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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08:30-10:00 Session 2: ATLC25 Opening Plenary--The Destruction of Public Science in the U.S.: Planning for the Restoration
Plenary Speaker: Barry Bozeman
Discussant: Kei Koizumi
Chair:
Location: Room 236
10:30-12:00 Session 3A: 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 3B: AI in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Studies - Pardigm Shift or Necessary Compromise?
Chair:
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 3C: Career challenges
Chair:
Location: Room 235
10:30 | Embracing Failure in Science: A Cross-Cultural Study on Risk-Taking and Setbacks (abstract) |
10:45 | Risk-taking and research funding - the case of the Villum Experiment (abstract) |
11:00 | Regulating Science: Understanding the Relationship between Regulation and Research Performance of Academic Scientists in the US (abstract) |
11:15 | Scientists Moving across Borders during the Pandemic (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 3D: STI Policy: Outcomes and Opportunities
Chair:
Location: Room 233
10:30 | Assessing the Contribution of EU R&I Programmes to the Digital and Industrial Transition: A Framework for Evaluating Policy Impact on Digital Transformation (abstract) |
10:45 | The innovation outcomes from public R&D support: Does public R&D support positively affect the ‘quality’ of firm level innovation outcomes? (abstract) |
11:00 | Globalization and effectiveness of innovation policy (abstract) |
11:15 | “Bell Labs 2.0” Research Constructs: Policy Opportunities and Challenges (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 3E: Academic entrepreneurship I
Chair:
Location: Room 330
10:30 | When IP Rights Reform is Not Enough: A Configurational Analysis of University Technology Transfer Success in China (abstract) |
10:45 | University Incubators in India: from lab to entrepreneurial ventures (abstract) |
11:00 | The Role of Universities in Innovation and Innovation in Universities: The Brazilian Way (abstract) |
11:15 | Paths Towards Commercialization: Evidence from NIH Proof of Concept Centers (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 3F: Bibliometric studies I
Chair:
Location: Room 222
10:30 | Identification of research articles with high commercial potential (abstract) |
10:45 | Open Access publications on the world stage (abstract) |
11:00 | The representation of local journals in mainstream databases and its implications for the Global South (abstract) |
11:15 | How Generation AI shapes research impact: A triple-difference analysis of regional and disciplinary perspectives (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 3G: Financing Innovation
Chair:
Location: Room 331
10:30 | Capital Gains Tax and Firm Innovation (abstract) |
10:45 | R&D Tax Credit Policies in Developing Countries: A Comparative Analysis and Policy Design Framework (abstract) |
11:00 | Endogenous Innovative Financing of Renewable Energy and Inclusive Catch-Up in Africa: Insights from East Asia (abstract) |
12:00-13:30 Lunch
Location: GLC Atrium
13:30-15:00 Session 5A: Policy Approach for Regional Innovation
Chair:
Location: Room 222
13:30 | Paving the Path to Market: The Role of Place-Based Innovation in R&D Product Availability (abstract) |
13:45 | A Place-Based Policy Reversal Shock: The Economic Development Consequences of Zone Closures (abstract) |
14:00 | Mechanisms of Firm Learning in the Global South: Political Economy of Quality Infrastructure (abstract) |
13:30-15:00 Session 5B: Natural Language Processing and Text Mining
Chair:
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 5C: Measuring Innovation
Chair:
Location: Room 233
13:30 | Contextualising firms’ modes of innovation for appropriate policy development (abstract) |
13:45 | Leveraging Innovation and Global Value Chains Participation for Industrialization: An Agenda for Research in Africa (abstract) |
14:00 | Mapping innovation in high-tech industrialisation in South Africa: Indicators and measurement (abstract) |
14:15 | Collaborative Research for Innovation: a Pathway for Micro and Small Enterprises (abstract) |
13:30-15:00 Session 5D: Advancing Evaluation
Chair:
Location: Room 235
13:30 | Establishing a Customized Evaluation Framework for High-Challenge, Innovation-Driven R&D Programs Abstract in South Korea (abstract) |
13:45 | Portfolio-based Cost-Benefit Methodology for Evaluating Large Research Portfolios (abstract) |
14:00 | An impact assessment strategy for biomedical research funding (abstract) |
13:30-15:00 Session 5E: Research Collaboration and Engagement
Chair:
Location: Room 331
13:30 | Collaboration Preferences and Strategies: Mobilizing social capital for academic productivity (abstract) |
13:45 | Understanding the Motivations and Barriers to Academic Scientists’ Engagement in Co-Production of Knowledge (abstract) |
13:30-15:00 Session 5F: Universities and STI
Chair:
Location: Room 330
13:30 | Is there a trend towards structural convergence in national university systems? Methodology and empirical test for Germany, 1995-2020. (abstract) |
13:45 | Universities’ Research Directionality and Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of the Italian Higher Education System (abstract) |
14:00 | The impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on higher education and research institutions in the European borderland (abstract) |
13:30-15:00 Session 5G: Data Challenges and Opportunities
Chair:
Location: Room 225
13:30 | Are we ready for a new era? —— Risks when we utilize AI for scientific research (abstract) |
13:45 | Disparities in large language models for and about science (abstract) |
14:00 | Developing Data-Centric Approaches for Assessing the Risk of Research Sponsor Bias at Scale (abstract) |
14:15 | Data Access Alternatives: Artificial Intelligence Supported Interfaces (abstract) |
15:30-17:00 Session 6A: Elitism in Science
Chair:
Location: Room 330
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 6B: Patent System
Chair:
Location: Room 233
15:30 | Underappreciated Government Research Support in Patents (abstract) |
15:45 | Computer-Implemented Inventions: Regulatory Debates in the European Union and Andean Community (abstract) PRESENTER: Piedad Lucía Barreto-Granada |
16:00 | Utility model patent regime accessibility: Impacts over time and around the world (abstract) |
15:30-17:00 Session 6C: Organization of Science I
Chair:
Location: Room 225
15:30 | Exploring the social organization of the sciences (abstract) |
15:45 | Disciplinary and temporal trends of higher rates of policy document citation of interdisciplinary research (abstract) |
16:00 | Interdisciplinary PhDs Face Barriers to Top University Placement Within Their Discipline (abstract) |
16:15 | Research groups in Uruguay's public university: lessons from more than a decade of promoting collective academic work (abstract) |
15:30-17:00 Session 6D: AI in the Public Sector
Chair:
Location: Room 236
15:30 | Legislating Inclusion: The Digital Inclusion Act and the Societal Impact of AI (abstract) |
15:45 | Ethical AI Innovation for Neurodiverse Individuals (abstract) |
16:00 | A comparative analysis of governance structures for AI deployment in the public sector versus private sector (abstract) |
16:15 | Public-private partnerships to address social challenges using AI (abstract) |
15:30-17:00 Session 6E: Green Transition Toward Sustainability
Chair:
Location: Room 235
15:30 | The role of organizations for the development of green technologies: a focus on uniqueness of combination (abstract) PRESENTER: Stefano Basilico |
15:45 | Managing Transition risk in the GBA China (abstract) |
16:00 | Green technological innovation in Latin America (abstract) |
15:30-17:00 Session 6F: Collaborating Across Boundaries
Chair:
Location: Room 331
15:30 | Navigating Knowledge Boundary: The Influence of Collaboration with Foreign-Educated Researchers on Non-Mobile Researchers’ Agendas (abstract) |
15:45 | Beyond Boundaries: Investigating Research Collaboration Dynamics (abstract) |
16:00 | The non-evolution of cooperation: the influence of economic interests in the exclusion of the bioprospecting agenda from the International Antarctic Regime (abstract) |
16:15 | The Impact of Scientific Research Funding on Talent Development: An Empirical Study of China (abstract) |
15:30-17:00 Session 6G: Technology and Innovation
Chair:
Location: Room 222
15:30 | AI and Smart Environmental Regulation: Creating Policy for Dynamic Resource Management (abstract) |
15:45 | Development strategies for the green hydrogen economy in emerging economies (abstract) |
16:00 | The Impact of 4IR Innovations and Net-Zero Frameworks on Energy Access Enhancement (abstract) |
16:15 | Navigating Trade-offs in Algorithmic Governance: An Agent-Based Simulation Study of Ride-Hailing Platforms (abstract) |
Thursday, May 15th
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08:30-10:00 Session 7A: Governance for Responsible Innovation
Chair:
Location: Room 233
08:30 | The innovation-inclusion nexus: Action oriented research and innovation for inclusive development in Central America (abstract) |
08:45 | Manufacturing Responsibility in Biotech Commercialization (abstract) |
09:00 | Local Governance Capacity, Social Capital and Inclusive and Sustainable Innovation in Colombia (abstract) |
09:15 | Innovation Under Challenge: Human Capital Loss, Organizational Tenure, and the Resilience Effect of Female Representation (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 7B: Global View of Indicators
Chair:
Location: Room 225
08:30 | Efficiency Evaluation of National Innovation Systems of the Global South Countries-An Application of Two-Stage DEA Approach (abstract) |
08:45 | Quality Matters: Enhancing Global STI Tracking Through the Assessment of Indicators (abstract) |
09:00 | Utility Effectiveness and ‘Benefit of the Doubt’ Composite Indicators: Evaluating the Performance of National Innovation Systems (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 7C: Advancing Research with AI
Chair:
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) |
09:00 | AI-Assisted Proposal Writing and Its Implications for Research Funding Competition and Innovation Advancement (abstract) |
09:15 | Harnessing AI to Accelerate Innovation in the Biopharmaceutical Industry (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 7D: 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 | How public innovation shapes environmental sustainability: Evidence from 90 years of plant patents (abstract) |
09:00 | Are Social Innovation Practices Relevant for the deployment of Green-oriented projects? Firm-level evidence from Chile (abstract) |
09:15 | Time to Change? The Effects of Information Provision on the Public Acceptability of Energy and Climate Change Policies, and Their Persistence Over Time (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 7E: Regional Innovation Ecosystems I
Chair:
Location: Room 330
08:30 | Research university assortativity conditions the integration of regional innovation systems (abstract) |
08:45 | The role of start-ups in circular ecosystems (abstract) |
09:00 | Catalysts of Innovation: The Role of Multi-Location Firms in Local Knowledge Development (abstract) |
09:15 | Legitimation Strategy against Socio-economically Disadvantaged Incumbents in a Nascent Industry: The Case of the Korean Mobility Service Industry (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 7F: Trust and Integrity in Science
Chair:
Location: Room 235
08:30 | Science as a Vocation or a Job? How Scientific Norms Shape Different Forms of Research Misconduct (abstract) |
08:45 | Citizens' Repudiation of Science: An Integrative Theory (abstract) |
09:00 | Clean Energy Conservatism: Attitudes Toward Renewable Energy and Nuclear Energy (abstract) |
09:15 | Correlation Analysis of Trust in Government Branches and Acceptance of Automated Vehicles (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 7G: Novelty in Innovation
Chair:
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 8A: Research Funding
Chair:
Location: Room 236
10:30 | The Hunger Games of Funding—When Public Research Funding is Not Enough and the Role of Matching Funds in the Higher Education System of Colombia (abstract) |
10:45 | Funded and unfunded science in Russia: A new dataset and longitudinal analysis (abstract) |
11:00 | From Bean Counting to Game Changing: Rebalancing Research Funding in the Era of Digital Transformation (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 8B: Industrial Policy
Chair:
Location: Room 233
10:30 | Why industrial policy needs directionalities and strategic foresight processes (abstract) |
10:45 | How Institutional Quality Affects Informal Competition’s effect on Input-Output Innovation of Manufacturing Firms in Sub-Saharan Africa? (abstract) |
11:00 | Understanding Taiwan's Innovation Ecosystem: Insights from Innovation and Incubation Centers (abstract) |
11:15 | Overlooked Maintenance: The Impact of Competition and Free-Riding on the Reliability of U.S. EV Charging Infrastructure (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 8C: Data Sources
Chair:
Location: Room 225
10:30 | Capturing the Annual Business Survey in Synthetic Microdata: Construction and Use Cases of a Public Use File (abstract) |
10:45 | STIP Compass: An online and interactive data repository for STI policy analysis in times of disruption (abstract) |
11:00 | The State of U.S. Science and Engineering 2024 (abstract) |
11:15 | The (lack of) visibility of formal scientific criticism (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 8D: Careers in Academic Science
Chair:
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) |
11:15 | Bias in Scientific Publishing: An Adapted Audit of Large Language Models (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 8E: Policy for Energy Transition
Chair:
Location: Room 222
10:30 | Experimentalist Governance For Fossil Fuel Firms (abstract) |
10:45 | What’s Policy Got to Do With It? Transforming Traditional Industries to Lower Carbon Emissions In Latin America (abstract) |
11:00 | A Study on AI-Driven Energy Demand Forecasting for Policy in Renewable Integration and Grid Resilience (abstract) |
11:15 | Combining digital and green technologies in regions: how to close the gap with respect to the frontier? (abstract) PRESENTER: Stefano Basilico |
10:30-12:00 Session 8F: Regional Innovation Ecosystems II
Chair:
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) |
10:30-12:00 Session 8G: Technology for Government/Governance
Chair:
Location: Room 331
10:30 | Governing Risks of Generative Artificial Intelligence: A Sectoral Innovation System Analysis of Financial Services and Healthcare (abstract) |
10:45 | Efficiency Gains and Human Costs: The Impact of Blockchain in China’s Internet Courts (abstract) |
11:00 | Can Broadband Narrow the Gap? Evidence from China (abstract) |
12:00-13:30 Lunch
Location: GLC Atrium
12:00-13:30 Session 9A: Lunch Special Session (optional) Meet the Journal Editors
Chair:
Location: Room 156
12:00 | Lunch Session Workshop: (optional) ATLC meets TFSC: A Dialogue for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy (abstract) |
12:00-13:30 Session 9B: Lunch Special Session (optional) Korean S&T: An Opportunity to Discuss Issues in the Region
Chairs:
Location: Room 158
13:30-15:00 Session 10A: Technology and Economic Performance
Chair:
Location: Room 233
13:30 | Forecasting AI Adoption Capabilities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Benefiting from Absorptive Capacity Framework (abstract) |
13:45 | Firm-level analyses of innovation ecosystem, technological upgrading and performance in South Africa (abstract) |
14:00 | Understanding the Innovation and Economic Growth Nexus: A Dynamic Network Data Envelopment Analysis Approach based on National Capabilities (abstract) |
14:15 | Empirical Timing of National Technological Capability Transition to escape the middle-income trap (abstract) PRESENTER: Sungjun Choi |
13:30-15:00 Session 10B: Bibliometric Studies II
Chair:
Location: Room 225
13:30 | Gender Disparities in Academic Publishing in the Era of Generative AI: A Bibliometric Study (abstract) |
13:45 | Transitioning from science to technology on the shoulders of scientific giants: An analysis of patent-paper pairs (abstract) |
14:00 | The Hidden Cost of Superficial Practices: Patent Citation of False Science and Startup Funding (abstract) |
14:15 | Heterogeneity Analysis of Basic Research Undertaken by Universities and National Research Institutions ——Research Based on the NSFC General Program Data (abstract) PRESENTER: Yifan Huang |
13:30-15:00 Session 10C: Responsible AI Innovation
Chair:
Location: Room 236
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 10D: Next Generation in Science
Chair:
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) |
14:15 | Innovation, Student Loan Policy, and Access to Credit (abstract) |
13:30-15:00 Session 10E: STI Policy: Rationales
Chair:
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 | New Direction for Korea's S&T Diplomacy (SD) in the Competition for Technological Hegemony (abstract) |
13:30-15:00 Session 10F: Transformation of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
Chair:
Location: Room 330
13:30 | The Diverse Research Foci of the Innovation Ecosystem (abstract) |
13:45 | Geopolitical Impacts on Biotech Innovation Ecosystem: A Comparative Study of Taiwan and Singapore (abstract) |
14:00 | The Transformation of Medical Device Innovation System in Taiwan and India (abstract) |
14:15 | The Mutual Shaping of Policy Transformation and the Development of Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem in Taiwan (abstract) |
14:30 | The Transformative Mediating Role of Incubation Centers in the Entrepreneurship Ecosystem (abstract) |
13:30-15:00 Session 10G: Roundtable: Boundary-Spanning Careers in STI
Chair:
Location: Room 331
13:30 | Behind the Scenes of Policy Implementation: The Professionalization of Boundary-Spanning Roles (abstract) |
15:30-17:00 Session 11A: Gender Issues in Science and Innovation
Chair:
Location: Room 235
15:30 | Does gender matter for career progression progression in public research organizations? (abstract) |
15:45 | Who’s Keeping Track? A Framework for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Accountability in Funding Agencies (abstract) |
16:00 | Post-pandemic relationship between parenting engagement and productivity (abstract) |
16:15 | Gender Bias in Media Coverage of Science (abstract) |
15:30-17:00 Session 11B: Roundtable: Place-Based Innovation & Development
Chair:
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 11C: As Open as Possible, As Secure as Necessary
Chair:
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) |
16:15 | International scientific collaboration amid geopolitical tensions: A comparative study of securitization responses in Australia, Canada, Japan, UK, and the US (abstract) |
15:30-17:00 Session 11D: Training Young Researchers
Chair:
Location: Room 233
15:30 | The Influence of PhD Supervision on Researcher Identities: Gender, Diversity, and Professional Imprinting (abstract) |
15:45 | When one teaches, two learn: The bidirectional learning process supervisor-PhD student (abstract) |
16:00 | Do fellowship programmes effectively support the training and productivity of young researchers? Evidence from Japan (abstract) |
16:15 | An outcome analysis of NICHD training programs: 2000-2019 (abstract) |
15:30-17:00 Session 11E: Academic Entrepreneurship II
Chair:
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 11F: Societal Engagement of Research
Chair:
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) |
15:30-17:00 Session 11G: Organization of Science II
Chair:
Location: Room 331
15:30 | Funding Disparities in Science: Analyzing the Influence of Gender, Field, and Seniority in Brazilian Peer Review (abstract) |
15:45 | Considerable Inequality in Faculty Hiring Networks of German Universities. Placement Power in Psychology and Political Science. (abstract) |
16:00 | Research and Policy: mapping the literature across labels and disciplines (abstract) |
16:15 | Changes over time in the leaky pipeline: are gender differences decreasing? (abstract) |
18:00-19:00 Session 12: Early Career Poster Session
Location: Georgia Aquarium
Transition from Natural Gas to Hydrogen: Roles of Incumbent Regime Actors Towards Sustainability (abstract) |
Applying Extended Urban Metabolism Approach and Sustainability Indicators for the Slum Upgrading in Barangay Kamuning, Quezon City (abstract) |
The role of teacher conceptions of climate change in climate change education: Insights from Indonesian upper-secondary teachers (abstract) |
Decentralization and Capacity Building in STI at the Local Level Through Conahcyt Public Policy (abstract) |
Optimizing Renewable Energy Targets and Climate Goals Using AI-Driven Predictive Analytics (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) |
Artificial Intelligence in Training: Improving Productivity and Communication Quality for Call Centre Agents (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) |
Residents' Emotion, Technological Perception, and Value Co-Creation in the Technology-empowered Community Service Delivery (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) |
Too diverse to be pigeonholed: understanding the plurality commitment in transformative innovation policy in the United States (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) |
Advancing In-Space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM) Capabilities: A Radiofrequency Spectrum and Regulatory Framework Analysis (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) |
An Investigation into Harmful Interference in Satellite Communications through the Evolution of ITU Regulations and Allocations (abstract) |
Assessing Compliance to Post-Mission Disposal Guidelines in Low-Earth Orbit (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) |
Refining categorization of spacecraft contaminants for planetary protection (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) |
How Involved Are MNCs in the Fight Against Climate Change? (abstract) |
Exploring the Role of Concerns and Perceived Self-efficacy in Driving Generative AI Adoption and Attitudes towards its Regulation (abstract) |
Co-Producing Justice: Community Self-Organization in Digital Platform Dispute Resolution (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) |
Friday, May 16th
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08:30-10:00 Session 13A: 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 13B: Equity & Inclusion in Innovation
Chair:
Location: Room 233
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 13C: Global STI performance
Chair:
Location: Room 225
08:30 | Too Poor To Make a Difference in Science (abstract) |
08:45 | Co-evolution of the global research collaboration network and the performance of nations in science and technology (abstract) |
09:00 | Collaboration Patterns and Research Impact: A Comparative Analysis of Nanoparticle Science in Public Research Institutes (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 13D: Transition Policy
Chair:
Location: Room 331
08:30 | How to implement mission-oriented innovation policy – The case of the German Energy Research Program (abstract) |
08:45 | Can traditional STI instruments pursue transitional goals? The Swedish Strategic innovation Programmes (abstract) |
09:00 | Transforming STI policy for sociotechnical transitions: The OECD Agenda for Transformative STI Policies (abstract) |
09:15 | Organising mission-oriented innovation policy around systems of use innovation and platforms (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 13E: Risk and Governance of Emerging Technologies
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Location: Room 235
08:30 | Addressing the Paradoxical Nature of Emerging Technologies in Transformative Policies (abstract) |
08:45 | Proactive Approach to Sociotechnical Transitions: Linking Technology Evolution and Barrier Resolution (abstract) |
09:00 | Technology readiness level mapping as a basis for governance of emerging technologies (abstract) |
09:15 | Impact of Government Facial Recognition Technology Sourcing on Facial Data Sharing: An Experimental Study in Digital Tax Services (abstract) |
08:30-10:00 Session 13F: Open Science
Chair:
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 14A: Agrifood System Innovation and Policy
Chair:
Location: Room 233
10:30 | Knowledge Networks Shaped the Innovation Pathway(s) of U.S. Seed Patents (1930–2022) (abstract) |
10:45 | Exploring innovation portfolios of agricultural businesses: A Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT) approach (abstract) |
11:00 | Expanding the Potential of Cellular Agriculture: Beyond Meat Substitutes to Sustainable Food Innovation Ecosystems (abstract) |
11:15 | STI policy to take on the challenges for realizing the transformative territorial development potential of small-scale rural agro-industries in El Salvador (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 14B: 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) |
10:45 | Predicting which large and growing areas of research will decline (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 14C: Emerging AI Technology & Governance
Chair:
Location: Room 235
10:30 | Artificial Intelligence's Past as Prologue: a (re-)geopoliticization of technology (abstract) |
10:45 | Analyzing the Balance Between Data Privacy Laws and the Need for Innovation in Sectors (abstract) |
11:00 | Exploring an innovation policy for public AI – Ration-ales, examples and learnings (abstract) |
11:15 | The Impact of Offensive and Defensive Policies on U.S.-China AI Technology Decoupling (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 14D: Responsible Innovation
Chair:
Location: Room 222
10:30 | Linking Data in a Shared Service Environment to Support Policy Research (abstract) |
10:45 | Understanding the Alignment Between New Industry Policy and Climate Policy: Implications for International Trade, Domestic Employment, and Green Transitions (abstract) |
11:00 | Values and the Knowledge-governance Interface: The co-production of Digital Sequence Information governance at the Convention for Biological Diversity. (abstract) |
11:15 | Science and Innovation Policy as a Catalyst in Building Capabilities in Local Production of Medicines for Children in Zimbabwe (abstract) PRESENTER: Margaret Siyawamwaya |
10:30-12:00 Session 14E: From Metrics to Policy: The Roles of Open Source Software
Chair:
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 | Open-source Software Indicators of Science and Engineering Activity (abstract) |
11:30 | From GitHub to GDP: A framework for measuring open source software innovation (abstract) |
10:30-12:00 Session 14F: Green Technologies
Chair:
Location: Room 330
10:30 | Prospects for green transition and technological catch-up in Brazil (abstract) |
10:45 | Firms’ Knowledge Disclosure: Website, Publication, and Patent Data (abstract) |
11:00 | Technology Needs Assessment Study Project for Climate Change in India- Case Study (abstract) |