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CfP Technovation Journal [IF: 11.4 / ABS: 3] – Special Issue “From Science Management to Innovation Management: New forms of science-industry relations and knowledge transfer” [Deadline: 01st October 2023]

  • 1.  CfP Technovation Journal [IF: 11.4 / ABS: 3] – Special Issue “From Science Management to Innovation Management: New forms of science-industry relations and knowledge transfer” [Deadline: 01st October 2023]

    Posted 03-13-2023 10:57

    Dear AoM TIM Community,

    As an AoM TIM member, I would like to share the following text to disseminate the launch of this Special Issue in Technovation Elsevier Journal in the AoM TIM newsletter.

    Kind regards,

    Quentin Plantec

     

    CfP Technovation Journal [IF: 11.4 / ABS: 3] – Special Issue "From Science Management to Innovation Management: New forms of science-industry relations and knowledge transfer" [Deadline: 01st October 2023]

    The study of the relations between science and industry and associated opportunities and challenges relating to knowledge transfer, have long been discussed in the innovation management literature (e.g., Shepard, 1956, Nelson, 1962; Mansfield, 1980; Link, 1981; Gilbert & Cordey-Hayes, 1996). However, in recent years, the landscape of science-industry relations and associated knowledge transfer practices have been subjected to profound changes (e.g., Arora et al., 2018; Zahra et al., 2018) requiring a renewed examination of long-standing concepts. The aim of this Call for Papers (CfP) for this Special Issue (SI) is to collate high quality research which revitalizes our understanding of the topic of science-industry relations and knowledge transfer within the current innovation management landscape.

     

    We welcome conceptual and empirical papers which span all types of methodologies (e.g., qualitative, mix-method, quantitative) and provide novel insights into new organizational forms, practices, policies, and their consequences for science and innovation. We also encourage research which seeks to not only refine and extend existing theory, but which builds new theory, through drawing on other disciplines and/or combining theoretical lenses to advance our understanding of the latter phenomenon.

    Possible topics should fall within the spectrum of four key thematic areas of inquiry, which underpin the aim of this special issue:

    • New forms, spaces, and practices of academic engagement with industry;
    • New perspectives on industrial research & corporate laboratories;
    • New actors and forms of organizations for science-industry relations;
    • Science-Industry relations and knowledge transfer for Grand Challenges.

    Paper Submission Deadline: 1 October 2023

    The Guest Editors' teams: Anna Yström (Linköping University), Quentin Plantec (TBS Education), Kristel Miller (Ulster University), Michel Ferrary (Geneva University and SKEMA), David Sarpong (Aston University), Michael Rennings (Rühr University), Douglas K.R. Robinson (CNRS/OECD)

    If you want to know more about this SI, please visit: https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/technovation/about/call-for-papers#from-science-management-to-innovation-management-new-forms-of-science-industry-relations-and-knowledge-transfer

    If you have any questions concerning this special issue or if you would like to discuss the fit of your paper or research idea with the special issue, please send an email to the corresponding guest editors Anna Yström (anna.ystrom@liu.se) and Quentin Plantec (q.plantec@tbs-education.fr).

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    Quentin Plantec
    Assistant Prof.
    TBS Education, France
    q.plantec@tbs-education.fr
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    Quentin PLANTEC
    Assistant Professor | Dpt. Strategy, Entrepreneurship & Innovation | TBS
    q.plantec@tbs-education.fr | +33 6 77 55 65 28 | www.tbs-education.com