Euro-India conference, 10-11 December 2009, New Delhi, India

08.12.2009

Purpose
The Euro-India ICT Conference, 10-11 December, 2009, International Management Institute, New Delhi will inspire both the debate and research into ICT innovation from a perspective that assumes not only newness but also maturity. Innovation in ICT needs be as unique as any other technology requiring a persistent effort in understanding how innovation evolves, thus maximising benefit to the innovating entity and the users.

A nuanced understanding of ICT innovation is required that combines knowledge sharing, transfer and capture issues, with ideas linked to the sustenance and management of innovation, with alliance building, and with domain and technology perspectives. This requires a broad as well as an in-depth understanding of how technologies, domains, social systems, cultures organizations, and management combine resources and skills to persist in ensuring sustainable innovation in emerging economies.

In order to achieve this it is imperative to address:
• Specific challenges that innovators face in these economies
• Mitigating factors to help innovators in emerging economies
• Evolution of innovation in emerging economies
• ICT innovation in relation to other types of innovation
• Institutional and resource constraints that either hinder or provide opportunities for ICT innovation

Mogens Kuehn Pedersen, Euro-India ICT Coordinator

Conference Co-chairs are:
Mogens Kuehn Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Sudhanshu Rai, CBS, Denmark
Krithi Ramamritham, Indian Institute of Technology, India




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Sidst opdateret af Tina Blegind Jensen 08.12.2009