Workshop: What do we know and what should we know about international knowledge sourcing?

   

12-13 June 2015
Department of Political and Social Science
University of Catania (ITALY)
 
This is a launching workshop of an Industrial and Corporate Change Special Issue Session on What do we know and what should we know about international knowledge sourcing?
 
 
The workshop will provide an opportunity for intensive discussion and dialogue on the topics of the call for papers of the Special Issue Section. 
 
Papers presented at the workshop may be considered for publication in the Special Issue Section of Industrial and Corporate Change. Acceptance to the workshop does not grant acceptance to the Special Issue Section.

Keynote Speaker
Charles Dhanaraj, IMD Business School, Lausanne, Switzerland

Perspective participants are requested to submit a full paper to JMCIB4EU@unict.it by March 15, 2015 (extended deadline) and will be notified by April 10, 2015. Deadline for registration is April 25, 2015.

The workshop will host about 20 papers. Participation to the workshop is limited to presenting authors, who may be asked to act as discussants. There may be limited space for scholars interested in attending as general participants. 
There is no participation fee, but participants are requested to cover their own travel and accommodation.
 
Schedule
  • June, 12-13 2015: launching workshop of the Industrial and Corporate Change Special Issue Session
  • June, 15 2015: Industrial and Corporate Change Special Issue Session submission system opens
  • July 1, 2015: Industrial and Corporate Change Special Issue Session submission deadline
  • 2017: scheduled publication of Industrial and Corporate Change Special Issue Section
Organizing and Scientific Committee
Keld Laursen, Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Grazia Santangelo, Department of Political and Social Science, University of Catania, Italy
Lorena D’Agostino, Department of Political and Social Science, University of Catania, Italy
Daniela Maggioni, Department of Political and Social Science, University of Catania, Italy
 
Ultima modifica: 
16/06/2015 - 12:14