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Writer °ü¸®ÀÚ Date 2009-10-29
Subject Schumpeter Conference 21-24 June 2010: First Call for Papers
Contents 13th International Schumpeter Society Conference:
Innovation, Organisation, Sustainability and Crises,
21-24 June 2010 at Aalborg University, Denmark

Website: www.schumpeter2010.dk
Full call for papers: www.schumpeter2010.dk/schump2010call-1.pdf
Email: info@schumpeter2010.dk
Deadline for papers/extended abstracts: 15 February 2010

The Schumpeter Conference 2010 in Aalborg, Denmark serves as an
opportunity for both established scholars and young researchers to
present research that has a Schumpeterian perspective. The major topic
of the 2010 conference is "Innovation, Organisation, Sustainability and
Crises". But the conference more generally embraces micro-studies of the
innovation, routine and selection as well as studies of the
macro-problems of Schumpeterian growth and development as a process of
"creative destruction". The broad range of issues implies that both
economists, business economists, and other social scientists can
contribute to the conference and that evidence may be provided by
statistical and historical methods as well as other methods.

The International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society has more than 400 members
from 40 countries. The Society publishes the Journal of Evolutionary
Economics and awards the Schumpeter prize. Since the founding conference
in 1986, the Society has held biannual open-call conferences. After
Aalborg in 2010, the next conference will be held in Australia in 2012
at the University of Queensland. Examples of previous conferences are
the 11th Schumpeter Conference in Nice (2006) and the 12th Schumpeter
Conference in Rio de Janeiro (2008).

The conference's scientific committee: Esben Sloth Andersen, Giovanni
Dosi, Jan Fagerberg, Maryann Feldman, John Foster, Shulin Gu, Horst
Hanusch, Steven Klepper, Edward Lorenz, Bengt-