Session Details
Session 1503
Knowledge and Innovation
| Track I | Date: Sunday, October 14, 2007 |
| Time: 10:00-11:30 h | |
| Panel Session | Room: Executive Center 2 |
Key Issues and Emerging Questions for Knowledge
Session Chair
- Pamela Barr, Georgia State University
Panelists
- Harry Barkema, Tilburg University
- Thomas Durand, École Centrale Paris
- Marjorie Lyles, Indiana University
- Thomas Mellewigt, Freie Universität Berlin
Abstract
Recent academic and management literature suggests that knowledge and innovation resources and activities are becoming increasingly central to the creation of value and competitive advantage. This panel features some of the top scholars in knowledge and innovation and is designed to highlight some of the most critical issues and questions that lie at the intersection of strategic management and knowledge and innovation. This session is designed to be interactive and will begin with each panelist expressing his or her views on what are the key issues and emerging questions for knowledge and innovation research in strategy. The session will then be opened up for discussion between the panelists and between the panelists and session attendees so that the end result of the session will be the identification of some of the more promising avenues for future research and practice.