The Strategic Interest Group (SIG) Innovation at the European Academy of Management (EURAM) aims to:
- facilitate the continued evolution of an open, inclusive, international and cross-cultural EURAM community of engaged scholars,
- support scholars in designing, producing and disseminating higher quality and impactful research at each stage of their career,
- influence the development of management education,
- provide platforms and facilitate networks for the dialogue between scholars, reflective practitioners, and policy makers.
The Goal of SIG Innovation is to create an open “learning climate” for all members (juniors and seniors) to reach the goals of EURAM in the field of innovation.
SIG OFFICERS (2019-2021):
Vivek K. Velamuri (HHL Leipzig, Graduate School of Management, Germany) – vivek.velamuri@hhl.de – SIG Chair
Romy Hilbig (Universität der Künste Berlin, Germany) – r.hilbig@udk-berlin.de – SIG Programme General Track Chair
David W. Versailles (Paris School of Business, France) – dwv@newpic.fr – SIG Program Co-Chair
Steve Diasio (University of South Florida – St. Petersburg, USA) – sdiasio@mail.usf.edu – SIG Program Co-Chair
GT06_00 Innovation General Track
The general track offers an umbrella for any innovation-related research that does not find a home in one of the tracks listed below.
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG):
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Vivek Velamuri , HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, vivek.velamuri@hhl.de
GT06_00 Innovation General Track
INNOVATION SIG STANDING TRACKS
ST03_01/ST06_01/ST13_01 – Business Model – Strategy, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Venturing
(co-sponsored by Entrepreneurship SIG-03, Innovation SIG-06 and Strategic Management SIG-13)
Business Model – Strategy, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Venturing
The business model topic attracts continued interest in business research and practice (Massa et al., 2017; Foss & Saebi, 2017, Zott, Baden-Fuller and Mangematin; 2015: Spieth et al., 2014). However, despite ongoing research efforts to understand the business model and its role in firm performance, scholars face persistent questions about constituent components, sequences and contingencies for the process of business model innovation, impacting strategic intents of the firm to develop new value-creating and value-capturing activities.
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG):
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure,
Goal 17: Partnerships for the goals
Patrick Spieth , University of Kassel, spieth@uni-kassel.de
ST06_03 – Digital Innovation: Strategies, Competencies, Theories, and Practice
New organizational challenges arise when accommodating digital innovation; it characterizes either with the use of digital technologies during the innovation process, or with the outcome of innovation. Digital innovation modifies the ways of working and how people use technology. It carries organizational challenges in relation with the firm’s capacity to coordinate knowledge and resources and with open innovation.
We expect several types of contributions: workplace and work practices; organizational structure; emergence of new roles in resources orchestration and knowledge articulation; critical competences to facilitate coordination and creativity; the role of technological artifacts; and the elaboration of new business models.
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG):
Goal 4: Quality education,
Goal 8: Decent work and economic growth,
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure,
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities,
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production,
Goal 17: Partnerships for the goals
David Versailles , Paris School of Business, dwv@newpic.fr
ST06_04 – Inter-organizational networks and innovation
The track aims to stimulate and update the debate on the relationship between inter-organizational networks and innovation. Despite the great attention in past decades still many topics deserve a better investigation and attention, with possible important contribution to the general theoretical framework.
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG):
Goal 1: No poverty,
Goal 2: Zero hunger,
Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people,
Goal 4: Quality education,
Goal 5: Gender equality,
Goal 6: Clean water and sanitation,
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy,
Goal 8: Decent work and economic growth,
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure,
Goal 10: Reducing inequalities,
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities,
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production,
Goal 13: Climate action,
Goal 14: Life below water,
Goal 15: Life on land,
Goal 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions,
Goal 17: Partnerships for the goals
Angeles Montoro-Sanchez , Complutense University of Madrid, mamontor@ucm.es
ST06_04 - Inter-organizational networks and innovation
ST06_07 – Open Innovation
The track aims to stimulate a discussion on the latest research insights in open and collaborative innovation in the ecosystem, especially with respect to new perspectives, methods, tools, competencies and context-specific solutions. This track involves diffrent concepts : open innovation, innovation and ecosystem, collaborative innovation, Interllectual Porperty rights and innovation.
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG):
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Liliana Mitkova , UEVE, liliana.mitlkova@univ-evry.fr
ST06_07 - Open Innovation
ST06_08 – Organising creativity for innovation: Multidisciplinary perspectives, theories, and practices
This track intends to address research from various disciplines on organisational creativity and innovation. Our objective is to discuss the processes, mechanisms, behaviours, tools and methods that promote or hamper creative and innovative efforts of individuals and teams, and how they can be managed. We focus on: “Organising” which includes (HR) management practices, leadership, organisational elements, and strategic environment; the “Creativity” of individuals and teams in general as well as with a specific creative task; the “Innovation” of products, services, processes, marketing, business models, etc., and on the contribution to firm “performance”. We welcome both conceptual/theoretical and empirical contributions.
Canan Ceylan , Uludag University, ccanan@uludag.edu.tr
ST06_10 – Innovation for Circularity, Green Technologies and Sustainability
Innovation researchers and practitioners are increasingly interested in reframing ecological and societal challenges as opportunities for innovation. In this track we explore recent advances towards the broader field of sustainability-oriented innovation (SOI) as well as the subthemes of circular and green technology innovation. We are keen to understand these innovation directions on the levels of products, product-service systems, and business models and are particularly interested in a better understanding of the innovation processes and related ecosystems underlying these innovation outcomes. Last but not least, we are interested in how organisational practices link into, if not impact broader sustainability transitions.
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG):
Goal 1: No poverty,
Goal 2: Zero hunger,
Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people,
Goal 5: Gender equality,
Goal 6: Clean water and sanitation,
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy,
Goal 8: Decent work and economic growth,
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure,
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities,
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production,
Goal 13: Climate action,
Goal 14: Life below water,
Goal 15: Life on land,
Goal 17: Partnerships for the goals
Erik Hansen , Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU), erik.hansen@jku.at
ST06_10 - Innovation for Circularity, Green Technologies and Sustainability
INNOVATION SIG TRACKS
T06_13 – Managing people for innovation
Digital transformation for innovation is not only about technology. Thus, the track aims to stimulate the debate on new research and practice insights in the human aspects of innovation:
- „People innovating“ covering topics such as skills and competencies needed for innovation, team mechanisms as well as leadership for innovation.
- „Innovating for people“ covers human-centered topics such as social innovation, innovation with purpose and social entrepreneurship.
- „Context of people-centered innovation“ describing the circumstances in which people-centered innovation occurs, e.g. intra- and interorganisational structures and processes, new organisational forms in which innovation is created, mobile and virtual working etc.
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG):
Goal 8: Decent work and economic growth,
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure,
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Anne-Katrin Neyer , Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, anne-katrin.neyer@wiwi.uni-halle.de