Emergence: Geography and Markets
Session type: Presenter symposium
Format: In-person Only
Location: Sheraton Grand Seattle, Room 'University' (4th floor)
Scheduled: August 8th (Monday) 2022, 08:30 AM - 10:00 AM (Seattle time)
Program Session: 1114 | Sponsors: TIM, STR, ENT
The TIM Division and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) co-sponsored a workshop on "Emergence: Organizations, Markets, Platforms, and Regions" in August 2021. The workshop brought together over 50 leading interdisciplinary researchers in person, and dozens more virtually, who conduct research related to the emergence theme in order to develop a community of scholars.
This symposium advances the important conversation on the topic of "emergence" begun at this successful workshop that sparked many vibrant conversations and debates. The objective of our proposed AOM 2022 symposium is to carry on this conversation with a focus on two sub-themes of emergence: markets and regions. This symposium brings together senior and junior scholars to discuss the market and regional emergence at multiple levels of analysis and with varied methodological approaches. These diverse approaches will deepen our understanding of emergence processes in different aspects. Ultimately, by providing a forum for research on emergence and by continuing to foster a community of scholars around this topic, the symposium will advance understanding technology and market development, innovation management, and regional dynamics.
Discussants
Maryann Feldman, U. of North Carolina
Mahka Moeen, U. of North Carolina
Chair
Min Jung Kim, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Presentations and Authors
"Cluster Rebooting: The Role of Co-Localized Ecosystems in Adapting to Technological Shifts"
Paolo Aversa; City U. London
Mauro Capestro; U. of Padova
Marco Bettiol; U. of Padova
Eleonora Di Maria; Department of Economics and Management, U. of Padova
"Which start-ups benefit most from local organizational sponsorship?"
Paige Clayton; Georgia Institute of Technology
"Endogenous Shaping in the Photovoltaic Cell Industry: The Emergence of New Markets for Solar Energy"
Charlotte Jacobs; Louisiana State U.
Gwendolyn Lee; U. of Florida
"Disruptive Timing"
Leon Chu; Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
Andy Wu; Harvard Business School
Guang Li; Smith School of Business, Queen's U.
Brian Wu; U. of Michigan
Organizers
Paige Clayton, Georgia Institute of Technology
Min Jung Kim, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Min Jung Kim
University of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
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