Program and Papers

Thursday, November 11th
9:30-10:00
Registration and Coffee
10:00-10:15
Welcome and Introduction to the Conference
Nicolai Foss, CBS
10:15-11:15
Keynote: “Global Knowledge Networks and Heterogeneity of Entrepreneurial Activities”
Shaker Zahra, University of Minnesota
11:15-12:00
“Human Resource Management, Ambidextrous Cultures, and Corporate Entrepreneurial Capabilities”
James C. Hayton, Newcastle University Business School
Ubaldo Macchitella, Bocconi University
Discussant: Peter Klein, University of Missouri
12:00-12:45
“Organizational architecture for firm-level entrepreneurial outcomes”
Jacob Lyngsie, CBS
Discussant: James C. Hayton, Newcastle University Business School
12:45-13:45
Lunch at Solbjerg Plads, 2 floor
13:45-14:45
Keynote: “Micro-foundations of organizational design: the role of entrepreneurial mobility”
Mike Wright, University of Nottingham
14:45-15:30
“Organizing for collaborating with communities of users and developers: the case of firms doing business with open source software”
Massimo G. Colombo, Politecnico di Milano
Evila Piva, Politecnico di Milano
Cristina Rossi-Lamastra, Politecnico di Milano
Discussant: Keld Laursen, CBS
15:30-15:45
Coffee Break
15:45-16:30
“Internal Antecedents of Management Innovation: The effect of diagnostic capacity and implementation capacity”
Mie Harder, CBS
Discussant: Toke Reichstein, CBS
16:30-17:15
“Taking a closer look at motivation to autonomous strategic action”
Stefan Linder, CBS
Discussant: Cristina Rossi-Lamastra, Politecnico di Milano
17:15-18:00
“Mobility and Entrepreneurship: How career history influences entrepreneurial entry and survival“
Lars Frederiksen, Århus University
Karl Wennberg, Stockholm School of Economics
Discussant: Stefan Linder, CBS
19:00-
Dinner for presenters and discussants (only)

Friday, November 12th
09:30-10:30
Keynote: “Creating an Organizational Architecture to Facilitate Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation: An Integration of Research”
Jeffrey S. Hornsby, Kansas State University
10:30-11:15
“Motivating Organizational Search: The Power of Low-Powered Incentives”
Oliver Baumann, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Nils Stieglitz, University of Southern Denmark
Discussant: Karl Wennberg, Stockholm School of Economics
11:15-12:00
“The Cognitive Connection Between Ethical Judgments and Entrepreneurship”
Desmond Ng, Texas A&M University
Peter Klein, University of Missouri
Harvey James, University of Missouri
Discussant: Mike Wright, University of Nottingham
12:00-12:45
“The Dark Side of Subsidiary Innovation: Knowledge Creation and Control in MNEs”
Christian Asmussen, CBS
Ram Mudambi, Temple University
Ulf Andersson, CBS
Discussant: Nils Stieglitz, University of Southern Denmark
12:45-13:30
Lunch at Solbjerg Plads, 2 floor
13:30-14:30
Keynote: “Academic entrepreneurship : Academic lessons for practice, and lessons from practice for theorizing “ (preliminary title)
William Schulze, The University of Utah
14:30-15:15
“Barriers to learning in entrepreneurship”
Rasmus Vendler Toft, CBS
Karl Wennberg, Stockholm School of Economics
Discussant: Larissa Rabbiosi, CBS
15:15-15:30
Coffee Break
15:30-16:15
“Learning Paths to Self-Employment: Do Jack-of-all-trades Learn best through Separated or Concomitant Learning?”
Chihmao Hsieh, Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam
Discussant: Bo Nielsen, CBS
16:15-16:30
Conference closing and farewell
Nicolai Foss

Last updated by Maria Kahlen 11/11/2010