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Call for papers EURAM 2016

  • 1.  Call for papers EURAM 2016

    Posted 10-07-2015 21:24

    Dear Colleagues
    FYI, see the information below and also included in the attached file.

    All the best,

    --Herman.

     

    Herman Aguinis

    John F. Mee Chair of Management

    Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resources

    Founding Director, Institute for Global Organizational Effectiveness

     

    Indiana University

    Kelley School of Business

    http://mypage.iu.edu/~haguinis/

     

     

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    CALL FOR PAPERS TO THE TRACK: SIG 06: Innovation - T 06_09

     

    NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS, LOCATION, INNOVATION AND TIME

     

     

    Call for papers (http://euram-online.org/programme2016/call-for-topics.html)

     

    The deadline for submissions will be January 12, 2016. (The submission system will be open from December 1 to January 12),

     

    Description

    The development of networks inside geographically bounded spaces, which foster the mutual exchange and collective creation of knowledge, has become particularly important for a firm's innovative capacity. Inside these locations, such as clusters, industrial districts or science and technology parks, firms establish formal and informal relationships with other co-located firms and institutions. However, the understanding of network evolution still constitutes an emerging topic. Most work has been developed in a static way and focused on endogenous factors for explaining the evolution of the network. In this sense, there are many opportunities to incorporate existing research to better understand the evolution of networks across time. In order to advance a dynamic networks perspective we are open to all methods of research by inviting papers that comprehensively explore emerging and new areas of research in the field of networks, innovation and location, and to gain new insights from a dynamic perspective, conceptual as well as qualitative and quantitative empirical contributions are welcome.

     

    Proponents

    Angeles Montoro-Sánchez (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain)

    Isabel Díez-Vial (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain)

    Xavier Molina-Morales (Jaume I University, Spain)

    Cristina Boari (University of Bologna, Italy)

    Valmir Emil Hoffmann (University of Brasília, Brasil)