Workshop on
OPEN SOURCE INNOVATION


BETA   Dime  UDS   

 

OPEN SOURCE INNOVATION (Beyond software)

Turning dispersed ideas and efforts into successful businesses?
 
Strasbourg, February 25-26, 2010

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Detailed program

 Thursday, February 25

9h-9h30          Welcome address

9h30-11h        Session 1 Open source beyond software 1 (Chairman: Jean-Alain Heraud – BETA)

P. B. Meyer (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) “The transition from airplane invention to airplane industry”

S. Mendonça (Lisbon University) “Too big to patent? Innovating collegially in nineteenth century steam navigation”

C. Lincaru (INCSMPS), D. Atanasiu (INCSMPS), V. Ciuca (INCSMPS), D. Nicolae (INOE)Open source philosophy and LIDAR domain  development - INOE 2000 Romania  case study -”

11h-11h30      Coffee break

11h30-13h      Session 2 Crowdsourcing (Chairman: Laurent Bach – BETA)

M.L den Besten (Ecole Polytechnique Paris) “Wikipedia editing activities                      

I. Liotard (CEPN, Université Paris Nord) Crowdsourcing for innovation: The case of Innocentive

T. Burger (BETA),  J. Pénin (BETA) The limits of crowdsourcing inventive activities: What can the transaction cost theory and the evolutionary theories of the firm teach us?” 

13h-14h          Lunch

14h-16h          Session 3 Open innovation 1 (Chairman: Sandrine Wolff – BETA)

R. D’Amore (IRAT-CNR Napoli, University of Salerno), R. Iorio (University of Salerno) Do different firm activities and characteristics generate different attitudes toward research collaboration and publication? An analysis of the Italian biotech sector

N. K. Hacievliyagil (Innoppia), J-F. Auger (Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology) The practice of open innovation in two multinational enterprises

M. Ozman (Telecom Ecole de Management) Modularity and Open Innovation: Towards a Research Agenda”

P. Barbaroux (EOAA et CReA) Open innovation capabilities: Insights from a historical case study

16h-16h30      Coffee break

16h30-18h30 Session 4 Open source software (but not only) (Chairman: Thierry Burger-Helmchen - BETA)

A. Ozaygen (Telecom Ecole de Management) “Free Software as a Key Factor in Information Technology Paradigm”

Y. Rakotondravoavy (UVSQ) – Larequoi (UMR 2452) Business model development within open source innovation: Case studies from software engineering in automotive industry.”

F. Zirpoli (University of Salerno), F. Rullani (DRUID & INO - Copenhagen Business School), M. C. Becker (Strategic Organization Design Unit, University of Southern Denmark) “Coordinating Distributed Innovation Processes: The Case of the Automotive and Open Source Software industries”

20h                  Conference dinner


 Friday February 26

8h30-10h30    Session 5 Open innovation 2 (Chairman: Mireille Matt – BETA)

I. Lioubareva (University of Paris X – EconomiX), A. Bondarev (University of Bielefeld), D. Fomchenko (Institute for the Economy in Transition, Moscou)  Agents’ Strategies and Modularity in Organizational Design

H. Attaya (CEPN, University of Paris Nord) Do piracy can threat the Floss Innovation?

L. Muselli (Groupe ESC Troyes), S. Tywoniak (Queensland University of Technology) “Business Model Construction: The Importance Of Regime Of Appropriability Strategies”

M. Wagner (Chair in Entrepreneurship and Corporate Growth, Julius-Maximilians University and BETA)  Innovation and Competitiveness in the Context of Open Innovation and User Integration: A Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis

10h30-11h      Coffee break

11h-12h30      Session 6 Open source beyond software (Chairman: Antoine Bureth –BETA)

N. Matteuci (DMOI, Marche Polytechnic University)Open Standards and IPRs in EU : An Economic Assessment

M. Gambardella (EconomiX, Université Paris Ouest) “The Scope of Open Licences in Movie Arts”

N. Jullien (LUSSI, M@rsouin, Institut Telecom et UEB), K. Roudaut (LUSSI, M@rsouin, Institut Telecom et UEB)    “Open Source Innovation, a new way for Turning Knowledge into Product? The case of data processing industries”       

12h30-13h30  Lunch

13h30-15h30  Session 7 Open innovation 3 (Chairman: Julien Pénin – BETA)

S. Tanev (University of Southern Denmark), S. Allen (Carleton University), T. Bailetti (Carleton University)   Value Co-creation in Open source Firms … and beyond

M. Simeth (EPFL) “What is behind corporate publications - accessing Open Science or more trivial reasons?”

A. Trigo (University of Santiago de Compostela), X. Vence (University of Santiago de Compostela) Too lonely to be innovator. Empirical results and policy implications”

C. Guittard (Beta - University of Strasbourg), E. Schenk (Beta - Insa Strasbourg) "Crowdsourcing: What can be outsourced to the crowd and why?"

15h30              Closure cocktail

 

  

 

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