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SUNDAY JULY 1ST, 2018
19.00 Welcome Event and Networking Aperitif @ Villa Necchi Campiglio, Milano
Conference Pre-Registration
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MONDAY JULY 2ND, 2018
CONFERENCE DAY 1
08:00-08:45 Conference Registration: Aula Magna Carassa e Dadda, Building BL 28, Politecnico di Milano
08:45-11:15
Plenary Session: Aula Magna Carassa e Dadda, Building BL 28, Politecnico di Milano
Welcome Speech:
ü Alessandro Perego, Academic Director - School of Management, Politecnico di Milano
Introduction to the R&D Management Conference 2018 by the Conference Co-Chairs:
ü Vittorio Chiesa, Full Professor of Strategy and Marketing – School of Management, Politecnico di Milano ü Federico Frattini, Full Professor of Strategic Management and Innovation – School of Management, Politecnico di Milano
Academic Keynote Speeches and Executive Roundtable introduced and moderated by: Luca de Biase, Innovation Editor at Il Sole 24 Ore and Nòva24
Academic Keynote Speeches:
ü Melissa Schilling, Professor of Management & Organizations - New York University, USA “The Multifaceted Roles of Collaboration in Innovation”
ü Frank Piller, Professor of Technology and Innovation Management - RWTH Aachen University, Germany ”Innovation in the Age of Smart Products & Services: How the Industrial Internet of Things and Digitalization are Changing our Innovation System”
Executive Roundtable on “Innovation, Sustainability and the Future of Work”:
ü Arrigo Berni, Chairman @ Moleskine ü Carlo Capè, Co-Founder and CEO @ BIP ü Manlio Ciralli, Chief Brand & Innovation Officer Italy, Eastern Europe, EMEA, India @ The Adecco Group ü Massimo Della Porta, Group CEO @ SAES Group ü Neil Sholay, Vice President Innovation EMEA and J-APAC @ Oracle
11:15-11:45
Coffee Break (Building BL28, first floor)
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Parallel sessions: 11:45 – 13:15 Track 2: Digital platforms and digital technologies
Track 3: Environmental sustainability, social
impact and innovation
Track 4: Finance for innovation: new tools and
approaches
Track 5: Implementing open innovation: from
theory to practice
Track 7: Innovation dynamics and organizational performance: novel strategies and approaches
Track 8: Managing at the intersection between Innovation and supply chain management
Track 12: Team, leadership & organization for creativity and
innovation Room: BL 28, Aula Magna
Carassa e Dadda Room: BL.28.1.1 Room: BL.28.1.2 Room: BL.28.2.1 Room: BL.28.2.2 Room: MIP 0.4 Room: MIP 1.1 Track Chair: Anthony Di
Benedetto Track Chair: Marika Arena Track Chair: Vincenzo Butticé Track Chair: Valentina Lazzarotti Track Chair: Vito Manfredi Latilla Track Chair: Vittorio Chiesa Track Chair: Raffaella Cagliano
The Multiple Effects of Technology Framing on Technology Adoption:
Development of a Multiple Item Scale
Klos, Christoph; Spieth, Patrick
Frugal Innovation: A Journey from Ideation to
Commercialization
Hossain, Mokter
Too Much of Two Good Things: Effects of Advanced and
Heterogeneous Education on Start-ups’ Expected
Performance
Pinelli, Michele; Cappa, Francesco; Franco,
Stefano; Peruffo, Enzo; Oriani, Raffaele
Openness of External Search Innovation Strategy in SMEs: Endogenous determinants,
Scope, and Innovation Performance
Abdelaty, Hamdy; Dreher, Carsten
R&Designing the Performance Measurement of R&D
Loyarte, Edurne; Posada, Jorge; Garcia-Olaizola, Igor; Pastor, Leire; Gurrutxaga, Nora; Moral, Maria; Azua,
Iñaki; Florez, Julian
Using business model innovations to ease transitions of supply chain
networks. Cases from the automotive and pharmaceutical industries.
Tangour, Cyrine; Abdelkafi, Nizar
The other side of Technology Transfer: the power of Human
Resources
Cucino, Valentina; Di Minin, Alberto; Martelli, Irene; Piccaluga, Andrea
Leveraging a Talent-driven Collaborative Electronic Network of Practice in a
Large MNE
Tsegaye, Mesfin; Assimakopoulos,
Dimitris; Tortoriello, Marco
From Oil to Offshore Wind, and Back Again: Resource
Redeployment and Diversification to Green
Niches
Thune, Taran; Gonzalez, Jakoba Sraml; Makitie,
Tuukka
The Impact of Entrepreneurial Narratives in Crowdfunding
Campaigns
Maiolini, Riccardo; Cappa, Francesco; Leone,
Maria Isabella; Pinelli, Michele
Open Innovation For Systemic innovation: Insights From
Three Projects
Maniak, Remi; Marcocchia, Giulia
Design of services for the management of incremental
innovation in SMEs
Proenca, Joaquim Carvalho
Factors and drivers of 2D-CODP positioning in the ETO industry: a
survey-based research
Prencipe, Giovanni; Arafati, Surush; Cannas, Violetta Giada;
Pero, Margherita
Factors influencing the creative process in culinary innovations. A
comparison between starred-chefs and chefs in training
Presenza, Angelo; Abbate, Tindara; Cesaroni, Fabrizio;
Meleddu, Marta
Go Digital! – A Review on Using Disruptive Technologies
for Open Innovation and Capturing the Potential in a
Business Model
Streuer, Monika; Mention, Anne-Laure
Exploration of Brand Image Reconstruction and
Marketing Strategy – A Case Study of I-MEI Foods
Co., Ltd.
Hsiao, Yung-Chang
The Effect of Collectivistic Framing in Crowdfunding
Success
De Fazio, Daniela; Franzoni, Chiara; Rossi-
Lamastra, Cristina
Designing and Managing Co-innovation between Industrial
Companies: The Case of Loccioni and Pfizer
Ombrosi, Noemi; Casprini, Elena;
Piccaluga, Andrea
New Technologies: The Vicious Circle of Immature Prouct Development
Processes
Jona Ebertz
The Study of Internet of Things Application in New Product Development- Views from
Collaboration and Innovation
Yen, Yu-Xiang
Openness-to-change and Sensemaking in Idea Screening:
How and Why it Matters Sukhov, Alexandre;
Sihvonen, Antti; Olsson, Lars; Magnusson, Peter
Democratising Systems of Innovations based on Blockchain Platform
Technologies
Ünalan, Serhan; Özcan, Sercan
How firms innovate by creating a new industry. The case of renewable
energies.
Renou, Sandra
Does Equity Crowdfunding Democratize Entrepreneurial
Finance?
Cumming, Douglas; Meoli, Michele; Vismara,
Silvio
Drivers of Organisational Innovation in the German
Food Industry
Carraresi, Laura; Ciliberti, Stefano; Bröring, Stefanie
Diffusion of Industrial Innovation in Regulated Supply-Chains: Two cases
from Healthcare industry
Schiavone, Francesco; Simoni, Michele
Pairs In Innovation: The Power Of Two Individuals To Develop Innovative
Visions
Bellis, Paola; Verganti, Roberto
Building a Framework for Digital Transformation
Roadmap: A Case Study within the Public-Private-
Academia Partnership
Zafer Uygun
Concept Generation In Innovation Management: Building A Set Of
Strategic Concepts
Hooge, Sophie; Klasing Chen, Milena; Laousse,
Dominique
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Track 13: Open innovation
intermediaries: tools, platforms and communities
Track 15: Digitally-enabled business model innovation
Track 18: Big Data Analytics for R&D management
Track 20: Regional innovation management:
perspectives from enterprise, clusters and
ecosystems
Track 21: Disruptive Innovation and
Organisational Change
Track 22: R&D Management: tools
& methods
Track 28: Innovation Systems & Policies
THEMATIC WORKSHOPS
THEMATIC WORKSHOPS
Room MIP 1.2 Room: MIP 1.3 Room: MIP 1.4 Room: MIP 1.5 Room: MIP 1.6 Room: MIP 0.3 Room: MIP 0.2 Room: 0.1 DIG Room: 0.2 DIG Track Chair: Nadine
Roijakkers Track Chair: Federico
Frattini Track Chair: Daniel
Trabucchi Track Chair: Anton Kritz Track Chair: Anna Codini
Track Chair: Filomena Canterino
Track Chair: Andrea Urbinati
Title: Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Opportunities for
Innovation and Business Transformation
Sponsor: Microsoft Academic Speaker: Carlo
Vercellis
Title: Design Thinking: Blending Design,
Creativity and Innovation Sponsor: BIP
Academic Speaker: Roberto Verganti
Social Media as Innovation Laboratory – Data kraken
or useful tool for managing innovation
Scheel, Andreas; Hanke, Stefan
What Role Does Openness Play In The Technological
Commercialisation Process?
Flammini, Serena; Mortara, Letizia
The Value of Big Data from Mobile Devices
Cappa, Francesco; Oriani, Raffaele; Hayes, Darren
Regional development, social capital and performance of
technology based firms: Does political alignment play a
moderator effect?
Leitao, Joao; Pereira, Dina; Baptista, Rui
User-Producer Relationships And
Innovation In Turbulent Times – A Case Study Of A
Specialised Supplier In Upstream Petroleum
Sraml Gonzalez, Jakoba; Thune,
Taran
A Study on Time from R&D Investment to
Performance
Bae, Jinhee; Lee, Jung Hwa
Government Supports on R&D and Innovation in
Portugal- For the Better or Worse?
Rohman, Ibrahim Kholilul
Lead-user characteristics and attractive innovations: evidences from health care
Schiavone, Francesco; Rivieccio,
Giorgia
Co-creation of Value and Business Model Innovation
in Fintechs
Spohr, Rodrigo Neujahr; Zen,
Aurora Carneiro
Development of Advanced Technology Roadmap through
Deep Learning
Jeong, Yujin; Yoon, Byungun
From Commercialising Intellectual Property to
Facilitating Open Innovation: The Evolution of UK Biotechnology
Incubators
McDonald-Junor, Daniel; Smith, David; Rossiter,
William
Managing Transference Of Disruptive Innovations
From Ambidextrous Organizations.
Nieto, Javier
Improving the Effectiveness of
Assessment for Early Stage Decisions for New Technology-Based Firms
Zhao, Bingqing; Phaal, Rob
The Impacts of Government Funding on
Openness
Ahn, Joonmo; Lee, Wonvin; Mortara,
Letizia
Innovation prizes to implement regional SME innovation policy: a case
study from a public-funded intermediary
Doppio, Nicola; Mion, Luca
A Systematic Review of Elements that Influence Willingness to Pay for
Digital Journalism Content
Speck, Filipe Valvassori; Leso,
Bernardo Henrique; Cortimiglia, Marcelo
Nogueira
Identifying The Development Trends Of Emerging
Technologies Using Patent Text Mining And Web News Data
Mining: The Case of Perovskite Solar Cell Technology
Li, Xin; Xie, Qianqian; Huang, Lucheng; Zhou,
Yuan
A novel framework for sustainable innovation: the SIZ
Model
Weiss, Marc A.; Silva Filho, Luiz Carlos Pinto;
Ten Caten, Carla Shwengber; Luis Felipe,
Nascimento
Use Case-based Analysis Of Company Strategies
When Facing A Disruptive Threat
Horst, Christiane Maria; Minis,
Hendrik; Gudergan, Gerhard
How to Evaluate and Improve Technology Roadmap Process
Lee, Sungjoo; Heeyong Noh
New Venture Incubation and Acceleration in Peripheral Regions.
Purvis, Kieran; Fernandes, Kiran
Title: Innovation and the Future of Work
Sponsor: MODIS Academic Speaker:
Mariano Corso
Title: New materials applied to the energy
generation from Renewable Energy
Sources In collaboration with:
Enel Foundation Academic Speaker:
Giovanni Dotelli
Corporate hackathons: How to connect
corporations and entrepreneurs to
launch new ventures
Kohler, Thomas; Caccamo, Marta
IoT-centred Business Model Design
Colurcio, Maria; Candi, Marina
Using Corporate Web Sites to Identify R&D Activities: Issues
and Validation
Schillo, R. Sandra; Inkpen, Diana
Measuring the Barriers to Innovation of a Mature Cluster: A
case of Powder Metallurgy Cluster in Taiwan
Tsai-Lin, Tung-Fei; Fu, Ju-Ping; Chen, I-Chun; Ng,
Wei-Jie; Liang, Jung-Chen; Lin, Tai-Wei
Exploring the Reasoning Under Current R&D Effort in Disruptive Technologies Based on the “Triple Helix”
Concept
Burba, Leandro De Toledo; Barbalho, Sanderson César Macedo; Martin, Adriana Regina
Improving R&D Success: Exploring modeling
approaches for product profiles
Basedow, Gustav Nils; Heimicke, Jonas; Albers,
Albert; Wilmsen, Miriam;
Marthaler, Florian;
13:15-14.15 Networking Lunch (Building BL 28, first floor)
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Parallel sessions: 14:15 – 15:45
Track 5: Implementing open innovation: from theory to
practice
Track 7: Innovation dynamics and organizational
performance: novel strategies and approaches
Track 10: Resilience & innovation
Track 12: Team, leadership & organization for creativity
and innovation
Track 13: Open innovation intermediaries: tools,
platforms and communities
Track 14: Circular economy put into practice: opportunities and
challenges for innovative industrial paradigms
WILEY WORKSHOP
Room: BL 28, Aula Magna Carassa e Dadda Room: BL.28.1.1 Room: BL.28.1.2 Room: BL.28.2.2 Room: MIP 0.3 Room: MIP 0.4 Room: 0.1 DIG
Track Chair: Valentina Lazzarotti Track Chair: Francesco Paolo Appio
Track Chair: Thierry Rayna Track Chair: Jonathan Linton Track Chair: Ward Ooms Track Chair: Davide Chiaroni
Subject: Wiley, in association with RADMA, invite you to attend this free workshop
where you’ll receive valuable insight for publishing your first or next paper. Topics include an introduction to publishing,
advice for preparing and submitting your manuscript, increasing the impact of your
paper post-publication, followed by an open Q&A with R & D Management’s Editor in
Chief, Ellen Enkel and Wiley Publishing Manager, Charlie
Stone.
Charlie Stone, Journal Publishing Manager, John
Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Ellen Enkel, Editor - R&D Management Journal
Strategies for Value Creation from Collaborative Innovation
Lin, Haibo; Fu, Xiaolan; Yang, Jinchun; Yip,
George
Capability Snow Model For Business Model Innovation
Li, Yan; Evans, Steve
How To Trigger Resilience In Innovation Project Teams – A
Theoretical Framework
Fey, Sascha
A Conceptual Framework and a Toolkit for Autonomy-
Supportive Leadership in R&D Organizations
Kaudela-Baum, Stephanie
Managing University-Industry Collaborative R&D Projects: A
Case of The Uses of Project Objectives and Milestones by
University Scientists
Chang, Teh-yuan
Circular Economy in the Building Sector: analysis of a US case
study
Unal Enes; Urbinati, Andrea; Chiaroni, Davide; Manzini,
Raffaella
Knowledge Search Strategies and Market Success: an Analysis
of the Mediating Role of Management Innovation
Ferreras Méndez, José Luis; Soh, Pek Hooi
Self- performance Assessment of
Manufacturing Companies on Dynamic Capabilities (DC)
Darvizeh, Mohammad Yang, Prof. Jian-bo; Eldridge, Stephen
Are Obstacles Beneficial for Innovation? The Case of Radical
Innovation in Services and Manufacturing
Strobel, Natalia
Self-managing Team and Individual Ambidexterity: A
Micro-level Study
Annosi, Maria Carmela; Martini, Antonella;
Monti, Alberto; Radaelli, Giovanni
From knowledge transfer to knowledge co-creation: which role for the Open Innovation
Intermediaries?
Abbate, Tindara; Codini, Anna Paola; Aquilani,
Barbara
How can IoT support circular PSS design and
implementation? – a case study of LED lighting systems in retail
Ingemarsdotter, Emilia; Jamsin, Ella; Balkenende,
Ruud
Open Social Innovation: an approach to public
organizations
Erro-Garcés, Amaya; Aramendia-Muneta,
María Elena
The impact of Large Bio-medical databases on
creativity. The example of pharmaceutical industry
Moratal, Nuria
The relation between Resilience and Innovation: a systematic
literature review
Reijneveld, Pieter; Caniels, Marjolein; De
Weerd-Nederhof, Petra
How Formal and Emergent Organizational Configurations
Impact Upon Creativity and Work Life Balance
Bertolotti, Fabiola; Catalano, Giuseppe;
Cochis, Carlotta; Mattarelli, Elisa;
Ungureanu, Paula
Leveraging the power of creative crowds for innovative
brands: the eYeka crowdsourcing initiatives
Blasi, Silvia; Micheletti, Andrea; Mogno,
Valentina; Sedita, Silvia Rita
Design for Sharing. Exploring Different PSS Approaches and Consumer Acceptance of Bike
Sharing Systems
Franconi, Alessio; Badalucco, Laura;
Peck, David
Mechanisms of Customer Knowledge Integration in the
Open Innovation Process: Health-tech Case
Jokubauskienė Raminta; Vaitkienė, Rimgailė
Resilient at Work: Considering both the Social Side and the
Economic Side of Leader-Follower Exchanges in
Conjunction with the Dark Side of Followers’ Personality
Caniëls, Marjolein; Hatak, Isabella
Leading Innovation Through Employees' Participation: How
To Organize Emerging Innovation Practices Involving
Employees
Flocco, Nicole; Canterino, Filomena;
Cagliano, Raffaella
Fostering Open Innovation through Social Big Data: evidences from
Tourism
Ndou, Valentina; Del Vecchio, Pasquale; Secundo,
Giustina; Mele, Gioconda
Innovation in Eco-Industrial Parks: A Comparative Review of
Case Studies
Campos-Silva, Willerson Lucas; Amato Neto, João;
Melo, Mary Fernanda Sousa; Yaryd, Rodrigo
Trotta
Exploring the Synergies between Web-based Open Innovation
Platforms and Open Information Infrastructures
Ricardo Eito-Brun
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Track 15: Digitally-enabled business model
innovation
Track 16: Innovation in public utility services:
opening the “black boxes”
Track 17: Leveraging open innovation to
improve society
Track 20: Regional innovation
management: perspectives from
enterprise, clusters and ecosystems
Track 24: Knowledge management &
learning for innovation
Track 25: IP Managment, Lisencing & Technology
Management
Track 30: Academic Entrepreneurship & Technology Transfer
CALL FOR IDEAS
Room: MIP 0.2 Room: MIP 1.1 Room: MIP 1.2 Room: MIP 1.3 Room: MIP 1.4 Room: MIP 1.5 Room: MIP 1.6 Room 0.2 DIG
Track Chair: Angelo Cavallo Track Chair: Emanuele Lettieri
Track Chair: Letizia Mortara Track Chair: Elena Pellizzoni Track Chair: Luisa Pellegrini Track Chair: Vito Manfredi
Latilla Track Chair: Petra C. De
Weerd-Nederhof
Individuals from the main Italian Universities will be invited to pitch their ideas in front of academics
and practitioners, receive feedbacks and share ideas about the future of innovation. Run in partnership with PoliHub and
Politecnico di Milano TTO - Technology Transfer Office.
Ideas presented*:
• GreenValve • Dirty Sensing • Dynamic control of
electromagnetic radiation
• Ener Tun • Water-oil flow meter
Interplay of Business Model Innovation and Technology
Innovation Adoption: Examples of Mobile Payment Platforms
Jocevski, Milan; Ghezzi, Antonio;
Arvidsson, Niklas)
Rethinking Medical Innovation on Cancer Treatment
Xu, Ying Yong; Gagliardi, Dimitri
Getting Your Ducks in a Row: Mapping (Multiple)
User Engagement(s) at Early Stages of the Innovation
Process
O'Kane, Conor; Haar, Jarrod; Daellenbach,
Urs); Davenport, Sally
The Role Of Policies And The Contribution Of Clusters’
Agencies In The Development Of Biotech Innovation
Ecosystem
Vlaisavljevic, Vesna; Cabello Medina,
Carmen; Van Looy, Bart
Pioneer and Follower: The Moderating Role of
Organizational Knowledge on Pioneering
Kuo, Chia-I; Lin, Bou-Wen; Lee, Yikuan
Patenting, Product Development and Firm Performance in
Technology-based Startups
Yang, Phil
Accessing Students’ And Faculty’s Entrepreneurial
Aspirations as the Factor of the Entrepreneurial University
Creation
Artemova, Diana; Sharakhin, Pavel
Applying Blockchain Technology To Capture Value In Open
Business Models
Tech, Robin P. G.; Kahlert, Jonas; Schmeiss, Jessica
Public Sector Innovation Intermediaries: Creating Value
in Sectoral and National Innovation Systems.
Lawrence, Kate; James, Andrew; Chan, Paul W
Towards A Method To Tackle Wicked Problems Innovation Management
Huizingh, Eelko; Sick, Nathalie;
Guertler, Matthias; Kritz, Anton
Innovation capability and issues of Japanese science
parks
Nitta, Shigeki
Knowledge Diffusion Through M&As
Arroyabe, Marta; Hussinger, Katrin
Technology Licenses Pricing: a Theoretical Framework
Franzò, Simone; Bianchi, Mattia; Frattini, Federico
The Evolution of the Chinese University Patent Network
Ye, Yindan; De Moortel, Kevin; Crispeels,
Thomas
Exploring the role of technological change in the relationship
between Strategic Innovation and Business Model Innovation
Ghezzi, Antonio; Balocco, Raffaello; Cortimiglia,
Marcelo; Frank, Alejandro
Revisiting the innovation journey. The case of home-
based renal care
Boscolo, Paola Roberta; Barlow, James
Paving The Route To Market For Arts, Humanities And Social Science Research
Dogan, Berk; Moktar, Zurina;
Tietz, Frank; Boyd-MacMillan, Eolene
Determinants of large-scale technology diffusion for
manufacturing paradigm shift in China
Xu, Guannan; Zhou, Yuan
“Making things better”- conditions for learning from
evaluation in non-government organisations (NGOs)
Mrzyglocka- Chojnacka, Jagoda
Case Study Research in Defense Industry Software Company:
Building a Reusable Technological Asset Library
Mendi, Arif Furkan; Bulu, Sevgi Özlem; Erol, Tolga;
Özbilgin, İzzet Gökhan
Resource Orchestration on the way to Academic Entrepreneurship
Gruber, Marie; Crispeels, Thomas;
D'Este, Pablo
Consumer and organizational resistance to innovation: The
case of an innovation adoption forced by public utilities
Chamaret, Cecile; Steyer, Veronique
How can researchers contribute to open
innovation? New insights from design theories
Berthet, Elsa T.
Roadmapping for Strategic Management of Intellectual
Property
Wang, Tianyi; Tietze, Frank; Phaal, Robert
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break (Building BL28, first floor) * Please see pages 28-30 of the present Program for a detailed description of the “Call for Ideas” Session.
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Parallel sessions: 16:15 – 17:45
Track 5: Implementing open innovation: from theory to practice
Track 6: Innovation and R&D management in
family firms
Track 9: R&D management and
international business
Track 16: Innovation in public utility services: opening the “black
boxes”
Track 17: Leveraging open innovation to improve society
Track 19: The future of R&D and innovation: what are the
key challenges for R&D Management within the next
years?
Room: MIP 0.2 Room: MIP 0.3 Room: BL 28, Aula Magna Carassa e Dadda Room: BL.28.1.1 Room: BL.28.1.2 Room: BL.28.2.1 Room: BL.28.2.2
Track Chair: Petra C. De Weerd-Nederhof Track Chair: Luisa Pellegrini Track Chair: Alfredo De Massis Track Chair: Stefano Elia Track Chair: Daniel Trabucchi Track Chair: Joonmo Ahn Track Chair: Sven Schimpf
Culture-based Open Innovation Approach: A Case Study of
German SME
Spath, Dieter; Nawroth, Georg; Kurz, Lisa; Keicher,
Lukas; Ohlhausen, Pete
R&D Collaboration as a Real Option and its Subsequent
Exercise
Huang, Yi-Fen
Design and Innovation Capability Audit in a Small Family-Owned
Firm
Biniecka, Dorota; Bohemia, Erik
Multinational Innovation Portfolio Management in
Emerging Markets: The Case of Orange in Africa
Ben Mahmoud-Jouini, Sihem; Charue-Duboc, Florence; Hadengue,
Marine
Is more actually better? Measuring the relative efficiency of university academic
Commercialization
Sun, LinBo
Nudging and Citizen Science: Motivation, Behavior and Awareness
Cappa, Francesco; Rosso, Federica; Giustiniano, Luca;
Squarcia, Gianluca
Developing R&D-Strategies for Future Innovations: Activities in the Context of Technological Transformation and PGE
- Product Generation Engineering
Albers, Albert; Arslan, Masis; Bursac, Nikola; Killer, Bastian
The Boost of Corporate Startup Programs in Brazil: Are there sectoral patterns? Are there differences between local
companies and multinational subsidiaries?
Kitsuta, Carla de Mattos; Quadros, Ruy
Organisational Culture And Open Innovation
Barjak, Franz; Heimsch, Fabian
Business model innovation proposition in family firms: Impact
on short/long term growth and performance
Meroño-Cerdan, Angel-Luis; Molina-Castillo,
Francisco-Jose; Lopez-Nicolas, Carolina
Is it Substantive Collaboration or Strategic Collaboration?-Impact of public R&D subsidy Policies on Micro-enterprises' Collaboration
Chen, Chaoyue; Xu, Zhi
Intelligent Doctor-Patient Matching: Building Long-lasting Relationship In Primary Care
Zejnilovic, Leid; Han, Qiwei; Martinez, Inigo; Ji, Mengxin; Gaur,
Manas
Study of Indian Grass-root Innovation Ecosystem
B. K. R. Naik; Ajit Kumar
Innovation in Bottom of Pyramid Countries: A Comparison between
African and Western Asian Countries
Hamaoka, Yutaka
Corporate Venturing Portfolio and its Contribution to Firm’s Dynamic
Capabilities
Enkel, Ellen; Sagmeister, Veronika
The Impact of Open Innovation on Employee Well-being: A
Preliminary Study
Georget, Valentine Doriane; Rayna, Thierry
What do we really know about open innovation in family firms? A systematic review of the evidence
Gjergji, Rafaela; Lazzarotti, Valentina;
Visconti, Federico; Garcia Marco, Teresa
What Type of Ambidexterity Adopt to Successfully Reverse
Innovate?
Darouichi, Oussama; Lamb, Philippe
Supporting Innovation In Healthcare Sector: The Role Of Ambidexterity
Foglia, Emanuela; Ferrario, Lucrezia; Gastaldi, Luca; Maffi, Antonella;
Porazzi, Emanuele; Lettieri, Emanuele
Open Social Innovation: Leveraging Seeker Intent and Strategies
Randhawa, Krithika; Wilden, Ralf; West, Joel
Integrated Strategy Development with Future Scenarios.
Wohlfart, Liza; Schuele, Stephan; Masior, Jonathan
"Research Spin-offs and the Digital Revolution: some evidence from
Italian case-studies"
Salvador, Elisa; Lazzarotti, Valentina; Manzini,
Raffaella; Puliga, Gloria; Urbinati, Andre
Open innovation tools for technology-driven research
networks – Coping with complexity
Mitzscherling, Laura; Scheel, Andreas; Eppinger,
Elisabeth
Exploring and managing digital innovation in Teaching Hospitals.
De Benedictis, Anna; Lettieri, Emanuele; Gastaldi, Luca; Masella,
Cristina; Tartaglini, Daniela
Frugal Innovation Labs
Wohlfart, Liza
Open Innovation in Healthcare, capturing the value of Patient Innovation
Santu, Camilla; Zejnilovic, Leid; Lettieri, Emanuele
Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Romasanta, Angelo
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Track 23: New product &
service development process
Track 24: Knowledge management & learning for innovation
Track 26: Business Model Innovation
Track 27: Innovation & Technology Strategy
Track 29: Performance Management &
Accountability in R&D
Track 30: Academic Entrepreneurship & Technology Transfer
START-UP PITCHES
Room: MIP 1.1 Room: MIP 1.2 Room: MIP 1.3 Room: MIP 1.4 Room: MIP 1.5 Room: MIP 1.6 Room: MIP 0.4
Track Chair: Vittorio Chiesa Track Chair: Andrea Urbinati Track Chair: Vito Manfredi Latilla Track Chair: Mario Calderini Track Chair: Raffaella Manzini Track Chair: Valentina Lazzarotti
Start-ups will be invited to pitch their business ideas and
will trigger discussion and networking with academic
and practitioners. In partnership with PoliHub.
List of startups*:
• Tree Solutions • Zaphiro
Technologies • Idroplan • Quant Co. • Ribes Tech
How to Collaborate with Customers in the Process of New Service Development?
Hsieh, Kuo-Nan{Nick}; Hsieh, Linda
A Knowledge Management System Was Constructed While Implementing
The Corresponding E-learning Processes
Chang, Reed Joe; Huang, Yi Fen; Chi, Li Ping
Steel 4.0: Opportunities And Challenges Of Industrie 4.0 In The
Steel Sector
Tolettini, Laura; Lehmann, Claudia
Leader Openness, Political Connection and Entrepreneurial Orientation
Strategy - Evidences from ChiNext Enterprises
Liu, Wei; Zhang, Shuo; Liu, Yanyan; Di Minin, Alberto;
Crupi, Antonio
What gets measured gets done: Towards standard
performance measures of innovation in hospitals
Haubner, Simone
Sources of Technological Knowledge For Innovative
Startups: Commercialization Of Innovations By Corporate
And University Spinoffs
Hahn, Davide; Minola, Tommaso
Identifying external information sources for product innovations in
Southeast Asia
Ueki, Yasushi
What affect the evolution of the international knowledge network? A
QAP-regression analysis of 3D printing industry
Xu, Guannan; Zhou, Yuan
God does not play dice: on the (un)interpretability of business
models and its implications for the management of R&D
Massa, Lorenzo
An Analysis of the Innovation System of Smart Cities in China
Yarime, Masaru
Lifecycle R&D Performance Management System In
Disaster Management Field Based On PMBOK
Jang, Kwangjin; Lee, Boram; Park, Jungeun
The Initiation of University-Industry Collaboration in
Emerging Economies: Drivers of Academic Researchers
Zinkovskaya, Darya; Crispeels, Thomas; Vu
Dinh Nghiem, Hung
Innovation Processes At German eHealth Startups
Joosten, Sven Helge; Busch-Casler, Julia
Where There Is A Will, There Is A Way To Happiness: The Role of
Entrepreneurs’ Knowledge, Entrepreneurial Engagement and
Entrepreneurs’ Happiness
Chen, Yi-Wen; Hsieh, Ru-Mei; Chen, Hsin-Hung
Innovation Canvas: a tool for positioning innovation in
competitive markets
Pallotta, Vincenzo; Campisi, David
Identifying Customer Preferences for New Vehicle And Mobility Service Offers: A User-Centered Approach
Feige, Boris Alexander; Schuh, Günther
A New Universal Indicator To Assess And Quantify The Research Readiness Level
(RRL) For Excellence Of Applied Research,
Development & Innovation
Byrne, Gerry; Sammler, Fiona;
Byrne, David
The Management of University Patenting from
University Professors’ Perspective
Chang, Teh-yuan
Role of Brand Category on Perceived Technological
Innovativeness and Design in Wearable Technology
Products
Tajvarpour, Mohammad Hossein;
Pujari, Ashish
How to Measure New Product Development
Performance with Respect to Product LifeCycle?
Moatari-Kazerouni, Afrooz; Achiche,
Sofiane
From 18:30 Social Event: ü Visit to Triennale Design Museum, Milan (free visit available from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM)
20:30 ü Enjoy the Italian Happy Hour at Old Fashion Club, Milan, from 8:30 PM onward * Please see pages 25-27 of the present Program for a detailed description of the “Start-up pitches” Session.
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TUESDAY JULY 3RD, 2018
CONFERENCE DAY 2
08:30 -11:30
Plenary Session Aula Magna Carassa e Dadda, Building BL 28, Politecnico di Milano
Presentation of RADMA:
ü Jeremy Klein, Chairman of the Board of Trustees - RADMA ü Letizia Mortara, Head of the R&D Management Conference Office – RADMA ü Ellen Enkel, Editor - R&D Management Journal
Academic and Executive Keynote Speeches introduced and moderated by: Maurizio Melis, Broadcast Presenter of “Smart City” Radio 24
Executive keynote Speeches on “Digital Trasformation & Innovation”:
ü Christopher Bishop, Technical Fellow and Laboratory Director @ Microsoft Research Cambridge ü Carlo Purassanta, Area Vice President @ Microsoft
Academic Keynote Speeches:
ü Annabelle Gawer, Professor of Digital Economy at Surrey Business School, UK “Digital platforms and ecosystems: Innovation, competition, and power in the digital economy”
ü Gianvito Lanzolla, Professor of Strategy, Cass Business School, City University of London “Capturing value from innovations in digital environments”
Executive Keynote Speeches on “Innovation in the Era of Exponential Technologies”:
ü Giovanni Tagliabue, Director of Business Innovation & Development @ Edison SpA ü Matteo Codazzi, CEO @ CESI ü Clive Higgins, COO @ Exaptive Inc.
11:30 -12:00
Coffee Break (Building BL 28, first floor)
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Parallel sessions: 12:00 – 13:30
Track 2: Digital platforms and digital
technologies
Track 3: Environmental sustainability, social
impact and innovation
Track 4: Finance for innovation: new tools and
approaches
Track 5: Implementing open innovation: from
theory to practice
Track 7: Innovation dynamics and organizational
performance: novel strategies and approaches
Track 8: Managing at the intersection between Innovation and supply
chain management
Track 11: Re-thinking design thinking:
emerging challenges and future evolutions
Track 12: Team, leadership &
organization for creativity and
innovation Room: BL 28, Aula
Magna Carassa e Dadda Room: BL.28.1.1 Room: BL.28.1.2 Room: BL.28.2.1 Room: BL.28.2.2 Room: Sala Consiglio DIG Room: MIP 0.4 Room: MIP 1.1
Track Chair: Ellen Enkel Track Chair: Paolo Landoni Track Chair: Giancarlo Giudici Track Chair: Mariano Corso Track Chair: Francesco Paolo Appio Track Chair: Angelo Cavallo Track Chair: Claudio
Dell’Era Track Chair: Filomena
Canterino ‘It’s The End Of The World
As We Know It’: Developing Offensive
Innovation Strategies In Face Of Disruption
Sraml Gonzalez, Jakoba;
Gulbrandsen, Magnus; Hildrum,
Jarle
Hybrid organisations, environmental sustainability and social impact: an analysis
of European B corp firms
López, Miguel Angel; Fuertes, Iluminada;
Flor, Maria Luisa; Cabedo, J. David
Dynamics and organizational performance: The effect of “nudge” on public policy to support innovation in Brazil
Sanches, Eder; Martin, Adrina Regina
Risk Sharing And Industry Capacity Building Through
Research And Technological
Organizations: An Open Innovation Perspective
Santos, Antonio Bob; Miguéis, Ricardo
Creating a Generative Knowledge Heritage. How Creative Individuals Foster Innovation by Transferring
their Knowledge
Carvajal Pérez, Daniel; Araud, Axelle;
Chaperon, Vincent; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil,
Benoit
The Implications of E-Mobility for the Automotive
Value Chain and Business Models
Abdelkafi, Nizar; Ziegler, David; Pero,
Margherita
Creativity In The Problem Diamond: How
Design Thinking Champions Reframe And Nail A Problem
Worth Solving
Bianchi, Mattia
How R&D team diversity contributes to innovative
performance? A moderated mediating
examination.
Zouaghi, Ferdaous; García Marco, Teresa; García,
Marian
Digital Coffee - Coffee Business Meets Big Data In
the Digital Platform
Forner, Dominik; Dietrich, Naomi
Crowdfunding Change: Exploring Self-Organized User
Innovation as a Solution to Sustainability Problems
Hambrecht, Peter T.
Patents as collateral assets
Ughetto, Elisa; Scellato, Giuseppe; Caviggioli,
Federico
Role of Entrepreneur in SMEs for Development and
Orchestration of Open Innovation Network
Usman, Muhammad; Vanhaverbeke, Wim
Unpacking Intellectual Property Strategy: Dynamic
and External Views
Guo, Mingjin; Dogan, Berk; Ehrnsperger, Jonas; Tietze, Frank
Supplier Allocation in Collaborative Product
Development with Competing Internal Teams
Shalpegin, Timofey; Sommer, Svenja; van
Delft, Christian
The expanded role of designers In Consumer
Product Start-Ups
Valencia Hernandez, Jose
Aldo; Young, Robert; Lievesley,
Matthew
To protect or not to protect? Renewal capital,
knowledge protection, and innovation performance
Ritala, Paavo; Kianto, Aino;
Vanhala, Mika; Hussinki, Henri
The Local Legal Responses Speeding Up Global Sharing-Economy
Businesses: Facebook and Uber in Taiwan
Chiang, Yachi
The Role Of Intrapreneurship For Sustainable Innovation: Evidence From The Water
Sector
Pellegrini, Chiara; Annunziata, Eleonora; Rizzi, Francesco; Frey,
Marco
Financing for Global Health R&D: Social Innovation in a
Changing Landscape
Doherty, Matthew Richard;
Assimakopoulos, Dimitris
The adoption of inside-out open innovation in a large
Canadian ICT firm
Hage, Georges; Beaudry, Catherine
Value Creation Openness: A knowledge-based resource
dependency perspective
Burmeister, Christian; Dirk, Lüttgens; Frank
T., Piller
Role of Innovation Frameworks in Maximising Early Supplier Involvement
in Product and Service Innovation in Scale-up SMEs
Bolton, Simon Mark; Emmanuel-Ebikake,
Oyetola
Let it flow: How design concepts evolve in large
organizations
Frese, Eva; Wegener, Frithjof;
Smulders, Frido
Main Feature List as core success criteria of
organizing Requirements Elicitation
Gräßler, Iris; Dattner, Michael;
Bothen, Martin
Russian S&T Foresight 2030: digital production
Vishnevskiy, Konstantin
Eco-innovation and Technological Intensity: Does Lean Management Practices
Play a Role?
Leitao, Joao; de Brito, Sónia
Organization and Finance of Entrepreneurial Ventures:
Looking Beyond the Surface
Butticè, Vincenzo; Colombo, Massimo
Gaetano; Rovelli, Paola
Opening The Innovation Process In Service Firms: Benefits And Challenges
Berlanga, Guillermo; Flor, Maria Luisa
Interconnected Influence Factors on Front-End
Innovation: A Systems Theory Approach
Reuther, Kevin
When product innovation leads to
feature fatigue: Strategies and possible
remedies
De Giovanni, Pietro
Organizational Creativity: Toward Theories And
Models
Fetrati, Mahdieh aghaeipoor; Nielsen,
Anders Paarup
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Track 13: Open innovation
intermediaries: tools, platforms and
communities
Track 15: Digitally- enabled business model innovation
Track 18: Big Data Analytics for R&D management
Track 20: Regional innovation management:
perspectives from enterprise, clusters and
ecosystems
Track 21: Disruptive Innovation and Organisational
Change
Track 22: R&D Management: tools & methods
THEMATIC WORKSHOPS
THEMATIC WORKSHOPS
Room: MIP 1.2 Room: MIP 1.3 Room: MIP 1.4 Room: MIP 1.5 Room: MIP 1.6 Room: MIP, Meeting Room, 3rd floor Room: 0.1 DIG Room: 0.2 DIG
Track Chair: Andy Zynga Track Chair: Marcelo Cortimiglia Track Chair: Cristina Rossi-Lamastra Track Chair: Anton Kritz Track Chair: Sihem Ben
Mahmoud-Jouini Track Chair: Daniel Trabucchi
Title: Orchestrating Platforms for
Innovation Sponsor: Oracle
Academic Speaker: Giuliano Noci
Title: Open Innovation: New Challenges and
Opportunities Sponsor: Pirelli
Academic Speaker: Federico Frattini
Innovation Diffusion Theory and Open
Innovation: A comparative analysis
Faouzi, Hicham; Oumlil, Rachid;
Juiz, Carlos
Leveraging Digital Technologies for Business Model Innovation: The
"Serious" Case of ReadRunner
Nucciarelli, Alberto; Ricchetti,
Remo
Indicators for Technology Analysis – Insights from a Survey of German
Technology Analysis Experts
Eppinger, Elisabeth; Tauber, Andreas; Goepel, Monique
Relation among university R&D and companies profit and results: impacts of a large
university in Brazil
Ferreira, Camila Lisdalia Dantas; Barbalho, Sanderson César
Macêdo; Ghesti, Grace Ferreira
Ambidextrous Program Management: The Case Of Autonomous Driving
Maniak, Remi; Midler, Christophe
Project Complexity and Team Seniority as drivers for R&D
project planning: a conceptual model
Barbalho, Sanderson César Macêdo; Tavares, Patrícia de Melo; Leite,
Giselle Amaral; Carvalho, Marly Monteiro de
Innovation intermediaries:
Managerial barriers to successful
collaborations
Mortara, Letizia; Roijakkers,
Nadine; Ooms, Ward
Architectural business model innovation and reach: order of entry
impact on performance for SMEs
Molina-Castillo, Francisco-Jose;
Bouwman, Harry; de Reuver, Mark
Industry 4.0 vs Industrie 4.0: how different countries see the fourth
industrial revolution. A quantitative study
Chiarello, Filippo; Fantoni, Gualtiero; Andrea,
Bonaccorsi; Kammering, Hanna
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems In Science-Based Firms: Building A
Theoretical Approach
Setti, Andrea
Use of Dynagrams: Dynamic diagram to
Create Person-Centered Models for E-health
Innovation
Khaw, Yee Jek; Lin, Sen
Strengthening Project Management Structures:
Diagnosis Of The Time Distribution Of Researchers
Working Hours
Cassanelli, Anibal; Cantú, Alejandro; Moreno,
Jorge; Rossetti, Germán; Arcusin, Leticia; De
Greef, Melisa
Open Innovation Intermediary
Performance – Development of a
Practice-based Maturity Model
Kreiling, Laura; Bounfour, Ahmed
Data-Driven Business Model Innovation: Datatization of the
Manufacturing Industry
Mosig, Tim; Velamuri, Vivek
The influence of Service provider's Market Strategy to User's Choice of
Telecommunication Bundled Services
Cho, Chanwoo; Lee, Sungjoo; Seong-Jun Lee
Activity-Based Working Analyzed: A Disruptive
New 'Open' Work Environment And Its
Effects On A New Product Development
Organization
Villarroel, Andrei
Finding Potential Innovations In The Early Stage Of PGE –
Product Generation Engineering: Supporting The Development Of The Initial System Of Objectives
Albers, Albert; Heitger, Nicolas; Haug, Fabian;
Fahl, Joshua; Hirschter, Tobias; Bursac, Nikola
Title: Building digital cities that facilitate
innovation Sponsor: Exaptive Inc.
Academic Speaker: Davide Chiaroni
Title: Making Collaborative
Innovation Work: The Challenges of
Managing R&D Projects Between Companies and Public Research
Centers Sponsor: SAES Getters
Academic Speaker: Simone Franzò
Open innovation platform of industry-
academia collaboration: From
research and development (R&D) to
research and connection (R&C)
Chen, Wan-Chen
Quantification of Similarity using the Edit-distance Method for Searching
Cooperative Programs related to Disaster and Safety Management
Lee, Boram; Yoon, Sangwon; Kim, Kyongjun; Chung,
Jaehak; Park, Jungeun; Jang, Kwangjin
European XFEL: from the in kind contribution model of the
construction to the innovation strategy during the operation
Bonucci, Antonio
13:30-14:30 Networking Lunch (Building BL28, first floor)
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Parallel sessions: 14:30 – 16:00
Track 2: Digital platforms and digital technologies
Track 3: Environmental sustainability, social impact
and innovation
Track 5: Implementing open innovation: from
theory to practice
Track 6: Innovation and R&D management in
family firms
Track 7: Innovation dynamics and organizational
performance: novel strategies and approaches
Track 9: R&D management and international business Track 10: Resilience & innovation
Room: BL 28, Aula Magna Carassa e Dadda Room: BL.28.1.1 Room: BL.28.2.1 Room: Sala Consiglio DIG Room: BL.28.2.2 Room: 0.1 DIG Room: BL.28.1.2
Track Chair: Laurent Muzellec Track Chair: Davide Chiaroni Track Chair: Cristina Rossi-Lamastra Track Chair: Jasper Brinkerink Track Chair: Alberto Di Minin Track Chair: Grazie Santangelo Track Chair: Raffaella Cagliano
Digital Transformation In The Sources Of Value Creation: An Analysis In The Cultural And
Creative Industries
Pesce, Danilo; Lanzolla, Gianvito; Neirotti, Paolo
Organizational Impact Of Sustainability: Linking Strategy To
Business Model Innovation
Klein, Sascha; Spieth, Patrick
Open Innovation Processes Based on Lincensing in China
Mitkova, Liliana; Ayerbe, Cécile
Internal Corporate Venturing in Family Firms: Antecedents
and Consequences of Resource Exchange
Brumana, Mara; Minola, Tommaso;
Waldkirch, Matthias; Nordqvist, Mattias
Factors Influencing the Role of Communication in the
Collaborative Innovation Practices
Alfaro-Tanco, José Antonio; Gutiérrez-
García, Elena; Recalde, Mónica; Mejía-Villa,
Andrés
A Database Of Offshoring: A Proxy Approach
Tamayo Plata, Mery Patricia; Chica Castaño,
Cristian Camilo; Canavire-Bacarreza,
Gustavo Javier
Individual Resilience And Innovative Work Behaviour After Personal
Trauma
De Weerd-Nederhof, Petra; Caniels, Marjolein; Hatak,
Isabella; Kuijpers, Koen
Launching a Two-Sided Platform: The
Role of Platform Enhancers
Trabucchi, Daniel; Gastaldi, Luca; Pellizzoni,
Elena; Buganza, Tommaso; Corso, Mariano
The Impact Of Social Incubators: Evidence From Italy
Colombelli, Alessandra; Andreotti, Pietro; Sansone, Giuliano;
Landoni, Paolo
Open Innovation between Universities and Industry:
Evidence for Chinese Biotechnology
Yang, Marcos; Triguero, Angela
What Type of Innovation for the Family Business?
Preliminary Considerations on the Intersection of
Business Family Identity and Innovation Practices
Massa, Silvia; Testa, Stefania
Varieties of collaborators, competitive strategy and firm
performance: EU firms in China
Lee, Hsing-Fen; Cai, Helen
Analysis of the nature of innovation activities
multinational firms conduct in China
Hong, Jie; Edler, Jakob; Massini, Silvia
Utilizing Business Model and Failure Narratives for Re-entry after Startup
Failure
Klusmann, Christian; Schnellbächer, Benedikt;
Spieth, Patrick; Clauss, Thomas
The Development Of Digital Innovation Ecosystem: An
Empirical Analysis In The Italian Healthcare Domain
Pistorio, Andrea; Gastaldi, Luca; Corso, Mariano
Organizational Innovations Driven by Transition: Insight from
Electrical Energy Sector
Dukeov, Igor; Ahonen, Tero; Bergman, Jukka-Pekka; Heiskanen, Eva
Systemising An Open Innovation Process in a French Industrial SME
Berthinier-Poncet, Anne; Saidi, Sana; Grama-Vigouroux,
Simona
R&D sources in family firms: Their potential impact on
innovation performance in a challenging market
Muñoz-Bullon, Fernando; Sanchez-
Bueno, Maria J.
Networks in Emerging Platform Ecosystems: The role of Alliance
Partners in Shaping Firm Innovativeness
Belingheri, Paola; Carreras, Marco; Hampl, Nina; Masucci, Monica
Post-Merger Integration: Delivering the Innovation
Potential
Di Francesco, Mattia; Pearson, Nicholas; Hicks,
Ben
Conditions for Self-Organizing Teams in Complex Product Development
Berglind Söderqvist, Johannes Ulf; Lindlöf, Ludvig
Transforming Institutional Logics of a Traditional Industry: A Case of
Chinese Used Car Trading Platforms
Han, Xia; Martinez, Veronica; Neely, Andy
Sustainable Supply Chain Practices - Motives, Drivers and Challenges
Mattar, Lana; Tsinopoulos, Christos
Sector dynamics, specialisation and R&D growth of top innovators in the global
economy
Moncada-Paternò-Castello, Pietro
Interpretation of Contract Violations in Multipartner Alliances
Barbic, Frano; Hidalgo, Antonio
Arduino – a Global Network for Digital Innovation
Cuartielles, David; Nepelski, Daniel; Van Roy, Vincent
Does Cooperation Is Always Needed? Factors Affecting Green Innovation Development Process
Calza, Francesco; Parmentola, Adele;
Tutore, Ilaria
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Track 11: Re-thinking design thinking: emerging
challenges and future evolutions
Track 12: Team, leadership &
organization for creativity and
innovation
Track 13: Open innovation intermediaries: tools,
platforms and communities
Track 15: Digitally-enabled business model innovation
Track 20: Regional innovation
management: perspectives from
enterprise, clusters and ecosystems
Track 25: IP Managment, Lisencing & Technology
Management
Track 26: Business Model Innovation CALL FOR IDEAS
Room:0.2 DIG Room: MIP 1.1 Room: MIP 1.2 Room: MIP 1.3 Room: MIP 1.5 Room: MIP 1.6 Room: MIP 1.4 Room MIP 0.4
Track Chair: Mattia Bianchi Track Chair: Filomena Canterino Track Chair: Andrea Urbinati Track Chair: Giuseppe
Scellato Track Chair: Simone Franzò Track Chair: David Peck Track Chair: Patrick Spieth
Individuals from the main Italian Universities will be invited to pitch their ideas in front of academics and
practitioners, receive feedbacks and share ideas
about the future of innovation. Run in
partnership with PoliHub and Politecnico di Milano TTO - Technology Transfer
Office.
Ideas presented*:
• SafeSpeed • Hyppo • Mise-en-Scene • Random No.
Geenration • Visihologic
Design Paradigm in innovation management - analysing and
extending design thinking methods with design theory
Le Masson, Pascal; Hatchuel, Armand; Le Glatin, Mario;
Weil, Benoit
We Depend on Each Other: The Relative Effects of Task and
Outcome Interdependence in Innovation Project Performance
Caleb Loignon, Andrew; Bagherzadeh, Mehdi
Coworking Spaces As Open Innovation Intermediaries
Fabbri, Julie; Charue-Duboc, Florence
Antecedents Of Business Model Re-Design: An Action Research In The Healthcare
Context
Pistorio, Andrea; Gastaldi, Luca;
Locatelli, Paolo; Corso, Mariano
The Wine Industry in Baja California (Mexico): A fsQCA
Approach
Rodríguez, José Carlos; Gómez, Mario; Méndez,
Luis Enrique; Cortés, Claudia Eréndira
Accomplishing technological simplicity: Myth or reality?
Matteucci, Giulia; Appio, Francesco Paolo; Martini,
Antonella
Auribus Teneo Lupum: The competing effects of
performance feedback and perceived threat on business
model change.
Fabry, Hannah; Louwen, Fabian Peter;
Lüttgens, Dirk
Design Thinking as Management Innovation: Investigating the Roles of
Managers and Designers
Berger, Estelle; Mérindol, Valérie
The Effect of Informal Organization Utilizing Personal
Creativity - Case Study of In-house Innovators and
Designers in a New Product Development by Home
Electronics Companies in Japan
Kubo, Yoshito
Wisdom of Crowds in Open Fora: Myth or Reality? A Case Study: Reddit
- Change My View
Mano, Mattias; Dalle, Jean-Michel; Tomasik, Joanna
Understanding business model innovation in practice: Recommendations for future business model tooling by an
action research.
Athanasopoulou, Alexia; De Reuver,
Mark; Kosman, Ruud; Roelfsema, Melissa
Startup Europe – Creating the European Digital
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Rossetti, Fiammetta; Nepelski, Daniel
When Open Source Software Encounters Patents - Blockchain
as an Example to Explore the Dilemma and Solutions
Sung, Huang Chih
Business Model Design: An Evolutionary Perspective
Tsai, Ming-Hone; Hung, Chia-Liang; Su,
Yea-Huey; Liu, Li-Chun
Key Dimensions of Visual Design Thinking: An Application to the Social
Innovation Context
Bresciani, Sabrina; Eppler, Martin J.
Good things come in threes? – How division of tasks, team
processes, and composition of the CEO-CDO-CIO trio impact
digital innovation performance
Reck, Fabian
Open innovation among competitors: How a professional community nurtured cluster firms
renaissance
Boari, Cristina; Zen, Aurora
Strategizing in a Digital world: antecedents,
boundaries, goals and steps of Digital Business Strategy
Ghezzi, Antonio; Cavallo, Angelo;
Balocco, Raffaello
Determinants of Governance Structure in Multipartner
Alliances: A multiple case study
Barbic, Frano; Hidalgo, Antonio
Innovation, patent policies and regional development in China
Crupi, Antonio; Cinici, Maria Cristina; Cesaroni, Fabrizio; Baglieri, Daniela
Value co-creation in post-merger integration when M&A are motivated by
innovation
Aquilani, Barbara; Piccarozzi, Michela;
Abbate, Tindara; Codini, Anna
The Problem With Problems - Reframing And Cognitive Bias In
Healthcare Innovation
Hookway, Samantha; Johansson, Mia Fay;
Svensson, Anton; Heiden, Bowman
How to Leverage the Impact of R&D on Radical Product
Innovations? The Moderating Effect of Management
Innovation
Heij, Cornelis V.; Volberda, Henk W.
Intermediary management and employee corporate culture identification mediation and mediation effect verification
Chia-hao Ma; Hsin-Hong Kang
Regional Ecosystems and Open Innovation Practices
Spithoven, Andre; Dejardin, Marcus
Complements or Substitutes? Co-Patents, Patent Reassignments and Technological Alliances as Indicators of Open Innovation
Van Looy, Bart; Azzola, Andrea; Kovacs, Adrian;
Landoni, Paolo
Creativity Peak of Star Researchers in a Japanese Semiconductor Company
Akira Maeki; Yuya Kajikawa
16:00 – 16:30 Coffe Break (Building BL28, first floor) * Please see pages 28-30 of the present Program for a detailed description of the “Call for Ideas” Session.
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Parallel sessions: 16:30 – 18:00
Track 5: Implementing open innovation: from theory to practice Track 6: Innovation and R&D management in family firms
Track 9: R&D management and international business
Track 14: Circular economy put into practice: opportunities and challenges for innovative
industrial paradigms
Room: Sala Consiglio DIG Room: 0.1 DIG Room: BL.28.1.1 Room: 0.2 DIG Room: BL.28.2.1 Track Chair: Alberto Di Minin Track Chair: Raffaella Manzini Track Chair: Jasper Brinkerink Track Chair: Stefano Elia Track Chair: David Peck
Integrating Crowd Communities In The Data-Driven Scientific Processes
Sitruk, Yohann; Kazakçi, Akin
Open Innovation in Startups: Classification of Partners and Practices
Tekic, Zeljko
Innovation-focused knowledge search and its implementation: Evidence from a large
family business retail firm
Szymanska, Izabea
Inventors’ outward mobility from MNC subsidiaries in host countries: Does institutional
and cultural distance play a role?
Borah, Dhruba Jyoti; Massini, Silvia; Piscitello, Lucia
Leveraging the Circular Potential of Smart Products: The Role of the Business Model
Alcayaga, Andres; Wiener, Melanie; Hansen, Erik G
Critical Factors Facilitating Technology Collaboration
Bonanni, Carole A.; Allie, Valerie
Corporates’ decisions about Corporate Venture Capital follow-on investments: the moderating
role of co-investors
Mazzola, Erica; Piazza, Mariangela; Perrone, Giovanni
Business Model Innovation in Family Firms: A Literature Review
von Schlenk-Barnsdorf, Leopold; Heider, Anne Katarina; Huelsbeck,
Marcel
Investigating Subsidiary Evolution: Automotive Corporate Innovation Subsidiaries in Silicon
Valley
Geiger, Martha Caroline Amanda; Minshall, Tim; Mortara, Letizia
Innovation for Product Circularity: the Role of Networks
Revellio, Ferdinand; Hansen, Erik G.
From Intellectual Property Protection to Outbound Open Innovation: Which Way?
Cricelli, Livio; Greco, Marco; Grimaldi, Michele
Open for growing? Evidence on EU countries
Ghisetti, Claudia; Damioli, Giacomo; Vertesy, Daniel; Vezzulli, Andrea
The Effect of Technological Innovation on Workforce Downsizing in Family Firms
Sanchez-Bueno, Maria J.; Muñoz-Bullon, Fernando; Galan, Jose I.
Is The Globalisation Of Knowledge-Intensive Activities Really Global?
Damioli, Giacomo; Castellani, Davide; Vertesy, Daniel
Industrial Symbiosis: Integrating Circular Economy And Industrial Ecology Perspectives
Baldassarre, Brian; Bocken, Nancy; Korevaar, Gijsbert; Cuppen, Eefje; Schepers, Micky; Calabretta, Giulia
Laboratory Behavioural Experiments in Open Innovation
Bhimani, Hardik; Mention, Anne-Laure; Salampasis, Dimitrios
Organizational Support For A Circular Business Model
Wiener, Melanie; Hansen, Erik G.
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Track 19: The future of R&D and innovation: what are the key
challenges for R&D Management within the next
years?
Track 20: Regional innovation management: perspectives from
enterprise, clusters and ecosystems
Track 23: New product & service development process
Track 25: IP Managment, Lisencing & Technology
Management
Track 26: Business Model Innovation
Track 27: Innovation & Technology Strategy
START-UP PITCHES
Room: BL.28.2.2 Room: MIP 1.5 Room: MIP 1.2 Room: MIP 1.6 Room: MIP 1.4 Room: MIP 1.1 Room MIP 0.4 Track Chair: Vittorio Chiesa Track Chair: Mario Calderini Track Chair: Stefano Magistretti Track Chair: Claudio Dell’Era Track Chair: Anton Kritz Track Chair: Maria Savona
Start-ups will be invited to pitch their business ideas and will trigger
discussion and networking with
academic and practitioners. In partnership with
PoliHub.
List of startups*:
• Userbot • Morpheos • Ermes • Artwise • Math&Sport
Detecting and predicting thematic areas evolution of R&D and
Innovation research
Galati, Francesco; Bigliardi, Barbara; Petroni, Alberto;
Galati, Roberta
Regional Ecosystem for Sharing of Research Infrastructure: An Indian
Example
Bagchi, Nirmalya; PNS, Katyayani; Roy, Karnak
Challenges in Centralized Solution Development
Jagstedt, Siri; Magnusson, Peter; Persson, Magnus
The Innovation Paradox: Pharmaceutical Marketing
Exclusivity and Incentives for Drug Development
Acri nee Lybecker, Kristina M.L.
Cognition in Business Model Design – New Insights into
Managerial Mental Schemas
Roessler, Mirjam; Schneckenberg, Dirk); Huff, Anne Sigismund;
Velamuri, Vivek
Innovation Management In The Smart Home
Industry: Obstacles And Solutions
Haurand, Michelle Désirée
Toward Digital Twin and Simulation-driven New Product
Development
Morandotti, Dario; Pelosi, Alessandra
A Data-driven Approach To Measuring Diversity In Startup
Ecosystems
Dalle, Jean-Michel; Dion, Guillaume; Gastaud, Clément;
Lacroix, Thibaut; Taub, Raphaelle
Project Ambidexterity: (a Case Study Analysis) Unraveling the Types of
Ambidexterity and their Relatedness Across Levels
Reynaert, Ward
Bound to technological paths - The mutual influence of organizational
and technological lock-in
Vorbach, Stefan; Wipfler, Harald
Key Factors Affecting Performances Of Digital
Disruption-Related Ventures In The Software Industry
Kim, Dongwoo; Shin, Juneseuk
Innovation Management in Professional Service
Firms
Lemus Aguilar, Isaac; Cagliano,
Raffaella; Hidalgo, Antonio
Challenges faced by large organizations implementing Agile
practices
Jerbrant, Anna; Lilliesköld, Joakim
Integrating civil society into regional quadruple helix processes - a social
lab approach
Schroth, Fabian; Glatte, Hannah; Kaiser, Simone
Q-SAFE : New Framework for Concept Development
Hwang, Seonho; Shin, Juneseuk
Openness and Closeness of Company's IP Strategies: an
exploratory study on synthetic biology start-ups in the UK
Tang, Aocheng; Tietze, Frank; Molloy, Jenny
Integrating Human Capital In Business Model Innovation
Ben Othmen, Hanen
The Adoption of Digitalisation in R&D: Organisational & Behavioural
Issues
James, Andrew
Barriers to Innovation Ecosystem: The Case Of Malaysian Research University, University Teknologi
Malaysia
Azlin Abd Jamil; Zurina Moktar, Norazlina Mohd Yasin, Kamariah Ismail
Why Consumer beats Company Innovation: Assessment of Creativity
in Hedonic Products
Witzel, André; Lüttgens, Dirk; Piller, Frank Thomas
19:30
Gala Dinner @ Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia “Leonardo da Vinci”, Milan
ü Best Ph.D. Project Award ü Best Paper Award
* Please see pages 25-27 of the present Program for a detailed description of the “Start-up pitches” Session.
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WEDNESDAY JULY 4TH, 2018
CONFERENCE DAY 3
Parallel Session: 09:00-10:30 Track 2: Digital platforms and digital technologies
Track 4: Finance for innovation: new tools and
approaches
Track 5: Implementing open innovation: from theory to
practice
Track 7: Innovation dynamics and organizational performance: novel
strategies and approaches
Track 11: Re-thinking design thinking: emerging challenges and future
evolutions
Track 12: Team, leadership & organization for creativity and
innovation
Room: BL 28, Aula Magna Carassa e Dadda Room: BL.28.1.1 Room: BL.28.1.2 Room: BL.28.2.1 Room: Sala Consiglio DIG Room: 0.1 DIG
Track Chair: Ellen Enkel Track Chair: David Peck Track Chair: Maria Savona Track Chair: Francesco Paolo Appio Track Chair: Mattia Bianchi Track Chair: Raffaella Cagliano Drivers Of Value Creation In
Two-Sided Digital Platforms: An Exploratory Analysis
Trabucchi, Daniel; Muzellec, Laurent;
Ronteau, Sebastien; Buganza, Tommaso
When the crowd becomes shareholder: an enquiry on Italian
equity crowdfunding initiatives
Blasi, Silvia; Sedita, Silvia Rita; Silvestri, Gianmarco
Open Social Innovation in Practice: Exploratory Study of a Fab Lab
Network
Striukova, Ludmila; Rayna, Thierry
University-Industry collaborations and international knowledge spillovers: A
joint-patent investigation
Murgia, Gianluca; Messeni Petruzzelli, Antonio
Supporting Digital Transformation Through Adapting Product Profiles To The
Requirements Of In-house Innovation – A Case Study In The Energy Sector
Walter, Benjamin; Seidel, Patrick; Albers, Albert; Bursac, Nikola; Meier,
Sven; Wunsch, Markus;
Interaction Flow Episodes during Project Group Meetings: Zooming in on the
Micro Processes of Collective Creativity
Van Oortmerssen, Lise
Platform Overthrow: uncovering the critical role of
functional extension and generic technology
Thomas, Maxime; Legrand, Julien; Le
Masson, Pascal; Weil, Benoit
The geography of Initial Coin Offerings
Signori, Andrea; Vismara, Silvio
Framework for the Design of Platforms that Support Open
Innovation in Ecosystems
Osorno Hinojosa, Roberto; Santamaria, Julia; Medrano
Olvera, Norma Angelica
Managing Learning Curves In The Unknown: From 'Learning By Doing' To
'Learning By Designing'
Gilain, Agathe; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil, Benoît
Envisioning A Design Approach Towards Increasing Well-being At Work
Oonk, Maite; Calabretta, Giulia; De Lille, Christine; Hultink, Erik-Jan
Cognitive Bias to Radical Innovation – Boosting or Impairing the Quality in
Management Decisions?
Bauer, Julian; Schweitzer, Fiona
How Can IT Support Open Innovation Models? An
Exploratory Study Following The Dynamic Capabilities Approach
Pateli, Adamantia
Within-country Cultural Distance: Does It Matter For Venture Capital
Investments?
Croce, Annalisa; D'Adda, Diego; Guerini,
Massimiliano; Quas, Anita
How inbound open innovation helps SMEs learn and improve: knowledge transfer from university to industry
though direct coaching
Clare Jean Farrukh, Nicky Athanassolpoulou, Imoh Ilevbare, Thomas Coates
Ulrichsen, Amanda Bamford
Recognizing of an absorptive capacity model in Mexican biopharmaceutical
industry: The Case of UDIBI-IPN
Sánchez Regla, Ana Lilia; Pérez Hernández, María del Pilar
Monserrat; Rivera González, Igor
Evolution of Design Thinking: from Ideating to Executing, Engaging and Envisioning
Magistretti, Stefano; Dell'Era, Claudio; Verganti, Roberto
Skills Combination and Firm Performance
Siepel, Josh; Camerani, Roberto; Masucci, Monica
Multi-homing Decision of Complementors: Organizational
Ecology Perspective
Park, Minah; Bae, Sung Joo; Lee, Sungho
Financing Innovation: Two Models Of Private Equity Investment
Parpaleix, Laure-Anne; Levillain, Kevin; Segrestin,
Blanche
Proposing the NSPIRE Technique: Improving Productivity of Networked
Service Delivery
Daiberl, Christofer Florian; Naik, Hari Suman; Roth, Angela
The Modes of the Individual Schema in the Processes of Design Thinking and Design
Driven Innovation
Goto, Satoru; Yaegashi, Kazaru;
Ando, Takuo
Exploring Digital Platform Entry Strategies into Existing
Platform-based Markets
Tsai, Chung-Lin
Exploiting Pandora’s box – leveraging Patents in Patent Box
Regimes
Cengiz, Cihat; Tietze, Frank
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Track 13: Open innovation
intermediaries: tools, platforms and communities
Track 15: Digitally-enabled business model
innovation
Track 18: Big Data Analytics for R&D management
Track 20: Regional innovation management:
perspectives from enterprise, clusters and
ecosystems
Track 21: Disruptive Innovation and
Organisational Change
Track 22: R&D Management: tools &
methods
Track 28: Innovation Systems & Policies
THEMATIC WORKSHOPS
THEMATIC WORKSHOPS
Room: 0.2 DIG Room: MIP 1.1 Room: MIP 1.2 Room: MIP 1.3 Room: MIP 1.4 Room: MIP 1.5 Room: MIP 1.6 Room MIP 0.2 Room: MIP 0.4
Track Chair: Ward Ooms
Track Chair: Andrea Urbinati
Track Chair: Vito Manfredi Latilla Track Chair: Anton Kritz Track Chair: Thierry
Rayna Track Chair: Letizia
Mortara Track Chair: Giuseppe
Scellato
Title: Digital innovation in
education Sponsor: FadPro
Academic Speaker: Federico Frattini
Title: Innovation in operations and
quality: a focus on Additive
Manufacturing Sponsor: Zeiss
Academic Speaker: Giovanni
Miragliotta (TBD)
The Link Between Open Innovation Maturity and
Fruitful Innomediary Collaborations
Pop, Oana-Maria; Natalicchio, Angelo; Rus, Diana; Zynga,
Andreas
Investigating the Impact of 3D Printing Technologies for Startups and Entrepreneurs:
Innovation Unleashed?
Rayna, Thierry; Striukova, Ludmila
Predicting University Spin-Off Funding Success: A Machine-
Learning Approach
Skute, Igors; Zalewska-Kurek, Kasia; Hatak, Isabella; de Weerd-
Nederhof, Petra
Role of Intermediaries in Entrepreneurial Ecosystem for Emerging technologies A Case
of Organic and Printed Electronics Technology
Khan, Ambarin Asad; Mina, Andrea; Massini,
Silvia
The impact of innovation in a business ecosystem:
The electrification of company cars
Roncancio Marin, Jason Jahir;
Crispeels, Thomas
Roadmap Features Analysis – Viewing ‘Roadmap’ As
Map
Yip, Man Hang; Phaal, Robert
The Impact Orientation of Medical Device Publicly Funded Principal
Investigators: An Ecological Perspective
Dolan, Brendan; Cunningham, James; McGregor, Caroline
Who Are Your Design Heroes? Exploring User Roles
in an Innovation Contest Community
Moritz, Manuel
The League of Legends value system: A Value Network
Analysis
Barcellos, Rodrigo da Luz; Leso, Bernardo Henrique; Ghezzi,
Antonio; Cortimiglia, Marcelo Nogueira
Privacy Issues Associated with Popular Mobile Applications
Hayes, Darren; Cappa, Francesco
How To Develop Dynamic Capabilities In An Eco-system:
The Case Of Life-science In Northern Netherlands
Kets, Jaan; Bossink, Bart; van der Sijde,
Peter
Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems From a
Stakeholder Perspective
Oks, Sascha Julian; Fritzsche, Albrecht;
Möslein, Kathrin M.
Support Decision Tool for Industrial Sustainability
Actions
Gianotti Pret, Marco; Pinarello, Giordano
A Comparison of Relational Practices in Additive Manufacturing
Multipartner Alliances in France and the UK
Tezenas du Montcel, Benoit; Minshall, Tim; Featherston, Charles
Open Innovation Intermediaries: Deploying
Capabilities for Client Engagement in Open Service
Innovation
Randhawa, Krithika; Wilden, Ralf;
Gudergan, Siggi
Cloud-based Business Model Innovation in the Software
Industry - Revealing Organizational and
Technological Factors
Schneckenberg, Dirk; Klos, Christoph; Velamuri, Vivek; Spieth, Patrick
Classification of Business Analytics Methods Based On
The Industrie 4.0 Maturity Level
Krechting, Denis Phillip; Schuh, Günther;
Gudergan, Gerhard
Near or far? How geographic distance affects the inter-
organizational relationships in local innovation systems
Guerini, Massimiliano; Panetti, Eva;
Parmentola, Adele; Ferretti, Marco
Inter-organizational projects: A means for
business model innovation of incumbent
firms?
Engwall, Mats; Kaulio, Matti;
Karakaya, Emrah; Miterev, Maxim;
Berlin, Daniel
Understanding the history of industrial innovation: developments and
milestones in key action fields of R&D management
Bauer, Wilhelm; Schimpf, Sven
Co-evolution of Institutions and Innovation Capabilities in New Industries: The Case of Digital
Games Industry from China and Taiwan
Lin, YingYin; Liu, Jiajia; Miozzo, Marcela
Title: Organizing for Innovation:
Responding to a Fast-Changing
Digital Environment Sponsor: Edison
Academic Speaker: Davide Chiaroni
Title: Digitally-Enabled Business
Model Innovation: The Case of the Energy Sector Sponsor: Cesi
Academic Speakers: Antonio
Ghezzi
Rewards and crowdsourcing participation
Cappa, Francesco; Rosso, Federica; Hayes, Darren
Forecasting a Patent’s Citation Frequency: Comparing the
Performance Between Conventional Techniques and
Deep-learning
Noh, Heeyong; Lee, Sungjoo
How do managers decide on technology innovation
processes? An experimental study based on the
behavioral perspective
Xu, Xixiong; Jiang, Jihai
Transforming Thailand’s Innovation System in Service Sector to Break through the Middle Income Trap
Somsak, Sombat; Ozcan, Sercan; Trott, Paul
When The Important Is to Win and Not to Participate, What Should Innovation Policy Do?
De Marco, Chiara Eleonora; Martelli,
Irene; Di Minin, Alberto
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break (Building BL28, first floor)
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11:00-12:30
Meet the Editors Session
Presentation of the Journals and Discussion with the Editors: Room 0.1 DIG ü Ellen Enkel, R&D Management Journal ü Helen Perks, Journal of Product Innovation
Management
Room 0.2 DIG
ü Anthony Di Benedetto, Industrial Marketing Management
ü Grazia Santangelo, Industry and Innovation
Room Sala Consiglio DIG
ü Jonathan D. Linton, Technovation ü Maria Savona, Research Policy
12:30-13:30
Networking Lunch (Building BL28, first floor)
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Parallel Session: 13:30-15:00
Track 2: Digital platforms and digital technologies
Track 4: Finance for innovation: new tools and approaches
Track 5: Implementing open innovation: from theory to
practice
Track 7: Innovation dynamics and organizational performance: novel
strategies and approaches
Track 8: Managing at the intersection between
Innovation and supply chain management
Track 12: Team, leadership & organization for creativity and
innovation
Room: BL 28, Aula Magna Carassa e Dadda Room: BL.28.1.1 Room: BL.28.1.2 Room: BL.28.2.1 Room: BL.28.2.2 Room: MIP 0.2 Track Chair: Andrea Urbinati Track Chair: Claudio Dell’Era Track Chair: Davide Chiaroni Track Chair: PierPaolo Appio Track Chair: Nizar Abdelkafi Track Chair: Stefano Magistretti
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs), Digitalization and Video Games Industry
Long, Vicky
Side Effect of Crowdfunding on Entrepreneurial Performances
Butticè, Vincenzo; Noonan, Douglas
Implementing Open Innovation: the Role of Boundaries
Management
Garzella, Stefano; Fiorentino, Raffaele;
Lombardi, Rosa; Capurro, Rosita
Supply Chain Management and R&D Management – a tentative
classification
Gorgues, Vincent
Virtual Campaigns For Intrapreneurship In Large Firms: The Challenge Of
Managing An Internal Start-Up Call At Large-Scale
Dalmasso, Cédric; Garcias, Frédéric; Hooge, Sophie
Configurations of pricing and non-pricing strategies and their implications for the survival of multi-sided platforms: An exploratory study
on crowdfunding platforms
Dishnisky, Gary; Rossi-Lamastra, Cristina; Piva, Evila
Linguistic style of crowdfunding pitches: How does displayed
narcissism influence crowdfunding success?
Leonelli, Simona; Di Pietro, Francesca; Masciarelli,
Francesca
Open Innovation - A New Tool To Facilitate The Inbound Process.
Reckitt Benckiser Case Study
Motta, Virna; Torchiaro, Antonella; Motta, Milena
Information Leakage, Imitation, and the Patent System: Mansfield Revisited
Van Criekingen, Kristof; Czarnitzki, Dirk
The Role of Social Capital in Innovation Diffusion Process –
Evidence from Smart City Networks Scaling Up
Pakhomova, Liubov; Harland, Christine Mary;
Cagliano, Raffaella
Two Sides Of The Same Coin: A Review On The Intersection Between
Leadership And Innovation literatures
Canterino, Filomena; Pellizzoni, Elena; Shani, Abraham B. {Rami}; Verganti, Roberto
Entrepreneurship policy and the financing of young innovative
companies: evidence from the Italian Startup Act
Giraudo, Emanuele; Giudici, Giancarlo; Grilli, Luca
Towards a theory of open innovation: A lifecycle
investigation of research breadth
Milewski, Simon; Fernandes, Kiran;
Goumagias, Nikolaos
Organizational Design as a Human-centred Design Practice
Auernhammer, Jan Michel Kurt; Leifer, Larry
Which Set Of Value Disciplines For Radical Innovators: Operational
Excellence, Customer Intimacy Or Product Leadership?
Emilio, Bellini; Margherita, Pero; Federico, Artusi
Microfoundations of scientific breakthrough discoveries: Solving the
puzzle of the DNA structure
Appio, Francesco Paolo; Petruzzelli, Antonio Messeni;
Van Looy, Bart
The Impact of Corporate Strategy on Capital Structure: an Overall
Perspective
Cetrini, Giorgio; Cappa, Francesco; Oriani, Raffaele
Gender Stereotypes in Business Contexts and Academia: How
Quantitative Analyses can Support the Design of Policies to Promote Inclusion
Rovelli, Paola; Rossi-Lamastra, Cristina; Sciuto, Donatella;
Tanelli, Mara
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Track 18: Big Data Analytics for R&D management
Track 20: Regional innovation management: perspectives from
enterprise, clusters and ecosystems
Track 21: Disruptive Innovation and Organisational
Change
Track 22: R&D Management: tools & methods
Track 28: Innovation Systems & Policies CALL FOR IDEAS
Room: MIP 1.2 Room: MIP 1.3 Room: MIP 1.4 Room: MIP 1.5 Room: MIP 1.6 Room: MIP 0.4
Track Chair: Daniel Trabucchi Track Chair: Vito Manfredi Latilla Track Chair: Sihem Ben Mahmoud-Jouini Track Chair: Angelo Cavallo Track Chair: Simone Franzò
Individuals from the main Italian Universities will be invited to pitch
their ideas in front of academics and practitioners, receive
feedbacks and share ideas about the future of innovation. Run in
partnership with PoliHub and Politecnico di Milano TTO - Technology Transfer Office.
Ideas presented*:
• M.O.I. • BlueSentinel • Electronic Nose • GeDy Trass • Smart Robots
National Innovation Profiles: Examination of Key Factors Using Big
Data Analytics
Forner, Dominik; Ozcan, Sercan; Bacon, David
Speeding Entrepreneurial Innovation through Industry-led Accelerators: a
Multi-Case Study of Corporate Startup Dynamics in a Maritime Port Complex
Garcia-Herrera, Cristobal; Perkmann, Markus; Childs, Peter
Next stop: Blockchain
Nucciarelli, Alberto
A Multiple-dimension Framework For Value Creation Through Big Data
Elia, Gianluca; Passiante, Giuseppina; Polimeno, Gloria;
Solazzo, Gianluca
Publicly Funded Principal Investigators, Technology Transfer and Market Impacts
Cunningham, James; Dolan, Brendan; Menter, Matthias;
O'Kane, Conor
Intellectual Property Analytics for Technology Strategic Decision
Making
Aristodemou, Leonidas; Tietze, Frank
The Role Of Local Open Innovation Workshops (LOIW) To Facilitate
University Industry Collaboration In Regions
Krätzig, Oliver; Mennerich, Johannes; Sick, Nathalie
Disruptive R&D in the Space Sector
Ferretti, Stefano
An Approach For Assessing The Technology And Innovation
Management Capabilities In An Organisation
Saiz, John; Ilevbare, Imoh; Farrukh, Clare
Sectoral Patterns of Diffusion of Innovation Management Practices in
Brazilian Manufacturing Firms
Quadros, Ruy; Inácio Jr., Edmundo; Vieira, Glicia
Making use of big data on mobility and publication patterns of Greek doctorate holders. First evidence
from bibliometric analysis
Karampekios, Nikolaos; Georgiadis, Haris; Kardasis,
Antonis; Chrysomallidis, Charalampos; Stamatis,
Kostas; Siganos, Galatios; Malliou, Nena; Sachini, Evi
A Decision-making Mechanism integrated in R&D for Manufacturing
Process Selection
Liu, Wei; Ye, Songhe
Analysis of Linkage between Technology and Industry from Government R&D in
Korea
Hong, Seulki
15:00-15:30 Coffee Break (Building BL28, first floor)
* Please see pages 28-30 of the present Program for a detailed description of the “Call for Ideas” Session.
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Parallel Session: 15:30-17:00 Track 3: Environmental sustainability,
social impact and innovation Track 5: Implementing open
innovation: from theory to practice Track 11: Re-thinking design thinking: emerging challenges and future evolutions Track 19: The future of R&D and innovation:
what are the key challenges for R&D Management within the next years?
Room: MIP 1.4 Room: BL.28.1.2 Room: BL.28.1.1 Room: BL.28.2.2 Room: MIP 1.2 Track Chair: Marika Arena Track Chair: Elena Pellizzoni Track Chair: Stefano Magistretti Track Chair: Claudio Dell’Era Track Chair: Sven Schimpf
Innovation and Social Impact: How Far Have We
Gone? A Systematic Review of Literature and Bibliometric Network Analysis
Melo, Mary Fernanda; Yaryd, Rodrigo Trotta; Souza, Roberta; Campos-Silva, Willerson Lucas; Bezerra, Beatriz dos
Santos
Organizing for Open radical innovation: three successful cases in SAES Group
Manzini, Raffaella; Carretti, Corrado; Piacentini, Davide
Design-driven transformation: Embedding strategic design thinking in the organization
Alauze, Melissa; Paris, Thomas
International Comparative Study on Design Profession and Design Attitudes: A Comparative
Analysis of Cases in Japan and Italy
Ando, Takuo; Yaegashi, Kazaru
Comparing Requirements for New Product Development and Business Model Innovation
Hirte, Rebecca; Friedrich, Sebastian
Examining the Capabilities of Social Entrepreneurship towards Shared Value Creation
Sinthupundaja, Janthorn; Kohda, Youji
"Technology Intelligence Process In Practice: Building An Extensive Empirical
Study"
Nasullaev, Akhatjon; Manzini, Raffaella; Lazzarotti, Valentina;
Motta, Milena; Fossati, Silvia
“I Did it My Way” – What Does it Take To Make Design Thinking Work In a Technology
Driven Firm?
Ben Mahmoud-Jouini, Sihem; Fixson, Sebastian
Requirements Profiles as a Basis for Ideation in Product Generation Planning
Albers, Alexander A.; Tekaat, Julian; Kühn, Arno; Dumitrescu, Roman
Virtual Reality For Innovating Products And Processes Design: A Spectrum Of Digital
Applications And Organizational Scenarios
Corallo, Angelo; Lazoi, Mariangela; Pascarelli, Claudio; Campanella, Michele;
Galli, Valerio
The u-shaped relationship between CSR and firms’ performance: a longitudinal study from
the hospitality industry
Franco, Stefano; Caroli, Matteo Giuliano; Cappa, Francesco; Del
Chiappa, Giacomo
Learning from Startups through Corporate Accelerators
Enkel, Ellen; Sagmeister, Veronika; Gross, Franziska
Untangling The Role of User Experience In Design Thinking Through Experimental
Evidence
Eismann, Tobias T.; Meinel, Martin; Baccarella, Christian V.; Fixson,
Sebastian K.; Voigt, Kai-Ingo
Design Thinking in R&D- A powerful new tool or the Emperor’s new clothes?
Robbins, Peter
General purpose technologies in innovation systems: A double-embedded case study on
artificial intelligence
Emrah Karakaya
Affordability Management And Its Influence On Concept Development
Amann, Daniel; Kihlander, Ingrid; Magnusson, Mats
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* Please see pages 25-27 of the present Program for a detailed description of the “Start-up pitches” Session.
List of Conference events’ venues (please check on the Conference website for how to reach the venues http://www.rnd2018.polimi.it/conference-venue/):
• La Dogana del Buon Gusto, via Molino delle Armi 48, Milano (only for Ph.D. Colloquium)
• Villa Necchi Campiglio, via Mozart 14, Milano
• Triennale Art and Exhibition Center, viale Alemagna 6, Milano
• Old Fashion Cafè, viale Alemagna 6, Milano
• Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia “Leonardo da Vinci”, via Olona 6, Milano
Track 20: Regional innovation management: perspectives from enterprise, clusters and ecosystems
Track 23: New product & service development process Track 27: Innovation & Technology Strategy START-UP PITCHES
Room: MIP 1.3 Room: MIP 1.5 Room: MIP 1.6 Room MIP 0.2 Track Chair: Simone Franzo’ Track Chair: Vito Manfredi Latilla Track Chair: Davide Chiaroni
Start-ups will be invited to pitch their business ideas and will trigger discussion and networking with academic and
practitioners. In partnership with PoliHub
List of startups*:
• Springa • Smart Factory • Bottega 52 • Acrome • Next industries
Legitimacy Building In An Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Bonanni, Carole A; Arsenyan, Jbid
Internal and External Perspectives on User Driven Innovation: What Was Left Behind?
Ghasemzadeh, Khatereh; Bortoluzzi, Guido
Is Openness Just A Matter Of Search?
Orlando, Beatrice; De Nisco, Alessandro
Building Regional Capability: Lessons In Training Eclectic Groups Of Regional Innovation Champions
Kritz, Anton
Smartness Dimensions Make a Difference: Perceived Value and Intended Usage of a Smart Consumer
Product
Kaldewei, Maria; Stummer, Christian
Multiparty Alliances: A Comprehensive Story
Wennink, Sten Willem Jan; Faems, Dries L. M.; McCarthy, Killian J.
A Micro-level Analysis of the Birth and Development of Innovation Ecosystem
Mohannak, Kavoos; Dedehayir, Ozgur; Matthews, Judy
Material Dimensions of Design-led Innovation
Caccamo, Marta
17.00-17.30 Conference Closing: Aula Magna Carassa e Dadda, Building BL 28, Politecnico di Milano
ü Presentation of the R&D Management Conference 2019
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START UP PITCHES – CALENDAR Monday July 2nd, 2018 – Environment & Energy
Tree Solutions Tree Heating Solution is a service to increase the efficiency of heating systems, by means of innovative technology that increases the efficiency of the existing system. THS allows the owner of a large building to save immediately, without any investment! The "BRAIN by Tree Solutions" is a solution composed of a device to be installed in a thermal power plant, an innovative control logic and a cloud platform to transform thermal plants into IoT objects. As a proper brain, it receives high frequency data from sensors and processes them in order to control the system and reduce its energy consumption. Zaphiro Technologies Zaphiro Technologies offers a real-time monitoring and automation system that helps electrical utilities to operate their grid more reliably, efficiently and cost effectively during both normal and fault conditions. The combination of high-accuracy clamp-on current sensors with measurement devices integrating both Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) and Power Quality (PQ) features, provides full grid observability at a relatively low price. A central grid controller that processes the measurement in real-time, represents a complete and scalable solution that integrates monitoring, control, and fault management features in a single platform. Idroplan Idroplan is the intelligent component of irrigation systems, both new and old generation. We monitor the most important parameters of the soil through a reliable and scalable network of low-cost nodes. Our dashboard reworks the collected data and provides useful suggestions for a correct irrigation management, with the aim of guaranteeing the right amount of water to the crop, at the right time. Our mission is to guarantee the long-term sustainability of intensive agriculture. Quant Co. It is time to end concerns over lack of analytical capabilities to develop scalable, innovative and digital energy business models. Quant Co. is defining the state-of-the-art in energy analytics! Quant Co. develops high-end analytical tools for the renewable energy sector. Our first tool, PreD, is a real-time data management platform with embedded algorithms which aims to reduce power plants´ cost of imbalance caused by forecast errors. PreD guides its users on how to adjust their market position in order for decreasing the difference between forecasts and actual generations through its three modules: bid optimization, dynamic track, match & offset. Ribes Tech Ribes Tech srl is a company that produces and commercializes flexible and cost-effective photovoltaic (PV) films. These PV modules are printed in mass volumes on cheap plastic foils in any shape or color. The resulting modules are flexible and extremely lightweight. Initially developed and optimized for converting sunlight into electricity, we soon found out that our technology is actually very effective also for indoor applications, where it is the best energy-harvesting option. For example, our chargers, easily customizable to be integrated in any type of device, provide energy for networks of thousands of sensors and electronic devices, enabling the real Internet of Things.
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Tuesday July 3rd, 2018 – New Digital Technologies
Userbot Nowadays, communicating with customers becomes more and more expensive and users are more and more demanding, expecting Brands to address their problems and their requests promptly and quickly. That's why Userbot is born, a service that offers Artificial and Human Intelligence solutions for the automation of conversations between Brands and Consumers. The best thing about Userbot is that it learns from conversations with humans and offers a proprietary CRM. Morpheos Morpheos creates innovative services thanks to the experience in proprietary software solutions and advanced electronic hardware. We love designing products with multiple functionalities, simple to use and able to improve life at home or in the office. Our home robot, Momo – The Home Genius, is an Artificial Intelligence system that protects the house and its inhabitants by independently developing home automations and by learning from your behavior. Momo is able to share technologies and features with other devices in the home, for a complete smart experience. Ermes Ermes Cyber Security is an innovative startup and spin-off of the Politecnico di Torino. Ermes is a platform that, thanks to patented algorithms based on machine learning and big data, helps companies to defend themselves from the risks caused by Web trackers. Ermes platform allows companies to filter the web browsing of each company device, authorizing the lawful ones and blocking the ones associated with Web trackers. The platform works in a totally automatic way, offering updated protection in real time. Artiwise Artiwise provides scalable text analytics solutions to customers to increase their analytics capability on unstructured text data such as customer emails, feedbacks, opened text surveys, news, social media so on. Artiwise is a cloud based SAAS (Software as a Service) Machine Learning and NLP supported Text Analytic Platform. Through Artiwise data analysts and application developers can do the data modelling without knowledge of machine learning. In addition, teams that work close to the customers such as marketing experts, customer’s managers, and media agency can use the smart dashboards. Math&Sport Math&Sport brings the sports analysis to a whole new level. It developed two platforms: Virtual Coach is dedicated to optimizing game strategies, pre-match or even in real time; MOViDA is designed for the optimization of the individual technical gesture. In both cases the starting point is data collected with video tracking systems, with no use of sensors. The differentiating element is the "Mathematics" which lies in the heart of these two platforms and which allows to process a large amount of data providing reliable and personalized information.
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Wednesday July 4th, 2018 – Industry 4.0
Springa Springa is an innovative startup and spin-off of the Politecnico di Milano. It designed and developed Goliath, a mobile machine tool for unlimited cutting and engraving. The innovative working mode solves some of the problems of traditional CNC machines, such as limited work area, encumbrance, high price and mobility. Goliath is placed directly on the surface to cut, allowing to have a work area that is potentially without limits. It uses three omnidirectional wheels, which allow the robot to move without constraints on the surface. It allows high control of the position, thanks to the sensors placed on the robot and on the panel. Smart Factory Smart Factory is a technological start-up. Our mission is to make Industry 4.0 a reality, bringing manufacturers closer to the advantages of a Smart Factory, leveraging technology as enabling factor for an interconnected, intelligent, and better performing factory thanks to a better human-machine collaboration. Our automation solutions are the ultimate technological innovation for assembling. Flexim open automation platform is extremely innovative and unique on the market, and comes with significant advantages: it is a modular system, easy and fast to reprogram, efficient and silent. Bottega 52 Bottega52 designs, implements, distributes and maintains Cloud, IoT and Big Data solutions. Bottega52 is a Software House: it engineers, deploys, and maintains custom, tailor made full-stack software solutions, with a focus on the Internet of Things and Cloud Infrastructures. Bottega 52 is also a system integrator: it integrates existing software stacks for the benefit of its customers’ businesses; it is specialized in integrating hardware devices within cloud infrastructure, following its IoT mission. Acrome ACROME is a company that offers robotics-mechatronics systems design and control solutions for industrial and educational use. ACROME provides affordable, intuitive and easy to use industrial robotic arm solutions (ACROME ROBOT) for your industrial plant. ACROME develops and produces control system plants for academic and educational use (ACROME myCONTROL). Finally, ACROME provides turnkey solutions in the field of Embedded System Control, Test Bench Design, and Development and Data Acquisition (ACROME PROJECT). Next Industries Next Industries was founded in 2014 with the aim of "connecting the real world", bringing the analog signals of the physical world into the digital world. Next Industries designs and manufactures high accuracy data acquisition loggers, gateway and sensors provided with Internet of Things technology. Thanks to wireless connectivity our device is able to communicate with the cloud, to manage alarms or notifications. Landslide events in environmental applications or strain in a pipeline can be monitored with our sensors and loggers. The data sending is made thanks to the gateway and through internet the user can view data and analyze them.
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CALL FOR IDEAS – CALENDAR Monday July 2nd, 2018 – Environment & Energy
14.15 – 14.25: Introduction on Technology Transfer and Agenda Presentation (TTO)
14.25 – 14.30: GreenValve - Stefano Malavasi, Politecnico di Milano
GreenValve is a new concept of control valve that recovers part of the energy that is commonly dissipated by the control valves. GreenValve System allow replacing a control valve with a stand-alone system for IOT and smart-system applications.
14.30 – 14.40: Question & Answers
14.40 – 14.45: Dirty Sensing - Marco Tizzoni, Politecnico di Milano
Dirty Sensing, designs, installs and manages IoT networks for real-time monitoring and optimized management of systems, providing tailor-made solutions to control and improve water quality and safety.
14.45 – 14:55: Question & Answers
14.55 – 15.05: Selective and interactive device for dynamic control of electromagnetic radiation - Nicola Levati, Politecnico di Milano
The device allows the switch from a warm light in winter to a cold light in summer. These characteristic variables make it the only dynamic-passive product applicable to transparent surfaces of small and medium size.
15.05 – 15.15: Question & Answers
15.15 – 15.20: Ener Tun - Marco Barla, Politecnico di Torino
Ener Tun is a prefabricated structural element for tunnel cladding that allows exchanging heat with the adjacent ground in order to produce thermal energy. It can be used in the construction of tunnels dug by TBM, the so-called 'moles', transforming the tunnel itself into a heat exchanger with the ground to create air conditioning and heating systems for buildings on the surface and to produce hot water.
15.20 – 15.30: Question & Answers
15.30 – 15.35: Water-oil flow meter - Manfredo Guilizzoni, Politecnico di Milano
A simple, low-cost device to measure the flow rates of the phases for viscous oil - water flows in the core annular and dispersed flow regimes" o se serve più lungo: "A simple, low-cost device to measure the flow rates of the phases for viscous oil - water flows in the core annular and dispersed flow regimes, based on a Venturi flow meter, two pressure transducers and a thermocouple.
15.35 – 15.45: Question & Answers
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Tuesday July 3rd, 2018 – New Digital Technologies
14.00 – 15.30: Room MIP 0.4
14.15 – 14.25: Introduction on Technology Transfer and Agenda Presentation (TTO)
14.25 – 14.30: SafeSpeed -Alberto Leva, Politecnico di Milano
Flexible and tunable hw/sw solution to guarantee thermal safety for heavy-duty processors preserving maximum possible speed under highly and unpredictably varying loads.
14.30 – 14.40: Question & Answers
14.40 – 14.45: Hyppo - Sara Notargiacomo, Politecnico di Milano
Saving power in the datacenter era
14.45 – 14:55: Question & Answers
14.55 – 15.05: Mise-en-Scene - Mehdi Elahi, Libera Università di Bolzano
In project Mise-en-Scene, we aim at bridging the gap between Art and AI. The main goal is to build intelligent systems that learn artistic tastes of people and generate recommendations based on that.
15.05 – 15.15: Question & Answers
15.15 – 15.20: Random Number Generation- Roberto Carboni, Politecnico di Milano
Nonvolatile memory devices of next-generation IoT enable embedded random number generation (RNG) and physical unclonable function (PUF) for
data/hardware security.
15.20 – 15.30: Question & Answers
15.30 – 15.35: Visihologic - Filippo Piatti, Politecnico di Milano
VisiHologic develops specific software solutions for the holographic rendering of patient specific anatomies: with advanced proprietary algorithms we can accurately reconstruct 3D dynamic models giving clinicians an intuitive, immersive and enhanced view of their pathological target.
15.35 – 15.45: Question & Answers
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Wednesday July 4th, 2018 – Industry 4.0
13.30 – 15.00: Room MIP 0.4
13.30 – 13.45: Introduction on Technology Transfer and Agenda Presentation (TTO)
13.45 – 13.50: M.O.I - Gabriele Natale, Politecnico di Milano
Moi’s technology merges the performances of composite materials with the potentialities of Additive Manufacturing. The patented CFM system is capable to 3D print high performances parts combining robotics with digital fabrication in order to produce employable objects and shift from mass production to mass personalization.
13.50 – 14.00: Question & Answers
14.00 – 14.05: BlueSentinel - Niccoló Consolazio, Politecnico di Milano
Bluesentinel, a complete indoor positioning solution for industrial IoT
14.05 – 14:15: Question & Answers
14.15 – 14.20: Electronic Nose - Venere Ferraro, Politecnico di Milano
Electronic Nose Device is a wearable device for workers that operate in unhealthy work environments.The main purpose is to provide continuous monitoring of indoor air quality - in particular volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and carbon dioxide -, to give real-time feedback to operators on the level of contaminants monitored, and suggest him/her to use adequate protection systems.
14.20 – 14.30: Question & Answers
14.30 – 14.35: GeDy Trass - Tommaso Maggi, Politecnico di Torino
GeDy TrAss provides a support during the pre-design phase with the help of a numerical-analytical and easy-to-use software. When the gearbox producer has few input parameters and a raw idea about the transmission design, the software leads to a skimming of the possible solutions. It takes into account the durability, the static and dynamic behaviour and finally the possible microgeometry optimization to reduce NVH problems ensure high performances and valuable outputs for the following design phases.
14.35 – 14.45: Question & Answers
14.45 – 14.50: Smart Robots - Roberto Rossi, Politecnico di Milano
Smart Robots - The centralization of the worker in the factory 4.0
14.50 – 15.00: Question & Answers
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTNER COMPANIES
Finarvedi is the holding company of the Arvedi Group, the core business of which is composed of steelmaking activities with annual volumes of over 4.5 million tonnes of products characterised by high quality and destined for the most demanding markets. The Arvedi Group can count about 3800 employees and a consolidated turnover of about €3 billion.
All the Group companies have been conceived with a view to specialisation and have been optimised as regards production organisation and state-of-the-art plants and technology with inhouse operating practices designed to improve efficiency, quality and flexibility.
The technological, ergonomic and ecological choices made allow the group to operate fully respecting man and the environment.
Six manufacturing units operating in three specific sectors make up the Arvedi Group’s main nucleus:
ACCIAIERIA ARVEDI (Cremona), manufacturer and distributor of flat rolled carbon steel products;
ACCIAIERIA ARVEDI (Trieste) integrated into the Cremona supply chain with the supply of pig iron and equipped with a metallurgical complex for cold rolling special steels of high added value;
ARVEDI TUBI ACCIAIO (Cremona) operating in the carbon steel welded and cold drawn tube sector;
ILTA INOX (Robecco d’Oglio-CR) operating in the stainless steel welded tube sector;
ARINOX (Sestri Levante -GE), manufacturer of re-rolled stainless steel precision strip;
METALFER (Roè Volciano–BS), manufacturer of cold drawn welded carbon steel tubes.
The companies of the Arvedi Group, thanks to their industrial, organization and logistics structures, have assumed leading roles in the panorama of Italian and European industry for some specific products, first with carbon and stainless steel welded tubes, subsequently with precision rolled stainless steel strip and more recently with black, pickled, galvanised and pre -painted quality steel coils. A considerable share of their production (on average about 50%, with peaks of up to 80%) is destined for foreign markets.
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Bip is a leading European consulting company. Founded in 2003, today employs more than 1,800 professionals, who deliver management consulting and business integration services supporting companies in the research and adoption of disruptive technological innovation.
Shaping and transforming the future of large, complex companies is our core business. To accomplish this goal, we have developed vertical skills, acquiring knowledge of strategic context and operational process. The industries where we operate are: Energy & Utilities, Technology, Media, Entertainment & Telco, Financial Services, Public Sector, E-commerce, Retail & Consumer Goods, Manufacturing and Life Sciences.
We export our professional services operating outside Italy for an increasing number of international clients. Strong relationships with local stakeholders and focused acquisitions have allowed us to extend our networks and establish ourselves as a trusted advisor in new target markets. Today we are present in Italy, United Kingdom, Spain, Turkey, Brazil, Belgium, Switzerland, United States, United Arab Emirates, Chile and Colombia.
In recent years we reinforced our expertise in management consulting and business integration by acquiring an important position in digital transformation with the addition to the Group of companies such as Ars et Inventio, specializing in Innovation and Creativity, OpenKnowledge, focused on Social and Digital Transformation, Sketchin, leader in design thinking and customer experience, and Artax Consulting, focused on Sales Transformation.
Bip’s key to success is simple: striving for excellent service with an ethical and loyal approach to clients, finding innovative solutions to traditional problems.
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CESI is a world-leading technical consulting and engineering company with more than 60 years of experience, operating in 40 countries around the world.
CESI provides testing and certification services as well as consulting and engineering services.
Its major services include: Cables testing, design and Owner’s Engineering for HVAC/HVDC Interconnections, Real Time Operations supervision and control, Integration of Renewable Energies and Storage Systems, design and Owner’s Engineering of Smart Grids, Engineering services for Testing Laboratories, Environmental Impact Assessments, Civil Engineering Services for hydro and renewable plants and Environmental Monitoring Systems for Electric Power Plants. CESI also develops advanced solar cells for space and terrestrial
application. The company’s key clients include governmental institutions, regulatory authorities, major utilities,
Transmission System Operators (TSOs), Distribution System Operators (DSOs), generation companies and system integrators.
CESI is headquartered in Milan and with facilities in Berlin, Mannheim, Dubai, Washington DC and Rio de Janeiro.
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Edison is one of the leading energy operators in Italy, with over 130 years of history behind it, and overall it is a leading European player in the procurement, production and sale of electricity, in the provision of energy and environmental services and in the E&P sector.
Founded over 130 years ago, Edison has contributed to the electrification and development of Italy. It now operates in Europe, Africa and the Mediterranean area, employing around 5,000 people. Edison’s electric power plants have a total capacity of 6.4 GW.
The biggest plants in the country that use water power belong to Edison. Today, Edison is continuing to grow in order to build a sustainable energy future.
Edison mission is to stand with its clients, providing intelligent, competitive and sustainable solutions. Edison supplies electricity, gas and energy and environmental services to families and businesses. Every day, in ten countries around the world, Edison team works passionately to meet their clients’ needs while ensuring local communities and the environment are respected. Edison actions and decisions are guided by the respect for individuals and for all of its stakeholders and by a sense of responsibility and integrity.
Research, development and innovation are vital tools in successfully tackling the new world challenges and seizing energy opportunities. The reality of the industry combined with the current economic and climate changes push to work in the protection of the environment, technological progress, energy efficiency and the development of renewable energy sources. The Innovation and R&D Department is exploring traditional issues relating to electricity and the thermoelectric uses of natural gas, as well as focusing on hydrocarbons and bringing together the entire EDF Group’s research activities. Over the years, Edison built up links with key organisations in both the public and private spheres who are active in energy research both in Italy and around the world.
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Enel Foundation: the Knowledge platform to win the race for a clean energy future.
We focus on the crucial role of clean energy to ensure a sustainable future for all.
By envisioning a sustainable future – resilient and equal – boosted by quality education and an enlightened self-interest by the
business community. The future we want is powered by affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern electricity for all.
We focus on research and education.
By developing partnerships with pre-eminent experts and institution across the globe, leveraging on the vast knowledge of our Founders, we conduct research to
explore the implications of global challenges in the energy domain. We develop scenario analysis, define policy and regulation opportunities and design
capacity-building programs to the benefit of scientific and institutional realms.
We operate at the intersection of business and society.
By engaging institutions and governmental bodies, thought leaders and civil society representatives, industry experts and academia. We are a non-profit organization
seeking to converge with likeminded actors determined to solve global challenges ensuring a sustainable future for all.
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Innovation requires collaboration and data. Innovative organizations rely on Exaptive.
The Exaptive mission is to facilitate innovation. Our Cognitive City platform brings people and technology together, putting communities in a position to innovate with measurable impact.
Intentionally departing from traditional business intelligence and dashboard-based approaches to data, a Cognitive City is a virtual space for organizing and tracking the progress of innovation. Network visualization tools enable you to identify thought leaders. Sophisticated algorithms create mission-based teams that facilitate collaboration. Tools for building custom data applications help build communities that
maximize the value of their people and data assets.
Established in 2011, Exaptive is a pioneering software company based in Oklahoma City, USA. More details can be found at www.exaptive.com.
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Fadpro is an “engagement driven company” where people love creating great training experiences. Therefore, it is one of the most innovative e-learning houses and among the best in the field of gamification and virtual reality applied to digital learning. We produce online courses for institutions and corporates, providing innovative solutions in order to create a strong customer engagement and therefore increasing training retention. As well as the standard activities, like recorded online courses and LMS production, we are involved “on the edge sectors”: gamification, simulations, virtual reality and augmented reality, Tin Can. We also have developed a proprietary integration system Tin Can based, called “SIM-LMS”, that allows to track user activities in virtual world and simulations and send data to the LMS/Learning Record System, essential for professional and corporate training. With our support, our customers have an external R&D laboratory that provide them with the latest technological solutions.
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Founded in 1975, Microsoft is the worldwide leader in software, services, devices and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential. Microsoft offers an ecosystem of solutions that help people and organizations realize their projects in an easy and efficient way, seizing the opportunities offered by new technological trends. Microsoft has three key ambitions: reinventing productivity and business processes thanks to new tools that enable a more efficient and effective way of working, developing an intelligent cloud where data are valued as key elements to support smart decisions, and building a more customized experience with devices. New technologies are an opportunity for all industries and for enterprises of every size and Microsoft wants to drive the digital transformation process in the Italian public and private organizations, leveraging Cloud, IoT, Machine Learning, Big Data, Mixed Reality and Artificial Intelligence, to optimize processes, improve
customer relationships, enable employees to be more productive and transform business models.
Microsoft Italia
Founded in October 1985, Microsoft Italia is the Italian branch of the company, with over 850 employees in two offices, Milan and Rome. Microsoft Italia works locally with a wide partners’ ecosystem that is able to offer consulting and solutions throughout the Country: 10,000 Italian companies are part of the Microsoft Partner Network, which guide millions of businesses in their digital transformation journey and help and people “to achieve more”. Microsoft Italia is also committed in promoting the spread of digital skills among Italian students with initiatives such as Nuvola Rosa and it supports entrepreneurship with projects such as Microsoft for Startups and growITup, the open innovation platform created in partnership with Fondazione Cariplo.
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Modis is a technology consultancy company. We offer to our partners the entire support in development of innovative services and products in the information technology, engineering and scientific fields by providing experienced consultants throughout the life cycle project, starting from the initial definition phase of requirements going to implementation and maintenance phases.
Modis collaborates with the most important and multinational companies operating in several sectors, among the main ones: Aerospace & Defense, Automotive, Energy & Utilities, Financial Services, Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Railways & Transportation, TLC & Media.
Today, Modis has 85 offices spread in the world and can count on more than 30.000 consultants, 2.100 in Italy thanks our presence in the following cities: Milan, Turin, Bologna, Florence, Rome and Bari.
As global leader in professional solutions for IT, engineering and life sciences, we deliver agile end-to-end solutions for our customers, including professional staffing and consulting, project services, managed services, customized solutions, and outsourcing projects. Part of the world’s leading HR solutions partner, the Adecco Group.
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THE COMPLETE CLOUD AND NEXT-GENERATION PLATFORM FOR BUSINESS
Oracle, a global provider of enterprise cloud computing, is empowering businesses of all sizes on their journey of digital transformation. Oracle Cloud provides leading-edge capabilities in software as a service, platform as a service, infrastructure as a service, and data as a service. Oracle helps customers develop strategic roadmaps and advance their journey to the cloud from any point: new cloud deployments, legacy environments, and hybrid implementations. Oracle’s complete, integrated approach makes it easy for companies to get started in the cloud and even easier to expand as business grows. Oracle’s application suites, platforms, and infrastructure leverage both the latest technologies and emerging ones—including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, blockchain, and Internet of Things (IoT)— in ways that create business differentiation and advantage for customers. Today, 430,000 customers in 175 countries use Oracle technologies to seize business opportunities and solve real, tangible challenges. Oracle supports customers on every step of the digital journey, with consulting, financing, support, and training services.
INTEGRATED AUTONOMUS CLOUD PLATFORM Oracle Autonomus Cloud Platform enables developers, IT professionals, and business leaders to develop, extend, connect, and secure cloud applications, share data, and gain insights across applications and devices. Companies can innovate faster, increase productivity, lower costs, and benefit from enhanced security features with the most complete and open platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offerings. Oracle Autonomus Cloud Platform offers the same capabilities in the cloud and on premises, for the greatest choice and most flexible access. Oracle Database Cloud Service makes it easy to migrate enterprise workloads to the cloud. The world’s #1 database is available in the cloud or on premises, and works seamlessly in hybrid environments. It provides companies of all sizes advanced security, rapid analytics, greater agility, and significant cost savings. MySQL, the most popular open source database, is also available in the cloud as a secure, cost-effective, enterprise-grade database service for modern applications. Oracle’s infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) capabilities enable companies to run any workload in the cloud, helping to increase business value and productivity. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure encompasses compute, storage, network, container services, and more, including migration tools that simplify how organizations migrate on-premises workloads to the cloud. Oracle’s converged infrastructure products provide a secure infrastructure and development platform for companies with on-premises requirements. Oracle is unique in its ability to bridge today’s on premises investments with a cloud future. Oracle’s cloud-ready infrastructure uses the same architecture and technology stack on premises as in Oracle Cloud, so customers can modernize their architecture and future-proof their IT investments.
INTELLIGENT CLOUD APPLICATIONS Oracle’s complete cloud application suite allows businesses of all sizes to connect their companywide operations anytime, anywhere, and from any device. Modern best practices and data-driven intelligence are built into the applications. Customers can subscribe to more than a thousand software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications, including enterprise resource planning, enterprise performance management, supply chain management, human capital management, and customer experience. Oracle’s enterprise applications support all types of cloud scenarios, allowing customers to connect to other cloud services and integrate with existing systems.
OPEN PLATFORM FOR DEVELOPERS Developers don’t just write code. They create innovations using a variety of tools and technologies. Oracle is focusing on the needs of these developers and IT professionals by making its platform more open, modern, and easy to use.
STARTUP INGENUITY. ENTERPRISE EXPERTISE. GLOBAL RESOURCES Oracle’s global startup mission is to provide enriching, collaborative partnerships to enable next-generation growth, business development, and drive cloud-based innovation for startups throughout all stages of their journey. To that end, Oracle offers residential and nonresidential programs that power cloud-based technology and leverage strategic ecosystems that enable co-creation and co-innovation across startups, customers and Oracle.
ABOUT ORACLE Oracle offers a comprehensive and fully integrated stack of cloud applications and platform services. For more information about Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), visit www.oracle.com
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PIRELLI IN BRIEF
Pirelli was founded in Milan in 1872 and today stands as a global brand known for its cutting-edge technology, high-end production excellence and passion for innovation that draws heavily on its Italian roots. With around 30,000 employees and a turnover of more than 5.3 billion €in 2017, Pirelli is a major player in the tyre industry and the only global player focused solely on the Consumer tyre market, which includes tyres for cars, motorcycles and bicycles. In March 2017, Pirelli spun off its industrial tyre business making the company 100 per cent focused on consumer tyres. Pirelli is now concentrating on High Value tyre markets, delivering innovative tyres and developing Specialties and Super Specialties for its comprehensive product portfolio. On October 4, 2017, Pirelli returned to the Milan stock exchange ahead of schedule and today is included in the FTSE Italia Brands index, which includes the best Italian brands in terms of creativity, excellence, entrepreneurial intuition and innovation. Over the years Pirelli has gained a sound positioning in High Value tyres1, and is today a world leader in the Prestige car tyres segment, with a share of more than one third of the global market, and also in the radial motorcycle tyres segment. Pirelli is also leader in Europe, China and Brazilfor New Premium2 replacement car tyres and for Premium3 motorcycle tyres.
PRODUCTS PORTFOLIO
Pirelli is dedicated to making a wide range of high quality and technologically advanced tyres best suited to meeting the needs of the final consumer. The company’s product range consists of innovative tyres for cars, motorcycles, and bicycles, and includes a growing portfolio of customized products such as Pirelli ConnessoTM and Pirelli Color Edition. These product innovations harness the latest technology and research to offer greater performance and safety for all Pirelli’s customers.The company’s consumer focus starts at the tyre development stage. For High Value products this takes place within a longstanding set of solid partnerships with the most prestigious car and motorcycle manufacturers. These collaborations allow Pirelli to develop tyres tailored to the different types of vehicles, in order to meet the specific needs of the most sophisticated consumers.
RACING
Pirelli has a long link with motorsport and it sustains its technological excellence by bringing innovations developed within the motorsport arena into its consumer products. The company currently supports over 460 car and motorcycle sport events and has been the exclusive tyre supplier to the Formula One™ World Championship since 2011. Such a strong presence in motorsport enables Pirelli to transfer a series of avant-garde solutions to its day-to-day operations providing the final consumer with the maximum levels of performance and safety.
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
All of this has grown from a strong commitment to research and development with an open and collaborative approach. In 2017, Pirelli’s investment in R&D was 6.5% of its revenues from high value productswhich absorbed 90% of total R & D expenditure – one of the highest levelsamong the world’s major tyre producers. Pirelli has 1,800 people engaged in R&D located at its Milan headquarters and 12 local technology centres and a portfolio of 6,100 patents.
OPERATIONS
To produce the highest-quality products Pirelli insists on operational excellence along its whole value chain, starting with high-tech plants in the fastest-growing High Value markets and culminating in the engagement of end customers. With 19 factories located in 13 countries Pirelli had a production capacity of 76 million car tyres in 2017, and more than 14,600 points of sale in over 160 countries – a growing sales network that puts Pirelli ever closer to its customers.
PEOPLE
The strength of Pirelli lies in its people, who come from different countriesand a variety of different backgrounds. This diversity is sustained by Pirelli, which recognizes the professional excellence of its many specialized individual functions and puts a special focus on attracting and enhancing young talent. In order to enable all of its 30,000 employees to reach their full potential, Pirelli is also committed to providing continuous training, encouraging cross-functional collaboration, ensuring the exchange of expertise and know-how between countries, and supporting the implementation of new tools and procedures within the organization.
BRAND The Pirelli brand is known around the world as an icon of technology and excellence. Represented by the “capital P” logo for more than a century, the Pirelli name stands for a premium, high-end style with an Italian heritage all underlined by its distinctive position as a supplier to luxury car manufacturers. The reputation and strength of the brand are continually reinforced by Pirelli’s involvement in motorsport projects and competitions, design and lifestyle projects and initiatives for the community, art and culture.
SUSTAINABILITY
Integrated into the group’s Industrial Plan and in line with the company’s evolution and its focus on High Value, Pirelli in 2017 adopted the new Sustainability Plan “2017-2020” with selected 2015 targets”.In January 2018, Pirelli, thanks to actions already under way and aimed at the sustainable management of the entire value chain, was declared Sustainability Leader at the world level for the Auto Components sector and Gold Class Company in the 2018 Sustainability Yearbook edited by RobecoSAM, the company which evaluates companies for inclusion in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices.
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SAES is a Group focusing its business on the development and production of advanced functional materials.
For more than 70 years, the specific characteristics of these proprietary materials has allowed the SAES Group to offer to the market engineered solutions, components and systems, nowadays adopted in many industrial and scientific applications.
The wide technological portfolio and the full vertically integrated production processes make SAES a world leader supplier of hi-tech and high quality solutions for markets spanning from consumer electronics, healthcare, automotive, flexible packaging, domotics up to scientific and research areas.
The unique expertise of SAES in the field of materials science is generated and developed by an outstanding R&D department, the beating heart of the Group core strategy. More than 150 highly skilled people engaged in RDI activities world-wide (20 Phd), almost 14% of the total workforce of the Group, supported by state-of-the-art corporate laboratories, located in Lainate (Milan – Italy) and covering an area of more than 3,300 sq. m.
Annually the Group assigns a high percentage of sales revenues to research and development activities. Thanks to this commitment, all over these years, SAES was capable to respond to the challenging technological needs of new and evolving markets.
The fundamental asset is the Technology Diversification; this is to maintain and reinforce historic technologies of vacuum and special metallurgy, while developing new core businesses such as Shape Memory Alloys and Functional Chemicals.
A total production capacity distributed in eleven facilities, a worldwide-based sale & service network and more than 1,100 employees allow the Group to combine multicultural skills and expertise to be a truly global enterprise.
SAES Group is headquartered in the Milan area (Italy).
The parent company SAES Getters S.p.A. is listed on the Italian Stock Exchange Market, STAR segment, since 1986.
More information on the SAES Group are available in the website www.saesgroup.com.
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ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries. The ZEISS Group develops, produces and distributes measuring technology, microscopes, medical technology, eyeglass lenses, camera and cine lenses, binoculars and semiconductor manufacturing equipment. With its solutions, the company constantly advances the world of optics and helps shape technological progress.
ZEISS is divided up into the four segments Research & Quality Technology, Medical Technology, Vision Care/Consumer Products and Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology. The ZEISS Group is represented in over 40 countries and has more than 50 sales and service locations, upwards of 30 manufacturing sites and about 25 research and development facilities around the globe.
In fiscal year 2016/17, the company generated revenue approximating 5.3 billion euros with around 27,000 employees. Founded in 1846 in Jena, the company is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany. Carl Zeiss AG is the strategic management holding company that manages the ZEISS Group. The company is wholly owned by the Carl Zeiss Stiftung (Carl Zeiss Foundation).
Throughout the world the name of Carl Zeiss stands for the highest quality and reliability. Carl Zeiss Microscopy is part of the Carl Zeiss group, a leading organization of companies operating worldwide in the optical and optoelectronical industry.
Comprehensive Solutions
ZEISS is one of the world leading manufacturers of microscopes. In addition to excellent light-/ion- and electron microscopes, ZEISS also manufactures a diverse range of fluorescence optical sectioning systems as well as high-resolution x-ray microscopes.
Carl Zeiss Microscopy is a leading provider of microscope solutions in the life sciences and materials research markets and QA/QC and also manufactures optical sensor systems for integrated process analysis.
Microscope systems by Carl Zeiss are much more than just hardware. A dedicated and well-trained sales force, an extensive support infrastructure and a responsive service team enable customers to use their ZEISS instruments to their full potential.
Finding the Answers
Microscopy is a key enabling technology in both high tech industries and life sciences research. With its unique portfolio, leading innovations and a highly trained sales force, Carl Zeiss Microscopy is uniquely positioned to play a major role in finding the answers to the most pressing questions of our society.
From energy solutions to environmental problems to a better understanding of neuronal diseases, cancer and infectious agents, Carl Zeiss has a strong history and current mission to support the efforts for these future findings.