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Monday 20
10:30 ~ 12:30am Registration and Welcome Session
1:15pm Lunch Break
2:00pm Lecture (1 Lundvall) - Innovation system research - where it came from and where it might go
3:45pm Coffe Break
4:00pm Lecture (2 Muchie) Integrating Science, Technology, Engineering and Innovation in re-framing the African development Agenda
5:45pm End of Class




Tuesday 21 9:00am  
9:00 am Lecture (3 Lundvall) - Knowledge management in the globalisation learning economy
10:45am Coffe Break
11:00am Student Presentations (1-3 Lundvall - Muchie)
1:00pm Lunch Break
2:00pm Student Presentations (4-6 - Lundvall - Muchie)
3:45pm Coffee break
4:00pm Lecture (4 Muchie) Lecture 4_- Towards Unified Conc
5:45pm End of Class




Wednesday 22
9:00am Lecture (5 Lundvall) Chinese Innovation System and Policy Strategy
10:45am Coffee Break
11:00am Student Presentations (7-9 - Lundvall - Godinho)
1:00pm Lunch Break
2:00pm Student Presentations (10-12 - Cassiolato - Godinho)
3:45pm Coffee Break
4:00pm Lecture (6 Godinho) Analyzing the evidence of an IPR take-off in China and India
5:45pm End of Class




Thursday 23
9:00 am TOUR TRIP (Visit to FioCruz Foundation)
1:00 pm Lunvh Break
2:00 pm Lecture (7 Lorenz ) How Europe's economies learn: a comparison of work organization
3:45 pm Coffee Break
4:00 pm Lecture (8 Cassiolato) Innovattion System and the BRICS Project: analytical and policy implications
5:45 pm End of Class




Friday 24
9:00am Lecture (9 Godinho ) University Patenting, Licensing and Technology Transfer: How Organizational Context and Available Resources Determine
10:45am Coffee Break
11:00am Student Presentations (13-15 Lorenz)
1:00pm Lunch Break
2:00pm Lecture (10 Lorenz) Do Labour Markets and Educational and Training Systems Shape Innovation Style? A multi-level analysis for the EU-27
3:45pm Coffee Break
5:45pm End of Class




Monday 27
9:00am Lecture (11 Maharajh) Developing Sustainably and the Emergence of a New Productive Paradigm1
10:45am Coffee Break
11:00am Seminar Globelics "Innovation System and Social and Environmental Sustainability"
1:00pm Lunch Break
2:00pm Seminar Globelics "Innovation System and Social and Environmental Sustainability"
3:45pm Coffee Break
4:00pm Seminar Globelics "Innovation System and Social and Environmental Sustainability"
5:45pm End of seminar




Tuesday 28
9:00am Seminar Globelics "Innovation System and Social and Environmental Sustainability"
10:45am Coffee Break
11:00am Seminar Globelics "Innovation System and Social and Environmental Sustainability"
1:00pm Lunch Break
2:00pm Lecture (12 Joseph) National Systems of Innovation and ICT: Lessons from India
3:45pm Coffee Break
4:00pm Lecture (13 Sutz) On structural change and democratic knowledge policies
5:45pm End of Class




Wednesday 29
9:00am Lecture (14 Niosi) Rethinking science, technology and innovation (STI) institutions in developing countries
10:45am Coffee Break
11:00am Student Presentations (16-18 - Maharajh - Joseph)
1:00pm Lunch Break
2:00pm Student Presentations(19-21 Joseph - Maharajh)
3:45pm Coffee break
4:00pm Lecture (15 Lastres)
5:45pm Special Session "How to write an Academic Paper for a Peered-Review Journal"




Thursday 30
9:00am Student Presentations (22-24 Sutz - Niosi)
10:45am Coffee Break
11:00am Student Presentations (25-27 - Dutrenit-Niosi)
1:00pm Lunch Break
2:00pm Seminar - "Development and Innovation Systems in Brazil and Latin America"
3:45pm Coffee Break
4:00pm Seminar - "Development and Innovation Systems in Brazil and Latin America"
5:45pm End of Seminar




Friday 31
9:00am Lecture (16 Dutrenit) Innovation for Development in Latin America: where are we regarding the critical mass of STI capabilities
10:45am Coffee Break
11:00am Student Presentations (28-31 - Dutrenit-Cassiolato)
1:00pm Lunch Break
2:00pm Lecture (17 Cassiolato) Innovation Systems and Development: Connecting the neo-Schumpeterians with Latin American Structuralism
3:45pm Coffee Break
5:45pm
Closing Session

           Lecturers

Bengt-Åke Lundvall,,,
 Aalborg University, Denmark
  email: bal(at)business.auc.dk

readings:
- The Organization of Work and Innovative Performance: a comparison of the EU-15
- Forms of Knowledge, Modes of Innovation and Innovation Systems

Edward Lorenz,
 University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis - GREDEG-CNRS
  email: Edward.Lorenz(at)gredeg.cnrs.fr


Franco Malerba,
 Universitá Luigi Bocconi, Italy
  email: franco.malerba(at)uni-bocconi.it

Gabriela Dutrénit,
 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco , Mexico
  email: gdutrenit(at)laneta.apc.org

Helena M. M. Lastres,
Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES), Brazil
email: hlastres@bndes.gov.br

Jorge Niosi,
 Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
  email:
niosi.jorge(at)uqam.ca

Judith Sutz,
 University of the Republic, Uruguay
  email: jsutz(at)csic.edu.uy


Jose Cassiolato,
 Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  email: cassio(at)ie.ufrj.br

K J Joseph,
 Centre for Development Studies in Trivandrum , Kerala, India
  email:kjjoseph(at)cds.ac.in

readings:
- SECTORAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: The case of ICT in India
- India's Software Industry in Transition: Lessons for other developing countries and implications for South-South Cooperation
- Growth of ICT and ICT for Development Realities of the Myths of the Indian Experience

Mammo Muchie,
 Aalborg University, Denmark
  email: mammo(at)ihis.aau.dk

Manuel Mira Godinho,
 ISEG, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
  email: mgodinho(at)iseg.utl.pt

Rasigan Maharajh,
 Institute for Economic Research on Innovation in the Faculty
 of Economics and Finance at Tshwane University of Technology.
  email: rasigan(at)ieri.org.za