IN-EAST News
11.12.2014 - 00:00
Gemeinsamer Workshop mit MERICS
Die IN-EAST School of Advanced Studies hat die Forschungsgruppe "Innovation und Umwelt" des Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) für den 11./12. Dezember 2014 zu einem Workshop zum Thema "Innovation in der VR China – Strukturen und Dynamiken" nach Duisburg eingeladen.
An zwei Tagen werden die Wissenschaftler der beiden Organisationen ihre aktuellen Arbeiten zu den gesellschaftlichen und politischen Rahmenbedingungen, den ökonomischen Anreizstrukturen und den sich abzeichnenden Entwicklungslinien von Innovationsprozessen in China austauschen. Mit diesem Workshop soll weitergehend ein Austausch über weitere Kooperationsmöglichkeiten und potenzielle gemeinsame Arbeiten angestoßen werden.
Weiterführende Informationen
Meldung Webseite MERICS:
http://www.merics.org/aktuelles/veranstaltungen/workshop-innovation-mit-in-east-duisburg.html
Program Workshop on "Innovation in China – Structural Characteristics and Driving Forces"For a pdf download of the program, please click here
Thursday, December 11, 2014
15.00–15.10 Registration
15.15–15.45 Opening Remarks / Innovation Research at MERICS and the IN-EAST School of Advanced Studies
Markus Taube, University of Duisburg-Essen
Björn Conrad, MERICS
Panel A: Exogenous and Endogenous Impulses for Innovation
15.45–16.30 Exporting "Industrie 4.0" from Germany to China: Opportunities and Challenges for the Digitization of China’s Industrial Production
Jost Wübbeke, MERICS
16.45–17.30 The Emergence of Chinese Entrepreneurs: Social Mobility and Innovation
Shuanping Dai & Yang Liu, IN-EAST
17.30–18.15 Does Social Inducement Lead to Higher Open Source Innovation Contribution? An Experimental Study
Shuanping Dai & Yang Guanzhong, IN-EAST
18.15–18.45 An Economic Experiment on Innovation with the Participants
Yang Guanzhong, IN-EAST
Friday, December 12, 2014
Panel B: Education as Foundation to Innovation
09.00–09.45 Chinas "Dual Track" Education System – Vocational Training as Catalyst for Chinese Innovation Capacity
Elena Klorer, MERICS
09.45–10.30 Political Innovations for Higher Education Admission in China – The Impact of Digital Tools and Social Media on China’s Future of Urban Governance
Weijing Le, IN-EAST
Panel C: Innovation Race E-mobility
11.00–11.45 E-Mobility in China – Much Ado About Nothing? Why China’s Support of E-Mobility has Far-reaching Implications for Germany
Mirjam Meissner, MERICS
11.45–12.30 Defining Guidelines for Technical Innovation: Driving Pattern Analysis in China and Germany for Electric Vehicle Design
Mira Schüller, IN-EAST
12.30–13.30 Lunch at the IN-EAST School of Advanced Studies
Panel D: Systems of Innovation
13.30–14.15 Economic Organization and Innovation: China in Comparative Perspective
Marcus Conlé, IN-EAST
14.15–15.00 Towards a New Logic of Cooperation? The "Sino-German Innovation Partnership"
Björn Conrad, MERICS
15.00–15.15 Concluding Remarks
Björn Conrad, MERICS