Network F: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation
The network promotes theory and research on the socio-economic role, antecedents and consequences of knowledge, technology and innovation. The most important socio-economic institutions for innovation may be found at the micro-, meso- or
macro-levels or, indeed, cut across those levels. The network contributes to an interdisciplinary and critical perspective on firms’ development of innovative capabilities and their consequences for socio-economic development.
Topics of particular interest are: national, regional, local and industrial systems of innovation; science, innovation, and technology policies; the distributive consequences of technological change for societies; the influence of socio-economic
institutions on firms’ development of innovative capabilities; knowledge-based economies; firms as knowledge systems; varieties of knowledge and knowing in organizations; knowledge work and workers; the socio-economic constitution of knowledge transfer and
organizational learning; technological path dependence, break, and creation; the social and organizational conditions for entrepreneurship and innovation; the diffusion of innovation and markets for innovation; intellectual property rights regimes; and product
piracy.
Many of these issues are present within or affect multinational business; we, therefore, welcome submissions from international business scholars. We do not, at this stage, require complete papers to be submitted; all you need to do is
submit an extended abstract of no more than 500 words.
https://sase.org/event/2019-new-york-city/#submissions
Submission Deadline: 14 January, 2019
SASE 2019 Conference
27-29 June 2019 The New School - New York City, USA
All the best,
Matt
Dr Matthew Allen | Senior
Lecturer in Organization Studies | DBA Director | Co-director MSc Business Analysis and Strategic Management
Alliance Manchester Business School | University of Manchester | Booth Street East | Manchester M13 9SS
| https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/Matthew.Allen.html