ISPIM JUNIOR RESEARCHER LAB
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ISPIM JUNIOR RESEARCHER LAB
June 2015 ISPIM JUNIOR RESEARCHER LAB 14th June 2015, Budapest, Hungary Budapest Marriott Hotel, Apáczai Csere János utca 4 ISPIM is organising its flagship Junior Researcher Lab 2015 in Budapest, which will be taking place during the XXVI ISPIM Innovation Conference. If you are currently doing a PhD, considering doing one, or just graduated - then the ISPIM Junior Researcher Lab is for you! The ISPIM PhD Community is organised to serve as a platform for young career researchers and PhD students to meet, collaborate, network and exchange experiences with other colleagues, leading researchers and practitioners in the field. It is essentially a community to share ideas and connect while providing valuable support in dealing with the challenges of completing a PhD in innovation management as well as getting started with a post-PhD Career. This community has already connected over 140 early stage innovation scholars globally in two and half years making ISPIM one of the most rapidly growing innovation communities for junior researchers. Kindly note: In order to participate pre-registration for the Lab is required (aside from the main conference registration). Click here to register. Join the conversation on our LinkedIn page and see you in Budapest! Abayomi & the ISPIM team Abayomi Baiyere Community Development Co-ordinator [email protected] PROGRAMME 13:00 Registration Opens 13.45-13.50 Welcome 13.50-14.05 Facilitated Networking Participants will not only meet new people, but also learn and familiarise themselves with each other’s research areas and topics through short “research pitches”. Our aim is that you will walk out of this event with possible futu re co-authors, so be sure to bring your business cards and contact details! 14.05-14.50 Career Speed Date/Post-PhD Career Tips/Job Interviews A unique opportunity to meet recruiting companies and universities. Pre-selected participants would be interviewed and recruited alongside the lab. Various career options inside and outside academia will also be discussed, helping you focus on planning your studies and the next steps. Read More >> 14.50-15.00 Networking Break 15.00-15.30 Panel: After PhD what next? Practitioner’s Perspective Seasoned innovation managers and practitioners from multinationals, startups and even the university are brought together to highlight the possibilities that exists after a PhD degree particularly in the industry. They provide insights on what can be achieved and how to start thinking and positioning yourself for the road ahead. Calvin Smith Jaspar Roos Peter Robbins Joanne Hyland Stefan Kohn EMC Principal Manager of Global Innovation & Marketing Future Ideas, Ventur.es Founder, Chief Inspiration Officer Innovation Lecturer & Consultant – NUI Maynooth Founding Partner & President, rInnovation Group Head of T-Gallery at Deutsche Telekom 15.30-15.35 Networking Break 15.35-16.30 Interactive Discussion-Table Sessions Participants will join interactive Q&A sessions led by experts in order to share best practices on various topics. Choose the two most suitable one for you and be well-prepared for them! Emerging Innovation Topics (Trends, Niches, Interdisciplinary topics) Max von Zedtwitz Director of GLORAD, Professor of Innovation and International Business Stefan Kohn Head of T-Gallery at Deutsche Telekom Research Methodologies (Qualitative vs Quantitative, Data Collection) Jens Leker Head, Institute of Business Admin., Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy. University of Münster Manuel Bauer Corporate Innovation Manager Clariant Intl. Ltd; 2015 PhD Thesis Awards Nominee Publications and Academic Career (Skills or Luck?) Eelko Huizingh Director of Scientific Affairs – ISPIM; Associate Professor, Innovation Management, Groningen University Paavo Ritala Professor Strategy & Innovation; Director of competence area - Strategy, Management & Accounting LUT Finland Industry Careers (How did you do it?) Samuli Kortelainen CEO, co-founder at SimAnalytics Oy; Post-Doctoral Researcher LUT Lappeenranta. Sabrina Schneider Organisation Development, Deutsche Bank; Scientific Coordinator ISPIM Juha Hinkkanen Account Manager/ Outperformer, Hilti; Past Community Coordinator ISPIM Grants, Research Funding and Research Visits Rowena Barrett Professor and Head, School of Management, QUT Business School, Queensland University of Technology Anton Kriz Innovation Management and Strategic Management Specialist, Sydney Area, Australia Balancing Life and PhD (Extra Curricula skills, Time management) Sally Davenport Professor of Management, Victoria University of Wellington; Commissioner - New Zealand Productivity Commission Robert Dew Managing Director, Coriolis Pty Ltd; Visiting Professor, TiasNimbas Business School, Netherlands 16.30-16.40 Networking Break 16.40-17.15 Panel: Getting your research Published and the principles of Reviewing An opportunity for you to meet Journal editors and distinguished scholars associated with ISPIM, and ask questions about the publishing and reviewing process. The ISPIM PhD Community is also coordinating its unique “Associate Reviewer Programme” with journals through which it is possible to practise, learn and gain experience in peer reviewing. Ellen Enkel Max von Zedtwitz Paavo Ritala Fred Phillips Editor R&D Management Journal Professor, Managing Director GLORAD Professor Strategy & Innovation. LUT Editor-in-Chief Technological Forecasting & Social Change. 17.15-17.25 Networking Break 17.25.-18.15 Poster Competition Selected number of high quality poster submissions will be presented for qualification for the award winning research idea. An interactive audience decision system would be used in ranking and deciding on the eventual winner. Read More >> Anchor: Juha Hinkkanen Past ISPIM Community Co-ordinator Poster Presenters Aron-Levi Herregodts Joan Edwards Romy Hilbig Carolina Haddad Linda Nhu Laursen Victoria Kayser Feng-Shang Vincent Wu Nina Tervonen Wipfler Harald Ferdaous Zouaghi Paula Anzola Yan-Zhi Wang 18.30-20.00 Conference Welcome Reception The evening will continue with the official Conference Welcome Reception, allowing you to meet other Conference participants over drinks and snacks. After the reception, there is a possibility to interact socially over dinner in a nearby restaurant (costs not covered).