ATLC25: 2025 ATLANTA CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE AND INNOVATION POLICY
PROGRAM

Days: Tuesday, May 13th Wednesday, May 14th Thursday, May 15th Friday, May 16th

Tuesday, May 13th

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Wednesday, May 14th

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10:30-12:00 Session 4A: Mapping knowledge on emerging technologies
Chair:
Location: Room 225
10:30
The Evolution of Scientific Knowledge and Social Discourse : A Multi-layer Network Analysis of AI technologies (abstract)
10:45
National Research Absorptive Capacity for Emerging Technologies: A Case Study of Generative AI Research in Japan (abstract)
11:00
The Trajectory of Emerging Digital Automation Technologies (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 4B: Panel Discussion: AI in STI Policy Studies - Paradigm Shift or Necessary Compromise? (Speakers below)
Location: Room 236
10:30
AI-Driven Innovation Measurement: Testing the limits of Large Language Models (and Knowledge Graphs) for scaling the mapping of business innovations (abstract)
10:45
Large Language Models in Data Generating Processes for Innovation Policy Studies: Method Development for an International Database (abstract)
11:00
AI in Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy Studies – Paradigm Shift or Necessary Compromise? (abstract)
11:15
Analyzing Technologies Instead of Counting Patents! Using AI to Cluster Patents by Technologies of Enterprises (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 4C: Career challenges
Location: Room 235
10:30
Regulating Science: Understanding the Relationship between Regulation and Research Performance of Academic Scientists in the US (abstract)
10:45
Scientists Moving across Borders during the Pandemic (abstract)
11:00
Innovation, Student Loan Policy, and Access to Credit (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 4D: STI Policy: Outcomes and Opportunities
Location: Room 233
10:30
The innovation outcomes from public R&D support: Does public R&D support positively affect the ‘quality’ of firm level innovation outcomes? (abstract)
10:45
Globalization and effectiveness of innovation policy (abstract)
11:00
The Neglected Science of Creating Demand for Innovation? (abstract)
11:15
Web-Based Innovation Policy Evaluation: The SBIR Program (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 4E: Innovation and entrepreneurship
Location: Room 222
10:30
When IP Rights Reform is Not Enough: A Configurational Analysis of University Technology Transfer Success in China (abstract)
10:45
The Role of Universities in Innovation and Innovation in Universities: The Brazilian Way (abstract)
11:00
Paths Towards Commercialization: Evidence from NIH Proof of Concept Centers (abstract)
11:15
“Bell Labs 2.0” Research Constructs: Policy Opportunities and Challenges (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 4F: Technology for Government/Governance
Location: Room 331
10:30
Governing Risks of Generative Artificial Intelligence: A Sectoral Innovation System Analysis of Financial Services and Healthcare (abstract)
10:45
Can Broadband Narrow the Gap? Evidence from China (abstract)
11:00
Proactive Approach to Sociotechnical Transitions: Linking Technology Evolution and Barrier Resolution (abstract)
11:15
Data Access Alternatives: Artificial Intelligence Supported Interfaces (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 6A: Natural Language Processing and Text Mining
Location: Room 236
13:30
Enhancing and Mining the Long COVID Research Literature (abstract)
13:45
Using LLMs to Analyze Incident Reporting and Support Policymaking: Opportunities and Challenges (abstract)
14:00
Process-Level Analysis of Green Technology Transitions: A Large-Scale Patent Analysis Using BERT-based Text Mining (abstract)
14:15
Collaborative measuring between human and AI: Measuring emerging technologies with situated knowledge (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 6B: Data Challenges and Opportunities
Chair:
Location: Room 222
13:30
Identification of research articles with high commercial potential (abstract)
13:45
The representation of local journals in mainstream databases and its implications for the Global South (abstract)
14:00
Bias in Scientific Publishing: An Adapted Audit of Large Language Models (abstract)
14:15
Disparities in large language models for and about science (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 6C: Research Collaboration: Challenges and Opportunities
Location: Room 235
13:30
Innovation and the Evolution of Collaboration and Collaborators: A Network Approach (abstract)
13:45
Collaboration Preferences and Strategies: Mobilizing social capital for academic productivity (abstract)
14:00
Post-pandemic relationship between parenting engagement and productivity (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 6D: AI in the Public Sector
Location: Room 225
13:30
Legislating Inclusion: The Digital Inclusion Act and the Societal Impact of AI (abstract)
13:45
Ethical AI Innovation for Neurodiverse Individuals (abstract)
14:00
A comparative analysis of governance structures for AI deployment in the public sector versus private sector (abstract)
14:15
Public-private partnerships to address social challenges using AI (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 6E: Collaborating Across Boundaries
Location: Room 233
13:30
Navigating Knowledge Boundary: The Influence of Collaboration with Foreign-Educated Researchers on Non-Mobile Researchers’ Agendas (abstract)
13:45
The non-evolution of cooperation: the influence of economic interests in the exclusion of the bioprospecting agenda from the International Antarctic Regime (abstract)
14:00
The Impact of Scientific Research Funding on Talent Development: An Empirical Study of China (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 6F: Training Young Researchers
Chair:
Location: Room 330
13:30
When one teaches, two learn: The bidirectional learning process supervisor-PhD student (abstract)
13:45
Do fellowship programmes effectively support the training and productivity of young researchers? Evidence from Japan (abstract)
14:00
An outcome analysis of NICHD training programs: 2000-2019 (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 7A: Policy Approach for Regional Innovation
Location: Room 222
15:30
Paving the Path to Market: The Role of Place-Based Innovation in R&D Product Availability (abstract)
15:45
A Place-Based Policy Reversal Shock: The Economic Development Consequences of Zone Closures (abstract)
16:00
Mechanisms of Firm Learning in the Global South: Political Economy of Quality Infrastructure (abstract)
16:15
R&D Tax Credit Policies in Developing Countries: A Comparative Analysis and Policy Design Framework (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 7B: Elitism in Science
Location: Room 235
15:30
How important is a university’s position in the global research network for attracting top international researchers? The case of Germany (abstract)
15:45
Socioeconomic status influences academic scholarship (abstract)
16:00
The elite undergraduate backgrounds of US professors (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 7C: Organization of Science I
Location: Room 225
15:30
Interdisciplinary PhDs Face Barriers to Top University Placement Within Their Discipline (abstract)
15:45
Considerable Inequality in Faculty Hiring Networks of German Universities. Placement Power in Psychology and Political Science. (abstract)
16:00
Exploring the social organization of the sciences (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 7D: Global View of Indicators
Location: Room 233
15:30
Utility Effectiveness and ‘Benefit of the Doubt’ Composite Indicators: Evaluating the Performance of National Innovation Systems (abstract)
15:45
Indicators across Incomes: A Framework for Mapping Disparate Societal Conditions (abstract)
16:00
Leveraging Innovation and Global Value Chains Participation for Industrialization: An Agenda for Research in Africa (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 7E: Technology and Innovation
Location: Room 330
15:30
Navigating Trade-offs in Algorithmic Governance: An Agent-Based Simulation Study of Ride-Hailing Platforms (abstract)
15:45
Computer-Implemented Inventions: Regulatory Debates in the European Union and Andean Community (abstract)
16:00
The role of organizations for the development of green technologies: a focus on uniqueness of combination (abstract)
PRESENTER: Stefano Basilico
Thursday, May 15th

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08:30-10:00 Session 9A: Governance for Responsible Innovation
Location: Room 233
08:30
Manufacturing Responsibility in Biotech Commercialization (abstract)
08:45
Local Governance Capacity, Social Capital and Inclusive and Sustainable Innovation in Colombia (abstract)
09:00
Innovation Under Challenge: Human Capital Loss, Organizational Tenure, and the Resilience Effect of Female Representation (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 9B: Advancing Research with AI
Location: Room 236
08:30
Algorithms for what? Scientists' attitudes toward the relevance of human-computer collaborations in a U.S. bionanomaterials laboratory (abstract)
08:45
AI and Future of Science: How is AI Transforming Science? Implications for Scientific Workforce Development (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 9C: Sustainable STI Development
Chair:
Location: Room 222
08:30
Breaking the Vicious Cycle: Adaptive Planning to Transform Vulnerable Cities into Resilient, Sustainable Models (abstract)
08:45
Are Social Innovation Practices Relevant for the deployment of Green-oriented projects? Firm-level evidence from Chile (abstract)
09:00
Enhancing Public Acceptance of Energy & Environmental Policies through Real-time Information Provision: Does it Last?" (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 9D: Regional Innovation Ecosystems I
Chair:
Location: Room 330
08:30
Research university assortativity conditions the integration of regional innovation systems (abstract)
08:45
Catalysts of Innovation: The Role of Multi-Location Firms in Local Knowledge Development (abstract)
09:00
Co-evolution of the global research collaboration network and the performance of nations in science and technology (abstract)
09:15
Collaborative Research for Innovation: a Pathway for Micro and Small Enterprises (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 9E: Trust and Integrity in Science
Location: Room 235
08:30
Science as a Vocation or a Job? How Scientific Norms Shape Different Forms of Research Misconduct (abstract)
08:45
The (lack of) visibility of formal scientific criticism (abstract)
09:00
Citizens' Repudiation of Science: An Integrative Theory (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 9F: Novelty in Innovation
Location: Room 331
08:30
Novelty vs Impact? When the market reacts to patent quality disclosure? (abstract)
08:45
The meaning of Novelty: Introducing the Novelty Vector using AI (abstract)
09:00
Identifying highly novel research proposals: evaluation of the selection process of the Austrian Science Fund Emerging Fields programme (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 10A: Research Funding
Location: Room 222
10:30
Funded and unfunded science in Russia: A new dataset and longitudinal analysis (abstract)
10:45
From Bean Counting to Game Changing: Rebalancing Research Funding in the Era of Digital Transformation (abstract)
11:00
An impact assessment strategy for biomedical research funding (abstract)
11:15
Risk-taking and research funding - the case of the Villum Experiment (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 10B: Industrial Policy
Location: Room 233
10:30
Why industrial policy needs directionalities and strategic foresight processes (abstract)
10:45
Overlooked Maintenance: The Impact of Competition and Free-Riding on the Reliability of U.S. EV Charging Infrastructure (abstract)
11:00
Combining digital and green technologies in regions: how to close the gap with respect to the frontier? (abstract)
PRESENTER: Stefano Basilico
11:15
Experimentalist Governance For Fossil Fuel Firms (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 10C: Data Sources
Location: Room 225
10:30
Can Synthetic Microdata Preserve Cross Product Moments of Innovation Phenomena? (abstract)
10:45
STIP Compass: An online and interactive data repository for STI policy analysis in times of disruption (abstract)
11:00
Firms’ Knowledge Disclosure: Website, Publication, and Patent Data (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 10D: Careers in Academic Science
Location: Room 235
10:30
Specialization and academic career: Different effects in different career stages (abstract)
10:45
Research Collaboration with Non-Academics and Academic Career Advancement: A “Scientific and Technical Human Capital” Explanation (abstract)
11:00
Resistance to Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Promotion and Tenure Evaluation at Universities (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 10E: Regional Innovation Ecosystems II
Location: Room 330
10:30
Promoting capacity building in the regional innovation ecosystem: Informing the prototyping of a decision visualization tool (abstract)
10:45
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Data-Driven Configurational Trajectories in the US (abstract)
11:00
The in-demand skills portfolios of regions and their impact on productivity (abstract)
12:00-13:30 Session 11: Lunch Special Session (optional) Meet the TFSC Journal Editors
Chair:
Location: Room 156
12:00
Lunch Session Workshop: (optional) ATLC meets TFSC: A Dialogue for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 12A: Universities and STI
Location: Room 233
13:30
Is there a trend towards structural convergence in national university systems? Methodology and empirical test for Germany, 1995-2020. (abstract)
13:45
The impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on higher education and research institutions in the European borderland (abstract)
14:00
Understanding the Motivations and Barriers to Academic Scientists’ Engagement in Co-Production of Knowledge (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 12B: Responsible AI Innovation
Location: Room 330
13:30
Public Acceptance on Air Taxis: Using the UTAUT2 framework to identify acceptance on unmanned aerial mobility for users and non-users (abstract)
13:45
Implementing equity in an advanced manufacturing project: Lessons for operationalizing responsible AI (abstract)
14:00
Understanding Future AI-Green Technology Directions from Past Technological Trajectories (abstract)
14:15
The Future of Task Automation. A Delphi Survey (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 12C: Next Generation in Science
Location: Room 235
13:30
Employment and Reenrollment Behavior Among Students in Stackable Credential Pathways in Technical Fields: Evidence from Ohio (abstract)
13:45
Does training in AI affect PhD students’ careers? Evidence from France (abstract)
14:00
Training researchers to engage in policy in the U.S.: Mapping the growth and diversity of program models (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 12D: STI Policy: Rationales
Location: Room 222
13:30
How to strengthen the role of STI policy for climate change? The mapping of the capabilities and opportunities of science and technology on climate change in Uruguay (abstract)
13:45
Understanding the role of STI policy rationales in the Latin American and Caribbean context: the case of the Dominican Republic (abstract)
14:00
Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Policy: An imperative for Small Independent Developing States (SIDs) within the Caribbean (abstract)
14:15
Establishing a Customized Evaluation Framework for High-Challenge, Innovation-Driven R&D Programs Abstract in South Korea (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 13A: Gender Issues in Science and Innovation
Location: Room 235
15:30
Does gender matter for career progression progression in public research organizations? (abstract)
15:45
Gender Bias in Media Coverage of Science (abstract)
16:00
Gender Disparities in Academic Publishing in the Era of Generative AI: A Bibliometric Study (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 13B: Roundtable: Place-Based Innovation & Development
Location: Room 236
15:30
Place-Based Innovation as a Mechanism for Equitable Development and Strengthening Democratic Foundations: U.S. and European Experiences (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 13C: As Open as Possible, As Secure as Necessary
Location: Room 225
15:30
Navigating the Tightrope: Balancing Openness and Security in European Research (abstract)
15:45
Trusted Research: The Uk's Approach to Balancing International Collaboration And Research Security (abstract)
16:00
Research Integrity or National Security: An Explorative Study of the China Initiative (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 13D: Academic Entrepreneurship II
Location: Room 222
15:30
Open Science, Intellectual Property, and Tensions in Public-Private Research Partnerships: The Irish Context (abstract)
15:45
Academic patenting in the USA and Canada: changing patterns and comparisons with Europe (abstract)
16:00
Consultancies, Problems in Research, Mentoring Practices, and Research Productivity: The Case of Academics in Dual-Disadvantaged Situation (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 13E: Societal Engagement of Research
Location: Room 330
15:30
Insights from the Origins of the Science of Science: Historical Implications for Contemporary Science Policy (abstract)
15:45
Unpacking social impact: Quantifying scholarly and social activities in humanities and social sciences in Japan (abstract)
16:00
Are Societal Promises in Science and Technology Substantiated? A Study of Value Expressions in Patents (abstract)
16:15
Disciplinary and temporal trends of higher rates of policy document citation of interdisciplinary research (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 13F: Organization of Science II
Location: Room 331
15:30
Funding Disparities in Science: Analyzing the Influence of Gender, Field, and Seniority in Brazilian Peer Review (abstract)
15:45
Research and Policy: mapping the literature across labels and disciplines (abstract)
16:00
Changes over time in the leaky pipeline: are gender differences decreasing? (abstract)
16:15
Who’s Keeping Track? A Framework for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Accountability in Funding Agencies (abstract)
18:00-19:00 Session 14: Early Career Poster Session
Location: Fox Theater
Transition from Natural Gas to Hydrogen: Roles of Incumbent Regime Actors Towards Sustainability (abstract)
Partnership and Attitudes: Unlocking the Smart City Paradox of Success and Failure in Africa (abstract)
Between Competition and Openness: Drivers of Scientists' Data Sharing Behavior and the Tension Between Norms (abstract)
A Comparative Analysis of Artificial Intelligence Patents in the United States and China within the Sustainable Development Goals Framework Using Large Language Models (abstract)
Prospects of small modular reactors for urban sustainability and climate resilience: A conceptual foundation and cross-country analysis (abstract)
Tracing the Interactions between Policy Entrepreneurs and Business Entrepreneurs in Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: The Case of Shenzhen (1980-2020) (abstract)
Examining how assemblages are formed in emergent responsible management practices: An actor network-theory approach (abstract)
Positioning of Research Actors as a New Framework of Research Evaluation: A Demonstration through Interdisciplinarity and Collaboration Patterns of Korean Public Research Institutes (abstract)
The impact of publicly funded programs in sustainability: The case of the São Paulo Research Foundation in Brazil (abstract)
A Missing Link of R&D Investment and Outcomes: Moderating Effects of Gender Diversity (abstract)
Large-scale analysis of publication characteristics reveals science's evolving interdisciplinarity and internationalization (abstract)
Examining the Implementation of Mission-Oriented Innovation Policy: A Case Study of the Energy Earthshots Initiative (abstract)
Simulating Safety Zones for Sustainable and Equitable Lunar Resource Utilization (abstract)
Tabulation of Platform and Part Sharing Geosynchronous Equatorial Orbit Satellites (abstract)
An outline for responsible use at the Earth-Moon Lagrange Points (abstract)
AI adoption and productivity: Evidence from plant-level data (abstract)
Design thinking for prototyping and product development within a university-led SMEs cluster initiatives in Bolivia (abstract)
Exploring funding mechanisms of scientific collaboration between Taiwan and New Southbound Policy (NSP) priority countries (abstract)
A Comprehensive Timeline of Spaceport Camden and Takeaways for Commercial Space Actors (abstract)
Navigating Renewable Energy Policy: The Impact of Subsidized Solar-Powered Irrigation on Smallholder Farmers in Nepal (abstract)
Bilateral Agreements in International Technological Cooperation: A Comparative Study of India-US and Brazil-US Green Technology Collaborations (abstract)
Reshaping Platform Work Design: The Impact of Algorithmic Management on Job Characteristics and Outcomes of Ride-Hailing Drivers (abstract)
Digital Knowledge Management of R&D Policy and Information: The Case of the Republic of Korea’s National Science and Technology Information Service (NTIS) (abstract)
Business model innovation in small and medium-sized enterprises within university-led cluster initiatives in Bolivia (abstract)
Recent trends in the institutional environment of STI policy in Uruguay: some lessons and challenges (abstract)
Examining the Effect of Patent Filing on Venture Capital Acquisition: The Moderating Role of Collaborative Patents in the Field of Artificial Intelligence (abstract)
The effects of technological innovation on sustainable development in Africa across climate regimes. (abstract)
Analyzing the trends of historical satellite conjunctions for different LEO regimes and satellite operators using conjunction data messages (abstract)
Exploring the Role of Concerns and Perceived Self-efficacy in Driving Generative AI Adoption and Attitudes towards its Regulation (abstract)
Navigating the Future of Biotechnology: Global Policy Shifts and Ethical Challenges in Human Gene Editing (abstract)
Comparative Analysis of Part-Time vs. Full-Time Ride-Hailing Drivers in China: Impacts on Platform Efficiency and Policy Formulations (abstract)
Actors, Ideas, and Interests: Lobbyist Framing of Artificial Intelligence in Canada (abstract)
Understanding Adoption Dynamics: Mobile Applications and Women Smallholder Farmers in Zimbabwe. (abstract)
Indicators across Incomes: A Framework for Mapping Disparate Societal Conditions (abstract)
Friday, May 16th

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08:30-10:00 Session 15A: Technology and Economic Performance
Location: Room 233
08:30
Forecasting AI Adoption Capabilities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Benefiting from Absorptive Capacity Framework (abstract)
08:45
Understanding the Innovation and Economic Growth Nexus: A Dynamic Network Data Envelopment Analysis Approach based on National Capabilities (abstract)
09:00
Empirical Timing of National Technological Capability Transition to escape the middle-income trap (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sungjun Choi
09:15
Capital Gains Tax and Firm Innovation (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 15B: Transformation in the Lab: AI, Automation, and Digitalization
Chair:
Location: Room 236
08:30
Bridging or Widening the Gap? The Role of AI in Shaping Global Research Performance (abstract)
08:45
Balancing Bytes and Beakers: Skill change in the digitalisation of industrial science (abstract)
09:00
Searching for theory? Researchers’ perspectives on artificial intelligence and machine learning in manufacturing and materials science research (abstract)
09:15
Rise of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Science (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 15C: Equity & Inclusion in Innovation
Chair:
Location: Room 225
08:30
Drug accessibility in the European Union: evidence from Supplementary Protection Certificates (abstract)
08:45
Policy Implications of Skill Changes under Digital Automation: A Processual Approach with the Case of the Platform Economy (abstract)
09:00
Gender bias in grant allocation shows a decline over time (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 15D: Transition Policy
Chair:
Location: Room 331
08:30
Transforming STI policy for sociotechnical transitions: The OECD Agenda for Transformative STI Policies (abstract)
08:45
Exploring an innovation policy for public AI – Ration-ales, examples and learnings (abstract)
09:00
Artificial Intelligence's Past as Prologue: a (re-)geopoliticization of technology (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 15E: Risk and Governance of Emerging Technologies
Location: Room 235
08:30
Addressing the Paradoxical Nature of Emerging Technologies in Transformative Policies (abstract)
08:45
Technology readiness level mapping as a basis for governance of emerging technologies (abstract)
09:00
Impact of Government Facial Recognition Technology Sourcing on Facial Data Sharing: An Experimental Study in Digital Tax Services (abstract)
08:30-10:00 Session 15F: Open Science
Location: Room 222
08:30
Differentiating Data Reuse in Scientific Publications (abstract)
08:45
Competition or Diversion? Effect of Public Sharing of Data on Research Productivity of Data Provider (abstract)
09:00
Improving research productivity: hindering factors, remedies, and the promise of open science. A systematic review (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 16A: Transformation of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
Location: Room 330
10:30
The Diverse Research Foci of the Innovation Ecosystem (abstract)
10:45
Geopolitical Impacts on Biotech Innovation Ecosystem: A Comparative Study of Taiwan and Singapore (abstract)
11:00
The Transformation of Medical Device Innovation System in Taiwan and India (abstract)
11:15
The Mutual Shaping of Policy Transformation and the Development of Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem in Taiwan (abstract)
11:30
The Transformative Mediating Role of Incubation Centers in the Entrepreneurship Ecosystem (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 16B: Industries and Innovation
Location: Room 233
10:30
STI policy to take on the challenges for realizing the transformative territorial development potential of small-scale rural agro-industries in El Salvador (abstract)
10:45
Too Poor To Make a Difference in Science (abstract)
11:00
Legitimation Strategy against Socio-economically Disadvantaged Incumbents in a Nascent Industry: The Case of the Korean Mobility Service Industry (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 16C: Exploration and Growth in Research
Chair:
Location: Room 225
10:30
Assessing the exploration of basic research: An objective ex-ante measurement and project-level influencing factors (abstract)
PRESENTER: Baicun Li
10:45
Predicting which large and growing areas of research will decline (abstract)
11:00
Heterogeneity Analysis of Basic Research Undertaken by Universities and National Research Institutions ——Research Based on the NSFC General Program Data (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yifan Huang
10:30-12:00 Session 16D: Energy Technology & Governance
Location: Room 235
10:30
Correlation Analysis of Trust in Government Branches and Acceptance of Automated Vehicles (abstract)
10:45
How to implement mission-oriented innovation policy – The case of the German Energy Research Program (abstract)
11:00
Clean Energy Conservatism: Attitudes Toward Renewable Energy and Nuclear Energy (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 16E: Responsible and Use-Inspired Innovation
Location: Room 222
10:30
Understanding the Alignment Between New Industry Policy and Climate Policy: Implications for International Trade, Domestic Employment, and Green Transitions (abstract)
10:45
Values and the Knowledge-governance Interface: The co-production of Digital Sequence Information governance at the Convention for Biological Diversity. (abstract)
11:00
Organising mission-oriented innovation policy around systems of use innovation and platforms (abstract)
10:30-12:00 Session 16F: From Metrics to Policy: The Roles of Open Source Software
Location: Room 236
10:30
GitHub Innovation Graph: Metrics and Data on Open Source Software Development (abstract)
10:45
Open-Source Metrics: Attributing Credit, Measuring Impact, and Shaping Policy (abstract)
11:00
From Metrics to Policy: The Role of Open-Source Software in Science and Innovation (abstract)
11:15
From GitHub to GDP: A framework for measuring open source software innovation (abstract)