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10th International Open and User Innovation WorkshopJuly 30-August 1, 2012Harvard Business School
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Minitalk Schedule
For additional details and abstracts, see the following pages:
Mini-talk Presentations Group I (Day 1)
| Presenter | Title | Topic | Breakout Room | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sonali Shah | Do Innovative Users Generate More Useful Insights? An Analysis of Corporate Venture Capital Investments in the Medical Device industry | User Entrepreneurship | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 2 | Franco Malerba | Spin-offs are not the only story: User industry spin-outs in high tech industries | User Entrepreneurship | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 3 | Sheryl Winston Smith | Who are the User Entrepreneurs? | User Entrepreneurship | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 4 | Xin Yu | A systematic literature review of user entrepreneur studies: Some common themes | User Entrepreneurship | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 5 | Vanita Yadav | Grassroots User Innovation and Entrepreneurship: An Emerging Perspective from India | User Entrepreneurship | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 6 | Cyrielle VELLERA | Beyond innovation: An exploratory investigation of lead users motivations to commercialize their innovations | User Entrepreneurship | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 7 | Joachim Henkel | IP Modularity in Software Ecosystems – How SugarCRM’s IP and Business Model Shape its Product Architecture | IP | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 8 | Kenneth Huang | Uncertain intellectual property conditions, knowledge appropriation and access: Evidence from genomics | IP | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 9 | Katherine Strandburg | Physicians and Patents: A Tale of Two Innovation Systems | IP | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 10 | Stéphane Lhuillery | The organization of industrial R&D and scientific disclosure | IP | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 11 | Cristina Rossi Lamastra | Venture Capital Investment in Open Source Start-ups | IP | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 12 | Clemens Appl | A Collective as Creator – the European juridical perspective | IP | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 13 | Poul Houman Andersen | Paying for free Lunch: How do creative talents establish legitimacy in their employer-company to justify engagement for another company? | IP | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 14 | Benjamin Mako Hill | Almost Wikipedia: What Eight Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About Mechanisms of Collective Action | Online Communities | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 15 | Haiyi Zhu | Effectiveness of Shared Leadership in Online Communities | Online Communities | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 16 | Sung Joo Bae | How do online forums grow?: The role of topic diversity, network structure and participants interaction | Online Communities | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 17 | Daren Brabham | Crowd Control: A Research Agenda for the Management of Online Communities | Online Communities | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 18 | Daniel Kahnert | New Organizational Forms in Collaborative Innovation - | Online Communities | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 19 | Nadia Kirilova | THE SOCIAL LIFE OF DESIGN ARTIFACTS IN THINGIVERSE | Online Communities | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 20 | Nicoletta Dimitrova | Decoding and Evaluating User-contributed Data in Social Chatters | Online Communities | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
Mini-talk Presentations Group II (Day 1)
| Presenter | Title | Topic | Breakout Room | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Michael Menietti | Competition & Cognition: Evidence on Individual Behavior and Performance in Rank-Order Tournaments | Innovation Contests | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
| 2 | Robin Kleer | The Effect of Collaborative Incentives on Ideation Behavior: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment | Innovation Contests | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
| 3 | Milica Sundic | Crowdsourcing as an Innovation Strategy: A Study on Crowdsourcing Platforms in Austria and Switzerland | Innovation Contests | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
| 4 | Florian Schirg | Winning by Losing - Motivations of Participants in an Extreme Form of Innovation Tournaments | Innovation Contests | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
| 5 | Maximilian Witt | From Idea Competitions to Online Games - A Longitudinal Analysis of Creative Process Engagement | Innovation Contests | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
| 6 | Christian Scheiner | Is Gamification the New Solution for Idea Competitions? Longitudinal Insights into the Perception of Game Mechanics towards Motivation | Innovation Contests | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
| 7 | Sebastian Spaeth | How Constraints and Knowledge impact Open Innovation | Search and Open Innovation | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 8 | Dirk Lüttgens | Critical factors for implementing broadcast search: a qualitative analysis | Search and Open Innovation | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 9 | Christoph Ihl | Searching or Sitting in the Right Spot? The Regional Scope of Open Innovation | Search and Open Innovation | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 10 | Mikko O.J. Laine | Costs and Benefits of Openness in Innovation Search | Search and Open Innovation | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 11 | Tomas Farchi | Searching for External Knowledge: Multi-Level Evidence on the Antecedents of Inbound Open Innovation | Search and Open Innovation | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 12 | Matthias Rass | The Social Side of Open Innovation: The Role of Social Capital in Open Innovation Communities | Search and Open Innovation | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 13 | Satoshi Horiguchi | User Innovation without Physical Product Change | Firms & Communities | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 14 | Hind Benbya | Relational Models of Knowledge Sharing: Transitioning between markets and communities | Firms & Communities | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 15 | Marie Smed | Utilization of Users Expertise in Product Testing - Evidence from the Pharmaceutical industry | Firms & Communities | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 16 | Ghita Dragsdahl Lauritzen | Turning Dilemmas into Paradoxes – Contributions of Systems Theory in Managing Community Boundaries | Firms & Communities | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 17 | Joana Mendonca | Measuring User Innovation: | Policy and Government | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 18 | Jari Kuusisto | Measuring user innovation – The Finnish Community Innovation Survey 2010 (CIS 2010) | Policy and Government | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 19 | Peter Svensson | Innovation community policy - Swedish case study | Policy and Government | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 20 | Rasmus Koss Hartmann | ‘User’ innovation by public sector organizations: Innovation and openness in regulation inside government | Policy and Government | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 21 | Giordano Koch | Identifying Participants' Roles in Open Government Platforms and its Impact on Community Growth | Policy and Government | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 22 | Andrew Torrance | Innovation Wetlands | Policy and Government | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
Mini-talk Presentations Group III (Day 2)
| Presenter | Title | Topic | Breakout Room | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Oliver Alexy | No soliciting – Managing unsolicited ideas for R&D | Crowdsourcing | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 2 | Benedikt Langner | Competing with friends: A field study of community-based competitions at Threadless and Local Motors | Crowdsourcing | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 3 | Nadine Escoffier | Using Crowd-Wisdom to Predict Market Results and to Co-create Successful New Products: Proof-of-Concept of an Efficient Long Term Strategy | Crowdsourcing | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 4 | Johann Füller | ScrapLab: How to find innovative and sustainable designs made of scrap? Impact of Incentive Preference on Contribution Behavior | Crowdsourcing | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 5 | Matt O'Hern | The Company or the Crowd? The Impact of Co-Created Customer Service on Service Recovery Outcomes | Crowdsourcing | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 6 | Jonathan Sims | How Innovative are Innovation Communities, and When Do Firms Care? | Crowdsourcing | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 7 | Carsten Bergenholtz | Collective problem solving: Computer-based simulation models | Crowdsourcing | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 8 | Alexander Vossen | Paying for Philanthropy? The Pro-Social Boundaries of Monetary Prize Incentives in Ideation Contests | Crowdsourcing | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 9 | Annika Mueller | The Impact of Monetary and Non-monetary Incentives in Platform-based Innovation Contests | Crowdsourcing | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 10 | Chiara Franzoni | Making Science More Open: How Crowd Science Can Learn From the Open Source Experience | Crowdsourcing | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 11 | Dominik Mahr | User-Innovation Communities: The Impact of Members’ Communication Style on Participation Behaviour | Motivation | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 12 | Pradeep Kumar Ponnamma Divakaran | Using idea-networks and their early network-patterns as a screening method at the fuzzy front of innovation | Motivation | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 13 | Yuko Kinoshita | Correcting the “Bias” in Participants with a New Method of User-Driven Product Development on SNSs | Motivation | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 14 | Julia Hautz | LOYALTY AND ITS IMPACT ON CONSUMERS’ INNOVATION COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT | Motivation | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 15 | Martina Pasquini | The Role of Sophisticated Users in Innovation and Creation of Entrepreneurial Opportunities: Differences across Sectoral Systems | Motivation | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 16 | Susumu Ogawa | Exploring the characteristics and motives of consumer innovators: Community Innovators Vs Independent Innovators | Motivation | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 17 | Peter Magnusson | Outsourcing idea screening: Exploring users’ appropriateness for judging new product/service ideas | Evaluation | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
| 18 | Christoph Riedl | A Bias for Normal Science? A Randomized Experiment Evaluating the Evaluators for Medical Grants | Evaluation | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
| 19 | Jörg Haller | Why Open Evaluation? Objectives and Key Factors Influencing the Output of Open Evaluation | Evaluation | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
| 20 | Henning Piezunka | A Wealth of Information and a Scarcity of Attention: How Organizations Cull User Suggestions | Evaluation | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
Mini-talk Presentations Group IV (Day 2)
| Presenter | Title | Topic | Breakout Room | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nitin Mayande | Structure, Information Flow and Synchronized Innovation in Online Open Innovation Communities | Open Innovation in Firms (I) | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 2 | Verena Manninger | The Front-End of Innovation at an IT Service Firm | Open Innovation in Firms (I) | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 3 | Vanessa Duarte | Towards a decision model of open innovation | Open Innovation in Firms (I) | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 4 | Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas | Formalized problem-solving practices and the impact of collaborations with suppliers on firms’ innovative performance | Open Innovation in Firms (I) | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 5 | Pengfei Wang | Escape from Learning Traps: The effect of Inter-organizational collaboration on firm’s exploration and exploitation | Open Innovation in Firms (I) | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 6 | Alberto Di Minin | Collaborative new service and product development, orchestrating customer contribution: the case of Ansaldo Energia | Open Innovation in Firms (I) | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 7 | Aitor Bediaga | An open innovation model based on the experience of Basque companies | Open Innovation in Firms (I) | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 8 | Gabriel Costello | New Wine New Skins: Theories of the Firm Revisited | Open Innovation in Firms (I) | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 9 | Christina Raasch | Modeling interactions between user and producer innovation: User-contested and user-complemented markets | Innovation Theory | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 10 | Paul van der Boor | MODELING Open- and User Innovation and Evolution of the Market using Agent-Based Modeling | Innovation Theory | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 11 | Allan Afuah | Writing innovation papers that contain theory | Innovation Theory | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 12 | Marcel Bogers | An exploration of collaborative prototyping as a multi-level boundary-crossing prototyping process | Toolkits | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 13 | Jenny Eriksson Lundström | Supporting Creativity the User’s Way in Innovation Toolkits impacts Sustainability Performance in Organizations | Toolkits | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 14 | George Kuk | Where to locate? Relations of Open API with Location Preferences of Third-Party Developers in Social Media | Toolkits | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 15 | Georgina Voss | Open Hardware Toolkits for User-Led Design | Toolkits | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 16 | Mario Schaarschmidt | How Do Firms Control Open Source Software Communities? An Empirical Analysis of Different Governance Modes | FLOSS (I) | Room H (Aldrich 211) |
| 17 | Juho Lindman | 15 years of Open Source Business | FLOSS (I) | Room H (Aldrich 211) |
| 18 | Fabio Landini | Institutional Change and Information Production | FLOSS (I) | Room H (Aldrich 211) |
| 19 | Daniel Curto-Millet | IT Innovation and Open Source Requirements Processes | FLOSS (I) | Room H (Aldrich 211) |
| 20 | Maha Shaikh | Mutability and Becoming: Materializing of Public Sector Adoption of Open Source Software | FLOSS (I) | Room H (Aldrich 211) |
Mini-talk Presentations Group V (Day 3)
| Presenter | Title | Topic | Breakout Room | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pedro Oliveira | Patients of Chronic Diseases as User Innovators and Entrepreneurs: The Case of Medical Treatments/Devices | Innovation in Health and Medicine | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 2 | Steve Flowers | User developed medical therapy - the case of Crohn's disease | Innovation in Health and Medicine | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 3 | Mareike Hinsch | User Innovation in Techniques - A Case Study Analysis in the Field of Medical Devices | Innovation in Health and Medicine | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 4 | Hani Safadi | Rethinking IS Workarounds: Lessons from Open-Source Healthcare IT | Innovation in Health and Medicine | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 5 | Yutaka Hamaoka | Creation and Diffusion of Innovation by User-Firm-University Collaborative Networks: Patent Analysis of a CT Scanner | Innovation in Health and Medicine | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 6 | Terry Mughan | Innovation in telehealth in Europe: Ecosystem obstacles to SME penetration and growth | Innovation in Health and Medicine | Room A (Aldrich 107) |
| 7 | Ilse Klanner | Certainty biases in Mass Customization: How perceived uniqueness of self-designed products can be boosted. | Mass Customization | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 8 | Mahnoosh Zebardast | Creation of competitive advantage by sustainable mass customization: Development of Design outcomes assessment model | Mass Customization | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 9 | Golboo Pourabdollahian | Sustainable Mass Customization: Proposal of a Reference Framework to Integrate Sustainability and Mass Customization as a New Production Paradigm | Mass Customization | Room B (Aldrich 108) |
| 10 | Sarah Otner | CONSTRUCTING STATUS: ANTECEDENTS OF STATUS IN ELECTRONIC NETWORKS OF PRACTICE | User Innovation | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 11 | Alexander Lang | Engraving Market Intelligence in the Heart of Product Development | User Innovation | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 12 | Lars Frederiksen | The emergence and evolution of knowledge communities: The user innovation research community | User Innovation | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 13 | Thomas Mack | Towards a comprehensive understanding of individual innovation contribution to corporate NPD – a creativity-based approach | User Innovation | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 14 | Pamela Adams | The magnitude of innovation by demand in a sectoral system: the role of intermediate users in semiconductors | User Innovation | Room C (Aldrich 109) |
| 15 | Marco Tonellato | Relational coordination in an Open Source Software Project: From events to structure | FLOSS (II) | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
| 16 | Zeynep Yetis | SETTING THE STAGE: EXPLORING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF A PRIVATE-COLLECTIVE COMMUNITY | FLOSS (II) | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
| 17 | Joel West | Open Source Communities: Challenges of Moving From Software Into Biology | FLOSS (II) | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
| 18 | Richard Tee | Innovation and Value Migration in Layered Architectures: The Case of Cloud Orchestration Stacks | FLOSS (II) | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
| 20 | Heger Attaya | On the competition between Proprietary software, Piracy, and Free software | FLOSS (II) | Room D (Aldrich 110) |
Mini-talk Presentations Group VI (Day 3)
| Presenter | Title | Topic | Breakout Room | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Frank PIller | Organizing for Open Innovation: | Open Innovation and Firms (II) | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 2 | Hila Lifshitz-Assaf | Houston we have a solution! | Open Innovation and Firms (II) | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 3 | Helle Alsted Sondergaard | Gaining performance by linking open innovation practices and internal activities | Open Innovation and Firms (II) | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 4 | Hamid Mazloomi | How do a High Tech SME Adopt an Entrepreneurial Approach to Growth? The Case of Open Innovation | Open Innovation and Firms (II) | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 5 | Irina Savitskaya | Investigating open innovation strategies: a simulation study | Open Innovation and Firms (II) | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 6 | Ana Luiza Burcharth | Neither Invented Nor Shared Here: How Attitudes Prevent the Adoption of Open Innovation Practices | Open Innovation and Firms (II) | Room E (Aldrich 111) |
| 7 | Anna B. Holm | OPENING BUSINESS MODELS THROUGH BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY | Open Innovation and Firms (II) | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 8 | Juha Hinkkanen | Open Innovation Potential in Developing Business Environments – Results from a Cross-Country Survey | Open Innovation and Firms (II) | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 9 | Daria Podmetina | Open Innovation theory Building: Review of Methodology | Open Innovation and Firms (II) | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 10 | Kande Kazadi | Stakeholder Co-Creation: A Case Study Explicating the Underlying Organizational Capabilities | Open Innovation and Firms (II) | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 11 | Norman Mueller | Case studies on collaborative innovation: Using phronesis and thematic analysis to explore the intra-organizational side of open innovation management within multinational corporations | Open Innovation and Firms (II) | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 12 | Christopher Tucci | Open innovation, corporate venture capital, and internal R&D | Open Innovation and Firms (II) | Room F (Aldrich 011) |
| 13 | Linda Hamdi-Kidar | Co-creation with consumers: who are the best targets? | Lead Users | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 14 | Christoph Stockstrom | Identification of users with special qualities – Assessing the performance of pyramiding search | Lead Users | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 15 | Lars Bengtsson | Innovating social services through lead user involvement | Lead Users | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 16 | Sara Jahanmir | Lag-Users: A New Source of Innovation | Lead Users | Room G (Aldrich 012) |
| 17 | Samuli Mäkinen | Mountaineering – An Integrative Approach for Finding Rare Research Subjects | Lead Users | Room H (Aldrich 211) |
| 18 | Thorsten Pieper | To own or not to own: How ownership effects user innovation - An empirical study in the rowing sport market | Lead Users | Room H (Aldrich 211) |
| 19 | Christos Tsinopoulos | Lead users’ interaction | Lead Users | Room H (Aldrich 211) |
| 20 | Tim Schweisfurth | Lead users as firm employees: How are they different and why does it matter? | Lead Users | Room H (Aldrich 211) |
