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중소기업 창업 기술혁신 세미나 애리조나대Entrepreneurship

중소기업 창업 기술혁신 세미나 애리조나대Entrepreneurship

Summary: 애리조나대학교 엘러 경영대학주최 중소기업 창업 벤처 기술혁신 세미나자료원사이트http entrepreneurship eller arizona edu eis index aspxEntrepreneurship Innovation Seminar EIS IntroductionOrganized by Mark Schankerman Professor of Economics and Muzzy Chair in EntrepreneurshipIn order to provide a forum for scholars working on issues related to entrepreneurship Dr Schankerman is organizing the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Seminar EIS in the Eller College of Management Objectives and CoverageResearch topics of relevance include but are certainly not limited to University technology transfer and entrepreneurship Impact of monetary incentives and intrinsic motivation on entrepreneurship Impact of tax policy on entrepreneurial activity Venture and other financial capital including the design of financial contracts Use and enforcement of intellectual property in entrepreneurial firms Mobility of scientists and its impact on knowledge spillovers and innovation Sociological and economic determinants of network formation and its implications for entrepreneurship Behavioral and experimental psychology and economics as applied to entrepreneurship Interested social scientists and legal scholars in the Eller College of Management and colleagues from other departments within The University of Arizona are cordially invited to participate on a regular basis Subject to budgetary and scheduling constraints the plan is to try to alternate between presentations by scholars from The University of Arizona and invited speakers from other universities If you have an interest in presenting a paper at one of the EIS seminars or if you have suggestions for outside academic speakers whom we may wish to invite please contact Dr Schankerman directly at schanker eller arizona edu ScheduleThe seminar is held on Fridays from 12 00 to1 45 p m The seminars will beheld inthe Sullivan Room 272 in the Rogers College of Law EXCEPT the October 24th seminar which will be in McClelland Hall 2008 2008 Distinguished SpeakersFALL24 OctoberMcClelland 129Ashish Arora Fuqua School of Business Duke University Professor Arora was formerly at Carnegie Mellon University and served as a co director of the Software Industry Center at CMU until 2006 He is on the editorial board of six academic journals and has served on a number of committees for bodies such as the National Academy of Sciences and the Association of Computing Machinery Arora s research focuses on the economics of technology and technical change His research interests include the study of technology intensive industries such as software biotechnology and chemicals the role of patents and licensing in promoting technology startups and the economics of information technology Title Securing Their Future Entry and Survival in the Information Security Industry and Markets for Technology21 NovemberSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawThomas Hellman Sauder School of Management Univ of British Columbia Professor Hellman teaches in the areas of entrepreneurship and strategic management He is the director of the W Maurice Young Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Research Centre Professor Hellmann s research interests are entrepreneurship venture capital innovation strategic management corporate finance and contract theory Current research projects focus on the formation of venture capital deals the formation of entrepreneurial teams and the process of innovation inside corporations Title How Do Founders Split Equity 5 DecemberSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawScott Stern Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University Professor Stern explores how innovation the production and distribution of ideas differs from more traditional economic goods and the implications of these differences for business and public policy Often focusing on the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries this research is at the intersection between industrial organization and the economics of technical change Recent studies examine the determinants of R productivity the role of incentives and organizational design on the process of innovation and the drivers of commercialization strategy for technology entrepreneurs Title Patents Papers and Secrecy Contracting over the Disclosureof Scientific and Commercial Knowledge 12 DecemberSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawCancelledWe regret to announce that due to serious illness in the family Professor Timothy Bresnahan is unable to present his paper at the December 12 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Seminar We are hoping to reschedule the presentation for the upcoming semester and will update you once confirm ed Timothy Bresnahan Department of Economics Stanford University Professor Bresnahan is Chairman of the Economics Department at Stanford University He is also the Landau Professor of Technology and the Economy and by courtesy a Professor of Economics for the Graduate School of Business He is the former Chief Economist of the Antitrust Division of the U S Department of Justice His research focuses on industrial organization applied econometrics and the economics of technology His current research studies entry and appropriability in technology industries competition between old and new paradigm computing and economic organization for high social return to technical progress Title Competition and Open Access for Entrepreneurs SPRING23 JanauarySullivan 272 Rogers College of LawRosemarie Ham Ziedonis School of Business University of Michigan Professor Ziedonis research lies at the intersection of intellectual property rights and firm strategy Her published articles investigate the effects of reforms to the U S patent system during the 1980s on the innovative activities of semiconductor firms and the management and use of intellectual property rights in collaborative research and development projects Her current work examines how firms respond to potential hold up problems in markets for technology and the factors driving conflict and cooperation over patented technologies Title Reputations for Toughness in Patent Enforcement Implications for Knowledge Spillovers via Inventor Mobility NEW DATE and TIME5 February10 00 11 45Sullivan 272 Rogers College of LawMarie Thursby School of Management Georgia Institute of Technology Dr Thursby is Professor of Strategic Management and holds the Hal and John Smith Chair in Entrepreneurship at Georgia Tech and has been a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research for twenty years She has published extensively on the economics of innovation with particular emphasis on role of universities in innovation systems multinational R decisions and the role of contracts in effective technology transfer Other research interests include international economics and industrial organization with a focus on how government policies and industry interact to determine competitiveness Title University Industry Spillovers The Nexus of Federally Funded Research and Industrial Consulting NEW TIME 3 00 4 45pm6 MarchSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawArti Rai School of Law Duke University Professor Rai is an expert in patent law law and the biopharmaceutical industry and health care regulation Her current research funded by the NIH focuses on intellectual property issues raised by collaborative R in areas ranging from synthetic biology to drug development Her recent publications include Who s Afraid of the APA What the Patent System Can Learn from Administrative Law Georgetown Law Journal 2007 and Open and Collaborative Research A New Model for Biomedicine in Intellectual Property Rights in Frontier Industries Biotech and Software AEI Brookings Press 2005 Title University Software Patenting and Litigation A First Examination 27 MarchSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawPierre Azoulay Sloan School of Management MIT Professor Azoulay joined the MIT Sloan School faculty in July 2006 His research investigates how organizational design and social networks influence the productivity of R in the health care sector His current work sudies the impact of superstar researchers on the research productivity of their colleagues in the academic life sciences He is also interested in the topic of academic entrepreneurship having recently concluded a major study of the antecedents and consequences of academic patenting and has also worked on outsourcing strategies of pharmaceutical firms Title Superstar Extinction 10 AprilSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawJosh Lerner Harvard Business School Professor Lerner is the Jacob H Schiff Professor of Investment Banking at Harvard Business School with a joint appointment in the Finance and the Entrepreneurial Management Units He worked for several years on issues concerning technological innovation and public policyat the Brookings Institution for a public private task force in Chicago and on Capitol Hill Much of his research focuses on the structure and role of venture capital and private equityorganizations He also examines the impact of intellectual property protection particularly patents on the competitive strategies of firms in high technology industries Title TBANEW TIME 10 00 11 45 amd24 AprilSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawArvids Ziedonis School of Business University of Michigan Professor Ziedonis research focuses on understanding the factors that influence the acquisition and commercialization of embryonic technologies by firms Current areas of research activity include understanding the institutional and environmental factors that influence innovative activity the mechanisms firms use to acquire new technologies and manage knowledge flows and the empirical measurement of innovative activity Title The Geographic Reach of Market and Non Market Channels of University Research Commercialization 1 MaySullivan 272 Rogers College of LawRobert Merges School 애리조나대학교 엘러 경영대학주최 중소기업 창업 벤처 기술혁신 세미나자료원사이트http entrepreneurship eller arizona edu eis index aspxEntrepreneurship Innovation Seminar EIS IntroductionOrganized by Mark Schankerman Professor of Economics and Muzzy Chair in EntrepreneurshipIn order to provide a forum for scholars working on issues related to entrepreneurship Dr Schankerman is organizing the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Seminar EIS in the Eller College of Management Objectives and CoverageResearch topics of relevance include but are certainly not limited to University technology transfer and entrepreneurship Impact of monetary incentives and intrinsic motivation on entrepreneurship Impact of tax policy on entrepreneurial activity Venture and other financial capital including the design of financial contracts Use and enforcement of intellectual property in entrepreneurial firms Mobility of scientists and its impact on knowledge spillovers and innovation Sociological and economic determinants of network formation and its implications for entrepreneurship Behavioral and experimental psychology and economics as applied to entrepreneurship Interested social scientists and legal scholars in the Eller College of Management and colleagues from other departments within The University of Arizona are cordially invited to participate on a regular basis Subject to budgetary and scheduling constraints the plan is to try to alternate between presentations by scholars from The University of Arizona and invited speakers from other universities If you have an interest in presenting a paper at one of the EIS seminars or if you have suggestions for outside academic speakers whom we may wish to invite please contact Dr Schankerman directly at schanker eller arizona edu ScheduleThe seminar is held on Fridays from 12 00 to1 45 p m The seminars will beheld inthe Sullivan Room 272 in the Rogers College of Law EXCEPT the October 24th seminar which will be in McClelland Hall 2008 2008 Distinguished SpeakersFALL24 OctoberMcClelland 129Ashish Arora Fuqua School of Business Duke University Professor Arora was formerly at Carnegie Mellon University and served as a co director of the Software Industry Center at CMU until 2006 He is on the editorial board of six academic journals and has served on a number of committees for bodies such as the National Academy of Sciences and the Association of Computing Machinery Arora s research focuses on the economics of technology and technical change His research interests include the study of technology intensive industries such as software biotechnology and chemicals the role of patents and licensing in promoting technology startups and the economics of information technology Title Securing Their Future Entry and Survival in the Information Security Industry and Markets for Technology21 NovemberSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawThomas Hellman Sauder School of Management Univ of British Columbia Professor Hellman teaches in the areas of entrepreneurship and strategic management He is the director of the W Maurice Young Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Research Centre Professor Hellmann s research interests are entrepreneurship venture capital innovation strategic management corporate finance and contract theory Current research projects focus on the formation of venture capital deals the formation of entrepreneurial teams and the process of innovation inside corporations Title How Do Founders Split Equity 5 DecemberSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawScott Stern Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University Professor Stern explores how innovation the production and distribution of ideas differs from more traditional economic goods and the implications of these differences for business and public policy Often focusing on the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries this research is at the intersection between industrial organization and the economics of technical change Recent studies examine the determinants of R productivity the role of incentives and organizational design on the process of innovation and the drivers of commercialization strategy for technology entrepreneurs Title Patents Papers and Secrecy Contracting over the Disclosureof Scientific and Commercial Knowledge 12 DecemberSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawCancelledWe regret to announce that due to serious illness in the family Professor Timothy Bresnahan is unable to present his paper at the December 12 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Seminar We are hoping to reschedule the presentation for the upcoming semester and will update you once confirm ed Timothy Bresnahan Department of Economics Stanford University Professor Bresnahan is Chairman of the Economics Department at Stanford University He is also the Landau Professor of Technology and the Economy and by courtesy a Professor of Economics for the Graduate School of Business He is the former Chief Economist of the Antitrust Division of the U S Department of Justice His research focuses on industrial organization applied econometrics and the economics of technology His current research studies entry and appropriability in technology industries competition between old and new paradigm computing and economic organization for high social return to technical progress Title Competition and Open Access for Entrepreneurs SPRING23 JanauarySullivan 272 Rogers College of LawRosemarie Ham Ziedonis School of Business University of Michigan Professor Ziedonis research lies at the intersection of intellectual property rights and firm strategy Her published articles investigate the effects of reforms to the U S patent system during the 1980s on the innovative activities of semiconductor firms and the management and use of intellectual property rights in collaborative research and development projects Her current work examines how firms respond to potential hold up problems in markets for technology and the factors driving conflict and cooperation over patented technologies Title Reputations for Toughness in Patent Enforcement Implications for Knowledge Spillovers via Inventor Mobility NEW DATE and TIME5 February10 00 11 45Sullivan 272 Rogers College of LawMarie Thursby School of Management Georgia Institute of Technology Dr Thursby is Professor of Strategic Management and holds the Hal and John Smith Chair in Entrepreneurship at Georgia Tech and has been a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research for twenty years She has published extensively on the economics of innovation with particular emphasis on role of universities in innovation systems multinational R decisions and the role of contracts in effective technology transfer Other research interests include international economics and industrial organization with a focus on how government policies and industry interact to determine competitiveness Title University Industry Spillovers The Nexus of Federally Funded Research and Industrial Consulting NEW TIME 3 00 4 45pm6 MarchSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawArti Rai School of Law Duke University Professor Rai is an expert in patent law law and the biopharmaceutical industry and health care regulation Her current research funded by the NIH focuses on intellectual property issues raised by collaborative R in areas ranging from synthetic biology to drug development Her recent publications include Who s Afraid of the APA What the Patent System Can Learn from Administrative Law Georgetown Law Journal 2007 and Open and Collaborative Research A New Model for Biomedicine in Intellectual Property Rights in Frontier Industries Biotech and Software AEI Brookings Press 2005 Title University Software Patenting and Litigation A First Examination 27 MarchSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawPierre Azoulay Sloan School of Management MIT Professor Azoulay joined the MIT Sloan School faculty in July 2006 His research investigates how organizational design and social networks influence the productivity of R in the health care sector His current work sudies the impact of superstar researchers on the research productivity of their colleagues in the academic life sciences He is also interested in the topic of academic entrepreneurship having recently concluded a major study of the antecedents and consequences of academic patenting and has also worked on outsourcing strategies of pharmaceutical firms Title Superstar Extinction 10 AprilSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawJosh Lerner Harvard Business School Professor Lerner is the Jacob H Schiff Professor of Investment Banking at Harvard Business School with a joint appointment in the Finance and the Entrepreneurial Management Units He worked for several years on issues concerning technological innovation and public policyat the Brookings Institution for a public private task force in Chicago and on Capitol Hill Much of his research focuses on the structure and role of venture capital and private equityorganizations He also examines the impact of intellectual property protection particularly patents on the competitive strategies of firms in high technology industries Title TBANEW TIME 10 00 11 45 amd24 AprilSullivan 272 Rogers College of LawArvids Ziedonis School of Business University of Michigan Professor Ziedonis research focuses on understanding the factors that influence the acquisition and commercialization of embryonic technologies by firms Current areas of research activity include understanding the institutional and environmental factors that influence innovative activity the mechanisms firms use to acquire new technologies and manage knowledge flows and the empirical measurement of innovative activity Title The Geographic Reach of Market and Non Market Channels of University Research Commercialization 1 MaySullivan 272 Rogers College of LawRobert Merges School

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