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  • 1.  Call for Papers Technolog Transfer Society 2014 Meetings

    Posted 01-06-2014 20:49

    TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER SOCIETY 2014 ANNUAL MEETING

     

    October 23-26, 2014 at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

     

    Call for Papers

     

    The 2014 Technology Transfer Society Conference will be held from October 23-26, 2014, in the Inner Harbor Marriott Camden Yards Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland. The sponsor for this year's conference is the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. Registration information and special room rates for the conference will be available shortly.

     

    The theme for T2S'14 is Translational Science

     

    The stage between bench discovery and proof-of-concept is the most financially and scientifically uncertain phase of the innovation cycle. This is the stage in which the scientific discovery has to be translated into a working application before it can be a funding opportunity.  It is an unavoidable stage in the innovation process because until the market sees what a discovery might mean for users, it cannot be valued.  In biomedicine, translation could take the form of target validation; in software, it is the alpha version; in materials science, it could be the physical proof of the theoretical construct; and so on.

     

    The organizers and scientific committee of the T2S'14 are pleased to extend an invitation to submit competitively reviewed abstracts related to translational science. Of particular interest are submissions that focus on the identification of the translation phenomenon and on definitions of what constitutes successful translation. Abstracts that propose theoretical and empirical models to better understand the factors that affect translation, such as the organizational structures and processes, antecedents and macro-environmental contingencies, and policies and governance arrangements are of particular interest. General interest topics are also welcomed in the areas of:

     

    • technology transfer
    • technology driven economic development
    • management of intellectual property
    • public-private partnerships
    • academic entrepreneurship
    • the entrepreneurial process
    • corporate entrepreneurship
    • spins offs, spin-ins, and spin-outs
    • discovery science
    • alliances and networks
    • technology policy
    • entrepreneurial and public finance

     

    Abstracts (1-2 pages) should be submitted Cassandra Smith, Program Coordinator: T2SBaltimore@jhu.edu by March 15, 2014.

     

    Based on abstract reviews, selected authors will be invited to a pre-conference paper development workshop. These authors will be asked to submit completed papers by May 15, 2014 for consideration for publication in a special issue of the Journal of Technology Transfer (2012 SSCI Impact Factor, 1.692).   

     

    In addition to the special issue of the Journal of Technology Transfer, a subset of authors will be invited to submit for review a paper for inclusion in a conference volume, Research in Translation.  This volume will be part of the Johns Hopkins University Research Series in Entrepreneurship, edited by Professors Phil Phan and published by Edward Elgar. The conference volume will be guest edited by Professors Albert Link, Gideon Markman, Phil Phan, and Donald Siegel.

     

     

    Phillip H. Phan, Ph.D.

    PADI DM199340

    Professor and Executive Vice Dean

    The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

    Core Faculty, Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality

    Johns Hopkins Medicine

     

    100 International Drive

    Baltimore, MD 21202-1099

    Phone:  (410) 234-9434

    Email:  pphan@jhu.edu

    Web:  carey.jhu.edu

     

    The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

    Where business is taught with humanity in mind.

     

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  • 2.  Call for Papers Technolog Transfer Society 2014 Meetings

    Posted 01-06-2014 22:51
    I've been to this conference and it's a pretty good one - well worth checking out!


    Norris

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    On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 6:48 PM, Phillip Phan <pphan@jhu.edu> wrote:

    TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER SOCIETY 2014 ANNUAL MEETING

     

    October 23-26, 2014 at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

     

    Call for Papers

     

    The 2014 Technology Transfer Society Conference will be held from October 23-26, 2014, in the Inner Harbor Marriott Camden Yards Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland. The sponsor for this year's conference is the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. Registration information and special room rates for the conference will be available shortly.

     

    The theme for T2S'14 is Translational Science

     

    The stage between bench discovery and proof-of-concept is the most financially and scientifically uncertain phase of the innovation cycle. This is the stage in which the scientific discovery has to be translated into a working application before it can be a funding opportunity.  It is an unavoidable stage in the innovation process because until the market sees what a discovery might mean for users, it cannot be valued.  In biomedicine, translation could take the form of target validation; in software, it is the alpha version; in materials science, it could be the physical proof of the theoretical construct; and so on.

     

    The organizers and scientific committee of the T2S'14 are pleased to extend an invitation to submit competitively reviewed abstracts related to translational science. Of particular interest are submissions that focus on the identification of the translation phenomenon and on definitions of what constitutes successful translation. Abstracts that propose theoretical and empirical models to better understand the factors that affect translation, such as the organizational structures and processes, antecedents and macro-environmental contingencies, and policies and governance arrangements are of particular interest. General interest topics are also welcomed in the areas of:

     

    • technology transfer
    • technology driven economic development
    • management of intellectual property
    • public-private partnerships
    • academic entrepreneurship
    • the entrepreneurial process
    • corporate entrepreneurship
    • spins offs, spin-ins, and spin-outs
    • discovery science
    • alliances and networks
    • technology policy
    • entrepreneurial and public finance

     

    Abstracts (1-2 pages) should be submitted Cassandra Smith, Program Coordinator: T2SBaltimore@jhu.edu by March 15, 2014.

     

    Based on abstract reviews, selected authors will be invited to a pre-conference paper development workshop. These authors will be asked to submit completed papers by May 15, 2014 for consideration for publication in a special issue of the Journal of Technology Transfer (2012 SSCI Impact Factor, 1.692).   

     

    In addition to the special issue of the Journal of Technology Transfer, a subset of authors will be invited to submit for review a paper for inclusion in a conference volume, Research in Translation.  This volume will be part of the Johns Hopkins University Research Series in Entrepreneurship, edited by Professors Phil Phan and published by Edward Elgar. The conference volume will be guest edited by Professors Albert Link, Gideon Markman, Phil Phan, and Donald Siegel.

     

     

    Phillip H. Phan, Ph.D.

    PADI DM199340

    Professor and Executive Vice Dean

    The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

    Core Faculty, Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality

    Johns Hopkins Medicine

     

    100 International Drive

    Baltimore, MD 21202-1099

    Phone:  (410) 234-9434

    Email:  pphan@jhu.edu

    Web:  carey.jhu.edu

     

    The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School

    Where business is taught with humanity in mind.

     

    Please consider the environment before printing this message

     

    ************************************** This message is from ENTREP which is sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management. Please do not post messages with attached files. Commercial messages or spammed messages are not allowed on the list. The use of auto-responder "out-of-office" messages may also lead to your removal from the list. You can manage your subscription options, including joining or leaving the list here: http://aomlists.pace.edu/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=entrep&A=1 If you have questions or need help, please contact Dr. John Bunch jbunch@benedictine.edu. Ventures HO!

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