Minitalk Schedule

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Mini-talk Presentations Group I (Day 1)

PresenterTitleTopicBreakout Room
1Sonali ShahDo Innovative Users Generate More Useful Insights? An Analysis of Corporate Venture Capital Investments in the Medical Device industryUser EntrepreneurshipRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
2Franco MalerbaSpin-offs are not the only story: User industry spin-outs in high tech industriesUser EntrepreneurshipRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
3Sheryl Winston SmithWho are the User Entrepreneurs?User EntrepreneurshipRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
4Xin YuA systematic literature review of user entrepreneur studies: Some common themesUser EntrepreneurshipRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
5Vanita YadavGrassroots User Innovation and Entrepreneurship: An Emerging Perspective from IndiaUser EntrepreneurshipRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
6Cyrielle VELLERABeyond innovation: An exploratory investigation of lead users motivations to commercialize their innovationsUser EntrepreneurshipRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
7Joachim HenkelIP Modularity in Software Ecosystems – How SugarCRM’s IP and Business Model Shape its Product ArchitectureIPRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
8Kenneth HuangUncertain intellectual property conditions, knowledge appropriation and access: Evidence from genomicsIPRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
9Katherine StrandburgPhysicians and Patents: A Tale of Two Innovation SystemsIPRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
10Stéphane LhuilleryThe organization of industrial R&D and scientific disclosureIPRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
11Cristina Rossi LamastraVenture Capital Investment in Open Source Start-upsIPRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
12Clemens ApplA Collective as Creator – the European juridical perspectiveIPRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
13Poul Houman AndersenPaying for free Lunch: How do creative talents establish legitimacy in their employer-company to justify engagement for another company?IPRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
14Benjamin Mako HillAlmost Wikipedia: What Eight Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About Mechanisms of Collective ActionOnline CommunitiesRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
15Haiyi ZhuEffectiveness of Shared Leadership in Online CommunitiesOnline CommunitiesRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
16Sung Joo BaeHow do online forums grow?: The role of topic diversity, network structure and participants interactionOnline CommunitiesRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
17Daren BrabhamCrowd Control: A Research Agenda for the Management of Online CommunitiesOnline CommunitiesRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
18Daniel KahnertNew Organizational Forms in Collaborative Innovation -Online CommunitiesRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
19Nadia KirilovaTHE SOCIAL LIFE OF DESIGN ARTIFACTS IN THINGIVERSEOnline CommunitiesRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
20Nicoletta DimitrovaDecoding and Evaluating User-contributed Data in Social ChattersOnline CommunitiesRoom C
(Aldrich 109)

Mini-talk Presentations Group II (Day 1)

PresenterTitleTopicBreakout Room
1Michael MeniettiCompetition & Cognition: Evidence on Individual Behavior and Performance in Rank-Order TournamentsInnovation ContestsRoom D
(Aldrich 110)
2Robin KleerThe Effect of Collaborative Incentives on Ideation Behavior: Evidence from a Laboratory ExperimentInnovation ContestsRoom D
(Aldrich 110)
3Milica SundicCrowdsourcing as an Innovation Strategy: A Study on Crowdsourcing Platforms in Austria and SwitzerlandInnovation ContestsRoom D
(Aldrich 110)
4Florian SchirgWinning by Losing - Motivations of Participants in an Extreme Form of Innovation TournamentsInnovation ContestsRoom D
(Aldrich 110)
5Maximilian WittFrom Idea Competitions to Online Games - A Longitudinal Analysis of Creative Process EngagementInnovation ContestsRoom D
(Aldrich 110)
6Christian ScheinerIs Gamification the New Solution for Idea Competitions? Longitudinal Insights into the Perception of Game Mechanics towards MotivationInnovation ContestsRoom D
(Aldrich 110)
7Sebastian SpaethHow Constraints and Knowledge impact Open InnovationSearch and Open InnovationRoom E
(Aldrich 111)
8Dirk LüttgensCritical factors for implementing broadcast search: a qualitative analysisSearch and Open InnovationRoom E
(Aldrich 111)
9Christoph IhlSearching or Sitting in the Right Spot? The Regional Scope of Open InnovationSearch and Open InnovationRoom E
(Aldrich 111)
10Mikko O.J. LaineCosts and Benefits of Openness in Innovation SearchSearch and Open InnovationRoom E
(Aldrich 111)
11Tomas FarchiSearching for External Knowledge: Multi-Level Evidence on the Antecedents of Inbound Open InnovationSearch and Open InnovationRoom E
(Aldrich 111)
12Matthias RassThe Social Side of Open Innovation: The Role of Social Capital in Open Innovation CommunitiesSearch and Open InnovationRoom E
(Aldrich 111)
13Satoshi HoriguchiUser Innovation without Physical Product ChangeFirms & CommunitiesRoom F
(Aldrich 011)
14Hind BenbyaRelational Models of Knowledge Sharing: Transitioning between markets and communitiesFirms & CommunitiesRoom F
(Aldrich 011)
15Marie SmedUtilization of Users Expertise in Product Testing - Evidence from the Pharmaceutical industryFirms & CommunitiesRoom F
(Aldrich 011)
16Ghita Dragsdahl LauritzenTurning Dilemmas into Paradoxes – Contributions of Systems Theory in Managing Community BoundariesFirms & CommunitiesRoom F
(Aldrich 011)
17Joana MendoncaMeasuring User Innovation:Policy and GovernmentRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
18Jari KuusistoMeasuring user innovation – The Finnish Community Innovation Survey 2010 (CIS 2010)Policy and GovernmentRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
19Peter SvenssonInnovation community policy - Swedish case studyPolicy and GovernmentRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
20Rasmus Koss Hartmann‘User’ innovation by public sector organizations: Innovation and openness in regulation inside governmentPolicy and GovernmentRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
21Giordano KochIdentifying Participants' Roles in Open Government Platforms and its Impact on Community GrowthPolicy and GovernmentRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
22Andrew TorranceInnovation WetlandsPolicy and GovernmentRoom G
(Aldrich 012)

Mini-talk Presentations Group III (Day 2)

PresenterTitleTopicBreakout Room
1Oliver AlexyNo soliciting – Managing unsolicited ideas for R&DCrowdsourcingRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
2Benedikt LangnerCompeting with friends: A field study of community-based competitions at Threadless and Local MotorsCrowdsourcingRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
3Nadine EscoffierUsing Crowd-Wisdom to Predict Market Results and to Co-create Successful New Products: Proof-of-Concept of an Efficient Long Term StrategyCrowdsourcingRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
4Johann FüllerScrapLab: How to find innovative and sustainable designs made of scrap? Impact of Incentive Preference on Contribution BehaviorCrowdsourcingRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
5Matt O'HernThe Company or the Crowd? The Impact of Co-Created Customer Service on Service Recovery OutcomesCrowdsourcingRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
6Jonathan SimsHow Innovative are Innovation Communities, and When Do Firms Care?CrowdsourcingRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
7Carsten BergenholtzCollective problem solving: Computer-based simulation modelsCrowdsourcingRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
8Alexander VossenPaying for Philanthropy? The Pro-Social Boundaries of Monetary Prize Incentives in Ideation ContestsCrowdsourcingRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
9Annika MuellerThe Impact of Monetary and Non-monetary Incentives in Platform-based Innovation ContestsCrowdsourcingRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
10Chiara FranzoniMaking Science More Open: How Crowd Science Can Learn From the Open Source ExperienceCrowdsourcingRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
11Dominik MahrUser-Innovation Communities: The Impact of Members’ Communication Style on Participation BehaviourMotivationRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
12Pradeep Kumar Ponnamma DivakaranUsing idea-networks and their early network-patterns as a screening method at the fuzzy front of innovationMotivationRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
13Yuko KinoshitaCorrecting the “Bias” in Participants with a New Method of User-Driven Product Development on SNSsMotivationRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
14Julia HautzLOYALTY AND ITS IMPACT ON CONSUMERS’ INNOVATION COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTMotivationRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
15Martina PasquiniThe Role of Sophisticated Users in Innovation and Creation of Entrepreneurial Opportunities: Differences across Sectoral SystemsMotivationRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
16Susumu OgawaExploring the characteristics and motives of consumer innovators: Community Innovators Vs Independent InnovatorsMotivationRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
17Peter MagnussonOutsourcing idea screening: Exploring users’ appropriateness for judging new product/service ideasEvaluationRoom D
(Aldrich 110)
18Christoph RiedlA Bias for Normal Science? A Randomized Experiment Evaluating the Evaluators for Medical GrantsEvaluationRoom D
(Aldrich 110)
19Jörg HallerWhy Open Evaluation? Objectives and Key Factors Influencing the Output of Open EvaluationEvaluationRoom D
(Aldrich 110)
20Henning PiezunkaA Wealth of Information and a Scarcity of Attention: How Organizations Cull User SuggestionsEvaluationRoom D
(Aldrich 110)

Mini-talk Presentations Group IV (Day 2)

PresenterTitleTopicBreakout Room
1Nitin MayandeStructure, Information Flow and Synchronized Innovation in Online Open Innovation CommunitiesOpen Innovation in Firms (I)Room E
(Aldrich 111)
2Verena ManningerThe Front-End of Innovation at an IT Service FirmOpen Innovation in Firms (I)Room E
(Aldrich 111)
3Vanessa DuarteTowards a decision model of open innovationOpen Innovation in Firms (I)Room E
(Aldrich 111)
4Isabel Maria Bodas FreitasFormalized problem-solving practices and the impact of collaborations with suppliers on firms’ innovative performanceOpen Innovation in Firms (I)Room E
(Aldrich 111)
5Pengfei WangEscape from Learning Traps: The effect of Inter-organizational collaboration on firm’s exploration and exploitationOpen Innovation in Firms (I)Room F
(Aldrich 011)
6Alberto Di MininCollaborative new service and product development, orchestrating customer contribution: the case of Ansaldo EnergiaOpen Innovation in Firms (I)Room F
(Aldrich 011)
7Aitor BediagaAn open innovation model based on the experience of Basque companiesOpen Innovation in Firms (I)Room F
(Aldrich 011)
8Gabriel CostelloNew Wine New Skins: Theories of the Firm RevisitedOpen Innovation in Firms (I)Room F
(Aldrich 011)
9Christina RaaschModeling interactions between user and producer innovation: User-contested and user-complemented marketsInnovation TheoryRoom F
(Aldrich 011)
10Paul van der BoorMODELING Open- and User Innovation and Evolution of the Market using Agent-Based ModelingInnovation TheoryRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
11Allan AfuahWriting innovation papers that contain theoryInnovation TheoryRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
12Marcel BogersAn exploration of collaborative prototyping as a multi-level boundary-crossing prototyping processToolkitsRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
13Jenny Eriksson LundströmSupporting Creativity the User’s Way in Innovation Toolkits impacts Sustainability Performance in OrganizationsToolkitsRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
14George KukWhere to locate? Relations of Open API with Location Preferences of Third-Party Developers in Social MediaToolkitsRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
15Georgina VossOpen Hardware Toolkits for User-Led DesignToolkitsRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
16Mario SchaarschmidtHow Do Firms Control Open Source Software Communities? An Empirical Analysis of Different Governance ModesFLOSS (I)Room H
(Aldrich 211)
17Juho Lindman15 years of Open Source BusinessFLOSS (I)Room H
(Aldrich 211)
18Fabio LandiniInstitutional Change and Information ProductionFLOSS (I)Room H
(Aldrich 211)
19Daniel Curto-MilletIT Innovation and Open Source Requirements ProcessesFLOSS (I)Room H
(Aldrich 211)
20Maha ShaikhMutability and Becoming: Materializing of Public Sector Adoption of Open Source SoftwareFLOSS (I)Room H
(Aldrich 211)

Mini-talk Presentations Group V (Day 3)

PresenterTitleTopicBreakout Room
1Pedro OliveiraPatients of Chronic Diseases as User Innovators and Entrepreneurs: The Case of Medical Treatments/DevicesInnovation in Health and MedicineRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
2Steve FlowersUser developed medical therapy - the case of Crohn's diseaseInnovation in Health and MedicineRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
3Mareike HinschUser Innovation in Techniques - A Case Study Analysis in the Field of Medical DevicesInnovation in Health and MedicineRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
4Hani SafadiRethinking IS Workarounds: Lessons from Open-Source Healthcare ITInnovation in Health and MedicineRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
5Yutaka HamaokaCreation and Diffusion of Innovation by User-Firm-University Collaborative Networks: Patent Analysis of a CT ScannerInnovation in Health and MedicineRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
6Terry MughanInnovation in telehealth in Europe: Ecosystem obstacles to SME penetration and growthInnovation in Health and MedicineRoom A
(Aldrich 107)
7Ilse KlannerCertainty biases in Mass Customization: How perceived uniqueness of self-designed products can be boosted.Mass CustomizationRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
8Mahnoosh ZebardastCreation of competitive advantage by sustainable mass customization: Development of Design outcomes assessment modelMass CustomizationRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
9Golboo PourabdollahianSustainable Mass Customization: Proposal of a Reference Framework to Integrate Sustainability and Mass Customization as a New Production ParadigmMass CustomizationRoom B
(Aldrich 108)
10Sarah OtnerCONSTRUCTING STATUS: ANTECEDENTS OF STATUS IN ELECTRONIC NETWORKS OF PRACTICEUser InnovationRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
11Alexander LangEngraving Market Intelligence in the Heart of Product DevelopmentUser InnovationRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
12Lars FrederiksenThe emergence and evolution of knowledge communities: The user innovation research communityUser InnovationRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
13Thomas MackTowards a comprehensive understanding of individual innovation contribution to corporate NPD – a creativity-based approachUser InnovationRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
14Pamela AdamsThe magnitude of innovation by demand in a sectoral system: the role of intermediate users in semiconductorsUser InnovationRoom C
(Aldrich 109)
15Marco TonellatoRelational coordination in an Open Source Software Project: From events to structureFLOSS (II)Room D
(Aldrich 110)
16Zeynep YetisSETTING THE STAGE: EXPLORING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF A PRIVATE-COLLECTIVE COMMUNITYFLOSS (II)Room D
(Aldrich 110)
17Joel WestOpen Source Communities: Challenges of Moving From Software Into BiologyFLOSS (II)Room D
(Aldrich 110)
18Richard TeeInnovation and Value Migration in Layered Architectures: The Case of Cloud Orchestration StacksFLOSS (II)Room D
(Aldrich 110)
20Heger AttayaOn the competition between Proprietary software, Piracy, and Free softwareFLOSS (II)Room D
(Aldrich 110)

Mini-talk Presentations Group VI (Day 3)

PresenterTitleTopicBreakout Room
1Frank PIllerOrganizing for Open Innovation:Open Innovation and Firms (II)Room E
(Aldrich 111)
2Hila Lifshitz-AssafHouston we have a solution!Open Innovation and Firms (II)Room E
(Aldrich 111)
3Helle Alsted SondergaardGaining performance by linking open innovation practices and internal activitiesOpen Innovation and Firms (II)Room E
(Aldrich 111)
4Hamid MazloomiHow do a High Tech SME Adopt an Entrepreneurial Approach to Growth? The Case of Open InnovationOpen Innovation and Firms (II)Room E
(Aldrich 111)
5Irina SavitskayaInvestigating open innovation strategies: a simulation studyOpen Innovation and Firms (II)Room E
(Aldrich 111)
6Ana Luiza BurcharthNeither Invented Nor Shared Here: How Attitudes Prevent the Adoption of Open Innovation PracticesOpen Innovation and Firms (II)Room E
(Aldrich 111)
7Anna B. HolmOPENING BUSINESS MODELS THROUGH BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE NEWSPAPER INDUSTRYOpen Innovation and Firms (II)Room F
(Aldrich 011)
8Juha HinkkanenOpen Innovation Potential in Developing Business Environments – Results from a Cross-Country SurveyOpen Innovation and Firms (II)Room F
(Aldrich 011)
9Daria PodmetinaOpen Innovation theory Building: Review of MethodologyOpen Innovation and Firms (II)Room F
(Aldrich 011)
10Kande KazadiStakeholder Co-Creation: A Case Study Explicating the Underlying Organizational CapabilitiesOpen Innovation and Firms (II)Room F
(Aldrich 011)
11Norman MuellerCase studies on collaborative innovation: Using phronesis and thematic analysis to explore the intra-organizational side of open innovation management within multinational corporationsOpen Innovation and Firms (II)Room F
(Aldrich 011)
12Christopher TucciOpen innovation, corporate venture capital, and internal R&DOpen Innovation and Firms (II)Room F
(Aldrich 011)
13Linda Hamdi-KidarCo-creation with consumers: who are the best targets?Lead UsersRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
14Christoph StockstromIdentification of users with special qualities – Assessing the performance of pyramiding searchLead UsersRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
15Lars BengtssonInnovating social services through lead user involvementLead UsersRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
16Sara JahanmirLag-Users: A New Source of InnovationLead UsersRoom G
(Aldrich 012)
17Samuli MäkinenMountaineering – An Integrative Approach for Finding Rare Research SubjectsLead UsersRoom H
(Aldrich 211)
18Thorsten PieperTo own or not to own: How ownership effects user innovation - An empirical study in the rowing sport marketLead UsersRoom H
(Aldrich 211)
19Christos TsinopoulosLead users’ interactionLead UsersRoom H
(Aldrich 211)
20Tim SchweisfurthLead users as firm employees: How are they different and why does it matter?Lead UsersRoom H
(Aldrich 211)