08.00 - 08.45 COFFEE BREAK AND REGISTRATION
08.45 - 10.30
- Session 1 :
Management of innovation and intellectual property
Chair
: Michele
Cincera (ULB)
Intellectual Property Business
Management Practices : A Survey of Litterature
Petr Hanel (University of Cheerbroke)
The Use of Intellectual
Property Protection Amongst Innovators in
the UK : Evidence from the UK Innovation of
2001
Sylvia Massini, Bruce Tether (UMIST,
Manchester)
Rule-Breaking Through I.P.-
Based Disruptive Strategy
Richard Pin, Emmanuel Métais,
Pierre-Guy Hourquet (EDHEC Business School)
Julien-Yung MAMEAUX (BNP Parisbas, South Korea)
The Management of Intellectual
Property for Entreprise's Total Innovation
Management
Zhangshu Xie, Qingrui Xu, Zhirong Yang
(Zhejiang University)
What Difference About Innovation
in Asia
Arnoud de Meyer (INSEAD)
10.30 - 11.00 COFFE BREAK AND POSTER SESSION
11.00 - 13.00 Session
d'ouverture
Chair
: Orhan Güvenen (Governing Borad, Europe
Development Bank)
Welcome oration
: Arnoud de Meyer (INSEAD)
Openning : Helmut Schütte(INSEAD)
Keynotes
speeches
Cooperative Agreements
and Innovativeness in the UK Biotechnology Sector
Derek Bosworth (UMIST, Manchester)
The Battle for Patent Rights
- Who is bashing whom?
Dietmar Harhoff (University of Munich)
13.00 - 14.15 LUNCH AND POSTER
SESSION
14.15 - 16.15-
Session 2 :
Industry - University Partnerships
Chair
: Shantansa Bhattacharya (INSEAD)
Who Patents at Universities and Why ? Evidence
from a large French university
Nicolas Carayol (BETA,
Université Louis Pasteur)
Public Funding
of R&D, Collaboration and Innovation Output
Bernd Ebersberger (Technical Research
Center of Finland (VTT))
Innovation
and Knowledge Spillovers : Evidence from European
data
Fabio Montobio (U. degli Studi dell'Insubria),
F. Malerba, M. Mancusi (U. L .Bocconi)
R&D Cooperation
between Firms and Universities Some empirical
evidence from Belgian Manufacturing
Reinhilde Veugelers (KUL), Bruno Cassiman
(IESE Business School )
Science-Technology-Industry
Network, The Competitiveness of Swiss Biotechnology:
A Case Study of Innovation
Alexander Mack, Milad Zarin-Nejadan,
(University of Neufchatel) Bart CARRIN (JETRO,
Geneva), Yuko Harayama (RIETI),
The Sources
of Knowledge and the Value of Academics Patents
Elefthérios Sapsalis, Bruno
van Pottelsberghe (Solvay Business School,
ULB)
16.15 - 16.45 COFFE BREAK AND POSTER
SESSION
16.45 - 18.45
Session 3 :
Knowledge spillovers
Chair
: Bruno
Van Pottelsberghe (Solvay Business School)
Open Science
and University Patenting : a Bibliometric
analysis of the Italian Case
Fabio Montobio (Università degli
Studi dell'Insubria)
Choice between
Licensing and FDI: Role of R&D Intensity,
Spillovers and IPRs
Sanyal Prabbudha (American university)
The Value
of Innovation : The Interaction of Competition,
R&D and IP
Mark Rogers, Christine Greenhalgh (Oxford
University)
Technology
Up-Gradation Strategies and Level of Technology
Adoption
in Japanese and U.S. Firms in Indian Manufacturing
Rashmi Banga (Indian Council for Research
in International Economic Relations)
La diffusion
de l'innovation entre le secteur civil et
le secteur militaire
Syoum Negassi (LASI, Université
Paris I-Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Brain drain,
Brain gain and Brain exchange : The Role of
MNEs in a Small Open Economy
Michel Cincera (ULB)
Friday,
July 16th 2004
08.45 - 10.30 - Session 4 :
Intellectual property policies
Chair
: Sadao Nagaoka (Director
of I.I.R, Hitotsubashi University)
Intellectual
Property Rights Protection and Economic Efficiency
Wu Zhirwin (Lunghwa University of Science
and Technology) Chien-Fu Chou (National Taiwan
University)
The Role of
Intellectual Property Portfolio in Competitive
Advantage of SMEs in China
Zhirong Yang, Gongmin Bao, Zhangshu
Xie (Zhejiang University)
Does Stronger
Intellectual Property Rights Induce More Patents
without Complementary Environments ?
Sung Jin Kang (Korea university), Hwan
Joo Seo (Sangji university)
Optimal Patent
Regimes for Developing Countries
Ray Shaon (Research and
Information Systems for the Non Aligned and
other Developing Nations)
Strategic Management
of Innovation and Patenting Performances
Carine Peters, Bruno van Pottelsberghe
(Solvay Business School, ULB)
10.30 - 11.00 COFFE BREAK AND POSTER
SESSION
11.00 - 13.00 - Session 5 :
Intellectual Property Valuation
Chair
:
Pierre Mohnen (MERIT)
Comparing
the Market Valuation of Innovative Assets
in U.S. and German Firms
Dirk Czarnitzki (Centre for European
Economic Research)
Does ownership
structure influence firm value? Evidence from
India
Jayesh Kumar (Indira Gandhi Institute
Of Development Research (IGIDR))
Business Method
Patents and Venture Capital Investment decisions
Robert Pitkethly (Oxford University)
What Do Patent
Indicators Really Measure? - A Structural
Test of 'Novelty' and 'Inventive Step' as
Determinants of Patent Profitability
Markus Reitzig (The Copenhagen Business
School)
Competitive
Disadvantage through the Non--Existence of
Patent Protection
Pia Wess (Chemnitz University of Technology)
Evaluating
R&D management of firms by patents citation
Sadao Nagaoka (Institute of Innovation
Research Hitotsubashi University)
13.00 - 14.00 LUNCH AND POSTER
SESSION
14:00-15:45 - Session 6 :
Innovation performances at the firm level
Chair
: Daniel Traça (INSEAD)
An Empirical
Assessment of the Determinants of TFP Growth
Fabio Castiglionesi, Carmine Ornaghi,
(Universidad Carlos III)
R&D and
Subsidies at the Firm Level: An Application
of Parametric and Semi-Parametric Two-Step
Selection Models
Katrin Hussinger (Centre for European
Economic Research (ZEW))
IPRs and Norwegian
SMEs: Using registry data to analyze factors
that shape innovative efforts and performance
in Norwegian firms
Eric J. Iversen (STEP, Center for Innovation
Research)
IT Intensity
Firm Organizational Structure, Agglomeration
Economies and Productivity Change : A Firm-Level
Analysis
William Latham (University of Delaware)
Research,
Innovation and Productivity: A New Look
Pierre Mohen (MERIT)
Total innovation
performance measurement based on patents index
- Case study of several Chinese firms
Ling Zhu (Zhejiang University)
Technological
Innovation and Industrial Labor Productivity
in China, 1985-1998
Yifei Sun (California State University
Northridge)
Modelling
the innovation pathways of Australian Companies,
1989 to 2002
Beth Webster (IPRIA, The University
of Melbourne)
16.00 - Closing ceremony.
Bruno van Pottelsberghe
& Arnoud de Meyer
16.15 - End of the conference
Poster Session
Poster proposals will be exhibited
during all the breaks of the two days - conference.
Patricia Akester (University
of Cambridge) Francisco Lima, (IST Lisbon)
The economic dimension of the digital challenge
: a copyright perspective
Ant Bozkaya (ULB)
Surveying Technology-Based Small Firms
a Perspective from Belgium
Pierre Bresse (cabinet Breese
& Majerowicz)
Pilotage de la propriété
industrielle :Tableau de bord de la valeur
du portefeuille de brevets
Antoine Bureth (Université
Louis Pasteur)
Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Pharmaceuticals
: Intellectual Property Rights and the Emergence
of Hybrid Forms of Governance
Paola Criscuolo (MERIT and
SPRU University of Sussex, Freeman Centre)
Is there a "home" advantage effect
in the patenting activity of multinational
companies ? A comparison of USPTO and EPO
patents.
Yi Deng (Department of Economics,
Southern Methodist University, Dallas.)
A Dynamic Stochastic Analysis of International
Patent
Application and Renewal Processes
Frédérick Divialle,
Syoum NEGASSI (LASI, Université Paris
1, Panthéon - Sorbonne)
L'impact économique de la R&D
liée à la défense : Une
analyse comparative
Bikis Khanam (Industry Canada),
Petr Hanel (Université de Sherbrooke)
Total Factor Productivity Growth and the
R&D Expenditure of Canadian Manufacturing
and Services Industries, 1973-1997
Sarkis Khantarjian, Arman
Sargsyan (Yerevan State University)
Models for S&T Financing for Optimality
of Intellectual Property Generating: Case
of Armenia
Nannan Lundin, Pingfang Zhu
(Trade Union Institute for Economic Research)
The impact of Science and Technology Policy
on Industrial R&D activities - Empirical
evidence from the large-and medium sized enterprises
in Shanghai
Justina Matysiewick (University
of Economics)
The Quantitative Methods in the Process
of Development and Assess of the Distribution
strategy. A study of the Polish beer market.
Owen Morgan (The University
of Melbourne)
Employees' rights
Gilles Pascal (CEFI (Centre
d'Économie et de Finances Internationales))
les Alliances stratégiques dans
l'industrie pharmaceutique : Le cas de la
firme adventis
Gilles Pascal (CEFI (Centre d'Économie
et de Finances Internationales))
Analyse d'innovativité du secteur
pharmaceutique
Domagoj Racic (The Institute
of Economics)
Linking Innovation Policy and Innovation
Management: Some Implications of the Community
Innovation Survey in Croatia
Ei Sun Oh
A Robust Evolving Multifaceted Self-Governance
Framework for Intellectual Property Policy
Development and Management
Bruno Van Pottelsberghe, Nicolas
Van Zeebroeck (Solvay Business School, ULB),
Wook HAN, (BCG Brussels)
Issues in measuring the degree of technological
specialisation with patent data.
Astrid Romain, Bruno van Pottelsberghe (Solvay
Business School, ULB)
The Determinants of Venture Capital, A
panel data analysis of 16 OECD Countries
Beth Webster (IPRIA, The University
of Melbourne)
Is Trade Marking a measure of Australian
(process) competition?
Beth Webster (IPRIA, The University
of Melbourne)
Understanding recent patterns of trade
marking activity in Australia
Liang Xinru, Qingrui Xu, (Zhejiang
University)
From Creativity to successful innovation
: Study on the evolutionary mechanism of innovation
Jing Yang (School of management,
Zhejiang University)
Intellectual Property Rights: the Implications
for Nongovernmental Business of Wenzhou in
China
Todo Yasuyuki (Tokyo Metropolitan
University)
Technology Adoption and Inventive Adaptation
in Follower Countries