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Global Knowledge Flows and Inequality: Explorative Analyses of the Economic, Scientific, and Social Impacts Friedrich Schiller University Jena


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Programme

Thursday, November 21, 2019

12.00-13.00 | Registration and Coffee

13.00-13.45 | Keynote 1
Pierre Mohnen – Measurement of R&D Spillovers

14.00-15.30 | Track 1: Knowledge flows
Thomas Grebel – Global Knowledge Flows in Cross-Country Research Collaborations
Torben Klarl – Automation, Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Diffusion

16.00-17.30 | Track 2: Technology transfer
Iciar Lacasa – Catching-up in Microelectronics: Exploring the Integration of Asian RTOs in Global Knowledge Flows
Matthias Geissler – Shadows Cast Ahead?! – Open Access and Scientific Diversity in the Age of Digital Reproduction

19.00-23.00 | Conference Dinner
Wirtshaus Ratszeise (Markt 1, 07743 Jena)

Friday, November 22, 2019

08.30-09.15 | Keynote 2
David Audretsch – Entrepreneurial Knowledge Flows and Inequality: The Role of Culture

09.30-11.00 | Track 3: Entrepreneurship
Wim Naudé – Three Varieties of Africa’s Future Industrialization: Implications for Technological Innovation and Knowledge Flows
Susann Schäfer – Migrant Entrepreneurs in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

11.30-13.00 | Track 4: Cluster
Dirk Fornahl – Catching up in Peripheral Clusters: The Role of the EU Framework Programme
Matthias Brachert – The Effects of Cluster Policy on the International Integration of German Industrial Clusters

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