International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics (IFKAD 2010)
Article Type: Conference announcement From: Measuring Business Excellence, Volume 13, Issue 4
Intellectual capital in a complex business landscape Matera, Italy – 24-25 June 2010
Purpose and background
The 5th International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics aims to encourage discussions about intellectual capital research and management practices for addressing complexity, uncertainty and changes of today’s business landscape. Nowadays private and public organizations have to face uncertainty, crisis,change, turbulence, and high competitive pressure. In this context it is critical to understand the role of intellectual capital and particularly what are the key intangible and knowledge assets to be developed and managed in order to deal with the fluidity of business. This also involves the understanding of the approaches, models and tools for assessing and managing intellectual capital to support the renew and the development of new business models aligned with the evolution of the competitive scenario.Style
The International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics – IFKAD 2010 represents one of the leading events in the research and management of Intellectual Capital, Intangible Assets and Knowledge-based development. It is an opportunity for debating and exploring managerial and research cutting-edge insights at the basis of companies, institutions, clusters, regions and nations value creation patterns. The Forum is structured in plenary sessions with keynote speakers,round tables with academics, practitioners and policy makers and parallel sessions. The event is seeking to stimulate a conversation between presenters and participants in order to create a learning context and experience.
Location
The IFKAD 2010 location is Matera, a beautiful town located in the Basilicata region in Southern Italy. The ancient part of Matera, named Sassi, represents a unique example of a cultural tradition and civilization which stretches back to the Neolithic age and it is considered one of the most enchanting places in the world. In fact, the old town of Matera is listed in the United Nations World Heritage list of cultural artefacts worth preserving at all cost.For a detailed description of each track, please visit the forum website.
Tracks/topics
Theoretical, empirical and practitioner papers are invited addressing research topics as follows:
Business development and knowledge-intensive industries
IC and new business models; IC and business performance improvement
Knowledge perspectives of change management and innovation
Intelligent regions
The past, the present and the future of IC management
IC and value creation dynamics
Linking IC, strategy and entrepreneurship
Strategic management in public organizations: implementing IC approaches
Dynamic capabilities and the exploitation of entrepreneurial opportunities
IC in service organizations
Science-to-business marketing and successful research: IC and University and industry exchange
Learning and teaching IC management innovative approaches
Knowledge-based models for policy making
Developing sustainable and radical innovations: the role of knowledge assets in dynamic business environments
The role, use and implications of Web 2.0 and social media for the generation, identification and management of knowledge and intellectual assets
Public policies to foster IC
Intellectual property management in higher education and research institutions
Action research and action learning as practicable modes of knowing in/by organizations and communities
Synergy and dynamics of knowledge assets for clusters, innovation and policy
Knowledge management and project management: which relationships?
The IC dynamics in SMEs clusters
IC and value creation in healthcare: implications for theory and practice
IC and SMEs superior performance
Knowledge asset flows and value creation for green innovation.
Submission
For author guidelines and online submission procedure, please visit the official website of the forum: www.knowledgeasset.org/IFKAD. All papers will undergo a double blind peer review and all accepted paper will be included in the Forum proceedings. Following the Forum, selected best papers’authors will be invited to resubmit their papers for inclusion in a Special Issue of international journals. In particular, Measuring Business Excellence will publish a special issue of selected and reviewed papers.
Key dates
Abstract submission: 30 January 2010Acceptance notification to authors: 1 March 2010Early-bird registration cut-off: 20 April 2010Registration deadline: 5 June 2010Forum sessions: 24-25 June 2010
Scientific committee
Chairmen: Giovanni Schiuma, J.C. Spender, Maria Weir
Members of committee : Vito Albino – Debra Amidon – Surinder Batra – Nick Bontis – Ahmed Bounfour – Francisco Carrillo – Rory Chase – Leif Edvinsson – Ingi Runar Edvardsson – John Edwards – Libor Friedel – James Guthrie– Robert Huggins – Yasar Jarrar – Aino Kianto – Rongbin W.B. Lee – Baruch Lev –Antti Lo¨ nnqvist – Blanca Martins – Stephen McLaughlin – Pietro Micheli – Karim Moustaghfir – Andy Neely – David O’Donnell – Patricia Ordoez de Pablos – Edna Pasher – Katia Passerini – Go¨ ran Roos – Iain Russell – M. Paloma Sanche´ z –Jose´ Sanche´ z Gutie´ rrez – Karl-Erik Sveiby – Finn Valentin – Jacques Van der Meer – Wang Dong – Tan Yigitcanlar – Stefano Zambon.
Track organizers : S.E. Perez – S. Durst and J. Wollersheim– A. Lonnqvist – T. Baaken – K. North – E. Bolisani and E. Scarso – R.M. Dangelico and A. Messeni Petruzzelli – T.Wright and D. Castrataro – E. Tome´ –A. Mayr and R. Escarre´ – A. Gelei and G. Pataki – L. Friedel – E. De Nito, P. Canonico and G. Mangia – P. Humphreys, K. Alwert and B. Martins – E. Lettieri,M. Mura and S. Testa – K. Mertins, M. Bornemann and M. Will – R. Huggins, M. Weir and A. Lerro
For further information please visit the official website: www.knowledgeasset.org/IFKADor queries can be submitted to the organising committee at the e-mail info@knowledgeasset.org
