Programme (PROVISIONAL 24 May)

SUNDAY, 16 JUNE


Venue: Pörssitalo (Former Helsinki Stock Exchange Building), Fabianinkatu 14, 00100 Helsinki - www.restaurantporssi.fi/en


[1400 - 1830] ISPIM PhD Lab

The ISPIM PhD Student Community provides activities and networking for students from around the world, who are completing a PhD in Innovation Management. All PhD students are invited to attend this PhD Lab which will be held in the Börs-private room at Pörssitalo.


[1830 - 2000] Welcome Reception & Registration (including facilitator and moderator briefing 1845-1915)

Delegates are invited to an informal reception at the former Stock Exchange Building. Built in 1911 in the very heart of Helsinki, the Helsinki Stock Exchange building has a colourful history. Over the decades the majestic stone building has witnessed key moments in Finland’s history and the development of the nation’s business and restaurant culture.

Dress Code: Casual


MONDAY, 17 JUNE


Venue: Helsinki Congress Paasitorni, Paasivuorenkatu 5 A, 00530 Helsinki


[from 0815] Delegate Registration


(Entrance Foyer)

[from 0800] The Monday Newcomers Breakfast


(Room: Salikabinetti - off Paasi Restaurant on Floor 2)

Your first time at ISPIM? Start the first morning with a new set of friends to make you feel at home right away!


[0845 - 0900] Conference Welcome


(Room: Congress Hall 2½ floor)

Iain Bitran, Executive Director, ISPIM

Ingmar Björkman, Dean, Aalto University School of Business

Christopher Palmberg, Advisor (innovation research), Tekes - The Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation

[0900 – 0930] Keynote Speaker

Tuula Antola
Director, Economic and Business Development
City of Espoo

[0930 – 1000] Knut Holt Memorial Address

Erkki Ormala
Vice-President, Business Environment, Corporate Relations & Responsibility, Nokia
Professor of Practice, Innovation Management, Department of Management and International Business, Aalto University

[1000 – 1030] Keynote Speaker

John Bessant
Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
University of Exeter Business School
A sideways look at innovation


[1030 – 1100] Coffee Break


(Floor 2 1/2 Lobby & Foyer)


[1100 - 1230] Hot Topic Roundtable Sessions


(Rooms: Congress Hall 2½ floor, Karl Lindahl 1½ floor, Juho Rissanen 1½ floor)

Discussion roundtables on innovation "hot topics" for groups of around 10 per table. Sessions last for 45 minutes and will be repeated once. Delegates are required to change tables half-way through the session. Seating is on a first-come-first-served basis.

Industry-focus Tables

Scientific-focus Tables

Table 1: ISPIM Seeks Solutions A: Solving the Innovation Management Challenge
Frank Piller - Director, Technology & Innovation Management Group at RWTH Aachen University, Germany & Co-director of the MIT Smart Customization Group at MIT, USA

Table 21: How can we improve the success rate of Knowledge Transfer Projects?
Allen Alexander - Senior Research Fellow, University of Exeter Business School & Director, Peninsula Innovations Ltd, UK

Table 2: ISPIM Seeks Solutions B: Solving the Innovation Management Challenge
Christophe Deutsch - R&D Manager, Telops, Canada

Table 22: Completing a PhD in Innovation Management: How can students best tackle the challenges?
Eelko Huizingh - Associate Professor, University of Groningen, Netherlands

Table 3: What is the role of the innovation coach in organisations?
John Bessant - Director of Research, University of Exeter Business School, UK

Table 23: What are the origins of a firm's ability to perceive and respond to change?
René Rohrbeck - Associate Professor, Aarhus University, Denmark

Table 4: Sustainable Growth requires Sustainable Innovation, not "Green Washing"?
Jeff Hovis - Managing Principal, Product Genesis, USA

Table 24: How can business model innovation be designed as a process?
Patrick Spieth - Assistant Professor, EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht, Germany

Table 5: How do we design an Innovation Roadmap to deliver upon strategic ambitions?
Joanne Hyland - President, R... Innovation Group, USA

Table 25: What do you need to know about teaching innovation?
Anna Trifilova - Fraunhofer MOEZ and University of Leipzig, Germany

Table 6: How can open innovation help to solve ill-defined problems in distributed environments?
Michael Dell - ratio strategy & innovation consulting, Austria & Gisela Kogler - Donau-Universität Krems, Austria

Table 26: Why do some innovation hotspots survive and others die?
Anne-Katrin Neyer - Head of Research Group, Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (Halle) and Head of Strategy & OR Group, Fraunhofer-Zentrum MOEZ (Leipzig), Germany

Table 7: Leadership behaviours for innovation - what are we talking about?
Bettina von Stamm - Director, Innovation Leadership Forum, UK

Table 27: What are the latest challenges and opportunities in the Real-Time Economy?
Esko Penttinen - Head of XBRL Finland Consortium, Aalto University, Finland

Table 8: Harnessing serendipity - where are your challenges?
Ilkka Kakko - @Serendipitor, Switzerland & Sebastian Olma - Creative Director, Serendipity Lab, Netherlands

Table 28: Innovation policies and Implementation in SMEs - how to bridge the gap?
Bruno Woeran - Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

Table 9: Who needs a standard for Innovation Management?
Magnus Karlsson - Director, New Business Development & Innovation, Ericsson, Sweden

Table 29: Self-maintenance and self-renewal: Success factors of innovation ecosystems?
Sampo Tukiainen - Aalto University, Finland

Table 10: How can established firms overcome the challenges of building new businesses?
Axel Rosenø - Innovation Roundtable, Denmark

Table 30: How can FEI activities be staged in order to escape dominant design paradigms and path dependent thinking?
Louise Brønnum - Center for Design, Innovation and Sustainable Transistions, Aalborg University, Denmark

Table 11: How can we crowd source innovative solutions inside large organisations?
Mark Redmond - Business Innovation Manager, Ergon Energy, Australia

Table 31: The Unknown Side of Innovation: Is Innovation Always Beneficial?
Helena Forsman - Professor in Business Management, Tampere University, Finland

Table 12: How do you preserve organizational learning and knowledge in an open innovation, open collaboration environment?
James Stikeleather - Executive Strategist & Chief Innovation Officer, Dell Services, USA

Table 32: What is the state of competitive intelligence in innovative industries, offense and defense?
Scott Erickson - Professor, Marketing/Law, School of Business, Ithaca College, USA

Table 13: What are your biggest challenges towards building a Strategy for a more Resilient Organisation?
Heather Moore - Strategy & Future Vision, Vodafone Group R&D, Germany

Table 33: How to educate "ordinary" employees to become innovation champions?
Mikael Johnsson - Blekinge Institute of Technology & Munktell Science Park, Sweden

Table 14: How do "closed" companies implement Open Innovation?
Kevin McFarthing - Innovation Fixer Ltd, UK

Table 34: Internal support for business model innovation: What kind of support do firms need to manage business model innovation?
Sabrina Schneider - EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht, Germany

Table 15: How to create and maintain successful, global business ecosystems in industry?
Minna Pikkarainen - Principal Scientist, VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland

Table 35: Can government efforts enhance Innovation & Technology Development? What can we learn from the challenges faced by Asian governments?
Niyazi Taneri - University of Cambridge, UK

Table 16: Decentralisation of Open Innovation functions – an increasing trend?
Nicole Russell - Global Resourcing Manager, GlaxoSmithKline, UK

Table 36: Can innovation partnerships help companies from emerging markets gain access to international markets? If so, how?
Juha Hinkkanen - Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

Table 17: Will cloud just transform IT or change our lives?
Christian Verstraete - Chief Technologist - Cloud, Hewlett-Packard, Belgium

Table 37: How has the role of the firm changed in local and national innovation ecosystems?
Seija Kulkki - Professor, Aalto University, Finland

Table 18: Innovation in Services: serendipity-driven or managed process?
Anne-Laure Mention - CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg

Table 38: Do innovative companies succeed better globally and what is the role of internationalization on companies’ innovativeness on the home market?
Daria Podmetina - Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

Table 19: Cross-industry innovation between large enterprises - doomed to fail or a potential source for breakthroughs?
Stefan Kohn - Deutsche Telekom & PDMA eV, Germany

Table 39: Isn't it time that innovation became a recognised discipline?
Andrew O'Loughlin - School of Management and Marketing, Deakin University, Australia

Table 20: Is 'creative economy' an alternative to 'sustainable growth'?
Byoung Soo Kim - Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP), Korea

Table 40: What are the critical factors for SMEs to adopt and practice innovation and innovation management?
Desai Narasimhalu - Director, Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Singapore Management University


[1230 – 1330] Networking Lunch


(Paasi Restaurant/Floor 2 1/2 Lobby & Foyer)

[1245 – 1315] ISPIM Asia-Pacific Networking Session
Meet fellow innovation professionals interested in developing an innovation community in Asia-Pacific. The first event is planned for Singapore in December 2014.
led by Iain Bitran, ISPIM Executive Director with contributions from Desai Narasimhalu, Sally Davenport, Andrew O'Loughlin, Chris Nedin and others.
In a nearby room for 50 people (bring your plate!)


[1330 – 1400] Keynote Speaker

(Room: Congress Hall 2½ floor)

Chair: Joanne Hyland

Henning Sandager
Group SVP New Business, Marketing & Program Management
Grundfos
Innovation Intent 2025 and Sustainability: Concern, Care and Create for Sustainable Growth


[1400 – 1530] Scientific & Practitioner Sessions


(15 minutes per presenter plus 30 minutes facilitated group discussion)

Workshop

Innovation for Business: New Business Development Through Innovation

Room: Karl Lindahl 1½ floor

Room: Juho Rissanen 1½ floor

Room: Tarja Halonen 1½ floor

Room: Meeting Room 302 3rd floor

Room: Meeting Room 303 3rd floor

Room: Meeting Room 304 3rd floor

Room: Viktor Julius von Wright 3½ floor

Room: Tivoli 1st floor (entrance via hotel lobby)

Room: Siltasaari 1st floor

Session 1.1: Foresight Methods (SIG)

Session 1.2: Sustainability & Systems 1

Session 1.3: Collaboration in R&D

Session 1.4: Innovation & International-
isation

Session 1.5: Living Labs and Smart Cities (SIG) - Invited Speaker Session

Session 1.6: Innovation Management 1

Session 1.7: Business Model Innovation 1(SIG)

Innovation Terminator

led by Anna Trifilova, Fraunhofer MOEZ and University of Leipzig, Anne-Katrin Neyer, Fraunhofer MOEZ & Allen Alexander, University of Exeter Business School,

Moderator & Introduction: Axel Rosenø (Innovation Roundtable)

Magnus Karlsson
Director, New Business Development & Innovation
Ericsson
Who needs a standard for Innovation Management?

Rogier van Beugen
Director Innovation
KLM
Innovating an Airline

TBC

Sponsored by:

Facilitator:
René Rohrbeck

Facilitator:
Scott Erickson

Facilitator:
Marko Torkkeli

Facilitator:
Christina Grundström

Facilitator:
Petra Turkama

Facilitator:
Anne-Laure Mention

Facilitator:
Patrick Spieth

Andrzej Magruk: Hybrid Concept in Foresight Methodology

Yves Boisselier: Responsible purchasing practices: Role of the pro-active supply chain

Tibor Döry: Open Research Platform to Foster Technology Transfer

Karina Jensen: Accelerating Global Innovation: Cross-cultural Collaboration and Knowledge-sharing Mechanisms

Dimitri Schuurman: A Typology of Living Lab Approaches: Research within the Enoll-Community

Tomislav Buljubasic: Rewarding Innovation - Influence of rewarding system to the innovation

Luis Berasategi: Business Open Innovation Methodology: Insights from Action Research

Anna Kononiuk: The methodology of scenario construction based on triangulation principle

Giacomo Liotta: Supply chain simulation as innovative planning method for sustainable growth

Juha Hinkkanen: When are horizontal and vertical R&D cooperation beneficial in NPD?

Daria Volchek: Modeling the Internationalization and Innovation Strategies

Pieter Ballon: Origins and Foundations of the Smart City-Concept

Mark Vandael: Creative Leaders for an Innovative Culture through a Creative Climate

Sabrina Schneider: Entrepreneurially Approaching Environmental Dynamism through Business Model Innovation

Djordje Pinter: Applications, Limitations and Effects of Corporate Foresight Methods

Jukka Hallikas: Sustainability as part of supplier collaboration practices: implications for innovativeness

Monika Petraite: R&D innovation through networks and collaboration: linking innovation capabilities globally

Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen: Investing in appropriability of innovations - Effects on internationalization

Jarmo Eskelinen: An Overview of Examples of Smart Cities and Living Lab 'Best Practices'

Stephanie Kaudela-Baum, Jacqueline Holzer: Innovation leadership: opportunities and risks involved in managing slack time

Liting Liang: Business Model Innovation and Service Innovation: similarities and differences

Jari Kaivo-oja: The Crowdsourcing Delphi: Combining the Delphi Methodology and Crowdsourcing Techniques

Katri Valkokari: How to co-create sustainable solutions within manufacturing industry?

Muhamed Kudic: Network dynamics: R&D cooperation timing in the German laser industry

Fabian Schlage: Managing Innovation inside global organisations: reflections from Nokia Siemens Networks

Anna Ståhlbröst: The Way Forward: Defining a Research Agenda for Living Labs & Smart Cities

Georgiana Balau: Individual Characteristics and their Influence on Innovation: Literature Review

Christian Schultz, Dana Mietzner: How to develop business models through creativity workshops?


[1530 – 1600] Coffee Break


(Floor 2 1/2 Lobby & Foyer)


[1600 – 1730] Scientific & Practitioner Sessions


(15 minutes per presenter plus 30 minutes facilitated group discussion)

Workshop

Innovation for Business: Strategic Innovation

Room: Karl Lindahl 1½ floor

Room: Juho Rissanen 1½ floor

Room: Tarja Halonen 1½ floor

Room: Meeting Room 302 3rd floor

Room: Meeting Room 303 3rd floor

Room: Meeting Room 304 3rd floor

Room: Viktor Julius von Wright 3½ floor

Room: Tivoli 1st floor (entrance via hotel lobby)

Room: Siltasaari 1st floor

Session 2.1: Foresight Applications (SIG)

Session 2.2: Sustainability & Systems 2

Session 2.3: Collaborative innovation 1

Session 2.4: Transferring Knowledge for Innovation 1 (SIG)

Session 2.5: Theoretical Foundations for Living Labs (SIG)

Session 2.6: Innovation Management 2

Session 2.7: Business Model Innovation 2(SIG)

TBC

Moderator & Introduction: Joanne Hyland (R... Innovation Group) & Jeff Hovis (Product Genesis)

Thorbjørn Machholm
Director – Business Development
Grundfos
Embedding our Innovation Intent

Mike Pickett & Louise Quigley
P: VP Global Strategic Development
Q: Director, Strategic Innovation
Moen
Building a Capability for Innovation

Sandra Merkel DeJames
Senior Manager, Corporate Strategy and Business Creation
Novozymes
Realizing Novozymes’ Ambitions through Innovation

Panel Discussion on "What’s Next… Orchestrating Strategic Innovation for a Prosperous Tomorrow"

Sponsored by:

Facilitator:
Toni Ahlqvist

Facilitator:
Yves Boisselier

Facilitator:
Juha Hinkkanen

Facilitator:
Anne-Katrin Neyer

Facilitator:
Seppo Leminen

Facilitator:
Monika Petraite

Facilitator:
Sabrina Schneider

Tarja Meristö: Applying Future-Oriented Innovation Process in the Security Field

Susanne Durst, Mika Pirttivaara: Learning in an open innovation community. Initial insights from ACSI

Keith Bevis: Innovation Support for European Knowledge-Intensive Producer Services

Teea Mäkelä: Knowledge Transfer and User Experience Innovation: Challenges and Emerging Solutions

Anna Ståhlbröst: Social Media for User Innovation in Living Lab

Jukka-Pekka Bergman: Cognitive dimension of innovation management: empirical study in media industry

Markus Eurich: A 'Networked Thinking' Approach to Business Model Design

Lukasz Nazarko: Drivers of Nanotechnology Development in a Polish Region: Foresight Study

Georg Wagner: Sustainable system innovations for emerging markets

Veli-Matti Suominen: Role of marketing in innovation in B2B companies

Christina Öberg: Knowledge transfer linkages for Open Innovation

Carina Veeckman: Characteristics and Related Outcomes of Living Labs: Flemish-Finnish Case Study

Shigemi Yoneyama: Internal embeddedness and innovation performance of overseas R&D base

Sven Seidenstricker: Discovering new business models

Mickael Pero: Identifying Emerging Technologies: An Application to Nanotechnology

Maria Antikainen: Exploring networked innovation in order to shape sustainable markets

Helena Rusanen: Finding the Right Partners for Innovation Networks

Kavoos Mohannak: Integrating Specialised Knowledge for Innovation in Small Technology Firms

Dimitri Schuurman: Living Labs as Quasi-experiments: Results from the Flemish LeYLab

Anna-Maija Nisula: The effect of organizational knowledge management practices on individual improvisation

Ger Post: In search of business models for gamification

Jukka Laitinen: Future Innovations for Independent Living: Regional Comparison Study in Finland

Timo Järvensivu: Helping Local Innovation Ecosystems to Become Custodians of Global Sustainability

Ceri Williams: Closing the Translation Gap - Medical Technologies Innovation

Adam Mazurkiewicz: Innovative Systems of Technical Support for Sustainable Development of Economy

Louise Broennum: The Dynamics and Facilitation of a Living Lab Construct

Paul Grimshaw: Innovation Speed - A Systematic Literature Review

Desai Narasimhalu: A Tool for Designing Business Model Innovations


[1730] End of Sessions - Day One


[1930 – 2300] Finnish Gala Dinner


Delegates are invited to the conference gala dinner at Wanha Satama on the Helsinki Waterfront. The Wanha Satama storehouses were designed by architect Elia Heikel and completed in 1897 to provide storage for undeclared goods. There used to be a harbour railway line between the buildings that extended through the whole of central Helsinki and was used for transporting merchandise such as spices and coffee and it is in this area where dinner will be served under a glass roof (as it doesn't go dark at this time of the year..). Fine Finnish cuisine will be served accompanied by live music.

Plus ISPIM Awards:
The Knut Holt Award for Best Conference Paper
The Alex Gofman Award for Best Student Paper
The 2013 ISPIM-Wiley Innovation Management Dissertation Award
The ISPIM Scientific Panel Award

Venue: Wanha Satama, Pikku Satamakatu 3-5, 00161 Helsinki. Please make your own way there and don't forget to bring your badges.

Website: www.wanhasatama.com

Dress Code: Smart Casual (i.e. ties not required)


TUESDAY, 18 JUNE


Venue: Helsinki Congress Paasitorni, Paasivuorenkatu 5 A, 00530 Helsinki


[0900 – 1030] Scientific & Practitioner Sessions


(15 minutes per presenter plus 30 minutes facilitated group discussion)

Workshop

Innovation for Business: Creativity & Innovation in Action

Room: Karl Lindahl 1½ floor

Room: Juho Rissanen 1½ floor

Room: Tarja Halonen 1½ floor

Room: Meeting Room 302 3rd floor

Room: Meeting Room 303 3rd floor

Room: Meeting Room 304 3rd floor

Room: Viktor Julius von Wright 3½ floor

Room: Tivoli 1st floor (entrance via hotel lobby)

Room: Siltasaari 1st floor

Session 3.1: Uncertainty & Change (SIG)

Session 3.2: Sustainability as a Catalyst

Session 3.3: Collaborative innovation 2

Session 3.4: Transferring Knowledge for Innovation 2 (SIG)

Session 3.5: User Engagement in Living Labs (SIG)

Session 3.6: Innovation Management Methods & Tools

Session 3.7: Entrepreneurship

The TRIZ approach to innovation

led by Oleg Feygenson - Certified TRIZ Master

Moderator & Introduction: TBC

Hannes Erler
VP Idea & Innovation Management, Research & Innovation Management
Swarovski
How to make out the very best use of your employees creativity

James Stikeleather
Executive Strategist & Chief Innovation Officer
Dell Services
The Digital Future: Tomorrow’s Enterprise, Its Offerings and Next Generation Innovation

TBC

Facilitator:
Marko Seppanen

Facilitator:
Helena Forsman

Facilitator:
Monika Petraite

Facilitator:
Allen Alexander

Facilitator:
Dimitri Schuurman

Facilitator:
Jukka-Pekka Bergman

Facilitator:
Daria Podmetina

Cinzia Battistella: Strategies for business model reconfiguration: a multiple case study

Marika Arena: Roadmapping for Sustainability: a Success Story of an Italian-based Multinational.

Thomas Osterlie: Synergistic Collaboration: Responsibility and Authority in Multilateral Research and Development

Khaleel Malik: International technology transfer

Jouni Huotari: Towards Sustainable Open Innovation Collaboration within Living Lab

Andera Gadeib: Northern Lights - Guideline for the Strengths of Product Ideas

Bernd Platzek: General Manager Roles in the Vital Entrepreneurial Learning Organizations

Gerald Schönwetter, Daniela Freudenthaler: Innovative approaches to better seize future uncertainties in companies

Petteri Alinikula: Sustainability as an Innovation Catalyst for Mobile Phones

Minna Pikkarainen: Industry practices for collaborative value-creation

Kristel Miller: Enhancing multiple stakeholders knowledge transfer to aid University technology commercialisation

Koen Vervoort: Panel management in Living Labs: a 7 step-approach

Frank Zeihsel: Guided Innovation by using Directed Evolution for next Product Generation

Thomas Fundneider: The creative settlement: an enabling innovation eco-system for startups

Päivi Maijanen-Kyläheiko: Dynamic Capabilities and Sustainable Strategic Change in Non-profit Organisations

Scott Dacko: Sustainability Orientation as a Driver of Innovation within Firms

Sebastian Eidam: Collaboration and Scientific Output: Improving the Picture by Publication Analysis

Ulf Pillkahn: How Design thinking supports industry-academia collaboration

Piotr Krawczyk: User Centred Open Innovation Domain Landscape within the ENoLL

Gerrit de Waal: Investigating thoroughness of use of innovation tools in small firms

Olga Belousova: Dispersed Corporate Entrepreneurship within large organizations: actors, behaviors, process

Toni Ahlqvist: Constructing futures knowledge: roadmapping as a dynamic strategic practice

Ellen Young: The Impact of Innovation in Sustainable Lighting Technologies

Christina Grundström: Using Relationship Distance to Maintain Innovation Capability for University Spin-offs

Byoung Soo Kim: Analysis of University Technology Transfer and Commercialization in South Korea

Puspalata Pattojoshi: Creating innovations with users

Arne Stjernholm Madsen: Plan or Play: Experiences from implementing strategic innovation.

Csaba Deák: Learning from Best practices of Business incubation of high-tech start-ups


[1030 – 1100] Coffee Break


(Floor 2 1/2 Lobby & Foyer)


[1100 – 1230] Scientific & Practitioner Sessions


(15 minutes per presenter plus 30 minutes facilitated group discussion)

Workshop

Innovation for Business: Consumers & Data for Innovation

Room: Karl Lindahl 1½ floor

Room: Juho Rissanen 1½ floor

Room: Tarja Halonen 1½ floor

Room: Meeting Room 302 3rd floor

Room: Meeting Room 303 3rd floor

Room: Meeting Room 304 3rd floor

Room: Viktor Julius von Wright 3½ floor

Room: Tivoli 1st floor (entrance via hotel lobby)

Room: Siltasaari 1st floor

Session 4.1: Customers & Environmental Trends (SIG)

Session 4.2: Sustainabilty & Social Innovation / Growth (mixed session)

Session 4.3: Managing collaboration I

Session 4.4: Transferring Knowledge for Innovation 3 (SIG)

Session 4.5: Applications of the Living Lab Approach (SIG)

Session 4.6: Innovation Teaching & Coaching 1 (SIG)

Session 4.7: Entrepreneurship & Finance

When users take control: Managing the dark sight of customer co-creation

led by Frank Piller & Alexandra Gatzweiler - RWTH Aachen University & MIT

Moderator & Introduction: TBC

Christian Verstraete
Chief Technologist, Cloud Strategy
Hewlett Packard
Cloud beyond the obvious, an approach for innovation

Heather Moore
Strategy & Future Vision
Vodafone Group R&D
Innovation for Resilience: Spotting Weak Signals and Working with Potential Disruptors

TBC

Facilitator:
Cinzia Battistella

Facilitator:
Jeff Hovis

Facilitator:
Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen

Facilitator:
Allen Alexander

Facilitator:
Sampo Tukiainen

Facilitator:
Anna Trifilova

Facilitator:
Andrey Martovoy

Anna Mette Fuglseth: Innovation management involving custom-made enterprise systems

Luciana Hashiba-Horta: Trade-offs in Innovation within Sustainability Principles: a NPD Project Case-study

Astrid Weiss: Appropriability Regime in Open Process Innovation in SMEs

Nizar Abdelkafi: The Innovation Potential in Standardization

Bastiaan Baccarne: Living Labs as a Navigation System for Innovative Business Models

David Probert: Structuring technology and innovation management executive education: the research contribution

Lotta Frimodig: Success Factors of Accelerators in New Venture Creation

Anni Tuppura: The Effect of Strategic Supply Management on Responsible Purchasing Practices

Anne Toppinen: Sustainability management with traditional and innovative social media communication tools

Irina Savitskaya: Assessing Innovation Strategies: a Managerial Guide

Salla Hurnonen: How to support service innovation with organizational knowledge integration practices

Constantijn Seys: The Innovation Struggle: Panel Based Living Labs to the rescue?

Richard Thorpe: Innovation Development: An action-learning programme for medical scientists

Roman Teplov: Impact of National Innovation System on Entrepreneurial Process

Omar Abdul Rahman, Ben Meyer-Schwickerath: Approach for capturing the impact of external trends in SME

Casper Rasmussen: Entrepreneurial orientation in acquisition and organic high-growth firms

Oscar Smulders: Designing Innovative Contracts for Collaborative Innovation Ecosystems

Seongkyoon Jeong: The Impact of Uncertainty on the Markets for Technology

Matt Batey: Living Lab: Successful User Engagement on Energy-Efficiency through Participatory Innovation

Romy Hilbig: Innovation Management: Transferring European Teaching Experience to Tunisia

Sari Monto: Working capital models: avenues for financial innovations

Petteri Repo: Embracing New Ideas in User Driven Innovation Policy

Helena Forsman: Innovations for Sustainable Growth - or Keeping the Present Position?

Sonia Giaccone: Managing the system of connections to outperform: the Innovation-Hub

Hanna Plieth, Hagen Habicht: Agents in Organizational Innovation Communities: The Wind of Change

Rens Brankaert: Setting up a living lab for networked innovation in dementia

Teemu Santonen: Filtering cube - Identifying heterogeneity driven innovation potential

Hanna-Kaisa Ellonen: The Use of Effectual Decision-Making Logic by Innovative Managers


[1230 – 1330] Networking Lunch


(Paasi Restaurant/Floor 2 1/2 Lobby & Foyer)

[1245 – 1315] ISPIM Americas Networking Session
Meet fellow innovation professionals interested in developing an innovation community in the Americas. The first event is planned for Montreal in October 2014.
led by Iain Bitran, ISPIM Executive Director with contributions from Joanne Hyland, Jeff Hovis, Christophe Deutsch, Frank Piller and others.
In a nearby room for 50 people (bring your plate!)


[1330 – 1400] Keynote Speaker

(Room: Congress Hall 2½ floor)

Chair: Petra Turkama

Peter Vesterbacka
Mighty Eagle & Chief Marketing Officer
Rovio Entertainment Ltd
Attitude is everything


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[1400 – 1530] Scientific & Practitioner Sessions


(15 minutes per presenter plus 30 minutes facilitated group discussion)

Workshop

Innovation for Business: The Future of Open Innovation

Room: Karl Lindahl 1½ floor

Room: Juho Rissanen 1½ floor

Room: Tarja Halonen 1½ floor

Room: Meeting Room 302 3rd floor

Room: Meeting Room 303 3rd floor

Room: Meeting Room 304 3rd floor

Room: Viktor Julius von Wright 3½ floor

Room: Tivoli 1st floor (entrance via hotel lobby)

Room: Siltasaari 1st floor

Session 5.1: Innovation environments & future orientation (SIG)

Session 5.2: Sustainability / Social Innovation

Session 5.3: Managing collaboration II

Session 5.4: Transferring Knowledge for Innovation 4 (SIG)

Session 5.5: Service Innovation 1

Session 5.6: Innovation Teaching & Coaching 2 (SIG) - Invited Speaker Session

Session 5.7: Technology & Innovation 1

Living Labs: Routes to Publication

led by Petra Turkama - Center for Knowledge and Innovation Research (CKIR), Aalto School of Business & ENoLL

Moderator & Introduction: TBC

Anne Stenros
Design Director
KONE Corporation
Navigating the Future – The Art of Forward Looking Activities in Design

Nicole Russell
Global Resourcing Manager
GlaxoSmithKline
A brutal account of the trials and tribulations of working at the front end of innovation

Mark Redmond
Business Innovation Manager
Ergon Energy
Ergon Energy’s Innovation Challenges

Facilitator:
Teemu Santonen

Facilitator:
Irina Savitskaya

Facilitator:
Justyna Dabrowska

Facilitator:
Anne-Katrin Neyer

Facilitator:
Dieter de Smet

Facilitator:
Stefan Kohn

Facilitator:
Michael Dell

Magnus Boman: The EIT ICT Labs Innovation Radar as networked foresight instrument

Anna Trifilova: Growing in China: Challenges of Sustainability-led Innovations

Tanja Enninga: Different Roles of Storytelling and Storymaking During the Innovation Journey

Bernard Monnier: From Research to Innovation by the R2B concept

Stavros Sindakis: Customer-oriented New Service Development in the Greek mental health sector

FreshIdeasStartHere Platform: Coaching community managers to boost front-end-innovation - Francisco Pinheiro, Global Innovation Business Development, Atos

Aarti Mahajan: Technological Resource Bricolage in Firms using Open Source Software

Masaya Onuma: A reconsideration of the co-existence of incumbent and new technologies

Bruno Oliveira, Luciana Hashiba: Open Innovation Strategy as a Tool for Amazonia Sustainable Growth

Sanna Eskelinen: Social innovation - case Nokia Data Gathering.

Steve McMillan: Exploration and Exploitation in Science: Their Impact on S&T Outcomes

Mariana Dodourova: Innovation for a Circular Economy: Exploring the Concept of PSS

Innovation Factory S-Program: How to train Salesforce Innovation Skills - Rafael García Escarré, Orbita97, Spain

Antti Laaperi: Challenges in innovation management in mobile phone business

Mikko Dufva: Building Organisational Future Orientation: Example from Research and Technology Organisation

Owen Yao Ter Wang: Social innovation: EMBA-NPO

Matti Pihlajamaa: Organizational Antecedents of Radical Innovation and Not-Invented-Here Syndrome

Valentina Grillea: A sustainable path from research to entrepreneurship

Stoyan Tanev: Product-enabled services' potential for sustainable growth: an empirical study

The Innovation Fitness Platform: A Tool for Innovation Coaching - Christina Oberg, University of Exeter Business School, UK

Samuli Kortelainen: Technology Portfolio Dynamics

Scott Erickson: Competitive Intelligence Threats and Innovation Environments

Hank Kune, Mika Pirttivaara: Prototyping Societal Innovation: Learning from 3 Years of ACSI

Sharon McIntyre: Infusing Open/Social Innovation Processes and Technologies into Large Organizations

Nina Honkela (ex Janasik): Curbing Unruly Objects: The challenge of probiotic innovation to regulation

Leona Fitzmaurice: Creating an Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Géraldine Vidou: The Service Brick Road: A Tool Supporting Rapid Service Prototyping

Why Laughter is Good for Innovation, in General and in Particular - Bettina von Stamm, Innovation Leadership Forum

Dirk Lüttgens: A more holistic perspective on corporate technological portfolio planning


[1530 – 1600] Coffee Break


(Floor 2 1/2 Lobby & Foyer)


[1600 – 1730] Scientific & Practitioner Sessions


(15 minutes per presenter plus 30 minutes facilitated group discussion)

Workshop

Innovation for Business: Innovating Smarter Futures

Room: Karl Lindahl 1½ floor

Room: Juho Rissanen 1½ floor

Room: Tarja Halonen 1½ floor

Room: Meeting Room 302 3rd floor

Room: Meeting Room 303 3rd floor

Room: Meeting Room 304 3rd floor

Room: Viktor Julius von Wright 3½ floor

Room: Tivoli 1st floor (entrance via hotel lobby)

Room: Siltasaari 1st floor

Session 6.1: Crowdsourcing and user involvement

Session 6.2: Green Innovation

Session 6.3: Open innovation I

Session 6.4: International solutions

Session 6.5: Service Innovation 2

Session 6.6: Innovation Teaching & Coaching 3 (SIG) - Invited Speaker Session

Session 6.7: Technology & Innovation 2

ISPIM Seeks Solutions: Solving the Innovation Management Challenge

led by
Christophe Deutsch - Telops and Frank Piller - RWTH Aachen University & MIT

Moderator & Introduction: TBC

Magnus Kuschel
Managing Director Commute Greener!
Volvo IT Innovation Centre
Value networks & Commute Greener!

Martin Ertl
Chief Innovation Officer
Bombardier Transportation
"YouCity" open innovation contest - what exactly does "smart mobility" in the future mean for passengers?

Jean Paul Hautekeer
Global Marketing Director, High Performance Building & Solar Solutions, Dow Corning
Innovation to enhance energy efficiency

Facilitator:
Kevin McFarthing

Facilitator:
Jeff Hovis

Facilitator:
Urs Daellenbach

Facilitator:
Allen Alexander

Facilitator:
Heather Moore

Facilitator:
Anna Trifilova

Facilitator:
David Probert

Yat Ming Ooi: Unpacking Stickiness -Understanding Issues Associated with Accessing/ Implementing User Knowledge

Martin Rhisiart: Strategic Framework and Knowledge Exchange Platform for Eco-Innovation

Lauri Pulkka: Service-Dominant Innovation in a REC Sector Open Innovation Network

Kaisa Still: Networks of innovation relationships: multiscopic views on Finland

Laura Kanto: Mystery shopping as a part of a service innovation process

Teaching Innovation Management based on Gamification - Fabian Schlage, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany

Jason Li-Ying: When does technology licensing facilitate NPD performance? Evidence from China

Dieter De Smet: Involving Customers: The Acquisition Capability of Knowledge intensive Companies

Tommi Lampikoski: Role of networks in green innovation in resource intensive businesses

Romain Lorentz: Open Innovation Practices in the Bio-industrial Sectors

Robert Blache: A National Innovation Network in New Zealand: the Materials Accelerator

Tor Helge Aas: Managing the Portfolio of New Service Development Projects

Towards Open School: How to organise Innovation Contest with Students - Nizar Abdelkafi, Fraunhofer MOEZ, Germany

Sarah Cheah: Why are some firms more successful than others in commercialising public research?

Jari Jussila: Social Media Roles in Crowdsourcing Innovation Tasks in B2B- Relationships

Katharina Mattes: Adoption of Renewable Energy Technologies: Determinants within the Manufacturing Industry

Colin Cheng: The role of creative climate in open innovation effectiveness

Tzameret H. Rubin: Absorbing Knowledge through Collaboration: Evidence from Australia

Kuo-Nan Hsieh: The Knowledge Transfer Mechanisms for New Service Development

Innovating Student Assignments within Traditional Assessment Structures - Sally Davenport, Victoria Business School, New Zealand

Henri Simula: Technology versus products - Are they like oranges and apples?

Risto Rajala: Managing user innovation through crowdsourcing in online user communities

Julius Golovatchev: Conceptual Model for Design and Management Smart Energy Products

Virginie Lefebvre: Role of Network Competence and Top Management in Open Innovation

Jorma Nieminen: State Entrepreneurship behind Wireless Industry Emergence in Finland

Gerrita Van der Veen: A Mixed-method Approach to Reveal Untapped Customer Needs

Innovation Futures: Expanding the way how we think and teach about innovation - Karl-Heinz Leitner, Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria

Nguyen Thi Duc Nguyen: Technology Transfer in Japanese Subsidiaries in Vietnam: National Culture Perspectives

Anna Koppe: Mapping Emerging Technology Competencies in Applied Research


[1730] End of Sessions - Day Two


[1930 for 2000 – 2300] Conference Social Evening


Delegates are invited to a relaxing evening at the Restaurant Saaristo on the Island of Klippan, one of the islands in the Helsinki archipelago. Upon arrival by boat, you will have the best view of Helsinki - the Empire-Helsinki skyline to the North and the walls and bastions of King Gustav style Suomenlinna to the South. The building is over 100 years old and includes many wood-carved animals in the beams and balconies. A traditional Finnish barbecue dinner will be followed by a local live band together with the much-anticipated second outing of the ISPIM Band!

Plus Sponsor Awards:
The "That’s Interesting! Award" sponsored by Aalto University School of Business
The Best Paper on "Practical Implications for Technology" sponsored by Nokia Siemens Networks

Venue: Restaurant Saaristo, Klippan Island, 00140 Helsinki. A free boat shuttle operates from Saaristo's pier located near to the Olympia terminal, next to the Peace Statue. Please make your own way to the pier and don't forget to bring your badges as the only other way to get to the island is to swim!

Website: www.asrestaurants.com/EN/restaurants/saaristo/presentation.html

Dress Code: Casual


WEDNESDAY, 19 JUNE


Venue: Helsinki Congress Paasitorni, Paasivuorenkatu 5 A, 00530 Helsinki


[0900 – 1030] Scientific & Practitioner Sessions


(15 minutes per presenter plus 30 minutes facilitated group discussion)

Workshop

Academic Research Development Sessions

(4 mins presentation & 11 mins peer and group feedback per presenter)

Room: Karl Lindahl 1½ floor

Room: Juho Rissanen 1½ floor

Room: Tarja Halonen 1½ floor

Meeting Room 302 3rd floor

Room: Viktor Julius von Wright 3½ floor

Room: Tivoli 1st floor (entrance via hotel lobby)

Meeting Room 303 3rd floor

Meeting Room 304 3rd floor

Session 7.1: Integration and participation

Session 7.2: Perspectives on Innovation

Session 7.3: Open innovation II

Session 7.4: Industry solutions

Session 7.5: Creativity for Innovation Management

Transferring Knowledge for Innovation: Exploring knowledge reciprocity(SIG)

led by
Allen Alexander - University of Exeter Business School & Peninsula Innovations Ltd and Antero Kutvonen & Bruno Woeran, Lappeenranta University of Technology

ARDS 7A: Business Models & Entrepreneurship

ARDS 7B: Green Innovation

Facilitator:
Chris Nedin

Facilitator:
Jukka-Pekka Bergman

Facilitator:
Paavo Ritala

Facilitator:
Leona Fitzmaurice

Facilitator:
Byoung Soo Kim

Facilitator:
Patrick Spieth

Facilitator:
Urs Daellenbach

Andrey Martovoy, Anne-Laure Mention: Role of clients in fostering innovation in services

Claus Ostergaard: Into the Surge of Network-driven Innovation

Justyna Dabrowska: Mapping perceptions and reality of open innovation balance

Lars Langenberg: Improving Healthcare Innovation Performance through a Global Online-Collaboration Platform

Balder Onarheim: An Introduction to 'Creativity Constraints'

Sampo Tukiainen: Identity construction of foreign entrepreneurs in the Silicon Valley

Helena Sjögrén: Entrepreneurial orientation in social enterprises

Tarmo Tuisk: Socio-psychological Aspects of Entrepreneurial Identity

Dirk Schneckenberg: The Role of Design Thinking in Business Model Innovation

Bastian Halecker: How can Systems Thinking add Value to Business Model Innovation?

Andrey Yarygin: Valuing Innovative 4G (LTE) Technology with Real Options Approach

Katarzyna Tarnawska: Strengthening Eco-innovation Drivers through Political Measures. The Case of Poland

Janusz Rosiek: The climate policy towards green jobs in the EU

Albert Lejeune: A Table Game to Elicit Green Capacities in Business Models

Mike Schulze: Innovating Organisations towards Energy Efficiency

Aleksi Neuvonen: Gatekeepers of Sustainable Innovation

Edward Faber: Supporting Co-creation in Service Innovation using Serious Gaming

Hans Björkman, Erik Lindhult, Christina Öberg: Angels and Demons - The Religion of Innovation?

Kaisa Henttonen: Open Innovation in SMEs in Commercialization Phase

Serena Robba: Biopharmaceutical alliances and competition: a real options game approach

Hans-Juergen August: Assessing creativity traits to improve a high-tech company's innovation performance

Marcus Niebudek: Customer Integration into New Financial Services Development

Katja Salinto, Päivi Eriksson: Argumentation analysis as a method of studying interpretations of innovation

Majbritt Evald, Ann H Clarke: An Open Innovation Project Typology Based on Exploration and Exploitation

Pekka Torvinen: External Technology Commercialization in Russian Manufacturing Industry

Lee Beniston: An Ethnography of Creativity: Studies in Multidisciplinary Scientific Research

Nagwan Abu El-Ella, John Bessant, Andreas Pinkwart: Accelerating High-Involvement: New Technologies as Enablers of Employee-Participation in Innovation

Luise Li Langergaard, Anne Vorre Hansen: Innovation - A one size fits all concept?

Thommie Burström: Boundaries of business models and platform development

Antti Ainamo: Private-Collective Innovation in the Finnish Gaming Ecosystem, 1991 to 2012

Matthias Voigt: Can IT Actually Enhance Creativity? Empirical Findings and Research Agenda


[1030 – 1100] Coffee Break


(Floor 2 1/2 Lobby & Foyer)


[1100 – 1230] Scientific & Practitioner Sessions


(15 minutes per presenter plus 30 minutes facilitated group discussion)

Workshop

Academic Research Development Sessions

(4 mins presentation & 11 mins peer and group feedback per presenter)

Room: Siltasaari 1st floor

Room: Karl Lindahl 1½ floor

Room: Juho Rissanen 1½ floor

Room: Tarja Halonen 1½ floor

Meeting Room 302 3rd floor

Room: Viktor Julius von Wright 3½ floor

Room: Tivoli 1st floor (entrance via hotel lobby)

Meeting Room 303 3rd floor

Meeting Room 304 3rd floor

Session 8.1: Looking beyond firm boundaries

Session 8.2: Product Development 1

Session 8.3: Collaboration: Knowledge sharing

Session 8.4: Innovation Measurement & Assessment 1

Session 8.5: Ideas & Ideation

Session 8.6: Regions, Government & Policy

Serendipity – understanding the key to organizational innovativeness

led by
Ilkka Kakko - @Serendipitor & Sebastian Olma - Creative Director, Serendipity Lab

ARDS 8A: Collaboration for Innovation

ARDS 8B: Foresight & Future Orientation

Facilitator:
Antero Kutvonen

Facilitator:
Bruno Woeran

Facilitator:
Frank Lillehagen

Facilitator:
Joanne Hyland

Facilitator:
Anton De Waal

Facilitator:
Leona Fitzmaurice

Facilitator:
Jens Leker

Facilitator:
René Rohrbeck / Cinzia Battistella

Karoline Bader: How to benefit from cross-industry innovation? A best practice case

Killian McCarthy: Managing Product Innovation in Homogenous Goods Industries: An Empirical Investigation

Marian Garcia: Engagement in Innovation Knowledge Sharing: Exploring the Link to Creativity

Matthew Mount: An Integrated Framework for the Assessment of Organizational Innovation

Anna Rose Vagn: Towards a New Framework of Idea Management as Actor Networks

Christopher Nedin: GovJAM a new approach to public policy

Mathias Beck: Impact of Publicly Promoted Collaborative R&D Projects on Innovation Performance

Tomi Juhola: Agile Methodologies as Process Innovation Drivers

Man Hang Yip: Healthcare product-service system development: which stakeholder to engage and when?

Bernd Markus Zunk: New demands on innovative suppliers: Understanding industrial customer motivation

Erik Lindhult: Service Innovation Capabilities in Large Industrial Companies

Vesa Salminen: Sustainability Services Innovation Model

Judith Mühlenhoff: The Role of Intermediaries in Culture-Driven Innovation and Future Orientation

René Rohrbeck: Introducing the Competitive-Dimension to Corporate Foresight

Beata Poteralska: Implementation and evaluation of foresight results: experiences and lessons learned

Konstantin Vishnevskiy: Employing Foresight methods for creating strategies of new materials development

Joanna Labedzka: Strategic planning in research organisations with foresight-based hybrid model

Tauno Kekale: The Impact of External Networks on Innovation in Creative Industries

Pierre Wolfram: Differences in New Product Development in Europe and Asia

Chiara Cantu: Knowledge intermediaries and business mentors. The rising of co-managed Innovation.

Steven Schepurek: Innovation Performance Measurement: KPIs for Goal-Setting

Magnus Bergendahl: High Performers in Ideation: A Study of Motivational Factors in Ideation Management

Dion O'Neale: Innovation by the numbers: an analytic approach

Lydia Samsonowa: Designing User Experiences for Technology Interfaces: Creative Methods within Multidisciplinary Teams

Maria Smirnova, Vera Rebiazina: Are Russian product innovations market-driven?

Kenneth Husted: Dual allegiance, knowledge sharing and knowledge protection: An empirical examination

Alex van Putten: Valuing Flexibility in pursuit of uncertain investments with extraordinary value

Stefan Posch: 24h - Innovation Marathon

Minna Sarkkinen: Structural Equation Modelling of Innovation Capability Factors in a Region

Angelo Natalicchio: Benefiting from markets for ideas: An investigation across different typologies

Akio Nagahira: Comparative study on FFE activities between Korean and Japanese NPD

Paavo Ritala: Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Leaking and Innovation Performance: An Empirical Study

Birte Golembiewski: Enhancing patent analysis as measure for innovation

Andreas Riel: A Reference Process Model for Structured Ideation

Chunjia Han: Evaluating the High-tech Industry's R&D Efficiency: an Emerging-market Perspective


[1230 – 1330] Networking Lunch


(Paasi Restaurant/Floor 2 1/2 Lobby & Foyer)

[1245 – 1315] ISPIM PhD Community Networking Lunchtime Session
"Next Steps, future challenges, get involved!" led by Juha Hinkkanen ISPIM PhD Community Co-ordinator
In a nearby room for 50 people (bring your plate!)


[1330 – 1400] Luminary Speakers

Room: Congress Hall 2½ floor

Room: Siltasaari 1st floor

Chair: Iain Bitran

Chair: Bruno Woeran

Stefan Kohn
Portfolio Manager, T-Gallery, Deutsche Telekom
President, PDMA eV
Innovation - attitude makes the difference

Bror Salmelin
Advisor, Innovation Systems
European Commission DG CONNECT
Creating innovation ecosystems for jobs and growth – an EU perspective


[1400 – 1530] Scientific & Practitioner Sessions


(15 minutes per presenter plus 30 minutes facilitated group discussion)

Workshop

Academic Research Development Sessions

(4 mins presentation & 11 mins peer and group feedback per presenter)

Room: Tivoli 1st floor (entrance via hotel lobby)

Room: Karl Lindahl 1½ floor

Room: Juho Rissanen 1½ floor

Room: Tarja Halonen 1½ floor

Room: Viktor Julius von Wright 3½ floor

Room: Siltasaari 1st floor

Meeting Room 302 3rd floor

Meeting Room 303 3rd floor

Meeting Room 304 3rd floor

Session 9.1: Network position and engagement

Session 9.2: Product Development 2

Session 9.3: Collaboration: HR, Emotions & Trust

Session 9.4: Innovation Measurement & Assessment 2

Session 9.5: Crowds & Customers

Innovation & Entrepreneurship Teaching Workshop

led by:
John Bessant - Exeter University Business School

ARDS 9A: Open Innovation

ARDS 9B: People, Culture & Knowledge

ARDS 9C: Process, Performance & Industrial Systems

Facilitator:
Kaisa Still

Facilitator:
Anton De Waal

Facilitator:
Frank Lillehagen

Facilitator:
Joanne Hyland

Facilitator:
Christina Grundström

Facilitator:
Eelko Huizingh

Facilitator:
Paul Ellwood

Facilitator:
Tor Helge Aas

Michelle Miller: Everyone has a Role: Whole System Engagement Maximizes Collaboration

Teresa Tiaojung Hsu: Is product advantage really important for product innovation?

Giedrius Jucevicius: Managing Trust in Innovation Clusters of Latecomer Technological Firms

Joe Amadi-Echendu: Schematic Framework for Measuring Firm Innovativeness in Nigeria's Petroleum Sector

Yvonne Kirkels: Crowd Voting, a method tested in favour of entrepreneurship

Mikko Laine: Inbound Open Innovation: Opportunity Costs in Complex Product Environments

Aleksejs Busarovs: RallyFighter, Crowd designed vehicle, case study of open innovation.

Pentti Launonen, Hank Kune: Orchestrating Open Innovation Networks: Experiences from a Finnish Research Programme

Dimitrios Salampasis: A trust embedded open Innovation adoption in financial services

Haejin Jo: Modeling the improvement-user satisfaction relationship in mobile applications

Narimasa Yokoyama, Masaaki Takemura: On-site innovation in Japanese local grocery chain stores

France Riguelle: How Intellectual Capital Influences Innovation in Belgian Luxury Houses

Yoonjung An: Generating creative ideas for innovation: a WordNet-based morphology approach

Maha Shams: Facilitating An Innovative Culture Within The Fast Moving Airline Industry

Mikko Heinonen: Understanding the commercialization process and business growth

Kirill Welz: Internal time drivers for successful innovation management processes

Julian Vincent Kauffeldt: Determining the Connection between R&D-Expenditures and Share-Price-Development: Economic Crisis 2009

Kaisu Puumalainen: Impact of Innovativeness on Corporate Social Performance

Urszula Wnuk: Nurturing Technological Advantage: University-Industry Technology Transfer in National Innovation Systems

Melina Maunula: Orchestrating industrial transformation to biobusiness – Case Finland

Giovanni Perrone: How a firm's network position influences different innovation performance

Daniel Schallmo: An approach for de-commodisation: evaluating and escaping the commodity trap

Daria Podmetina: Role of Human Resource Practices on Internal and External Openness

Mika Pirttivaara, Susanne Durst: Assessing the outcomes of complex innovation activities Insights from ACSI

Miia Kosonen: Cheer The Crowd? Exploiting Crowdsourcing as a Problem-Solving Strategy

Heikki Rannikko: Resource Mobilisation, Embeddedness and Risk-acceptance in Small Innovative Firms

Patrick Spieth: The influence of perceived innovativeness in product portfolios

Heidi Olander: Relationships of protecting prerequisites of innovation, HRM, and organizational trust

Paul Williams: Innovation Assessment & Initiative Implementation Process

Wael Soliman: Crowdsourcing as a Sourcing Strategy for the Ambidextrous Organization

Jing Cai: Network embeddedness, Innovation strategy and Firm performance

Marco Hubert: Effect of Flagship-Products on the Perceived Innovativeness of a Firm

Piia Haavisto: Emotions towards innovations in discussion forums - opportunity or threat?

Anna Menenti, Huub van Heeswijk: Measurable acceleration in global innovation processes by managing behaviour

Irina Saur-Amaral: Reaching Potential Lead Users through Virtual Communities


[1530 – 1600] Coffee Break


(Congress Hall)

Awards for Outstanding Contributions

Invitation to attend The XXV ISPIM Conference
Innovation for Sustainable Economy & Society
Dublin, Ireland: 8-11 June 2014
In partnership with Intel Labs Europe and The Innovation Value Institute

Invitation to attend The 6th ISPIM Innovation Symposium
Innovation in the Asian Century
Melbourne, Australia: 8-11 December 2013
Hosted by The Victorian Universities Innovation Management Network (VUIMN)


[1600 – 1730] Workshops

Room: Siltasaari 1st floor

Room: Karl Lindahl 1½ floor

Room: Juho Rissanen 1½ floor

Room: Tarja Halonen 1½ floor

Room: Viktor Julius von Wright 3½ floor

Agile Enterprise Design and Innovation

led by:
Frank Lillehagen - Commitment AS

Getting your paper published: a gamble or a skill?

led by:
Eelko Huizingh - Huizingh Academic Development

Panel discussion about collaborative value creation & open innovation

led by:
Minna Pikkarainen & Kaisa Still - VTT

TBC

led by:
TBC

TBC

led by:
TBC


[1730] Close of Conference



Further Information

Submissions & Bookings

Conference Secretariat: conference@ispim.org


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