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ISPIM 2013 : The XXIV ISPIM Conference – Innovating in Global Markets: Challenges for Sustainable Growth | |||||||||||||||
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Deshalb hier an dieser Stelle: Location: Helsinki, Finland From - To: 16.6.2013 - 19.6.2013 Programme is now available on the homepage! The XXIV ISPIM Conference - Innovating in Global Markets: Challenges for Sustainable Growth – will be held in Helsinki, Finland on 16-19 June 2013. Organised by ISPIM and hosted by Aalto University School of Economics in partnership with Lappeenranta University of Technology, this conference will bring together around 500 innovation experts from 50 countries. The 3-day programme will include: The Knut Holt Memorial Address; Industry-Leading Keynote Speakers; Innovation Thought Leaders from companies such as Nokia, Volvo, Swarovski, Bombardier, Grundfos plus many more; Luminary Speakers; "Hot Topic" Roundtable Discussions; Facilitated Themed Sessions with Academic and Practitioner Presentations; Workshops; Special Interest Groups; Academic Research Development Sessions. As with all ISPIM events, delegates will experience a taste of local culture at magnificent dinner venues, so there will be plenty of time for networking. Businesses are under increasing pressure from an on-going economic crisis that is reducing growth opportunities and available resources. Societal concerns increase the need to develop sustainable processes and products, and political leaders must try to balance short with long-term interests. Globalisation offers attractive new markets and also intensifies competitive pressures. The net result of these, and related developments, is an environment where new technologies, products, services and competitors can rapidly have disruptive effects. Business models can no longer be static, moreover they call for on- going innovation, and customers require solutions based on integrated products and services. As companies strive for continuity, the stakes for innovation are rising. Effective innovation strategies are required in order to meet the challenges of ensuring growth in this increasingly open, dynamic and uncertain environment. How to innovate? Where to innovate? Who to innovate for? Who to innovate with? Submissions from academic, research, consulting, industry, intermediary and policy organisations are encouraged and should focus on the following general themes or the conference focus themes: Innovating in Global Markets (Conference Focus Theme) Innovation for Sustainable Growth (Conference Focus Theme) Collaboration for Innovation (incl. Open Innovation) Creativity & Idea Generation Entrepreneurship, Business Models & Financing Innovation Green, Public & Social Innovation Innovation Training, Education & Learning Methods, Tools & Measurement for Innovation Networks & Clusters of Innovation Strategic Foresight, Strategic Agility & Future Orientation Important Submission Deadlines: 31 December 2012: Outlines Only (All Submissions) 31 January 2013: Acceptance Notification 3 May 2013: Final Submissions (including abstracts, papers, profiles & photos) PLUS registration and payment 1 June 2013: Presentation Slides Conference Publications: All accepted submissions will be published in the Conference Proceedings with an ISBN number. All outlines will appear in the Conference Book with a separate ISBN number. All outlines are double-blind evaluated. Special Issues containing selected papers from this conference will be published in ISPIM's official journal, The International Journal of Innovation Management as well as in other associated journals: R&D Management Journal, International Journal of Technology Management, Creativity & Innovation Management Journal, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, International Journal of Technology Marketing, Futures: The Journal of Policy, Planning and Futures Studies and Technological Forecasting and Social Change. Stand: 30.01.2013 |
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