TIME Research Colloquium – A visit to the University of Kassel

2022/09/29

On 27 and 28 September 2022, the first doctoral seminar under the name “TIME Research Colloquium” took place with the Technology and Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship (TIME) chairs of Kassel University (Prof. Patrick Spieth), Saarland University (Prof. Sven Heidenreich), Witten/Herdecke University (Prof. Thomas Clauß), Giessen University (Jun.-Prof. Tobias Krämer) and Technische Universität Darmstadt (Prof. Alexander Kock). In addition, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Product Innovation Management (JPIM) Charles Noble took part in the seminar and shared his experiences and insights on publishing in JPIM with the doctoral students. This time, the University of Kassel hosted the PhD seminar. In addition to excellent presentations by the various PhD students, the social programme was also very well organised. We look forward to the next time!

The research articles presented:

  • Björn Hofmann: Temporal Depth in Innovation Development: A Research Proposal
  • Jadena Bechtel: How Can Innovation Portfolio Management Integrate Sustainability? An Empirical Analysis
  • Sascha Klein: When Do Incumbents Imitate A Business Model Innovation? A Competitive Dynamics Perspectives
  • Slawka Jordanow: It takes two flints to make a fire – Empirical essays on how to manage customer integration successfully
  • Marc Scheffler: Rep Grid Analysis of Technology Perception
  • Leonie Müller: Drifting Apart of Frames’ Grounding: How Framing Tactics Shape the Digital Transformation of Incumbents
  • Petrit Ademi: How Do Corporate Venture Capitalists Evaluate Digital Technology Ventures? A Conjoint Analysis
  • Richard Betzold: Since rejection is no option, opposition is a foregone conclusion – Investigating antecedents and consequences of forced adoption of innovations in organizations
  • Christian Tschiedel: Tensions in Sustainable Open Innovation – A Case Study of Business Model Innovation in a Living Lab
  • Julian Nickel: When are you going to learn? The effects of prior failure, anticipated regret and regulatory focus on escalation of commitment
  • Tobias Röth: Strategic Leaders of Incumbents: An Exploration of the Consequences of (In) Congruent and Inconsistent Technological Frames