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January 16, 2024
REMINDER: Submissions for Network KITE at SASE Conference | Deadline: 19 January 2024
From: Storz, Cornelia <storz@wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de>
Date: 2024/01/10
REMINDER
Submissions for Network KITE at SASE Conference | Deadline: 19 January 2024
SASE 2024 Annual Meeting, 27-29 June, University of Limerick, Ireland
The submission of papers for Network F KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship, included in the SASE 2024 Annual Meeting, is possible until 19 January 2024 (hard deadline) via https://sase.org/event/2024-limerick/#submissions.
We welcome papers from a variety of perspectives, including institutional, strategic, managerial, ethnographic, historical, and behavioural approaches.
We welcome papers and panels around the following themes:
- How can innovation policies or programs address grand societal challenges like climate change, rising inequalities, or digitalization?
- Are the politics and policies of innovation, entrepreneurship and digitalization shifting toward new paradigms in the current era? If so, how and why - and with what effects?
- How have innovation and technological developments, as well as entrepreneurship and digitalization affected (or been affected by) national models of capitalism?
- Which institutions shape the emergence of innovation or entrepreneurial ecosystems? As well as social innovation and social entrepreneurship, digitalization, and knowledge work?
- How do firms' management and strategies enhance innovation or entrepreneurship?
- How does the platform economy contribute to or alter the dynamics of innovation?
- Are university-industry linkages changing in character or importance in innovations systems?
- What new methods are available to study innovative dynamics?
For the 2024 conference, Network F invites individual paper submissions, submissions for thematic panels, and Author-meets-Critics panels on recently published books. We do not require complete papers to be submitted; all you need to do is submit an extended abstract of no more than 500 words. Submissions should be done through the SASE website (https://sase.org/event/2024-limerick/#submissions).
The deadline for submissions is 19 January 2024 (hard deadline).
Please direct your questions concerning this network to Cornelia Storz storz@wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de.
Kind regards,
Cornelia Storz, Matthew Allen, Andrea M. Herrmann, Matthew R. Keller, Janet A. Vertesi
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Prof. Dr. Cornelia Storz
Professor, Faculty of Economics and Business, Goethe University Frankfurt
www.wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de\storz
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