...on Current Scholarship in the Management of Innovation, Technology, Information and Electronic
Business.
Every month, the Institute invites a scholar(s) to present
a research seminar to an invited group of researchers. The seminars are
designed to provide a platform for the attendees to exchange ideas on emerging
research issues in the areas of the management of innovation, technology, information and electronic commerce.
Upcoming Seminar
- April 29, 2003: Managing Organizational Identity: The Case of a Multinational Corporation By Professor Yair Berson of Polytechnic University
Previous Seminars
- December 6, 2001: Knowledge Management By Professor Panagiotis Damaskopoulos ("Takis") of INSEAD
- February 16, 2000: The Role of Technology Strategy in New Venture
Selection for Entrepreneurs and Investors By Professor
Jonathan D. Linton, Polytechnic University.
- January 31, 2000: Creative Destruction from Technological Change: The Case of the Internet. By Professor
Christopher L. Tucci, NYU Stern School of Business.
- November 30, 1999: Open Innovation--A New Face for Modern Value Creation: Transferring Lessons from Software Development. By Professors
Mel Horwitch, Mihir Parikh and Nina Ziv, Polytechnic University.
- October 25, 1999: Competing on Internet Time: Lessons from Netscape and Its Battle with Microsoft.
By Professor Michael Cusumano,
MIT Sloan School of Management.
These research seminars are held at the New York Information Technology Center,
55 Broad Street, in the "Global Digital Community Sandbox" on the Fourth Floor. (Note: 55
Broad Street is in the Wall Street District of Manhattan, a block away
from the
New York Stock Exchange.)
All our research seminars are invitation-only events. If you would like to be included in
our invitation list, please fill out this form.
Contact Prof. Mihir Parikh, Academic Director, ITE Research Seminar Series (mparikh@poly.edu) for more information or any questions you may have.
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