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AoM PDW on Researching Open Innovation: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Settings for Future Research

  • 1.  AoM PDW on Researching Open Innovation: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Settings for Future Research

    Posted 07-22-2019 11:13

    Dear Colleagues,

    For those going to the Academy of Management conference and having an interest in open innovation and related topics, please consider attending our PDW on Researching Open Innovation

    For more information please visit: https://aom.org/meetings/sess2019.asp?id=14409

    Please register online before the 26th of July, 2019 at http://events.aom.org/d/s6qxzy  

    Further information on this workshop, and on past workshops, is available here: http://www.marcelbogers.com/oi-pdw/  


    We hope to catch up with you in Boston!
    Best Regards,

    Agnieszka, Gergana, Maral, Marcel, Mehdi and Sunny

    PDW Organizers

     

     
    Researching Open Innovation: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Settings for Future Research
    Friday, Aug 9, 2019, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM at Boston Hynes Convention Center in 210
    Sponsors: TIM, OMT, OCIS, ODC

     

    Facilitator:  Allan N Afuah, U. of Michigan

    Facilitator:  Esteve Almirall, ESADE Business School

    Facilitator:  Gloria Barczak, Northeastern U.

    Facilitator:  Sabine Brunswicker, Purdue U., West Lafayette

    Facilitator:  Alberto Di Minin, UC Berkeley

    Facilitator:  John E. Ettlie, Rochester Institute of Technology

    Facilitator:  Dries Faems, WHU

    Facilitator:  Lars Frederiksen, Aarhus BSS, Aarhus U.

    Facilitator:  Marc B. Gruber, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

    Facilitator:  Stefan Haefliger, Cass Business School, City U. London

    Facilitator:  Dennis Hilgers, Johannes Kepler U. Linz

    Facilitator:  Keld Laursen, Copenhagen Business School

    Facilitator:  Ann Majchrzak, U. of Southern California

    Facilitator:  Kathrin Moeslein, Friedrich-Alexander U. of Erlangen-Nürnberg

    Facilitator:  Ian McCarthy, Simon Fraser U.

    Facilitator:  Susanne Ollila, Chalmers U. of Technology

    Facilitator:  Markus Perkmann, Imperial College London

    Facilitator:  Frank T. Piller, RWTH Aachen U.

    Facilitator:  Marion Kristin Poetz, Copenhagen Business School

    Facilitator:  Jonathan Sims, Babson College

    Facilitator:  Anne L.J. Ter Wal, Imperial College Business School & ETH Zurich

    Facilitator:  Wim Vanhaverbeke, Neoma Business School and ESADE Business School

    Facilitator:  Ann-Kristin Zobel, ETH Zurich

    Open innovation (OI) is a management concept that describes the purposive management of knowledge flows across organizational boundaries. It has attracted significant attention from management researchers and has been studied using a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives. At the same time, researchers in a growing number of disciplines and divisions are attracted to this domain. And while our understanding of OI is generally increasing, many challenges in researching OI remain and new ones emerge. Being the sixth consecutive PDW on this topic, it gathers a number of active scholars conducting research related to OI. These scholars will share and build on their experiences in researching OI to identify some key challenges—and associated opportunities—to help advance research in this domain. By building on recently identified OI research categories, the facilitators will introduce and discuss these challenges, which cover a broad range of levels of analysis and various theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches, and they will then moderate a roundtable discussion with interested participants. Pre-registration (by submitting a short text with research interests) is recommended for the roundtables, which have pre-defined topics, but attendance is open as long as space permits.

    The first version of this PDW was organized in 2014, and the earlier PDWs have resulted in a publication (with twenty-three involved authors) in Industry & Innovation https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13662716.2016.1240068. This article proposes a number of research categories that are used to frame this version of the PDW. After the presentations of top journals editors the facilitators will have a short “pitch” of their interest in researching open innovation, and then discuss the related opportunities and challenges together with the participants in their respective roundtables. We would like to ask interested participants to submit a few items via the AOM online pre-registration system in advance http://events.aom.org/d/s6qxzy.



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    Agnieszka Radziwon
    Aarhus University
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/agnieszka-radziwon-73a8304/
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