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The programme below reconstructs the main conference schedule across the three conference days in Madrid.

9.00 – 10.00

[Room Albéniz] Eu-SPRI Forum Executive Committee Meeting

10.00 – 12.00

[Room Albéniz] Eu-SPRI Forum General Assembly Executive Committee Meeting

13.00 – 13.30

[Room El Prado] Opening session

Chair: Dr. Carmen Vela, State Secretary for Research, Development and Innovation.

Welcome: Prof. Emilio Lora-Tamayo, CSIC President.
Prof. José Mª Sanz Martínez, UAM Rector.
Prof. Stefan Kuhlmann, Chair of the Eu-SPRI Forum.
Prof. Paloma Sánchez, UAM-Cátedra Accenture.

13.30 – 14.30

[Room El Prado] 1st Plenary session

Chair: Emilio Lora-Tamayo, CSIC President

Keynote speaker: Prof. Ben Martin, SPRU (U. Sussex) (UK) – Science and Innovation Policy Research - What Are the Factors Affecting Policy Impact?

14.30 – 15.00

Coffee break / Poster session

15.00 – 17.00

Parallel sessions

[Room El Prado]
Track 7: New Policy Instruments. Session 1: International research programmes and collaboration

Chair: Jakob Edler

Models of International Research Collaboration: United States and Europe
Cozzens, Susan E.; Ordonez, Gonzalo;

National and European programming in the case of the French public research organizations: competition or complementarity?
Doussineau, Mathieu; Eparvier, Patrick; Özbolat, Nida Kamil;

Added Value of Transnational Research Programming: Learning from Longstanding Programme Collaborations in Europe
Haegeman, Karel; Harrap, Nicholas;

National patterns of trans-national research: the case of joint research programs
Reale, Emanuela; Lepori, Benedetto; Primeri, Emilia; Chassagneux, Edwige; Laredo, Philippe; Nedeva, Maria; Thomas, Duncan;

New strategies towards internationalization of research? The opening up of national R&D programmes
Primeri, Emilia; Chassagneaux, Edwige; Lepori, Benedetto; Laredo, Philippe; Reale, Emanuela; Nedeva, Maria; Thomas, Duncan;

[Room El Jardín]
Track 2: Governance and Institutions. Session 1: The role of universities and public knowledge

Chair: Jorge Niosi

Reliance on public knowledge in technology: the impact of national characteristics
Azagra-Caro, Joaquín M.; Consoli, Davide;

What might an entrepreneurial university constitute?
García-Aracil, Adela; Castro-Martínez, Elena; Jiménez-Sáez, Fernando; Arroyo-Vázquez, Mónica;

Science Parks versus Technology Parks: does the university make the difference?
Albahari, Alberto; Pérez-Canto, Salvador; Barge-Gil, Andrés; Modrego-Rico, Aurelia;

How universities react to new rules: a comparison between Spain and Italy about evaluation tools
Marini, Giulio; Sánchez, M. Paloma; Reale, Emanuela;

Characteristics of metrics that influence individual adoption: An investigation of two university departments
Derrick, Gemma; Gillespie, James;

[Room El Escorial]
Special Track 9: Research and innovation in the life sciences. Session 1

Chair: Finn Valentin

Adapting Laboratories in Life Science: How Socio-Technical Contexts Determine Task Allocation
Shibayama, Sotaro; Baba, Yasunori;

Research and innovation partnerships in biomedicine: a dynamic perspective on collaboration between hospitals, universities and firms
Thune, Taran; Gulbrandsen, Magnus;

Back and forth again: Studying the processes and organization of knowledge transfer in a collaborative research center
Brink, Johan;

Research hospitals in collaborative innovation
Gulbrandsen, Magnus; Thune, Taran;

The emergence of interdisciplinary communities at the science-technology overlap in the life sciences? Evidence from Particle Therapy of Cancer
Carafa, Andrea;

[Room Alcalá]
Track 5: Societal challenges and innovation policies. Session 1: Sustainability and environmental issues

Chair: Finn Hanson

Multinational Energy Companies (MNECs) Market Development During Sustainability Innovation: An exploratory study on co-evolutionary determinants
Darmani, Anna; Arvidsson, Niklas; Albors, Jose;

The role of politics and agency in sustainable transitions: The rise and fall of offshore wind in Norway
Normann, Håkon;

Diffusion of Photovoltaic in Germany: Policy vs. Consumers
Karakaya, Emrah; Nuur, Cali; Hidalgo, Antonio;

David, Goliath and Schumpeter: questioning mechanisms of value accrual in the context of clean energy technology transfer
Upham, Paul; Klapper, Rita;

Firing on all Engines - Motors of Innovation in the Emerging TIS for Energy Efficient Buildings
Samuelsen, Roar; Langeland, Ove;

17.00 – 18.30

[Room El Prado] 1st Plenary Round Table: Beyond New Public Management: new models of public-private relationships in the management of research for innovation.

Chair: Prof. Jordi Molas-Gallart, INGENIO (CSIC-UPV) (Spain).

Academic: Prof. Patrick Llerena, Directeur Général at Fondation Université de Strasbourg (France).

Public Agency: Dr. Rafael Matesanz, Director of the Spanish National Transplant Organization.

Private sector: Mr. Angel Durandez, Independent Director of Repsol and Executive Chairman of OJD.

19.00

Welcome cocktail. BBVA Innovation Center, Pza. Santa Bárbara, 2 – Madrid

9.00 – 10.30

[Room El Prado] 2nd Plenary Round Table: Policies to support innovation in services.

Chair: Prof. Philippe Laredo, LATTS, école des Ponts, Paris (France).

Academic: Prof. Ian Miles, Manchester Business School (UK).

Private sector: Mr. Luis del Olmo, Vice-president at Sol Meliá and president at Balearic tourism cluster (Spain).

Public Agency: Prof. Rémi Barbier, ENGEGEES (France).

10.30 – 11.00

Coffee break

11.00 – 13.00

Parallel sessions and open forum

[Room El Prado]
Special Track 8: Policy implications due to Unintended and Undesirable Consequences of Innovation

Chair: Karl-Erik Sveiby

Social Innovation and Uncertainty
Echeverria, Javier; Castro, Javier; Estankona, Andrea; Unceta, Alfonso;

Solving and creating challenges -On the interconnects between social innovation and technological innovation
Segercrantz, Beata; Seeck, Hannele;

Innovation Futures: Critical perspectives on the pace of innovation and their consequences for business, society and policy
Karl-Heinz, Leitner;

The Unintended Consequences of Innovation Studies
Godin, Benoît;

Balancing unintended consequences of organisational innovations on the employment relationship
Canibano, Almudena; Curto-Millet, Daniel;

[Room El Jardín]
Track 1: Public and private actors. Session 1: The role of research users and consumers

Chair: Susan Cozzens (TBC)

The role of informal collaborations in the social sciences and humanities
Olmos Peñuela, Julia; Molas Gallart, Jordi; Castro Martínez, Elena;

The role of end-users in life sciences research and innovation
Meijer, Ingeborg;

The Rise of the "Innosumer" – How the baby boomers will shape the future of consumption
Peine, Alexander; Rollwagen, Ingo; Neven, Louis;

Innovation dynamics across the public-private interface: user-producer interaction in municipal waste management services
Valovirta, Ville;

Who's who in the Spanish archaeology businesses? A roadmap to understand relationships
Parga-Dans, Eva; Castro-Martínez, Elena; Sánchez-Barrioluengo, Mabel;

[Room El Escorial]
Special Track 9: Research and innovation in the life sciences. Session 2

Chair: Taran Thune

Patenting gene sequences in plant biotechnology
Jonkers, Koen; Martinez, Catalina;

Scientists' Social Capital and Knowledge Creation: The Case Of Translational Research In Biomedicine
Llopis, Oscar; D'Este, Pablo; Yegros, Alfredo;

Building a Multi-perspective Scientometric Approach on Tentative Governance in Emerging Technologies
Rotolo, Daniele; Rafols, Ismael; Hopkins, Michael; Leydesdorff, Loet;

Evolutionary growth of knowledge and new technological directions of non-thermal plasma technology in medicine
Coccia, Mario; Finardi, Ugo;

[Room Alcalá]
Track 5: Societal challenges and innovation policies. Session 2: Research and innovation policy objectives

Chair: Ben Martin

Modernize the public sector through innovation? A challenge for the role of applied social science and evaluation
Hansson, Finn; Theresa Norm, Maria; Vad, Torben;

Science and technology in the service of the State – policy towards mission-oriented research in a changing world
Flanagan, Kieron; James, Andrew; Rigby, John; Yeow, Jillian;

The 'challenges' policy target: the need for novel solutions to old problems?
Amanatidou, Effie; Giesecke, Susanne; Warnke, Philine;

Urban policies and the competition for academic talent: Vienna and Munich in comparison
Meyer, Susanne; Reiner, Christian;

European biofuel research and innovation policy answering global challenges
Klitkou, Antje; Upham, Paul; Olsen, Dorothy S.;

[Room Albéniz]
Open Forum

Patenting and the organization of research activities: An empirical study of innovation in the Australian biotechnology industry
Iversen, Eric; Nicol, Dianne;

The influence of Science and Technology Parks' characteristics on firms' innovation results.
Albahari, Alberto; Barge-Gil, Andrés; Pérez-Canto, Salvador; Modrego-Rico, Aurelia;

Benefits and risks of using a Delphi-like survey as core element of an ex ante impact assessment
Buehrer, Susanne; Kripp, Kerstin;

Access to universities' public knowledge: Who's more regionalist?
Acosta, Manuel; Azagra-Caro, Joaquín M.; Coronado, Daniel;

Motivations and barriers for cross-sector cooperation and collaboration
Ramos-Vielba, Irene; Woolley, Richard; Sánchez-Barrioluengo, Mabel;

Foreign ownership structure and labour productivity: Evidence from Chile
Lozano Uriz, Ana;

Stretching or stumbling to market – insights from innovation collaboration in the life science firms
Rilla, Nina;

The role of network analysis in the impact assessment of ERA funding schemes: the case of ERA-net actions in FP6 and FP7
Doussineau, Mathieu; Harrap, Nicholas; Özbolat, Nida Kamil;

13.00 – 14.30

Lunch break / Poster Session

[Room El Escorial] Special Lunch Break Seminar discussing the results of Eu-SPRI Forum Exploratory Actions

Emerging spaces and governance in STI policy
Arie Rip

Emerging challenge-driven approaches in contemporary research and innovation policies
Egil Kallerud

Poster Session

The efficiency of the IFI's helps for innovation in the Spanish companies
Compadre, Cristina;

"Emergence of Technological Innovation System Determinants during Sustainability Innovation". An exploratory study on organizational and institutional co-evolution
Darmani, Anna;

Intellectual capital and public management: a bibliometric analysis
Harms Dias, Marco; Zarelli, Paula; Selig, Paulo;

Visualising interaction of research fields in time-series analysis of Web of Science database.
Fujita, Yuji; Jibu, Mari;

Linking Entrepreneurial Orientation and Export Intensity: How Organizational Learning Capability and Innovation Performance affect this relationship?
Fernández-Mesa, Anabel; Alegre, Joaquín;

Diffusion of Photovoltaic in Germany: Policy vs. Consumers
Karakaya, Emrah;

Policies and incentives to RDI: the Brazilian experience
Vélez, Maria Isabel; Corder, Solange;

Innovative Culture: Radiography through a multidimensional questionnaire
Muñoz van den Eynde, Ana; Cornejo, María; Díaz García, Irene; Muñoz, Emilio;

Proposal of a contingent model of sustaining strategies in RTOs. The case of Valencian Community and the Basque Country
Rincón Díaz, Carlos Augusto; Albors Garrigós, José;

National Innovation Systems and Aspects of Innovation Policy: A comparative study of theory and praxis in three Nordic countries
Fosaas, Morten;

Changing the Skills of Science: An Empirical Study of How Research and Innovation Policy Affect Scientific Knowledge Production in Universities
Rudi Standal, Hege;

The role of politics and agency in sustainable transitions: The case of offshore wind in Norway
Normann, Håkon;

Spanish Science and Technology Park Diagnosis
Herrero-Villa, María José;

Policy instruments for innovation towards environmentally sustainable buildings in Norway
Nykamp, Hilde;

The emergence of interdisciplinary communities at the science-technology overlap in the life sciences? Evidence from Particle Therapy of Cancer
Carafa, Andrea;

14.30 – 16.30

Parallel sessions and open forum

[Room El Prado]
Track 7: New Policy Instruments. Session 2: Developing new approaches to innovation policy

Chair: Susana Borrás

Why Pre-Commercial Procurement is not Innovation Procurement
Edquist, Charles; Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, Jon Mikel;

Systemic transitions, systemic policies: mapping and managing policy options in complex innovation environments
Ahlqvist, Toni; Nieminen, Mika; Auvinen, Heidi; Tuominen, Anu; Oksanen, Juha;

Imitation – is it a misconceived target for innovation policy?
Jorge, Niosi; Andreas, Pyka;

The "Innovation Turn" in Policy for Large Scientific Facilities: reflections on introducing innovation support dimensions to the operation of scientific research infrastructure
Barker, Katharine; Sveinsdottir, Thordis; Cox, Deborah;

The participation of new technology-based firms in EU R&D projects: an empirical analysis
Colombo, Massimo G.; D'Adda, Diego; Pirelli, Lorenzo H.;

[Room El Jardín]
Track 1: Public and private actors. Session 2: emerging organizational arrangements and emerging technologies

Chair: Davide Consoli

Technological variety in innovation systems: the role of actors, networks, resources and institutions
van Rijnsoever, Frank J.; Hekkert, Marko P.; van den Berg, Jesse; Koch, Joost;

New Organizational arrangements for public-private collaborations. Cooperative research centres in Spain
Fernandez-Zubieta, Ana; Andujar Nagore, Inés; Giachi, Sandro; Fernández Esquinas, Manuel;

Pure or hybrids, excellent or relevant - the dilemma
Henriques, Luisa; Philippe, Larédo; Costa, Rosario;

Dynamics of epistemic communities and emerging technologies: the need for local embeddedness and spaces of exchange
Delemarle, Aurelie; Lagnau, Axel; Laredo, Philippe; Robinson, Douglas K. R.;

Do systemic collaboration and network governance matter? Living Labs beyond user-driven innovation
Edwards-Schachter, Mónica; Tams, Svenja; Moreno Valdés, María Teresa;

[Room El Escorial]
Special Track 9: Research and innovation in the life sciences. Session 3

Chair: Magnus Gulbrandsen

Effects on medical innovations of combining academic and clinical expertise
Alkærsig, Lars; Valentin, Finn;

Buyer behaviour in markets for technology: proximity between firms portfolio and in-licensed patents
Ali, Ayfer; Cockburn, Iain;

Hidden Innovation: Examples from the emergence of novel genetic testing technologies in the UK's National Health Service
Hopkins, Michael M.;

Speeding up the Development and Implementation of Personalized Cancer Therapeutics - the case of Herceptin® in England
Kukk, Piret; Moors, Ellen H.M.; Hekkert, Marko P.;

[Room Alcalá]
Special Track 10: Knowledge and innovation policy in developing and emerging countries: from theory to practice. Session 1

Chair: Stefan Kuhlmann

A Viable System Model analysis approach for Colombian National innovation System
Sánchez-Torres, Jenny Marcela;

Building up of a National Innovation System for a Poor Country – Case evidence from the national innovation system of Mozambique
Lima-Toivanen, Maria; Wyman, Tracy; Rilla, Nina; Kahn, Michael;

The Governance of the Colombian System of Science, Technology and Innovation: Challenges, threats and opportunities
Salazar, Monica;

Addressing the failure of one-size-fits-all theoretical recipes for developing countries: new directions for studies of National Innovation Systems
Delvenne, Pierre; Thoreau, François;

[Room Albéniz]
Open Forum

Strengthen governance through building research agendas
Sánchez-Vargas, Adriana; Sánchez-Torres, Marcela;

The European Innovation Policy Implementation on National Level: The Cases of Bulgaria, Finland and Scotland
Galabova, Lidia;

Coordinated unbundling: a way to stimulate entrepreneurship through Public Procurement for Innovation
Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, Jon Mikel; Timmermans, Bram;

Innovation policy rationale in the Innovation System Framework: Toward conceptual coherence?
Fosaas, Morten;

Becoming Entrepreneurial University: Fact or Fiction?
Arroyo-Vázquez, Mónica; JIménez-Sáez, Fernando; Castro-Martínez, Elena; García-Aracil, Adela;

Towards a sustainable system of drug development
Moors, Ellen H.M.;

Policy instruments for innovation towards environmentally sustainable buildings in Norway
Nykamp, Hilde;

16.30 – 17.00

Coffee break

17.00 – 19.00

[Room El Prado] 2nd Plenary session

Chair: Prof. Stefan Kuhlmann, Chair of the Eu-SPRI Forum.

Keynote: Prof. Barry Bozeman, Ander Crenshaw Professor and Regents' Professor of Public Policy, University of Georgia (USA) – Public Values and the criteria for innovation policy success.

20.00

Conference dinner

Delivery of prize to the best early career poster.

8.30 – 10.30

Parallel sessions

[Room El Prado]
Track 7: New Policy Instruments. Session 3: Supporting firm-level innovation

Chair: Antonio Hidalgo

Intellectual Capital and productivity: revising policies to support financing innovation in SMEs
Sanchez, M. Paloma; Salazar, Juan Carlos; Basilio, Oihana;

Technological innovation and the challenges of novelty and failure: Evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms
Amara, Nabil; Olmos Peñuela, Julia; D'Este, Pablo;

Obstacles to innovation: what hampers innovation in France and Italy?
Galia, Fabrice; Mancini, Sara; Morandi, Valentina;

Managers' risk taking behavior and innovation performance: The mediating influence of employees' perceived risk taking climate
Llopis-Córcoles, Oscar; Garcia-Granero, Ana; Fernández-Mesa, Anabel; Alegre-Vidal, Joaquín;

Capacity-building through network management: Cluster facilitators as procedural tools
Giest, Sarah;

[Room El Jardín]
Track 3: The role of evaluation and impact assessment. Session 1 Research goals and the nature of evaluation

Chair: Emanuela Reale

Conducting pro-social research: cognitive diversity, research excellence and awareness of the social impact of research
D'Este, Pablo; Llopis, Oscar; Yegros, Alfredo;

Towards indicators for 'opening up' science and technology policy
Rafols, Ismael; Ciarli, Tommaso; van Zwanenberg, Patrick; Stirling, Andy;

Two decades of national research evaluation in The Netherlands: An analysis of the development of the system and its outcomes
de Jong, Stefan; van Drooge, Leonie;

Valuable – understanding valorisation
van Drooge, Leonie; Vandeberg, R.L.J.;

Funding Thin Air: Research Collaboration and Geography of Excellence and Productivity in Finnish research 1995-2009
Suominen, Arho; Toivanen, Hannes;

[Room El Escorial]
Track 6: Breaking the boundaries. Session 1: Human resources

Chair: Koen Jonkers

Research-mobility and job-stability: is there a trade off?
Elena Pérez, Susana; Fernandez-Zubieta, Ana; Marinelli, Elisabetta;

Multi-Industry Labour Force Skills: Structure and Dynamics
Consoli, Davide; Rentocchini, Francesco;

Gender and international mobility among scientific researchers
Cañibano, Carolina; Fox, Mary Frank; Otamendi, F. Javier;

The Mover's Advantage: Scientific Performance of Mobile Academics
Franzoni, Chiara; Scellato, Giuseppe; Stephan, Paula;

Human capabilities and innovation in young companies
Ruiz Yániz, Miriam; Basilio, Oihana; Salazar, Juan Carlos; Sánchez, M. Paloma;

[Room Alcalá]
Special Track 10: Knowledge and innovation policy in developing and emerging countries: from theory to practice. Session 2.

Chair: Gonzalo Ordoñez

An Agent Based Model of inclusive innovation
Gras, Natalia; Dutrenit, Gabriela; Vera-Cruz, Matías;

What type of knowledge intermediary system will take the highest priority in the Korean science and technology policymaking process?
Lee, Myong Hwa; Hong, Sagyun;

The New Program of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy in Mexico, and The Strategic National Objectives: Criteria and Methodology
Corona, Juan Manuel; Casas, Rosalba;

Regional Innovation Systems in Emerging Economies: Evidence of System Failures for Innovation
Rodríguez, José Carlos; Gómez, Mario;

Development, Capabilities and Policy
Fagerberg, Jan; Srholec, Martin;

10.30 – 11.00

Coffee break

11.00 – 13.00

Parallel sessions

[Room El Prado]
Track 2: Governance and Institutions. Session 2: Governance and change

Chair: Barry Bozeman

Governance of transdisciplinary research in protective spaces
Boon, Wouters; Horlings, Edwin;

Governance and technological change: the effects of regulation in medical devices
Barberá-Tomás, David; Molas-Gallart, Jordi;

The Governance of Change in Socio-technical and Innovation Systems: Some Pillars for Theory Building
Borras, Susana; Edler, Jakob;

Discontinuation Governance as a Neglected Dimension in STI Studies
Stegmaier, Peter; Kuhlmann, Stefan;

[Room El Jardín]
Track 3: The role of evaluation and impact assessment. Session 2 Techniques and approaches

Chair: Pablo d'Este

Coherence between policy formulation and implementation of public research support? An examination of project selection mechanisms in the Norwegian Research Council
Bremnes, Helge; Bergem, Bjørn; Nesset, Erik;

What is known about the Impact on Industry of the use of Knowledge Providers?
Vivas Augier, Carlos; Barge Gil, Andres;

Modelling technology transfer: a proposal to measure the intensity of knowledge flows transferred between Science and industry
Merchán-Hernández, Carmen; Valmaseda-Andía, Oihana;

Innovation Rankings published in business press: An Evaluation
Garcia Osma, Maria L.;

[Room El Escorial]
Track 6: Breaking the boundaries. Session 2: New perspectives and new policies

Chair: Luis Sanz

Research and innovation futures 2030: Emerging issues for science and research policy
Matthias, Weber;

Breaking the boundaries of traditional research funding policies
Beckert, Bernd; Schaper-Rinkel, Petra;

Innovation in KIBS: Is there a need for a renewed perspective?
Basilio, Oihana; Sánchez, M. Paloma;

The internationalization of corporate invention: national and sectoral contributions.
Heimeriks, Gaston; Alkemade, Floortje; Schoen, Antoine; Villard, Lionel; Laurens, Patricia;

[Room Alcalá]
Track 4: Public policies for research and innovation: new actors and the challenges of multi-level policy processes

Chair: Kieron Flanagan

Coincidence or Governance – Requirements and Strategies for the management of regional activities of German Higher Education Institutions
Daimer, Stephanie; Hufnagl, Miriam; Koschatzky, Knut; Kroll, Henning; Schricke, Esther; Dornbusch, Friedrich;

The logics and limits of innovation agencies: a review of the state of the art
Karo, Erkki; Kattel, Rainer;

Multi-level innovation policy in the Baltic Sea Region countries
Vitola, Anete;

The Answer to Complexity: The Emergence of Research Leadership as Policy - The Case of Norway
Rudi Standal, Hege;

13.00 – 14.30

[Room El Prado] Concluding Plenary Round Table. How the globalisation of R&D is challenging national and regional innovation policies.

Chair: Prof. José Molero, ICEI, Complutense University of Madrid (Spain).

Academic: Prof. Simona Iammarino, The London School of Economics.

Public Agency: Mr. José Manuel Leceta, Director of European Institute for Innovation and Technology.

Private sector: Ms. Elena Tedin, Partner at Accenture.

14.30 – 14.45

[Room El Prado] Farewell

Prof. Stefan Kuhlmann, Chair of the Eu-SPRI Forum.
Prof. Jordi Molas-Gallart, INGENIO (CSIC-UPV).
Prof. Jakob Edler, MIoIR.

14.45 – 16.00

Final Buffet lunch

15.15 – 17.00

[Room Albéniz] Eu-SPRI Forum Executive Committee Meeting