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PDW invitation - Regulation, Innovatin and Competitive Advantage

  • 1.  PDW invitation - Regulation, Innovatin and Competitive Advantage

    Posted 08-04-2008 01:07
    Apologies for cross  posting:
     
    Dear All,
     

    I would like to invite you to a professional development workshop being held on Saturday, August 9, 2008, from 1:30 -3:30 pm, at La Jolla, Anaheim Marriott Hotel.

     

    Regulation, Innovation and Competitive Advantage

     

    Participants:

    Jaegul Lee (Wayne State University) – Induced technological change, competitiveness and environmental regulation

    Sandra Rothenberg (Rochester Institute of Technology) – Technical assistance programs and the diffusion of environmental technologies in the Printing industry: The case of SMEs.

    Margaret Taylor (University of California Berkeley)- Innovation for Climate Change: Learning from Experience

    Tobias Kretschmer (University of Munich) – Determinants and consequences of family-friendly workplace practices- An International study

    Francisco Veloso (Carnegie Mellon University) - Discussant

     

     

    Government regulation is one of the most important determinants that influences the development and diffusion of environmental technologies. Despite the fact that there had been significant theoretical advancements with regard to the effect of alternative types of policy instruments on the rate and direction of technological change, the literature is still quite underdeveloped. This PDW seeks to bring together a group of scholars in the field of regulation and innovation as well as scholars in management strategy with the goal of establishing conversations around this research theme and exploring new research avenues. Three papers in this PDW examine the impact of government regulations on the development of regulation-driven technologies and technology diffusion, while the last paper seeks to understand attributes that lead firms to adopt organizational practices (organizational innovation) under regulatory regimes.

     

     

    The PDW consists of paper presentation followed by audience interactions. A discussant will briefly talk about presented papers following presentations. Audience will then be invited to interact with both discussant and paper presenters.

     

    For further information, please contact the PDW organizer, Jaegul Lee (jaegul.lee@wayne.edu; jaegull@gmail.com)

     

     

    See you there!

     

    Jaegul Lee
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    Assistant professor of management
    School of Business Administration
    Wayne State University
    320 Prentis Building
    Detroit, MI 48202
    Office: (313) 577-4565
    Fax: (313) 577-5486
    jaegul.lee@wayne.edu