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16. ISEG: Constructing Advantage: Innovation and the Promise of Technology Based Development | Prof. Dr. Maryann Feldman

16. ISEG: Constructing Advantage: Innovation and the Promise of Technology Based Development | Prof. Dr. Maryann Feldman

Prof. Dr. Maryann Feldman, Business Economics, University of Georgia, USA.

Programm und Ablauf des Seminars

03. - 07.07.2006 jeweils von 16:00-19:00 Uhr

  1. Session (3. Juli): The Geography of Innovation: Fifteen Years After
    • Maryann P. Feldman and David B. Audretsch (1996): "Location, Location, Location: The Geography of Innovation and Knowledge Spillovers".
    • Feldman, M. P. (2000): “Location and Innovation: The New Economic Geography of Innovation, Spillovers, and Agglomeration” in G. Clark, M. Feldman and M. Gertler, eds. Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography. Oxford:  Oxford University Press.
    • Feldman, M. P. (2005): “Chapter 2: The Significance of Innovation” in Goren Hallen and Anders Osthol, editors.  The Growth Policy Agenda. Swedish Institute for Growth Policy Studies. (in English and Swedish).

  2. Session (4. Juli): Universities and Economic Development
    • Feldman, M. P. (2003): “The Entrepreneurial University” in David Hart, editor. The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy: Governance, Start-Ups, and Growth in the Knowledge Economy.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 92-112.
    • Feldman, M. P. and P. Desrochers (2003): “The Evolving Role of Research Universities in Technology Transfer: Lessons from the History of Johns Hopkins University.” Industry and Innovation, 10: 5-24.
    • Feldman, M. P. and J. Bercovitz (2006): “Entrepreneurial Universities and Technology Transfer:  A Conceptual Framework for understanding Knowledge-Based Economic Development.” Journal of Technology Transfer, 31: 175-188.
    • Bercovitz, J. L. and M. P. Feldman (2006): Academic Entrepreneurs (working paper).
    • Feldman, M. P., A. Colaianni and K. Liu (2006): Commercialization of Cohen-Boyer: 1980-1997 (working paper).

  3. Session (5. Juli): Entrepreneurs and Cluster Formation
    • Feldman, M. P. and Y. Schreuder (1996): “Initial Advantage: The Origins of the Geographic Concentration of the Pharmaceutical Industry in the Mid-Atlantic Region.” Industrial and Corporate Change, 5: 839-862.
    • Feldman, M. P. (2001):  “The Entrepreneurial Event Revisited: An Examination of New Firm Formation in the Regional Context.” Industrial and Corporate Change, 10: 861-891.
    • Feldman, M. P. and J. Francis (2004): “Home Grown Solutions: Fostering Cluster Formation through Entrepreneurship” Economic Development Quarterly, 18: 127-137.
    • Feldman, M. P., J. Francis and Janet Bercovitz (2005): “Creating a Cluster While Building a Firm: Entrepreneurs and the Formation of Innovative Clusters.” Regional Studies, 39: 129-142.
    • Feldman, M. P. and E. Romanelli (2006): Organizational Legacy and the Internal Dynamics of Clusters: The U.S. Human Bio-Therapeutics Industry, 1976-2002 (working paper).

  4. Session (6. Juli): Cluster Genesis
    • Braunerhjelm, P. and M. P. Feldman, editors (2006): Cluster Genesis: The origins and emergence of technology-based economic development.  Oxford: Oxford University Press. Selected Chapters, proofs will be provided as the book is due out in August.

  5. Session (7. Juli): Jurisdictional Advantage
    • Feldman, M. P. and R. Martin (2005): “Constructing Jurisdictional Advantage.” Research Policy, 34: 1235-1249.
    • Braunerhjelm, P. and M. P. Feldman, editors (2006): Cluster Genesis: The origins and emergence of technology-based economic development.  Oxford: Oxford University Press. Selected Chapters, proofs will be provided as the book is due out in August