ATLC2023: ATLANTA CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE AND INNOVATION POLICY
PROGRAM

Days: Tuesday, May 23rd Wednesday, May 24th Thursday, May 25th Friday, May 26th

Tuesday, May 23rd

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Wednesday, May 24th

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08:45-10:00 Session 2: Plenary #1: Taking Stock and Looking Forward. A Research Agenda on Public Research Funding

Panelists:

Valeria Arza, CENIT-CONICET

Lars Engwall, Uppsala University

Aldo Geuna, University of Torino

Location: Room 236
10:30-12:00 Session 3A: Research Careers
Location: Room 225
10:30
Mobility of U.S.-Trained Foreign-Born S&E PhDs – a study of evidence building for science policy research (abstract)
10:45
Experiences of Foreign Born/Foreign Trained US STEM Faculty: A Qualitative Metasynthesis of the Literature through the Intersectional Lenses of Gender and Race/Ethnicity (abstract)
11:00
Quantifying gender and retention patterns among U.S. faculty (abstract)
11:15
Talking and Walking Interdisciplinarity Across Fields (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 3B: Measuring and Governing Global Science
Location: Room 222
10:30
Exploring Alternatives for Measuring National Scientific Capacity (abstract)
10:45
Democratic Governance and International Research Collaboration: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Global Science Network (abstract)
11:00
Research misconduct investigations in China’s science funding system (abstract)
11:15
The latent structure of global scientific development (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 3C: Innovation Capabilities for Transformative Change
Location: Room 233
10:30
Innovation capabilities for transformative change: opening a critical knowledge dialogue (abstract)
10:45
Making Urban Sustainability Transitions happen: Transformative Innovation Policy in Six European Cities (abstract)
11:00
Insights from the experience of TIP South Africa: networking capabilities in building a community of practice (abstract)
11:15
Transformative innovation capabilities in practice: insights from the Living Catchments policy experiment in South Africa (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 3D: Assessing Use of Research Evidence in Legislatures
Location: Room 235
10:30
Detecting Evidence Citation and Quotation in the U.S. Congress: A Methodological Case Study (abstract)
10:45
Did Education Policymakers Overlook Relevant Scholarly Research during COVID-19? (abstract)
11:00
Quantitative Methods for Assessing the Use of Research Evidence in Legislatures (abstract)
11:15
Quantitative Modeling of Science-Policy Engagement – Leveraging Behavioral Science to Strengthen Legislative Science Advice (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 3E: Government Funding
Location: Room 327
10:30
Is this grant scarce and desirable? The perception of competition in public research funding (abstract)
10:45
Knowledge spillovers from HIV research-funding (abstract)
11:00
Joining the dots between government, funders and academia: are Areas of Research Interest the missing cog in the system? (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 3F: Climate Sustainability and Environmental Justice
Location: Room 328
10:30
Policy perspectives regarding benefits and challenges of connecting with citizen science initiatives. A case study on environmental justice (abstract)
10:45
STI policy and climate change: insights from Uruguay and South Africa (abstract)
11:00
Equitable Energy Transition Problem Framing: A Comprehensive Success Factor Analysis (CSFA) Approach (abstract)
11:15
“Walking the green line”: government sponsored R&D and clean technologies in the US (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 3G: Responsible Research and Innovation
Location: Room 236
10:30
Inclusion as Science and Innovation Policy Objective: Comparing Responsible Research and Innovation and Broader Impacts Frameworks (abstract)
10:45
Framing and operationalizing ethical and responsible innovation in AI-driven manufacturing innovation (abstract)
11:00
Engaging learned societies in promotion of open science and responsible research (abstract)
11:15
Societal impact of research and public policy: a bibliometric assessment (abstract)
13:15-14:45 Session 5A: Research Careers and Institutional Types
Location: Room 225
13:15
Institutional reproduction of intersectional inequalities in science (abstract)
13:30
Labor advantages drive the greater productivity of faculty at elite universities (abstract)
13:45
Faculty Research Productivity in Striving Research Universities (abstract)
13:15-14:45 Session 5B: Barriers, Bottlenecks and Disruptions in Innovation
Location: Room 222
13:15
Voluntary Human Capital Mobility, Involuntary Mobility, and Innovation; Evidence from the Collapse of Nortel Networks (abstract)
13:30
How do firms overcome barriers to innovations?: the mediating roles of external and internal funding of Korean Green firms (abstract)
13:45
A cluster analysis of innovation barriers in agricultural sector: A k-modes machine learning algorithm approach (abstract)
14:00
Do scientific knowledge flows inspire exploratory innovation? Evidence from US biomedical and life sciences firms (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xiangpeng Lian
13:15-14:45 Session 5C: Regions II
Location: Room 233
13:15
The Geographic Content of Research: Stylized facts on the places that get studied (abstract)
PRESENTER: Christian Chacua
13:30
Rationality of export promotion policies in Costa Rica: is this a mix of GVC, innovation system and middle income trap approaches? (abstract)
13:45
Signaling innovation activities within agri-food ecosystems (abstract)
14:00
The making of a new technoscience: the contribution of CIFAR databases to the development of deep learning (abstract)
PRESENTER: Aldo Geuna
13:15-14:45 Session 5D: Measuring Innovation
Location: Room 327
13:15
Understanding the use of innovation-related concepts in enterprises’ websites (abstract)
13:30
Examining Firms’ Engagement with Different Forms of Knowledge Disclosure: Website, Publication and Patent data (abstract)
13:45
Quantifying biomedical firms’ basic research (abstract)
14:00
Are Federal Contractors Less Innovative? (abstract)
13:15-14:45 Session 5E: Energy Technology
Location: Room 328
13:15
The impact of innovation cluster policies on Energy-transition: Learning from leading energy clusters in Germany. (abstract)
PRESENTER: Mahendra Singh
13:30
Using Granular Start-up and Project Data to Analyze Global Scaling of Novel Climate and Energy Technologies (abstract)
13:45
Leveraging technology spillovers to accelerate clean energy innovation (abstract)
14:00
Mission-oriented policy learning for an agile energy research program – The case of Germany (abstract)
13:15-14:45 Session 5F: Open Science and Accessibility
Location: Room 236
13:15
The Economic Logic of Open Science in Fusion Energy Research: A Systemic Approach to Policymaking (abstract)
PRESENTER: Marco Vincenzi
13:30
How to make research data available and ensure compliance with the OSTP Memo (abstract)
13:45
Information accessibility and knowledge creation: the impact of Google’s withdrawal on Chinese scientific publications (abstract)
14:00
Literature review and scientific mapping on the economic, policy, and societal impact of research (abstract)
15:15-16:45 Session 6A: Decisions and Scientific Productivity
Chair:
Location: Room 225
15:15
Exploring Transparency and Openness Through TOP Factors and Citation Indicators (abstract)
15:30
Parody, Joke, or Insanity? Retracted Publications Continue to Garner Attention (abstract)
15:45
Large-scale assessment of editors' impact on publishing in the social sciences (abstract)
16:00
Does Double-blind Peer-review Effectively Correct for Demographic Disparities in Research Funding? (abstract)
15:15-16:45 Session 6B: Institutions and Science
Location: Room 222
15:15
Research Governance and the Dynamics of Science: A Comparative Analysis of Governance Effects in Organisational Context (abstract)
15:30
Imprinting or Learning? Charting the Organizational Evolution of Scientific Laboratories (abstract)
15:45
Scholarly publishing at US federally funded research & development laboratories: influences on public-private science (abstract)
15:15-16:45 Session 6C: Digital and Data Led Innovation
Location: Room 233
15:15
The Smart City as a Field of Innovation: Effects of Public-Private Data Collaboration on Innovation Performance of Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises in China (abstract)
15:30
Are Digital Innovation Policies Effective in Promoting the Development of Digital Economy in China? (abstract)
15:45
Data-driven innovations in Germany: Drivers and determinants of adoption by SMEs (abstract)
16:00
The Technological Convergence of Emerging Intelligent Technology Ecosystem (abstract)
15:15-16:45 Session 6D: Connections and Networks in Science
Location: Room 235
15:15
Capturing Research Field Dynamics through Multiplex Network Structures (abstract)
15:30
Using Hierarchical Stochastic Blockmodels to Examine Synthetic Biology Discourse on Twitter (abstract)
15:45
Evolution of the co-authorship network in 5G technology: Bibliometrics and network analysis from 2005 to 2021. (abstract)
16:00
How does SDG related research differ? (abstract)
15:15-16:45 Session 6E: Triple Helix
Location: Room 327
15:15
Advancing University, Industry, and Government Collaboration in Bibliometrics Building a network infrastructure for data infrastructure (abstract)
15:30
The Relationship between Government Innovation Funding and the Likelihood of Venture Capital, IPO, and Acquisition in Genomics (abstract)
15:45
Technology Transfer and Commercialisation in Nigerian Universities: Motivation, Barriers and Policy Options (abstract)
15:15-16:45 Session 6F: Carbon, Batteries, Energy
Location: Room 328
15:15
Greening manufacturing: Technology intensity and carbon dioxide emissions in developing countries (abstract)
15:30
The multilevel roles of the State in transformative innovation policy: analyzing the implications for emerging economies in the case of Uruguay and Colombia (abstract)
15:45
Innovation-Led Oriented Policies: Investigating the Development of Low-Carbon Hydrogen Technologies (abstract)
16:00
The role of external knowledge in industry development and sub-market formation: the case of lithium-ion batteries (abstract)
18:00-19:30 Session 7: Early Career Poster Session @ Gala Dinner
Open Innovation System, Absorptive Capacities, and Sustainable Economic Growth in Africa (abstract)
What drives wastewater reuse policy adoption and reinvention? A policy diffusion analysis (abstract)
A guiding framework for University-Industry partnerships to strengthen innovation and technology transfer ecosystem…a case study from India (abstract)
An Analysis of Revealed Comparative Advantages in Scientific and Technological Disciplines in the Anglophone Caribbean Region, 1996-2020 (abstract)
Using Zero Robotics as a study case for Intersectional Antiracist Technology Framework (abstract)
Policy innovations spawned by the advance of rooftop solar systems (abstract)
A Tale of Two Faculty: Differences in Career Experiences of First-Generation Faculty and Faculty with PhD parents (abstract)
Net Zero? An assessment of the technological innovation research funding towards low-carbon transitions (abstract)
PRESENTER: Abdulrafiu Abbas
From Crisis to Survival: How Informal Businesses Harness Innovation to Evolve their Businesses (abstract)
Purpose, progress and significance of innovative and challenging project in South Korea (abstract)
Changes and characteristics of science and technology policy due to COVID-19 -Focusing on the case of Korean government R&D investment- (abstract)
Bibliometric Analysis of Nanotechnology Applications for Coronavirus Treatment from 2000-2022 (abstract)
Analysis of the Impact of Sovereign Wealth Funds on Defense Policy : The Case of South Korea’s Cluster Munition Industry (abstract)
Are researchers in national research institutes in China satisfied with the block grant funding policy ?-evidence from Fundamental Research Funds policy implementation (abstract)
Balancing the Tradeoff between Regulation and Innovation for Artificial Intelligence: An Analysis of Top-down Command and Control and Bottom-up Self-Regulatory Approaches (abstract)
Discovery patterns in the concepts entropy network and their impact on scientific research (abstract)
The Impacts of Network Multiplexity on Successful Scientific Productivity: The Case of US STEM Faculty (abstract)
Implementing Research Impact Assessments: what data, methods and resources do funders need to do this well? (abstract)
Are Women's Works and Claims Received with More Skepticism? (abstract)
Balancing work and family: Differential experiences of foreign-born and U.S.-born faculty in academic science (abstract)
Navigating the tightrope: Understanding Shenzhen, its contemporary contexts, and its future as a center for Chinese technology and innovation (abstract)
An Analysis of Autonomous Vehicle Deployment Forecasts: Understanding a Technology Hype Cycle (abstract)
Analyzing the Significance of Public Values in Artificial Intelligence Patent Documents (abstract)
The Quest for Strategies of Social Control: from State Policy Documents for Autonomous Vehicles (abstract)
Governing academic research and publication with public sector logics: recipe for failures? (abstract)
How sectoral differences influence STI policies in catching up by emerging countries: A systematic literature review (abstract)
Building Innovative Medical Device Sector and the Convergence of the Emerging Technologies in Small Emerging Economy (abstract)
Governing Transformative Innovation Policy: a policy regime approach (abstract)
Thursday, May 25th

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08:30-10:00 Session 8A: Realities of Scientific Work I
Location: Room 225
08:30
Failure in Science: How organizational and institutional factors shape early career experience (abstract)
08:45
Female researchers report more overall responsibility in teamwork (abstract)
09:00
The Impact of Team Diversity on Research Productivity (abstract)
09:15
Towards the measurement of epistemic disagreement in science (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 8B: Equity and inclusion in innovation II
Location: Room 222
08:30
Innovation for start-ups: the sooner the better? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ming Gao
08:45
Does Institutional Context Matter for How Gender Influences Innovation? The Heterogeneous Impact of Gender Diversity on Technological Evolution (abstract)
09:00
Obstacles to innovation and labor productivity: evidence for Latin American and Caribbean SMEs (abstract)
09:15
Gender and transformative innovation in Africa: Strategic policy interventions to enhance participation of women in the 4th industrial revolution. (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 8C: Innovation Along the Value Chain
Location: Room 233
08:30
Robot adoption and innovation activities (abstract)
08:45
Induced innovation revisited: the development of US battery storage (abstract)
09:00
The curvilinear effect of economic growth on the quality of business patents (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 8D: Teaching a Virtual Dog New Tricks – Drawing Intelligence From Science, Technology, Innovation and Policy Documents
Location: Room 235
08:30
Creation of new indicators with a specialized DeepLearning model for innovation studies – Testing the B Corp Certification (abstract)
08:45
Digital tools for tracing policy action through COVID-19 - Exploring the innovation strategies of 24 countries with natural language processing (abstract)
09:00
Evaluating Canadian Climate Policy Mix Stringency (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 8E: STI Policies for Sustainable Transitions
Location: Room 327
08:30
Specificities of energy and environmental transitions and resulting challenges for innovation policies to support them: a view from Germany (abstract)
08:45
How Willing are Consumers to Electrify Their Households? Case Study of the U.S. State of Georgia (abstract)
09:00
Innovation intermediaries in the new bioeconomy: Integrating translation, responsibility, and sustainable transitions (abstract)
09:15
History-friendly modelling of energy transitions in an enlarged TIS-MLP framework: the case of wind turbines (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 8F: Coproduction and Public Good
Location: Room 328
08:30
The involvement of non-academic partners in societally targeted funded research (abstract)
08:45
What Does Equitable Co-production Entail? Three Perspectives (abstract)
09:00
Interactions among societal and professional RTDI actors in four different futures (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 9A: Mobility and Careers
Location: Room 225
10:30
Labor-market placement of doctorate degree holders in Norway (abstract)
10:45
Quasi-experimental analysis of academic mobility: an example of the Polish international exchange program (abstract)
11:00
Quantifying hierarchy and dynamics in US faculty hiring and retention (abstract)
11:15
How many times should scholars move? The relationship between international academic mobility and research performance in the US and Europe (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 9B: Disruptions and Research Priorities
Location: Room 222
10:30
Global research governance and its adaptation to research 'shocks': COVID disruption, response and recovery (abstract)
10:45
Artificial intelligence for COVID-19 research: What makes scientific collaborations successful? (abstract)
11:00
Steering research towards sustainability: the role of international collaboration in research on Chagas disease (abstract)
11:15
University scientific coproduction becomes more social in crisis (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 9C: National Policies
Location: Room 233
10:30
The Effects of Chinese Investments in Digital Infrastructures on Data Policies and Regulations in Host Countries: A Case Study on New Clark City, Philippines (abstract)
10:45
Transformative Innovation Policies as sociotechnical niches: An illustrative case from Colombia’s Social Appropriation of Knowledge policy (abstract)
11:00
The participation of the Global South in Ocean transnational science networks: evidences from the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina (abstract)
11:15
Innovation Policy Governance in Africa: insights from Nigeria and South Africa (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 9D: Governance and Innovation
Location: Room 235
10:30
Equality of Opportunity as a Driver of Innovation: Conceptualization and Cross-Country Econometric Evidence (abstract)
10:45
Building an innovation ecosystem: ENCQOR’s strategy (abstract)
11:00
Connectivity, Networks, and Policy: Broadband and Urban Workforce Development (abstract)
11:15
Is Korean research council system good fit for innovation? (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 9E: Qualitative & Machine Learning Methods
Location: Room 327
10:30
A methodological contribution to activate the trajectory of productive interactions between science and society. Application in two case studies and comparison of results. (abstract)
10:45
Publication Quality and Publishing Practices: Views from Researchers (abstract)
11:00
Comparing states’ AI capabilities in governance and performances (abstract)
11:15
Exploring emerging trends in 5G industry from patent data using text mining techniques and network analysis (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 9F: Funding Mix
Chair:
Location: Room 328
10:30
Diversification vs. specialization from the perspective of research programmes: a complexity approach (abstract)
PRESENTER: Antonio Zinilli
10:45
Research generality as a measure of interdisciplinary impact: A case study of the NC State Genetic Engineering and Society Center (abstract)
11:00
Impact of Institutional Design and Funding Mix of Research Funding Programs (abstract)
11:15
Changing landscape of global science funding (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 9G: Public Welfare and Social Good
Location: Room 236
10:30
Innovation and social welfare: A new research agenda (abstract)
10:45
Tracing causal mechanisms for the impact of societally targeted funding (abstract)
11:00
What is in It for Us? Institutional Trustworthiness and Facial Recognition Technology in Policing (abstract)
13:15-14:45 Session 11A: Equity and Inclusion in Innovation 1
Location: Room 225
13:15
Averting Obsolescence: Knowledge Spillovers from Junior to Senior Inventors (abstract)
13:30
Innovation in Capacity Building for Applied Policy Research: The Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training (ARRT) Project - "Inclusivity at the Edge" (abstract)
13:45
Building the Future Science Policy Workforce Through Undergraduate Opportunities (abstract)
14:00
The Influence of Gender, Work Experience, and Education on the Likelihood of Raising Venture Capital and IPO in Genomics (abstract)
13:15-14:45 Session 11B: Collaborating Across Boundaries
Location: Room 222
13:15
Connecting innovation to human capabilities: a case study of township innovators in South Africa (abstract)
13:30
Joining evenly while remaining unlike: the influence of balanced inter-sectoral research collaborations on scientific performance (abstract)
13:45
Stronger together: migrant entrepreneurial teams in high-tech industries in Germany (abstract)
14:00
Collaboration Patterns of Public Research Institutes in Korea and Their Relation to Positioning of Research (abstract)
13:15-14:45 Session 11C: Regions I
Location: Room 233
13:15
Biomedical Entrepreneurship in U.S. Regions (abstract)
13:30
Federal Laboratories as Anchor Tenants: The Role of Geography in the NASA SBIR Program (abstract)
13:45
Government support to spur innovation in remote regions in Canada – Evidence from two Canadian Federal programs (abstract)
13:15-14:45 Session 11D: Universities and STI
Location: Room 235
13:15
Resource Dependence Effects in Formalized Inter-organization Exchanges: The Case of University F&A Rates (abstract)
13:30
Is there gender bias in academic careers? An event history analysis (abstract)
13:45
Should universities be Smart about innovation? University technology portfolio and licensing strategies (abstract)
14:00
Academic Skill Variety Among Scientists and Engineers (abstract)
13:15-14:45 Session 11E: Evaluation 1
Location: Room 327
13:15
A Realistic Evaluation of Science Policy - Generating Learning for Spanish Public Administration Institutions (abstract)
13:30
Evaluation of the innovation incentive program. (abstract)
13:45
Evaluating the quality of non-written research outputs (abstract)
14:00
Measuring Ecosystems’ Innovation Capabilities with The Innovation Potential of Individuals: A Systematic Review of Multidimensional Construct (abstract)
15:15-16:45 Session 12: Plenary #2:GLOBELICS@20: Two Decades of Innovation Studies for the Global South

Panelists: 

Erika Kraemer-Mbula, GLOBELICS President

Michiko Iizuka, Vice President for Asia

Rasmus Lema, Vice President for Europe

Marina Szapiro, Vice President for the Americas

Location: Room 236
Friday, May 26th

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08:30-10:00 Session 13A: Career Roles: Trajectories
Location: Room 225
08:30
Project Roles over the Career Trajectory: The misalignment between performed labor and desired career preparation (abstract)
08:45
Understanding Career Transitions of Applied Researchers to Universities. Evidence from Germany (abstract)
09:00
The value of competitive hires within institutions under audit: A global comparison of university departments in the UK, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Norway and Hong Kong (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 13B: Global & Regional
Location: Room 222
08:30
New industrial and innovation policies in the context of recent productive and innovative global transformations (abstract)
08:45
Technological Capabilities and Co-Invention Networks for Regional Diversification: Evidence from Brazil (abstract)
09:00
Monitoring and evaluation of regional agricultural innovation in emerging economies: assessing the conditions for further operationalization in the case of Casanare, Colombia (abstract)
09:15
Policy considerations for AI and genome editing shaping humanity (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 13C: Policy Considerations
Location: Room 233
08:30
How are GVC-oriented policies different? The Implications for ST&I Policies (abstract)
08:45
The Evolving Role of White House Science Advice: An Assessment of the Membership Balance and Policy Impact of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) (abstract)
09:00
Policy levers to traverse the “Valley of Death” – which to pull, when, and how hard? (abstract)
09:15
Knowledge Intermediaries and Evidence Use in State Policymaking: Topic Modeling and Analysis of Two Consequential Policy Areas (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 13D: Evaluation 2
Location: Room 328
08:30
Learning to evaluate transitions and missions policies (abstract)
08:45
Meta-evaluation of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy: evidence from an emerging economy (abstract)
09:00
Evaluating Sectoral and Associative Policy: The Case of the FSAT Program in Argentina. (abstract)
09:15
An Integrated Approach to Innovation Policy Analysis: The Case of Romania (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 13E: Innovation for Public Purposes
Location: Room 327
08:30
Applied research to develop cancer drugs, basic research to succeed (abstract)
08:45
How does artificial intelligence contribute to public values? A large-scale analysis of AI patents (abstract)
09:00
Cross-category spillovers in medical research (abstract)
09:15
Problematising the role of STI policy in agricultural innovation in developing countries: The case of South Africa (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 13F: Challenges in Innovation Policy
Location: Room 236
08:30
Covid-19 and Beyond: Arguments for a New Innovation Policy (abstract)
08:45
Ethics, Justice, and Policy: On the Dangers of Innovation (abstract)
09:00
Revisiting Research and Innovation Futures 10 years after: Devising policy insights against the backdrop of actual developments (abstract)
09:15
Innovation policy making from the practitioner's perspective – A morphological design process for policy instruments – The case of Germany (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 14A: Realities of Scientific Work II
Location: Room 225
10:30
Gender and attrition in the changing nature of scientific work (abstract)
10:45
Risk-Taking in Science (abstract)
11:00
Gender bias in team formation: The case of the European Science Foundation’s grants (abstract)
11:15
Gender bias in funding evaluation: A RCT field experiment (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 14B: Rethinking National Innovation Policy Frameworks
Location: Room 222
10:30
Technology Sovereignty: empirical implementations of a conceptual framework (abstract)
10:45
Obstacles to Innovate and the Role of Public Funding: Evidence from Chile (abstract)
11:00
Governing the Platform Economy: Accommodating, Defensive, and Generative Strategies (abstract)
11:15
Assessing Organizational Capabilities and Effectiveness of Digital Transformation Implementation Agencies: A Case of the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA) of South Korea (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 14C: Informetric Methods
Location: Room 233
10:30
Informetric methods for studying the diversity of the scientific workforce: Towards a state-of-the-art (abstract)
10:45
Identifying Hot Topics Based on Export Activity (abstract)
11:00
Identifying and Characterizing Translational Research Strategies (abstract)
11:15
The Division of Scientific Labour: An empirical view on contributions to global science from the periphery (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 14D: Private Sector Funding
Location: Room 235
10:30
Utilizing the national resources for financing transformation: experiences from four Latin American countries (abstract)
10:45
The Role of Speedier Public Funding for Small High-Tech Firmsentrepreneurial finance; seed funding; SBIR; NIH; public venture capital; entrepreneurial timing (abstract)
11:00
The commercialization of DoD-SBIR patents (abstract)
11:15
Corporate science and IPO (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 14E: Tech Transfer
Location: Room 327
10:30
Innovative Funding Mechanisms to Enhance Federal Technology Transfer and Public Private Partnerships (abstract)
10:45
Varieties of Regional Innovation Systems around the World and Catch-up by Latecomers (abstract)
11:00
Government Funding and the Development of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecosystems (abstract)
11:15
Building resilient technology policy through public participation: The case of the Chilean National AI Strategy (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 14F: Societal Impact of Research
Location: Room 236
10:30
Disentangling the societal discourse on covid-19 in Belgium: scientists communicating in the written press during the recent public health crisis (abstract)
10:45
A Toolkit for Demonstrating Societal and Economic Impact of University Research (abstract)
11:00
Changing Directions: Steering science, technology and innovation towards the Sustainable Development Goals (abstract)