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Thu, 15 April 2010 |
1930-2030 |
Welcome Reception (VIP Room, 14th Floor) |
Fri, 16 April 2010 |
0830-0915 |
Registration (VIP Room) |
0915-930 |
Opening Session (VIP Room, 14th Floor)
Welcoming Address: Gee San |
0930-0945 |
Plenary Session 1 (VIP Room, 14th Floor)
Keynote Address: Jin-Fu Chang, Minister without Portfolio |
0945-1010 |
Tea & Coffee Break (outside VIP Room) |
1010-1030 |
Group Photo(1F) |
1030-1200 |
Concurrent Session 1a – Global Recession and Challenges for Innovation (I)
Chair: Erik Baark / Room 201
Jos Leijten, Crisis and Recovery: Shaping the Next Wave.
Dinesh Abrol, Global crisis and the challenge of reforms of national system of innovation: Lessons from India.
Nani G Simamora and Irene M Nadhiroh, Innovation in Manufacturing Industry: Indonesia Industry Innovation Performance and Industry Policy during Global Crisis.
Wenying Fu and Javier Revilla Diez, Knowledge Spillovers and Technological Upgrading: Investigation into Guangdong Province, China.
Discussion |
Concurrent Session 1b – Globalizing Innovation (I)
Chair: Jun-Hyup Lee / Room 202
Axel Mangelsdorf, The Role of Technical Standards for Trade between China and the European Union.
Hui-Chung Che, Assessing Patent Value in Patent Infringement Lawsuits by Quantitative Methods.
Byung-Woo Kim, Technology vs. Trade Policies in South Korea.
Zong-Tae Bae, Young-Bae Kim, and Jong-Hyun Wi, Identifying Trajectories from Catch-up to Path Creation: Transition Process Model and Case Studies in Korea
Discussion |
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Concurrent Session 1c – Technologies and Industries (I)
Chair: Angathevar Baskaran / Room 203
Young-Suk Hyun, From Catch Up to Lead in Korea’s Auto Industry.
Sung-Hwah Song, Jun-Hyuk Lee, Ki-Hoon Koo, and Ji-Ae Choi, Prospecting the Key Areas of Traditional Korean Medicine(TKM) for solving the National or Social problems in Korea.
Veera Pandiyan Kaliani Sundram, Abdul Razak Ibrahim, and VGR Chandran, Process Technology and Performance : A study of supply chain practices in electronics industry in Malaysia.
Chaisung Lim, Seok-Hee Han, and Hiroshi Ito, Disruptive innovation by a developing country firm: product development processes without strong technological prowess in Tata Motor’s Nano.
Discussion |
Concurrent Session 1d –Firm-level Innovation
Chair: Kong-Rae Lee / Room 204
Illyong Ji, Jae-Yong Choung, and Young-Wook Ko, Late Industrialization and Challenge to Discontinuous Innovation.
Gee San and Ya-Ling Huang, An Analysis of the Relationship between Innovation Activity and Firm Characteristics: the Case of Taiwan Patent Data.
Jung-Hua Hung and Yi-Ping Kuo, The impact of strategic competition and capital structure on innovation: evidence from Taiwan.
Jenn-Hwan Wang and Jun-Ming Chen, Global production networks and virtual integration: the development and innovation of Taiwan’s IT industry
Discussion |
1230-1400 |
Lunch (Garden Cafeteria) |
1400-1530 |
Concurrent Session 2a – Global Recession and Challenges for Innovation(II)
Chair: Kong-Rae Lee / Room 201
Angathevar Baskaran and Mammo Muchie, Can the Relative Strength of the National Systems of Innovation Mitigate the Severity of the Global Recession?: Comparison of Selected Asian Economies.
Ran-Ju Seo, Seong-Pyo Cho, and Seok-Tae Ha, The Determinants of R&D Expenditures During a Recession.
Siti Meiningsih and Nani G. Simamora, Indonesian Trading Technology During Global Crisis.
Discussion |
Concurrent Session 2b – Globalizing Innovation (II)
Chair: Dinesh Abrol / Room 202
Kazuyuki Motohashi and Yuan Yuan, Foreign Technology Import Policy and Firm Performance: Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing Firms in 1995-2004.
Patarapong Intarakumnerd, Rungroge Kamondetdacha, and Angkarn Wongdeethai, Policy Challenges of FDI on R&D in Thailand: Case Studies of Food, Automotive and Electronics Sectors.
Abdusy Syakur Amin, The Impact of Foreigner Ownership on the Technological Capabilities of the Indonesia Automotive Firms
Discussion |
Concurrent Session 2c – Technologies and Industries(II)
Chair: Keun Lee / Room 203
Pun-Arj Chairatana, Kittipong Chantaraskul, Apiwat Ratanawaraha, and Duanghathai Pentrakoon, Knowledge-Intensive Business Service Within Creative Industry In Thailand.
Hyun-Dae Cho, Sun-Woo Kim, Tae-Kyung Sung, and Byungheon Lee, Innovativeness and Cooperativeness of Large, Medium, and Small Sized Firms in Korea: Features and Differences between Them.
Seong-Hoon Gwon, Kyung-Jin Yu, Soon-Ki Hong, Young-Soo Kim, and Hyung-Jin Lee, The Taxonomy and Evolution of Technology Acquisition Strategies of Innovative Manufacturing Firms in Korea.
Yee Man Lai and Mei Hsiu-Ching Ho, Explaining the Relationships between Technology and Industry Life Cycle and S&T policy Development –Taiwan and Canada
Discussion |
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Concurrent Session 2d – Inter-sector / Inter-disciplimay Innovation activities
Chair: Kyoo-Ho Park / Room 204
Jung-Tae F Hwang and S-G Hong, The Limit of Technological Collaboration.
Jinny Seo and Daesup So, Consideration on Construction of R&D Trading Support System based on Open Innovation in Korea.
Ki-Woo Chun and Jae-Yong Choung, Exploring Crucial Factors for Inter-disciplinary Research in National Research Programs for Converging Technologies in Korea.
Waltraut Ritter, Public Sector Information Re-use as Source of Innovation: Does Hong Kong need a Policy on PSI?
Discussion |
Concurrent Session 2e – National/Regional Innovation System(I)
Chair: Jos Leijten / Room 205
Erik Baark, Mai Ha, and Bach Tan Sinh, The Role of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology in Vietnam’s Innovation System
Manuel Mira Godinho and V�tor Ferreira, Analyzing the evidence of a IPR take-off in China and India
Orachos Napasintuwong Artachinda, Priority Setting for Agricultural Biotechnology Research in Thailand.
Discussion |
1530-1600 |
Tea & Coffee Break (outside 2F) |
1600-1730 |
Concurrent Session3a – University-Industry Relations
Chair: Dinesh Abrol / Room 201
Kong-Rae Lee, University-Industry R&D Collaboration In Korea’s National Innovation System.
V G R Chandran Govindaraju, Veera Pandiyan Kaliyani Sundram, and Santhidran Sinnappan, Innovation Systems in Malaysia: Perspective From the University-Industry Research Collaboration.
Tae-Kyung Sung, Hyun-Dae Cho, and Dae-Hee Lee, The Role of University Research in Industrial R&D and Innovation: The Korean Case.
Hiromi Saito, Influence of Public Research on Industrial R&D: Evidence from Japan.
Discussion |
Concurrent Session 3b – Globalizing Innovation (III)
Chair: Bach-Tan Sinh / Room202
Jin-Hyo Joseph Yun, A Study on the Difference of Open Innovation Effect between Modular and Non Modular Firms.
Kyoo-Ho Park, The determinants of licensing in and out in Korean firms.
Ki-Seok Kwon and Seong-Hwan Han, Who is Patenting in a Catch-up Country’s Universities? The Case of South Korea .
Keun Lee and Jooyoung Kwak, Strategic Dynamics of Inter-Firm Catching-up and Rivalry: The Fundamentals, Overcoming Mid-Course Challenges, and Post-Catching up Positioning.
Discussion |
Concurrent Session 3c – Technologies and Industries(III)
Chair: Erik Baark / Room 203
Rohani Mohd, Mohd Khairuddin Hashim, and Badrul Hisham Kamaruddin, Developing the Values and Entrepreneurial Behavior Framework for Improving SMEs Performance.
Apiwat Ratanawaraha and Sarit Tiyawongsuwan, Spatial Distribution of Creative Industries in Bangkok
Farha Abdol Ghapar, Michael Ross Vitale, and Andrew Michael O’Loughlin, The Relationship Between Patenting Activity and Financial Performance in Malaysian Firms: A Preliminary Study.
Manish Anand, Dynamics of Public R&D and Private Industry Collaborations in Nanotechnology.
Discussion |
Concurrent Session 3d – Innovation and Emerging Industries
Chair: Pun-Arj Chairatana / Room 205
Jae-Yong Choung, Illyong Ji, and Young-Wook Ko, Increasing Role of SMEs in Transition to Leadership.
Farah Purwaningrum, Maksud Bekchanov, Alejandra Sepulveda, and Anna-Katharina Hornidge, Innovation and Knowledge Adoption for Local Firms in the Value Chain: The Story of “White Gold” from Uzbekistan
John Qi Dong, The Impact of National Culture on Technology Adoption: A Cross-Country Analysis.
Discussion |
Concurrent Session 3e– National/Regional Innovation System (II)
Chair: Kazuyuki Motohashi / Room 204
Seong-Pyo Cho, Won-Ki Lee, Gi-Seok Park, Sun-Young Park, and Han-Soo Bae, A Comparative Analysis of National R&D Funding Systems.
Lye King Tho and Mohan V. Avvari, Factors of Regional Innovation System to Help Firms Move up the Value Chain – A Multi-stakeholder Study in Penang Cluster.
Chan-Yuan Wong and Kim-Leng Goh, The Evolution and Pathways for Development: Science and Technology of NIEs and Selected Asian Emerging Countries.
Meng-Chun Liu, Xiaoyan Zhou, and Yi-Pey Ou, Economic Freedom, Threshold Effect, and Regional Knowledge Productivities in China
Discussion |
Sat, 17 April 2010 |
0800-0830 |
Registration (R404/405) |
0830-0930 |
Plenary Session 2 (R404/405)
Keynote address: Towards the Creation of Asian Research Area: Understanding Catch Up and the role of ASIALICS.
Atsushi Sunami, Director of the Science & Technology Policy Program, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS). |
0930-1000 |
Tea & Coffee Break (outside R404/405) |
1000-1115 |
Concurrent Session 4a – ICT and Innovation
Chair: Hyun-Dae Cho / Room 401
Carin Holroyd and Ken Coates, Digital Media and the Asian Innovation Environment.
Ting-lin Lee and Yu- lun Wang, Taiwan ICT Industrial Innovation Policy Trends- An Application of Q Methodology.
Discussion |
Concurrent Session 4b – innovation and Organization
Chair: Atsushi Sunami / Room 402
Jisun Lim and Elias Sanidas,Impact of Organizational (JIT/QC) and Technical (R&D) Innovations on Firms and Sectors Growth: the Korean Experience.
Aida L. Velasco Supply Chain Management Model in Philippine SMEs: Innovation Among Small Firms
Meng-chun Liu and Shin-Horng Chen,
Regional Innovation System and Offshore R&D Networks of Taiwan-based Firms in China
Discussion |
Concurrent Session 4c – Innovation in Services
Chair: Park, Kyoo-Ho / Room 404
Keun Lee and Tae-Young Park, Catching-up or Leapfrogging in Indian IT service Sector: Windows of Opportunity, Path-creating and Moving up the Value-chain in TCS, Infosys, and Wipro.
Jun-hyup Lee, Types of Corporate Innovation System and Firm Performance in Korea: Comparative Analysis on Service and Manufacturing Firms.
Yuan-Chieh Chang and Min-Nan Chen, Patterns of Sectoral Innovation in Services: Evidence from Taiwan Innovation Survey (2004-2006).
Discussion |
Concurrent Session 4d – Government-industry Relations
Chair: Patarapong Intarakumnerd / Room 405
Minjeong Kim and Sam-Youl Lee, Government Financial Support and the Novelty of Innovation: Firm Level Analysis.
Jaemin Park and Sunwoo Kim, An Empirical Analysis of the Innovation Activities in Korean Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprises: Focusing on R&D, Skills, and Government Supports.
Ching-Ying Tung, Tsung-Che Wei, and Yasumasa Motowaki, Government as the Key Coordinator in Developing Industrial Cluster: Case Study of Semiconductor Industry in North-Kyushu Japan
Discussion |
1115-1145 |
Tea & Coffee Break (outside R404/405) |
1145-1300 |
Round Table Discussion: Lessons Learned from Taiwan’s and Asian Experiences in Technological Catching-up
Discussants:Prof. Gee San (chair and lead discussant)
Prof. Wan-Wen Chu
Prof. Benjamin J.C. Yuan
Dr. Chau-Chyun Chang
Prof. Patarapong Intarakumnerd
Prof. Bach-Tan Sinh
Prof. Keun Lee
Prof. Kong-Rae Lee
Prof. Dinesh Abrol |
1300-1315 |
Close Ceremony (R404/405)
Announcement of next Asialics Conference 2011 in Hanoi, Vietnam: Dr. Mai Ha/Dr. Bach-Tan Sinh
Closing remark : Meng-chun Liu |
As for guidelines for presentations, they are:
- Presentations should be no longer than 15 minutes long (roughly 11 power point slides)
- All rooms will be equipped with computers. Please bring your presentation file on a USB stick.
- Please indicate if you have any other special presentation requests l to any conference staffs |
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