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DECEMBER 12-13 2024, TURIN


WICK#12
PHD WORKSHOP IN ECONOMICS OF INNOVATION, COMPLEXITY AND KNOWLEDGE

Annual meeting for doctoral students and young researchers in Economics of
Innovation, Complexity and Knowledge.
The Workshop is organized by the students of the Vilfredo Pareto Doctoral
Program in Economics, in collaboration with the University of Turin, BRICK,
Collegio Carlo Alberto and Young Scholar Initiative.


The aim of the workshop is to bring together young researchers from different
disciplines and provide them with an opportunity to discuss their papers and
ongoing research.

The workshop will feature three Keynote Speeches by renowned scholars.

The conference will include presentations on the Economics of Innovation,
Science, Complexity and Knowledge . We encourage participants to apply with
works from a wide range of methods and subdisciplines, fitting into these
topics. Participants will have the chance to present one paper during the
Workshop. They also will have the opportunity to receive helpful feedbacks from
distinguished faculty members and external scholars. A senior researcher is
going to lead a 10 minutes discussion of the paper after the presentation.

To apply for the Workshop, applicants must submit an extended abstract of the
paper (maximum 3 pages). The full paper will be required a couple of weeks
before the Workshop. See below for futher details about the application.

The workshop will take place on December 12–13th, 2024 at the Collegio Carlo
Alberto in Turin.


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS


HANNA HOTTENROTT

Hanna Hottenrott is Professor at TUM School of Management and she heads the
research department for Economics of Innovation and Industrial Dynamics at the
Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW). Her areas of interest
involve industrial economics and applied microeconomics. Her research examines
the economics of innovation, science and technological change. She holds an
advanced degree in economics from the University of Heidelberg and obtained a
PhD in applied economics from KU Leuven (Belgium) in 2010. At KU Leuven she was
affiliated with the Department of Managerial Economics, Strategy and Innovation
and worked on topics relating to the financing of research and development (R&D)
in the business sector. After graduating she was awarded a fellowship from the
Flemish Science Foundation (FWO) and investigated questions in the fields of
innovation and science policy. In 2013 she accepted an assistant professorship
at the Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE) of the University
of Düsseldorf before joining TUM School of Management in May 2016. Prof.
Hottenrott is also a core member of the Munich Data Science Institute.

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ANDREA MORRISON

Andrea Morrison is currently Associate Professor of Applied Economics at the
Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Pavia and Adjunct
Professor of Innovation and Sustainability at the Department of Management and
Technology, Bocconi University. He is also research fellow at ICRIOS Bocconi
University and Research Affiliate at the Department of Human Geography and
Planning, Utrech University.. He holds a M.A in Development Economics from the
University of Sussex and a Ph.D. in Economic Development from the University of
Roma Tre. His research interests lie in the areas of evolutionary economics,
innovation studies and economic geography. He has investigated extensively
topics like innovation systems, industrial clusters and knowledge networks,
global value chains, green innovation, high skilled migration.



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JOHN P. WALSH

John P. Walsh is a Professor in the School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute
of Technology. He teaches and does research on science, technology and
innovation, using a sociological perspective that focuses on organizations and
work to explain how research organizations respond to changes in their policy
environment. Recent work includes studies of the bureaucratization of science
and changing scientific careers, organizational context and misconduct, and the
division of innovative labor. His work has been published in Science, American
Sociological Review, Research Policy, Social Studies of Science, and Management
Science. His work has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the
Kauffman Foundation, and the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science, and
he has done consulting for the National Academy of Sciences, the OECD, the
European Commission and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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DATES AND DEADLINES

Date Deadline 30th September 2024 Abstract submission October 2024 Abstract
acceptance and registration November 2024 Full paper submission




SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE



 * Professor Cristiano Antonelli (Università di Torino)
 * Professor Alessandra Colombelli (Politecnico di Torino)
 * Professor Magda Fontana (Università di Torino)
 * Professor Aldo Geuna (Università di Torino)
 * Professor Francesco Quatraro (Università di Torino)
 * Professor Alessandra Scandura (Università di Torino)
   






VENUE

The workshop will take place at the Collegio Carlo Alberto building in Piazza
Arbarello, 8 (Turin), which formerly hosted the School of Economics of the
University of Turin.

The Collegio Carlo Alberto is a foundation created in 2004 as a joint initiative
of the Compagnia di San Paolo and the University of Torino. Its mission is to
foster research and education in the social sciences, in accordance with the
values and practices of the international academic community.






PREVIOUS EDITIONS

Edition Keynote Speakers Organizers 11th Tom Brökel, Stan Metcalfe, Reinhilde
Veugelers Enrico Bergamini, Eliana Diodati, Giacomo Gallegati, Federico Musu
10th Ron Boschma, César Hidalgo, Simona Iammarino Enrico Bergamini, Giacomo
Gallegati, Roberto Moncada, Guido Pialli, Margherita Tambussi 9th Elena Cefis,
Francesca Medda Enrico Bergamini, Roberto Moncada, Giuseppe Pernagallo, Guido
Pialli, Margherita Tambussi 8th Luigi Marengo, Maria Savona, Natalia Zinovyeva
Giulia Chersoni, Daniel de Souza, Eleonora Priori, Guido Pialli, Giuseppe
Pernagallo 7th Stefano Breschi, Neave O’Cleary, Tommaso Ciarli Giulia Chersoni,
Daniel de Souza, Eleonora Priori, Guido Pialli 6th Massimo Riccaboni, Giovanni
Marin, Ernest Miguelez Carlo Bottai, Fabrizio Fusillo, Martina Iori, Anna
Velyka, Anna Novaresio, Giulia Chersoni, Daniel de Souza, Eleonora Priori 5th
Frank Neffke, Torsten Heinrich Carlo Bottai, Fabrizio Fusillo, Martina Iori,
Francesco Trentini, Anna Velyka 4th Johan Bollen, Davide Consoli, Elisa Giuliani
Gianluca Orsatti, Matteo Tubiana, Massimiliano Coda Zabetta 3rd Flaminio
Squazzoni, Marco Vivarelli, Ulrich Witt Alexander Jordan, Nadine Marmai, Paolo
Racca 2nd Uwe Cantner, Luigi Orsenigo, Pietro Terna Tommaso Panini, Silvia
Rocchetta 1st Cristiano Antonelli, Dirk Czarnitzki Cristoph Feder, Emilio
Raitieri, Ilaria Bertazzi, Manuel Toselli, Rodrigo Kataishi

APPLY HERE!


FAQ


Only PhD Students can apply?

While PhD Students are the main target of the Workshop, also 1st-year Post-docs
and last-year Master Students are welcome to apply.

If I don't have a full paper yet, can I apply anyway?

Each participant has to present something, because the spirit of the event is to
create a community that shares ideas and research questions. While the deadline
for extended abstracts is in early October, the deadline for the full paper will
be in early December.

Can I attend the Workshop without presenting?

Unfortunately, we cannot welcome non-presenting participants. The workshop is
meant for early-career researchers wanting to get valid feedback on their work
in progress. Therefore, each participant is supposed to present.

Will you publish the final papers?

No, the final papers will be shared only with the senior discussant that is in
charge of your session, in order to give you a proper feedback.

How can I reach out to you?

Feel free to write to phd_workshop@carloalberto.org




ANYTHING ELSE YOU WANT TO KNOW?

Get in touch with us if you have any further questions!

 * WICK#12 Workshop
   Collegio Carlo Alberto
   Piazza Arbarello, 8 - Torino
   
 * phd_workshop@carloalberto.org
 * @wick_workshop
   
   


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