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Kaushik Bagchi
U. Ramon Llull, ESADE Business School, Spain
Angelo Romasanta
ESADE Business School, Spain
Valentina Tartari
Stockholm School of Economics, Denmark
Michael Bikard
INSEAD, France
Keyvan Vakili
London Business School, United Kingdom
Colleen Cunningham
U. of Utah, David Eccles School of Business, United States
Annamaria Conti
IE U., Spain
Ivanka Visnjic
ESADE Business School, Spain
In the second edition of our symposium devoted to exploring the dynamics of moving from research to development, we examine how demand side factors influence this trajectory. This focus resonates perfectly with this year’s theme of “Innovating for the Future - Policy, Purpose, and Organizations”. We present four empirical studies that explore how policy incentives, mandatory disclosure requirements, platform market dynamics, and distinct organizational business models each impact project outcomes. These four studies underscore both the opportunities as well as the challenges in designing levers to incentivize and organize innovation. Through this symposium we hope to spark future research that views innovation as a dynamic process shaped by social and business needs.
Author: Aldona Kapacinskaite – Department of Management and Technology, Bocconi U.
Author: Rohin N Vrajesh – Department of Management and Technology, Bocconi U.
Author: Keyvan Vakili – London Business School
Author: Colleen Cunningham – U. of Utah, David Eccles School of Business
Author: Florian Ederer – Yale School of Management
Author: Charles Hodgson – Yale U.
Author: Zhichun Wang – Yale U.
Author: Annamaria Conti – IE U.
Author: Juan Santalo – IE Business School
Author: Kaushik Bagchi – U. Ramon Llull, ESADE Business School
Author: Ivanka Visnjic – ESADE Business School
Author: Julian M. Birkinshaw – 11393