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PDW on Multilevel Innovation Networks

  • 1.  PDW on Multilevel Innovation Networks

    Posted 05-30-2015 09:27
    (apologies for cross-posting)

    *** MULTILEVEL INNOVATION NETWORKS PDW ***

    2015 Academy of Management Meeting, Vancouver, Canada

    Friday, Aug 7 2015 8:00AM - 11:00AM at Vancouver Convention Centre in Room 011

    Organizers: Corey Phelps (McGill), Srikanth Paruchuri (Penn State), Martin Goossen (USI Lugano)

    Presenters: Jason Davis (INSEAD), Teppo Felin (Oxford), Adam Kleinbaum (Dartmouth College), and Michelle Rogan (INSEAD)

    Deadline for registration to participate in group discussions: June 30, 2015

    For more information and the registration form please visit: www.tinyurl.com/min2015
    (NOTE: You only need to register if you wish to attend the group discussion portion of the PDW)

    *PDW Description*
    The purpose of the PDW is to stimulate research into the multilevel nature of knowledge transfer and knowledge creation within and between organizations. While research has examined the influence of social networks on innovation at different levels of analysis – the micro, meso and macro – the interactions between and joint effects of these different levels for innovation are poorly understood. This workshop aims to bring together doctoral students and faculty from multiple topical domains who share a common interest in, wish to understand better, and like to contribute to multilevel innovation networks research.
    This year we will focus on the microfoundations of multilevel innovation networks. The workshop starts with four short presentations by experienced scholars who will present their research on multilevel innovation networks and the role of microfoundations in their work. Next, to help participants learn about multilevel innovation networks research and guide research in this domain, participants will discuss their own experience and interests in the topic in small groups, facilitated by the PDW presenters. The goal of this PDW is to develop a community of scholars pursuing research on multilevel innovation networks.