klsi

Institut for Strategi og Innovation

Keld
Laursen
Institutleder
,
Professor, PhD


Kontor: KIL/14.A-2.59
Tel:
+4538152565
E-mail: kl.si@cbs.dk
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Præsentation

Keld Laursen er Professor i Økonomi og Innovationsledelse ved Copenhagen Business School og DNV-GL Professor II ved Norges Naturvidenskabelige Universitet (NTNU). Han fik sin Ph.d.-grad i International Økonomi fra Aalborg Universitet. Hans aktuelle forskning fokuserer på åbne og distribuerede innovationsprocesser og på organisatorisk praksis og innovationsresultater. Hans forskning er bl.a. offentliggjort i Strategic Management Journal, Organization Science, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Economic Geography og Research Policy.

Han er medredaktør af Research Policy og er udpeget til redaktionerne af Strategic Management Journal og Industrial and Corporate Change. Keld Laursen er tidligere formand 2017/2018 for Teknologi- og Innovationsdivisionen i Academy of Management. Han er tidligere medlem af Det Frie Forskningsråd for Samfund og Erhverv (FSE) og fungerer i øjeblikket som panelmedlem ved Det Europæiske Forskningsråd (ERC) for Samfundsvidenskab og Humaniora (SH1). Han er medlem af direktionen for den danske forskningsenhed for industriel dynamik (DRUID).


 

Primære forskningsområder
- Virksomhedsstrategi og innovation
- Åbne og distribuerede innovationsprocesser
- Organisering af innovative aktiviteter
- Universitet og industri interaktion
- Strategier for Appropriability

 

Administrative opgaver


Links
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www.cbs.dk/staff/klsi
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Udvalgte publikationer
  • Kaiser, U., H.C. Kongsted, K. Laursen and A-K. Ejsing (2018). Experience Matters: The Role of Academic Scientist Mobility for Industrial Innovation. Strategic Management Journal, forthcoming.
  • Moreira, S., A. Markus and K. Laursen (2018), Knowledge Diversity and Coordination: The Effect of Intrafirm Inventor Task Networks on Absorption Speed, Strategic Management Journal, forthcoming.
  • Laursen, K., S. Moreira, T. Reichstein and M.I. Leone (2017), ‘Evading the Boomerang Effect: Using the Grant-Back Clause to Further Generative Appropriability from Technology Licensing Deals’, Organization Science 28(3), pp. 514-530. doi: 10.1287/orsc.2017.1130.
  • Lakemond, N., L. Bengtsson, K. Laursen and F. Tell (2016), 'Match & Manage: The use of knowledge matching and project management to integrate knowledge in collaborative inbound open innovation', Industrial and Corporate Change. Vol. 26(2), pp. 333-352. doi: 10.1093/icc/dtw004.
  • Laursen, K. and A. Salter (2014), 'The Paradox of Openness: Appropriability, External Search and Collaboration', Research Policy. Vol. 43(5), pp. 867-878. doi: 10.1016/j.respol.2013.10.004.
  • D'Agostino, L.M., K. Laursen and G. Santangelo (2013), 'The impact of R&D offshoring on the home knowledge production of OECD investing regions', Journal of Economic Geography. Vol. 13(1), pp. 145-175. doi: 10.1093/jeg/LBS012.
  • Laursen, K., F. Masciarelli and A. Prencipe (2012), 'Trapped or spurred by the home region? The effects of potential social capital on involvement in foreign markets for goods and technology', Journal of International Business Studies. Vol. 43(9), 2012, pp. 783–807. doi:10.1057/jibs.2012.27.
  • Laursen, K. (2012), 'Keep searching and you'll find: What do we know about variety creation through firms' search activities for innovation?', Industrial and Corporate Change. Vol. 21(5), pp. 1181-1220. doi:10.1093/icc/dts025.
  • Laursen, K., F. Masciarelli and A. Prencipe (2012), 'Regions matter: how localized social capital affects external knowledge acquisition and innovation', Organization Science. Vol 23(1), pp. 177-193. doi: 10.1287/orsc.1110.0650.
  • Foss, NJ., K. Laursen and T. Pedersen (2011), 'Linking customer interaction and innovation: The mediating role of new organizational practices', Organization Science. Vol. 22(4), pp. 980-999. doi: 10.1287/orsc.1100.0584.
  • Laursen, K., T. Reichstein and A. Salter (2011), 'Exploring the Effect of Geographical Distance and University Quality on Industry-University Collaboration in the UK', Regional Studies, Vol. 45(4), pp. 507-523. doi: 10.1080/00343400903401618.
  • Jeppesen L.B. and K. Laursen (2009), 'The role of lead users in knowledge sharing', Research Policy. Vol. 38(10), pp 1582-1589. doi: 10.1016/j.respol.2009.09.002
  • Laursen, K. and A. Salter (2006), 'Open for Innovation: The role of openness in explaining innovative performance among UK manufacturing firms', Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 27(2), pp 131-150. doi: 10.1002/smj.507.
  • Foss, NJ and K. Laursen (2005), 'Performance Pay, Delegation, and Multitasking under Uncertainty and Innovativeness: An Empirical Investigation', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol 58(2) 246-276. doi: 10.1016/j.jebo.2004.03.018.
  • Laursen, K. and A. Salter (2004), 'Searching Low and High: What Types of Firms Use Universities as a Source of Innovation?', Research Policy, Vol 33(8), pp. 1201-1215. doi: 10.1016/j.respol.2004.07.004.
  • Laursen, K. and N.J. Foss (2003), 'New HRM Practices, Complementarities, and the Impact on Innovation Performance', Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol 27(2), pp. 243-263. doi: 10.1093/cje/27.2.243.
     
Publikationer sorteret efter:
2024
Keld Laursen; Ammon Salter; Deepak Somaya / Complementarities and Tensions Between Appropriability and Open Innovation
I: The Oxford Handbook of Open Innovation. red. /Henry Chesbrough; Agnieszka Radziwon; Wim Vanhaverbeke; Joel West. Oxford : Oxford University Press 2024, s. 899–913 (Oxford Handbooks)
Bidrag til bog/antologi > peer review
2023
Riccardo Cappelli; Marco Corsino; Keld Laursen; Salvatore Torrisi / Technological Competition and Patent Strategy : Protecting Innovation, Preempting Rivals and Defending the Freedom to Operate.
I: Research Policy, Vol. 52, Nr. 6, 7.2023
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Keld Laursen; Ammon Salter / What We Know about Open Innovation, Unresolved Issues, and a Checklist for Future Research
I: Journal of Industrial and Business Economics, Vol. 50, Nr. 4, 12.2023, s. 743-764
Review artikel > peer review
2022
Keld Laursen; Ram Mudambi / Increased Competitors' Presence and Speed of Abandoning Large-scale Investments in Emerging Markets
I: Proceedings of the Eighty-second Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management . red. /Sonja Taneja. Briarcliff Manor, NY : Academy of Management 2022, 1 s., s. 1978 (Academy of Management Proceedings)
Konferenceabstrakt i proceedings > peer review
Wenjing Lyu; Neil Thompson; Keld Laursen / Sources of Innovation Revisited : Patterns in Firms' Usage of Internal and External Search.
I: Proceedings of the Eighty-second Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management . red. /Sonja Taneja. Briarcliff Manor, NY : Academy of Management 2022, 1 s., s. 2146 (Academy of Management Proceedings)
Konferenceabstrakt i proceedings > peer review
Keld Laursen; Solon Moreira; Vivek Tandon / The Effect of Product Market Competition Network Structure on Firm-level Disposition to offer Technology for Licensing
Paper presented at DRUID22 Conference, 2022
Paper > peer review
2021
Bernd Ebersberger; Fabrice Galia; Keld Laursen; Ammon Salter / Inbound Open Innovation and Innovation Performance : A Robustness Study.
I: Research Policy, Vol. 50, Nr. 7, 9.2021
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Aliasghar Bahoo Torodi; Keld Laursen; Salvatore Torrisi / Technological and Market Capabilities of Incumbent Firms as Sources of Opportunities for Spinouts
Paper presented at DRUID21 Conference, 2021
Paper > peer review
Aliasghar Bahoo Torodi; Keld Laursen; Salvatore Torrisi / Technological and Marketing Capabilities of Incumbent Firms as Sources of Opportunities for Spinouts
I: Proceedings of the Eighty-first Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management. red. /Sonia Taneja. Briarcliff Manor, NY : Academy of Management 2021, 1 s. (Academy of Management Proceedings)
Konferenceabstrakt i proceedings > peer review
Keld Laursen; Ram Mudambi; Larissa Rabbiosi / Time to Give Up? The Speed of Abandoning Large-scale Investments in an Emerging Market: The Role of Increased Presence by Competitors
Paper presented at DRUID21 Conference, 2021
Paper > peer review
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Forskningsprojekter
Bibeskæftigelse
Year Name of contractual partner Type of activity
2021 - 2022 Center for Ledelse, CfL (https://www.cfl.dk/). Non-executive board member (bestyrelsesmedlem)
2018 - 2020 Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway DNV-GL Professor II — teaching and research