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[AOM PDW] Future of Geographic and Technological Emergence

  • 1.  [AOM PDW] Future of Geographic and Technological Emergence

    Posted 07-17-2024 21:27

    [PDW] Future of Geographic and Technological Emergence: Innovating for the Future Research

    Program Session: 963 | Submission: 13473 | Sponsors: TIM, STR

    Scheduled: Sunday, Aug 11  3:00PM - 6:00PM CT (UTC-5)

    Location: Sheraton - Fountainview Room

    Program link: https://cdmcd.co/QGdJWB

     

    Panelist: Juan Alcacer, Harvard U.

    Panelist: Maryann Feldman, Arizona State U.

    Panelist: Mahka Moeen, U. of Wisconsin

    Panelist: Alexander Oettl, Georgia Institute of Technology

    Panelist: Francisco Polidoro, U. of Texas at Austin

    Panelist: Olav Sorenson, UCLA Anderson School of Management

    Organizer: Min Jung Kim, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    Organizer: Sandeep Pillai, Bocconi U.

    In this PDW, we will discuss the interactions between geographic conditions and technological trajectories. The rich literature on geography of innovation and regional agglomeration has shed light on the antecedents and consequences of geographic clustering for both regions and firms. In parallel, the extensive literature on technological trajectories has offered insights about the emergence and evolution of technologies and associated industries. However, at this intersection, the interplay of geographic and technological emergence can play an integral role.

    On one hand, technological innovation has become increasingly spatially concentrated, where certain regions not only outperform others, but also propagate opportunities for further technology advancements. On the other hand, emerging technologies with no pre-existing geographic roots have attracted the attention of aspiring geographic regions, toward shaping these industries of the future and the concurrent regional prosperity. These trends suggest that it is vital to have a deeper understanding of the mechanisms through which geographic conditions may interact with the emergence and evolution of technologies.

    Consequently, in our proposed PDW, a panel of experts will engage with the audience to explore and highlight potential research opportunities at this intersection.

    The format of the PDW will encompass structured panel presentations, open discussions, and interactive round table discussions, with no prerequisite for pre-registration.

    Please contact Min Jung Kim (minjungk@illinois.edu) or Sandeep Pillai (sandeep.pillai@unibocconi.it) with any questions about the PDW.

     



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    Min Jung Kim
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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