Insights on Knowledge Learning & Capital Management Sessions INFORMS Meeting 2006
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Insights on Knowledge Learning & Capital Management Sessions INFORMS Meeting 2006
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INFORMS Sessions on Knowledge, Learning and Intellectual Capital INFORMS Meeting Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Technology Management Cluster November 5 and 6, 2006
Session SC08: KLIC-ISunday, Nov. 05, 13:30 - 15:00Chair: Nile Hatch, Brigham Young University • Exploration and Exploitation in Complex Networks: Learning Rates and Interpersonal Networks • Melissa Schilling, Stern School of Business, NYU • Cross-Training, Social Identity and Knowledge Sharing • Enno Siemsen, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign • Sridhar Balasubramanian, UNC Chapel Hill, Kenan-Flagler • Aleda Roth, Arizona State University, Carey School of Business • Dissecting Organizational Knowledge: Multimodal Apprenticeship in Vascular Surgery • Curtis LeBaron, Brigham Young University • Fractal Knowledge and Technological Change in Semiconductors and Disk Drives • Roger Bohn, University of California - San Diego
Session SD08: KLIC-II Sunday, Nov. 05, 16:30 - 18:00Chair: David Moore, Klicnet.org • Pharmaceutical-Biotechnology R&D: Implications for Alliance Performance • Jongwook Kim, Western Washington University • Patents in Practice: Systemic Failures of Knowledge Representation in the US Patent System • Tony Briggs, Paul Carlile, Boston University • Social Capital and the Creation of Knowledge • Claudia Gonzalez-Brambila, Business School, Instituto Technologico Autonomo, Mexico, D.F. • David Krackhardt, Francisco Veloso, Carnegie-Mellon U. • Organizational Learning in Distributed Innovation Planning • Edward Anderson, U. of Texas, McCombs Business School • Nitin Joglekar, Boston University
KLIC Business Meeting • Sunday, Nov. 05, 18:00 - 19:30 • Discussion Leader: Nile Hatch • We shall meet in the room in which the KLIC II session will have been held. • Please see www.klicnet.org for proposed agenda.
Session MB08: KLIC-IIIMonday, Nov. 06, 10:00 - 11:30Chair: Anita Tucker, Wharton School, U. Penn. • Knowledge Management for Product and Process Design Teams • Cheryl Gaimon, Gulru Ozkan, Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Management • Myopia of Selection: Does Organizational Adaptation Limit the Efficacy of Population Selection? • Hart Posen, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan • Daniel Levinthal, Wharton School - University of Pennsylvania • Knowledge and Learning in Complex Business Systems • Ram Akella, UC Santa Cruz, Kristin Fridgeirsdottir, London Business School, Arvind Vidyarthi, Eric Wang, Zuobing Xu • Learning While Sourcing: Productivity Gains While Coordinating Software Development • Paulo Gomes, Universidade Nova de Lisboa • Nitin Joglekar, Steve Rosenthal, Boston University
Session MC08: KLIC-IVMonday, Nov. 06, 13:30 - 15:00Chair: Charles Weber, PSU-ETM • Exploring Unique Learning in Bio-Pharmaceutical Innovation • Deborah Dougherty, Danielle Dunne, Rutgers University • The Effect of Information Technology on Knowledge Retention in Organizations • Linda Argote, Michael Ashworth, Tridas Mukhopadhyay, Carnegie Mellon University • Choices and Outcomes: The Effects of Improvement Project Portfolio Choices • Anita Tucker, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, • Richard Bohmer, Ingrid Nembhard, Harvard Business School • Managing Pre-Technological Knowledge: A Multi-Dimensional Approach • Charles Weber, Portland State University-ETM