Research in Innovation Strategy and Entrepreneurship (RISE) Days
NUS Business School has identified Research in Innovation Strategy and Entrepreneurship (RISE) as a strategic thrust. RISE brings together scholars with backgrounds in economics, law, and strategy to jointly investigate the sources and influences on innovation and entrepreneurship. The objective is to inform policy and managerial practice.
The School hosted RISE Days on May 10-11, 2010 to showcase research by international scholars and foster closer interaction among scholars of innovation and entrepreneurship. The first day will comprise presentations by professors while the second half-day will comprise student presentations. Session 1: Knowledge Boundaries Chairperson: Sai Yayavaram
Christoper Tucci (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Suisse) How Close Does the Apple Fall to the Tree? Spinouts’ Stay-Leave Choice
Kwanghui Lim (University of Melbourne) Scientific Career Choices
Session 2: Appropriation Chairperson: Kim Young Choon
Kenneth Huang (Singapore Management University)
How Do Uncertain Intellectual Property Conditions Impact Knowledge Production in Innovative Firms? Evidence from Genomics
Qiang Fu (NUS Business School)
Do Firms Value Knowledge Spillover? Product Differentiation vs. R & D Appropriability
Session 3: Chairperson: Pasha Mahmood
Kazuhiro Asakawa (Keio University)
When Do Overseas R & D Centers Conduct Exploratory Research for Global Innovation?: Evidence from Japanese Multinationals
Wong Poh Kam (NUS Business School)
Explorative and Exploitiative Innovation, Institutional Capital, and Firm Performance: Evidence from China
Session 4: Patents
Jeffrey Lee Funk (NUS Division of Engineering Technology Management) Industry Architecture and Entrepreneurial Opportunities: The Case of the US Broadcasting Sector
Jasjit Singh (INSEAD) Patent Citations and the Geography of Knowledge Spillovers: Disentangling the Role of State Borders, Metropolitan Boundaries and Distance
Bettina Bastian (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Suisse)
Entrepreneurial Orientation and Business Performance: Testing the Moderating Impact of Market and Learning Orientation
Gu Qian (NUS Business School)
Network Structure, Key Leader Behaviour and Business Group's New Venture Creations
Andreas Vangerow (Ecole Polytechnique Federale deLausanne, Suisse)
Evolution of New Service Business Models in a Manufacturing Firm: Moving from Operational Responsibility Towards Customer Process-Oriented Services
Dan Yu (NUS Division of Engineering Technology Management)
Creation vs. Discovery of Entrepreneurial Opportunities The Case of Hard Disk Drive Industry
Myna Flores (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Suisse) The Lean Readiness and Self Assessment Tool for Product Development in the LeanPPD European Research Project
Session 2: Innovation Chairperson: Kim Young Choon
Tham Ming Po & Ameek Kaur (NUS Division of Engineering Technology Management) Integrative Design – Thinking and Innovating for BOP Markets
Tilo Peters (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Suisse) Managing Intellectual Property Through an Integrated Strategy: The Role of Defensive Publication in Protecting Market Entry Options of the Firm
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