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KID 2016 Nice, July 10-16. Welcome address Jackie Krafft. The Eurkind network. Eurkind : European Network on Knowledge , Innovation, Development Open, informal , flexible network Join us at www.facebook.com/Eurkind ‘ Like ’ to receive some updates about our actions.
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KID 2016Nice, July 10-16 Welcome address Jackie Krafft
The Eurkind network Eurkind: EuropeanNetwork on Knowledge, Innovation, Development • Open, informal, flexible network • Join us at www.facebook.com/Eurkind • ‘Like’ to receivesome updates about our actions
Eurkind annual conference « GCW » • Eurkindisintended to developresearch connections through the organization of an annualconference: - GCW 2012, 1-3 Nov, Nice - GCW 2013, 24-26 Oct, Rotterdam - GCW 2014, 18-20 June, Turin • GCW 2015, 1-3 July, Nice • GCW 2016, 22-24 june, Valencia
Eurkind annual summerschool « KID » • Eurkindwants to include the youngergeneration by the organization of a dedicatedsummerschool: - KID 2012, 1stedition: Nice, 8-14 july 2012 - KID 2013, 2ndedition: Nice, 7-13 july 2013 - KID 2014, 3rdedition: Nice, 6-12 july 2014 - KID 2015, 4thedition: Nice, 5-11 july 2015 About 150 Phds/Post docs trainedso far
Presentation • KID 2016: 5th edition of the Summer School “Knowledge Dynamics, Industrial Evolution, Economic Development” • CNRS thematic school • KID is an international event, with about 20 institutions, 15 countries • Speakers of past editions: Paula Stephan, Maryann Feldman, ReinhildeVeugelers, Mary O’Sulllivan, Ines Macho Stadler, Rosina Moreno, Valeria Costantini, David Audretsch, Ron Boschma, Uwe Cantner, Alan Kirman, David Perez Castrillo, Davide Consoli, Sandro Montresor, Paolo Saviotti, Cristiano Antonelli, Francesco Lissoni, Marco Vivarelli, Alex Coad, Aldo Geuna, Pablo d’Este, Andreas Pyka, Michael Dietrich, Francesco Crespi, Massimiliano Mazzanti, Michael Fritsch
Aims and scope • Interest in the following sets of issues: 1. heterogeneity of knowledge (bits of knowledge, more or less combinable), of the sources of change (i.e. individuals, firms, industries, regions, countries), of the interactions between these sources (market-based, network-based, etc.), and of the characteristics of these interactions (frequency, regularity, etc.) 2. variety in innovation (from the more radical to the more incremental), and in regimes of innovation (entrepreneurial mode versus accumulation mode) 3. generation of different paths of growth, with some leading to smart, inclusive, and sustainable growth => The summerschool is intended to provide an advanced understanding of these issues, as well as of the link between the issues
Aims and scope • Discovering the latest results, especially: • The way in which the properties of knowledge are likely to have an impact on industry evolution and economic performance • The way in which industry evolution may contribute to economic growth and sustainability • Accessing the latest methodologies and protocols of research • Presenting your own work as PhD student or young researcher, and getting comments and recommendations on how to get published • Being updated on what’s happening in social sciences (economics, management, geography, social economics, etc.), but also in other sciences (computer science, biology) as they provide key tools in the treatment of the relationships between knowledge, innovation and development (social network analysis, evolutionary models, agent-based modelling)
Aims and scope • Some of the issues specificallycovered by the speakers are: • economics of science and innovation, intellectualpropertyrights, agglomeration/dispersion of research and industrialactivities, nascent versus mature industries, emergence and persistence of innovation, entrepreneurship, growth of firms, globalizedfirms, innovation networks, environment as a driver of innovation • Some of the methodologies and protocols of researchunderstudy are: • Statisticalanalysis of the dynamics of firmscharacteristics and firmslocalization, social network analysis, agent basedmodelling, patent analysis
Structure • General lectures (1h30): speakers will give a general overview of major contributions in the literature, including the more recent developments • Methodological or technical lectures (1h30): speakers will give a focus on a specific methodology or technique that is particularly useful in understanding recent developments in the literature • Research and publication sessions (30-40 minutes per student): students will present their research and will get comments and feedbacks from the speakers, including recommendations on how to get published
Lectures (General and Methodological/Technical) • Speakers uploaded their material on the website all over the last weeks • Students could access the website and print the material to prepare the lectures in advance • Format: 1 hour presentation + 30 minutes discussion
Research and publication sessions • Studentscouldcirculatetheirwork to discussants in advance in view of - feedbacks on a preliminaryresearchproject - interactions on a draft of a PhDthesischapter - more focusedadvices on a paper to besubmitted to an academic journal • Format: 15-20 minutes presentation + 10-15 minutes commentsfrom the discussant + remaining time for general discussion
KID Prize • The KID 2016 prize will award the best paper (presented during the students presentations sessions) • The scientific committee selects the best KID 2016 paper • Results will be announced on Friday 15 during the Summer School Dinner
Conclusions and perspectives • We are aiming to provide an original, coherent, and stimulatingeventthisyear • Webelievethat the themes and the structure of the summerschool are promising and correspond to a demandfrom the youngergeneration • Wetake the opportunity of this version 4 to assess the good points, and less good points, to makeitevenbetter in the future • Wewillbestarting to work on the nextyear session immediatelyafter the closing of thisyear’ssummerschool • Your feedbacks are verymuchappreciated! Thanksverymuch and have a good time here!
Special thanks to • Scientific committee: Cristiano Antonelli, Alexander Coad, Alessandra Colombelli, Davide Consoli, Alexander Ebner, Werner Hoelzl, Albert Jolink, Jackie Krafft, Massimiliano Mazzanti, Michele Pezzoni, Francesco Quatraro, Jacques Ravix, Andreas Reinstaller, Paolo Saviotti, Marco Vivarelli • InSHS-CNRS: Patrice Bourdelais, Hyppolyte d’Albis, Michèle Dassa • Délégation Régionale CNRS: Béatrice Saint Cricq, Brigitte Papin, Monique Clatot, Carine Antico, John Pusceddu • Administrative staff at UNS CNRS GREDEG: Laurence Gervasoni, Pierre Goursaud, Thérèse Marco, Muriel Mathery, Agnes Moreau, Sami Sfaxi • Sponsors: CNRS, InSHS UNS, UCA, GREDEG, ISEM, Ville de Nice, Région PACA