support in dealing with the challenges of completing a PhD in innovation management as well as getting started with a po
JUNIOR RESEARCHER LAB Venue: Queensland University of Technology, Gardens Point Campus (Z Block: Gibson Room – Level 10), 2 George Street, Brisbane QLD 4001
During the 2015 ISPIM Innovation Summit in Brisbane, the Junior Researcher Lab will be bringing together junior researchers from all over the world. If you are currently doing a PhD, considering doing one, or just graduated - the ISPIM Junior Researcher Lab is for you! The Community is organised to serve as a platform for young career researchers and PhD students to meet, collaborate, exchange experiences and network with other colleagues. It is also a platform to meet with leading researchers and practitioners in the field. It is essentially a Community to share ideas and resources 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 200 early stage innovation scholars globally 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. Click here to register. The Lab is free for registered summit participants while a fee of 75AUD is required from participants interested in only the Lab. Join the conversation on our LinkedIn page - Abayomi & the ISPIM team See you in Brisbane! Abayomi Baiyere |Community Development Co-ordinator
PROGRAMME Registration opens from 13:00 13.15 -13.20 Welcome – Iain Bitran (Executive Director, ISPIM) 13.20-13.40 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 leave the event with possible future co-authors, so be sure to bring your business cards! 13.40-14.20 Keynote Each year, we invite one of the leading scholars in the innovation management field to inspire and enlighten the minds of “the generation next”. The speakers draw from their wealth of experiences, motivations, challenges and gotchas to light the way for participants. Director: Technology and Innovation Management Centre, University of Queensland Business School.
“The study of innovation: past, present and future.”
Ex-Director: Think, Play, Do Group & Nestlé Visiting Professor: Imperial College London Editor-in-Chief: Innovation: Management, Policy and Practice
Mark Dodgson
Author: The Oxford Handbook of Innovation Management (+ 16 others)
14.20-14.25 Networking Break 14.25 -15.15 Group Activity: Emerging Research Topics/Trends. A moderated brainstorming session where teams of participants from similar research backgrounds put their knowledge together to collectively forge a research outline that addresses a real-world innovation challenge or an emerging hot topic/trend. Mikko Dufva
Alexandra Kriz
VTT, Finland Member, ISPIM PhD Committee
University of Sydney, Australia Member, ISPIM PhD Committee
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15.15-15.25 Networking Break 15.25-16.20 Panel: Navigating the PhD Journey The phrase “publish or perish” has become a familiar term in academia. This panel will focus on how to structure your PhD for valuable impact. The panel will look at methodological considerations, publication positioning and theoretical/practical contributions from a PhD study.
Christofer Laurell (Panel Moderator) Stockholm Business School Sweden
Urs Daellenbach
Paul Hyland
Anton Kriz
Reader at Victoria University of Wellington
Management Professor, Queensland University of Technology
Innovation Management and Strategic Management Specialist
16.20-16.35 Networking + Tea Break 16.35-17.15 Roundtable Sessions One of the most anticipated events of the Lab. These are highly interactive Q&A sessions led by carefully selected topic experts. They share best practices on various key issues. Emerging Innovation Topics (Trends, Niche Concepts, Interdisciplinary topics...) Christofer Laurell
Rowena Barrett
Stockholm Business School Sweden
Professor & Head, School of Management, QUT
Industry Careers (Career Options, CV's, Vacancies...) Robert Dew
Luke Hendrickson
Director, Coriolis Pty Ltd Visiting Professor, TiasNimbas Netherlands
Manager, Innovation Research Department of Industry and Science Australia
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Research Methodologies (Qualitative vs Quantitative, Data Collection…) Eelko Huizingh
Urs Daellenbach
Associate Professor, Innovation Management, Groningen University Netherlands
Reader at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Publishing & Organizing your PhD (Time Management, Publications, Dissertation…) Chris McPhee
Teemu Santonen
Editor-in-Chief, Technology Innovation Management Review Canada
Principal lecturer at Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Finland
17.15-17.20 Networking Break 17.20 -18.15 Panel: Finding the path from PhD to Career This panel takes the dread out of the inevitable PhD question – “What’s next after my PhD?” Seasoned speakers from the industry and academia are brought together to highlight the different opportunities open to you and how to take good advantage of them regardless of which phase of the PhD study you currently are. They provide insights on how to start thinking and positioning yourself to make the best of your PhD.
Ozgur Dedehayir
Luke Hendrickson
Rowena Barrett
(Panel Moderator) Queensland University of Technology
Manager, Innovation Research Department of Industry and Science
Professor & Head, School of Management, QUT
Diaswati (Asti) Mardiasmo National Research Manager PRDnationwide
18.30-20.00 Summit Welcome Reception An opportunity to meet other participants and senior colleagues over drinks and snacks.
After the reception, there is a possibility to interact socially over dinner in a nearby restaurant (costs not covered). 4