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IC11- The world conference on Intellectual capital May 2015

Thursday, April 16th, 2015

Theme: “Innovative Ecosystems, Joint Intangibles and Territories”
With a Regional Focus on: “China”

28-29 Mai 2015

Université Paris–Sud, Faculté Jean-Monnet,
54 Boulevard Desgranges, 92330 Sceaux
Room : Georges Vedel

The programme: IC11 – agenda pdf-icon
Registration

Presentation


IC11 logo The central theme of the 11th Edition of the World Intellectual Capital (IC) Conference is “Innovative Ecosystems, Joint Intangibles and Territories”, with a Regional Focus on: “China”. The selection of this topic highlights the importance of meso frameworks and concepts in analyzing and possibly designing adapted decision processes and outcomes, whether they are public or private. Research – and actions- on intangibles (human capital, knowledge assets, brands, trust, relational capital…) has mainly focused on firms and inter-firm interactions, regional and territorial and more generally ecosystems aspects being considered and only in few cases as elements of context. But the territorial dimension of socioeconomic performance re-emerged recently as a major issue for research and action, especially due to the intangibility dimension (Clusters, Smart cities, smart regions, …). The emergence of intangibles as key resources, but also as strong part of value creation ecosystems challenges the modalities of developing economic activities. Moreover, the ubiquity of digitality questions the spatio-temporal conditions of production. The question of territorial intangible assets is now on the agenda of policy makers, especially with regards to their conditions of creation, their fixity versus mobility and their polarisation.

IC 11, will look at the different issues from different angles: geographical (Asia, Europe, North and South America, and Africa), institutional (large companies, large international institutions, small firms) and professional (scholars, policy and private sector decision-makers).

IC 11 proposes a set of themes that we consider to be highly relevant for decision-making:

  • Modelling and valuing intangibles of territories.
  • Intangibles of platforms and open innovation.
  • IP Assets valuation and management.
  • Delineating Intangibles’ complementarities.
  • Organisational forms for the future.

This year, following the success of IC8 (South Korea) and IC9 (the Mediterranean), IC10 (Brazil) we focus on a major economy : China.

This conference is organised by the Chaire européenne sur le management de l’immatériel of University Paris Sud.

Registration 

Conference CBOD November 2014

Monday, February 2nd, 2015

Data, Digital Business Models, Cloud Computing and Organizational Design

24-25 November 2014

Université Paris–Sud, Faculté Jean-Monnet,
54 Boulevard Desgranges, 92330 Sceaux
Room : Georges Vedel

download the programme: Conference: digital business models & data abundance, 21 nov 2014 pdf-icon

Presentation

The objective of this conference is to discuss and propose approaches allowing us to better understand and address some these issues. More specifically, the conference aims at addressing this problematic first by looking at the business model angle, and second by exploring the consequence and implication of cloud computing, an innovation that is particularly illustrative of this new economic era. (more …)


 

Programme day 1

Day 1: New business models in the context the digital economy

Day 1 of the conference will cover the new business models in the context the digital economy at large from the different angles such as: what are the different models (i.e. how they are defined and what are the different categories) and how do they function, how to design and implement them in organizations (strategy, design, implementation and change), and what are the different opportunities and challenges to consider.

 


 

Programme day 2

Day 2: Cloud Computing, from a business and management point of view

Day 2 of the conference will focus more specifically on Cloud Computing, from a business and management point of view, but also taking into account underlying technical issues. It will try to conceptualize cloud computing, and understand its different dimensions (e.g. business, organizational, legal, security) and its implications for organisations, individuals, and society.

 


 

The conference sponsors

The conference is organized in the context of the CBOD project – Cloud Business Organisational Design, funded by ANR and BizModel4Cloud Project PEPS (Projet Exploratoire Premier Soutien – Idex Paris-Saclay, CNRS)

CONFERENCE CHAIRS :

Ahmed Bounfour, Professor, University Paris Sud– RITM
Valerie Fernandez, Professor, Telecom ParisTech
Ioana Manolescu, Research Director, INRIA
Emmanuel Waller, Associate Professor, LRI, University Paris-Sud

LOGISTICS AND CONTACTS

Scientific queries :
Pr. Ahmed Bounfour :  ahmed.bounfour@u-psud.fr

Logistics :
Marielle Rosine :  Marielle.rosine@u-psud.fr

Conferences and Workshops

Sunday, October 26th, 2014

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