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Writer °ü¸®ÀÚ Date 2013-04-12
Subject CICALICS Workshop 2013(August 24-25, 2013)
Contents CICALICS Workshop 2013:ENDOGENOUS INNOVATION IN A GLOBAL DYNAMIC CONTEXT- a national, regional, industry/sector and firm perspective -August 24-25, 2013

The market-oriented reforms of the S&T management system and industrial sectors initiated more than twenty years ago brought about a fundamental transition of China¡¯s innovation system. This transition has recently been followed up by a policy of developing strategic emerging industries
and a policies of enhancing endogenous innovation. At the same time, with the China membership of the WTO in 2003, competition from multinational companies has become tougher and both a challenge and an opportunity for China to moving ahead towards a knowledge based economy.
The theme of the 2013-Cicalics Workshop reflects this challenge. China is integrating into the global economy both in terms of trade, investment, and innovation. While previously, the investment flow was primarily inwards, increasingly Chinese companies invest abroad to capture markets and to access technologies and innovation capabilities. Thus, the endogenousation policy for innovation takes place in the midst of global integration and domestic competition with multinational companies. This context is rich in potential collaboration, frictions, and barriers which policies and firm strategies must take into account and overcome the barriers and exploit the collaboration opportunities to successfully achieve endogenous innovation.
The achieving of endogenous innovation amidst global competition challenges both the adjustment of industry structure and in particular the inter-industry linkages in the value chain, the innovation system and competence building at country, industry, regional, and firm level.
The general theme will be organized according to sub-themes and panels such as:
1. Building endogenous innovation capabilities at different levels
2. Theoretical foundation for endogenous innovation
3. Industry-University Innovation Collaboration
4. Inter-industry and sectoral innovation collaboration
5. Science-parks as incubation for endogenous innovation
6. Endogenous innovation and IPR
7. Innovation through foreign acquisitions and strategic alliances
8. MNCs in local innovation networks
9. Demand-side Innovation policies
10. Innovation in strategic emerging industries and sectors
11. Service sector, service innovation in the transformation of economic development mode
12. Innovation management and management innovation in corporations
13. Innovation policies and innovation management in a global economy
14. Cross-country comparisons of innovation systems and strategies
15. The global dynamics of innovation

Even if the range of topics under the 2013-Cicalics theme is broad, the list is not exhaustive and you are welcome to suggest additional sub-themes to accommodate new angles on the theme.

Submission and acceptance
The 2013-Cicalics Workshop welcomes scholars with a paper as well as scholars without a paper.
To present a paper at the workshop, please, submit an extended summary (about 1000 words) to the 2013-Cicalics Organization Committee before June15, 2013.
The Scientific Board of the 2013-Cicalics Workshop will review the abstract and make an acceptance decision. The authors of the abstract will be notified within 2-3 weeks of acceptance.
The authors of accepted abstracts would be required to submit full papers before the workshop (at latest at August xx) and present the paper at the workshop. The extended summary is submitted to Prof Olav Jull S©ªrensen via Louise Christensen: lehr12@student.aau.dk

Workshop Dates: August 24-25, 2013
Workshop Site: Foreign Experts Building, Beijing, China
Contact: Email: lehr12@student.aau.dk

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