Mutation: Formal Models of Organisational Change” - Session A5

Adriano Proenca: Candido Mendes University, Brazil
E-Mail: adripro@gbl.com.br
“Evolutionary Economics, Strategic Management and Uncertainty: a Commitment-Capabilities Approach” - Session B6

Kurt Psilander: Royal Institue of Technology, Sweden
E-Mail: psilande@recm.kth
“Entrepeneurship in Customer Satisfaction” - Session B5

Andreas Pyka: Universite Pierres Mendes, France
E-Mail: pyka@grenoble.inra.fr
“The Self-Organisation of Innovation Networks” - Session B4

Andreas Pyka: Universite Pierres Mendes, France
E-Mail: pyka@grenoble.inra.fr
“A Model of Innovation Networks in the Biotechnology-Based Sectors: From translators to Explorers” - Session D4

Andreas Pyka: Universite Pierres Mendes, France
E-Mail: pyka@grenoble.inra.fr
"On the Dynamics of Interacting firm Populations: From Niche Creation to Mature Markets" - Session B4

Matias Ramirez: Manchester School of Management, UMIST
E-Mail: matias.ramirez@stud.umist.ac.uk
“Technological and Organizational Changes in the Telecommunications Industry and the Changing Pattern of Skills and Work Organization” - Session E6

Sally Randles: University of Manchester
E-Mail: msrpssr@fs1.ec.man.ac.uk
"Scale and Spatial Dimensions in Institutional Evolution" - Session C4

Klaus Rathe: Max Planck Institut for Research into Economic Systems, Jena
E-Mail: rathe@mpiew-jena.mpg.de
“The Organization of Large Firms – A Developmental Perspective” - Session B1

M Riccaboni: St Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
"Small Firms And Technological Change In Markets for Technology. The Pharmaceutical Industry After The Revolution In Molecular Biology" - Session C2

Joanne Roberts: University of Northumbria at Newcastle
E-Mail: joanne.roberts@unn.ac.uk
“The Drive to Codify: Implications for the Knowledge-Based Economy” - Session B6

Robert Rycroft: George Mason University
E-Mail: Rrycroft@gmu.edu
“Emerging Patterns of Complex Technological Innovation” - Session E3

Maider Saint-Jean: University Montesquieu Bordeaux IV
E-Mail: saintjea@montesquieu.u-bordeaux.fr
“The Dynamics of Environmental Innovations: an Exploration Through a Micro-Simulation Model” - Session E1

Sofia Sandgren: Royal Institute of Technology
E-Mail: sofia.sandgren@lector.kth.se
“Competence Demands in the New Economy” - Session B6

Grazia Santangelo: University of Catania
E-Mail: gsantangelo@lex.unict.it
"The New Geography of Corporate Research in Information and Communications Technology" - Session C4

Christian Sartorius: Max Planck Institute for Research on Economic Systems, Jena
E-Mail: sartorius@mpiew-jena.mpg.de
“The Evolution of Norms and Values and its Interaction with Technological Development” - Session E6

Paolo Saviotti: Universite Pieres Mendes France
E-Mail: saviotti@grenoble.inra.fr
“A Model of Innovation Networks in the Biotechnology-Based Sectors: From translators to Explorers” - Session D4

Pier Paolo Saviotti: Universite Pierres Mendes France
E-Mail: saviotti@grenoble.inra.fr
"On the Dynamics of Interacting firm Populations: From Niche Creation to Mature Markets" - Session B4

David Schimmelpfennig: USDA
E-Mail: des@econ.ag.gov
“Induced Innovation in United States Agriculture, 1880-1990 – Time series Tests and an Error Correction Model” - Session B2

Joachim Schwerin: University of Greifswald
E-Mail: jschwerin@mail.uni-greifswald.de
“The Dynamics of Sectoral Change: Innovation and Growth in Clyde Shipbuilding 1850-1900” - Session D2

D Siegel: University of Nottingham
E-Mail: Don.Siegel@nottingham.ac.uk
"Assessing the Impact of Organisational Practices on the Relative Productivity of University Technology Transfer Offices: An Exploratory Study" - Session A1

Ken Simons: Carnegie Mellon University
E-Mail: K.Simon@rhbnc.ac.uk
“Dominance by Birthright: Entry of Prior Radio Producers and Competitive Ramifications in the US Television Receiver Industry” - Session E2

Zeki Simsek: University of Connecticut
E-Mail: simsek@sba.uconn.edu
“Towards a Modular Design Theory of Interorganizational Networks” - Session B1

Heath Spong: Monash University
“Institutional Structure and the Uncertain Entrepreneur” - Session D1

Sylvia Staudinger: University of Technology of Vienna
E-Mail: sstaudin@pop.tuwien.ac.at
“Adaption Towards Optimal Diversity – An Evolutionary Perspective” - Session C6

Guang-Zhen Sun: Max Planck Institute for Research on Economic Systems, Jena
E-Mail: sun@mpiew-jena.mpg.de
“Interacting agents, network externality and the dynamics of innovations: A simple model” - Session D6

Peter Swann: University of Manchester
E-Mail: peter.swann@mbs.ac.uk
“Is the World Flat or Round? Planar and Spherical Projections and the Analysis of Cycles in Art Prices” - Session B5

Constantinos Syropoulos: Florida International University
E-Mail: syropoul@fiu.edu
“Innovation-Blocking Activities in the Theory of Schumpeterian Growth” - Session D5

Deborah Tappi: Max Planck Institute for Research on Economic Systems, Jena
E-Mail: tappi@mpiew-jena.mpg.de
"Evolutionary Path of Italian Industrial Districts" - Session E4

Erol Taymaz: Middle East Technical University
E-Mail: etaymaz@metu.edu.tr
“Trainers and Poachers: Friends or Foes? Competition and Aggregate Growth in a Multi-Agent Evolutionary Model” - Session D6

Bruce Tether: University of Manchester
E-Mail: Bruce.Tether@man.ac.uk
"W(h)ither Manchester: contemplating the future of Manchester in the age of telecommunications" - Session E4

Morris Teubal: Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies
E-Mail: msmorris@pluto.mscc.hiyi.ac.il
"The Systems Perspective To Innovation and Technology Policy(Itp): Theory And Selected Topics" - Session E5

Colin Thirtle: University of Reading
E-Mail: C.G.Thirtle@Reading.ac.uk
“Induced Innovation in United States Agriculture, 1880-1990 – Time series Tests and an Error Correction Model” - Session B2

Peter Thompson: University of Huston, Texas
E-Mail: pthompso@bayou.uti.edu
“Technology Diffusion, Vintage Human Capital, and the Age-Earnings Profile. A Test with the International Merchant Marine 1872-1912” - Session D2

Nigel Thrift: University of Bristol
E-Mail: N.J.Thrift@bristol.ac.uk
"The Soft Issues are the Hard Issues: Making a Business Out of the Invisible Geographies of Business" - Session E4

Robert Townsend: The World Bank
“Induced Innovation in United States Agriculture, 1880-1990 – Time series Tests and an Error Correction Model” - Session B2

Margherita Turvani: DAEST-IUAV
E-Mail: margheri@brezza.iuav.unive.it
“Mismatching by Design: The ‘Make or Buy’ of Human Resources and the Innovative Capabilities of the Firm” - Session E6

Kanji Ueda: Kobe University
E-Mail: ueda@mech.kobe-u.ac.jp
“Simulating the Point-of-Sales System as the Market Microstructure” - Session C6

Olavi Uusitalo: University of Jyvaskyla , Finland
E-Mail: ohuusita@tukki.jyu.fi
“The Impacts of Technological Changes on the Industry – The Case of the Scandinavian Flat Glass Industry in 1910-1990” - Session E2

Marco Valente: University of Trento
E-Mail: mv@business.auc.dk
“Modelling Demand for Innovative Products” - Session B4

Marco Valente: University of Trento
E-Mail: mv@business.auc.dk
“Decentralised Markets and the Solution of Complex Problems” - Session E3

Marianne van der Steen: Directorate for Technology Policy, The Hague
E-Mail: m.vandersteen@minez.nl
“Innovation Policy Learning: Towards an Endogenous Approach of Government in Evolutionary Economics” - Session C1

J Vernon: Duke University, USA
"The Distribution of Revenues From Pharmaceutical Innovation" - Session C2

Bart Verspagen: ECIS Eindhoven University of Technology and MERIT, Maastrict
E-Mail: bart.verspagen@merit.unimaas.nl
"Regional Convergence, Clustering and European Policies" - Session C4

D Waldman: Arizona State University West
E-Mail: David.A.Waldman@asu.edu
"Assessing the Impact of Organisational Practices on the Relative Productivity of University Technology Transfer Offices: An Exploratory Study" - Session A1

John Walsh:
“Protecting Their Intellectual Assets: Appropriability Conditions And Why US Manufacturing Firms Patent (Or Not)” - Session D5

Claudia Werker: University of Greifswald
E-Mail: werker@uni-greifswald.de
“Market Evolution and Technological Paradigms: A Product Life Cycle Model” - Session B4

Paul Windrum: University of Maastricht
E-Mail: p.windrum@merit.unimaas.nl
“The Self-Organisation of Innovation Networks” - Session B4

Paul Windrum: University of Maastricht
E-Mail: p.windrum@merit.unimaas.nl
“Product differentiation and product complexity: A conceptual model and an empirical application to microcomputers ” - Session C5

Sidney Winter: Wharton School
E-Mail: winter@wharton.upenn.edu
“Technology, Demand and the Dynamics of Market Structure” - Session E1

Ulrich Witt: Max Planck Institut for Research on Economic Systems, Jena
E-Mail: witt@mpiew-jena.mpg.de
“The Evolutionary Perspective on Economic Policy – Does it Make a Difference?” - Session C1

Ulrich Witt: Max Planck Institute for Research on Economic Systems, Jena
E-Mail: witt@mpiew-jena.mpg.de
“Modelling Endogenous Change in Games” - Session D6

Michael Wohlgemuth: Max Planck Institute Jena & George Mason University
E-Mail: mwohlgem@gmu.edu
“Why Schumpeter is no Precursor of Mainstream Public choice and What a Schumpeterian Political Economy Could Be” - Session B3

Sandrine Wolff: Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg
“Incentives and Knowledge Creation in Cooperative Inter-Organization Agreements” - Session B1

 


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