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ECIC 2009
28-29 April, Haarlem, The Netherlands
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Monday 27 April 2009

18:00-19:00

Welcome reception in the City Hall of Haarlem in the company of Mr. Schneiders, the Mayor of Haarlem
Geert Dales Chairman of the Board of INHolland will open the Conference.
Address: Grote Markt 2, Haarlem, 3 minute walk from the Hotel Frans Hals

Tuesday 28 April 2009

8:30

Registration and coffee

9:30

Room: L 101 Auditorium
Welcome: Daan Andriessen, Conference Chair
Keynote speaker: Leif Edvinsson, Lund University, Sweden and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China

10:30

Coffee break (Lounge ground floor)

 

Room: J106
Stream A:
Doctoral Consortium

Chairs: Donald Ropes and Christiaan Stam

Room: J114
Stream B: Mini Track on
The Dynamics of Intellectual Capital
Chair: Aino Kianto

Room: L201
Stream C: Mini track on
 Benefits and Limitations of the Intellectual Capital Metaphor
Chair: Daan Andriessen

Room: L202
Stream D: Mini track on
Measuring Intellectual Capital
Chair: Bernard Marr

Room: N112
Stream E: Mini Track on
Intellectual Capital for Universities and Research Organisations
Chair: Karl-Heinz Leitner

Room: N?
Stream F: Mini Track on
Intellectual Capital of Nations, Regions and Cities
Chair: Ahmed Bounfour

10:45

Towards Learning Assets Management Systems for Support of Noval Methods for Corporate Intangibles Assets Accounting
Tahinakis Panayiotis, University of Macedonia, Vasiliki Moumtzi, Adamantios Koumpis and Manolis Gkinoglou, Altec s.a. Greece

The Growth of Intellectual Capital: An Observation from the Organizational Lifecycle
Chang William, Ming Chuan University, Jasper Hsieh and Claire Wei, Nanhua University, Taiwan

In Search of New Metaphors for Knowledge: Inspiration from Symbolism
Andriessen Daniel and Marien Van den Boom, INHolland University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands

Measuring Intellectual Capital - An Approach for Management Purposes
Wulf Inge, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany

Managing of Intellectual Capital in Hungarian Universities – The Case of Corvinus University of Budapest
Bodnár Viktória, Tamás Harangozó, Tamás Tirnitz, Éva Révész and Gergely Kováts, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary

 

Intellectual Capital Creation in Post-Communist European Union Economies in 2004-2008
Wisniewski Piotr, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland

11:15

Transfer time

11:20

Identifying a Suitable Approach for Measuring and Managing Public Service Productivity
Jääskeläinen Aki, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

Capturing Competence – Using Wikis for Transferring Tacit Knowledge
Luoma Satu and Jussi Okkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

The Frontier of Linearity in the Intellectual Capital Metaphor
Bratianu Constantin, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania

InCaS: Intellectual Capital Statement. Measuring Intellectual Capital in European Small and Medium sized Enterprises
Mertins Kai, Markus Will and Cornelia Meyer, Fraunhofer IPK, Germany

Future-Proofing HEROs: Moving from Theory to Practice
Warden Campbell, Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Ozcan Saritas, University of Manchester, UK, Katja Pook, pook perspectives, Karlsruhe, Germany, Susana Elena, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Seville, Spain and Adrian Curaj, Executive Agency for Higher Education and Research Funding, Bucharest, Romania

Activating Potential IC: An Effective Addition to Active Labour Market Policy in Rotterdam?
Zandvliet Kees, Tim Berretty, Marion Collewet and Olivier Tanis, SEOR B.V., The Netherlands

11:50

Transfer time

11:55

How to Conduct the Audit of Intellectual Capital in the Polish Tourism Business
Kot Elżbieta Maria, Academy of Physical Education in Warsaw, Poland

Mapping Intellectual Capital Dynamics to Identify Company’s Value Drivers
Sole Francesco, Daniela Carlucci, University of Basilicata and Giovanni Schiuma, University of Basilicata, Italy and Cranfield School of Management, UK

Solving the Value Conundrum of Knowledge and of Intellectual Capital in General
Leliaert Philippe, SyntaxisNetworking/ Maastricht School of Management, Belgium

IC-Based Inter-Industry Variety in Serbia
Cabrilo Sladjana, University of Novi Sad, Serbia

Academic Research Performance and Intellectual Capital Measurement Systems: Evidence from Italian Universities
Palumbo Riccardo and Daniela Di Berardino, University of Chieti, Italy

Applying an Intellectual Capital Process Model for Creating a Defensive Protection System to Local Traditional Knowledge: The Case of Mea-hiya Community
Yodmongkon Pitipong and Nopasit Chakpitak, Chiang Mai University, Thailand

12:30

Lunch (Lounge ground floor)

 

Room: J106
Stream A:
General
Chair: Marien van den Boom

Room: J114
Stream B: Mini Track on
The Dynamics of Intellectual Capital
Chair: Aino Kianto

Room: L201
Stream C: Mini track on
 Benefits and Limitations of the Intellectual Capital Metaphor
Chair: Daan Andriessen

Room: L202
Stream D: Mini track on
Measuring Intellectual Capital
Chair: Bernard Marr

Room: N112
Stream E: Mini Track on
Intellectual Capital for Universities and Research Organisations
Chair: Karl-Heinz Leitner

Room: N?
Stream F: Mini Track on
Intellectual Capital of Nations, Regions and Cities
Chair: Ahmed Bounfour

14:00

Intellectual Assets and Small Knowledge-Intensive Business Service Firms
Huggins Robert, Cardiff School of Management, University of Wales Institute and Maria Weir, Intellectual Assets Centre, Glasgow, UKConference

Measuring the Impact of Research Networks in the EU: Value Networks and Intellectual Capital Formation
Allee Verna, ValueNetworks LLC, San Francisco, CA, USA and Oliver Schwabe, Eurofocus, Germany

Pictures of Knowledge Management, Developing a Method for Analysing Knowledge Metaphors in Visuals 
Kliphuis Eja, Daniel Andriessen, INHolland University of Applied Sciences, Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, Jane McKenzie and Christine van Winkelen, Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK

Strategic Planning of Intangible Resources (SPIR)
Agüero Carmen, Tecnological Institute of Superior Studies of Monterrey, Mexico and Arturo Vasquez, University of Texas-Pan American, TX, USA

High Education: Towards Development of Innovative Human Capital
Penev Kalin and John Rees, Southampton Solent University, UK

Intellectual Capital of the European Union 2008
Stam Christiaan and Daniel Andriessen, INHolland University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands

14:30

Transfer time

14:35

Social Trust in Bilingual Communities in Finland
Surakka Jukka, Arcada University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki, Markku Hyyppä, National Public Health Institute of Finland, Turku, Pertti Jokivuori and Pertti Saariluoma, Jyväskylä University, Finland

The Limits of Rationality in IC and KM Analysis
Tomé Eduardo, Universidade Lusiada de Famalicão, Portugal and Aino Kianto, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

Linking Business and Competitive Intelligence with Intellectual Capital - How Could BCI Contribute to ICM?
Vuori Vilma, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

Cultural Capital as a Driver for Performance in Higher Education
Beltman Schelte, Centre for Research in Intellectual Capital, Haarlem, The Netherlands

IC as a Developmental Tool for Municipalities
Hyrkäs Elina, Aino Kianto and Mervi Rings, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

15:05

Transfer time

15:10
Right brain activities

Room:
We're not just clowning around: practicing cognitive juggling for brain-based learning

Don Ropes
Using one's whole brain improves cognitive powers, but usually only part of the brain does any work. Brain-based learning theory shows that specific exercises, like juggling, may promote whole brain utilization

Room:
Learning from Profesional Sports
Els van Noorduin
The body is a knowledge system that works best when it is connecting the new and the old. Experience through your body how this works.

Room: L201
The Metaphor Workshop; exploring two metaphors for knowledge
Daniel Andriessen

In KM we use metaphors all the time; often without being aware of it. This workshop explores two metaphors that will give you a new look on KM.

Room: L202
Hundred Year Perspectives
Hank Kune
Where are we going and how does that relate to where have come from? Looking at faraway futures can sometimes benefit from creating a personal context: we’ll do this in light of stories our grandparents told and stories our grandchildren will tell.

Room:
How can performing music revitalize the brain and add to a learning experience - Digging for Capital from the mine in your self.
Joshua Samson
Is our body just a tool to get our head from meeting to meeting? "You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation" - Plato

16:00

Tea break (Lounge ground floor)

 

Room: J106
Stream A: General
Chair: Eja Kliphuis

Room: J114
Stream B: Mini Track on Social Capital
Chair: Tjip de Jong

Room: L201
Stream C: Mini track on
Measuring the Effect of Knowledge Management
Chair: Antti Lönnqvist

Room: L202
Stream D: Mini track on
Measuring Intellectual Capital
Chair: Bernard Marr

Room: N112
Stream E: Mini Track on Intellectual Capital for Universities and Research Organisations
Chair: Karl-Heinz Leitner

16:15

Using Scenarios to Explore the Potential for Shifts in the Relative Priority of Human, Structural and Relational Capital in Generating Value
van Winkelen Christine and Jane McKenzie, Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK

 

 

 

The Impact of Welfare State Development on Social Trust Formation: An Empirical Investigation
Tamilina Larysa, University of Bremen, Germany

The Helix of Knowledge Management - Innovation - Competition on the Global Market
Dima Alina Mihaela, Mihaela Cornelia Prejmerean and Simona Vasilache, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania

Knowledge and Trust Issues for Intellectual Capital Measurement
Zadjabbari Behrang and Pronpit Wongthongtham, Curtin University of Technology, Australia

Transforming the Utility of IC Narrative: An Interventialist and Strategic Approach
Dumay John, University of Sydney, Australia

16:45

Transfer time

16:50

Human Capital Management, What Does it Really Mean?
Afiouni Fida, American University of Beirut, Lebanon

Communities of Practice: Powerful Environments for Inter-Organizational Knowledge Alliances?
Ropes Donald, Centre for Research in Intellectual Capital, The Netherlands

The SECI Model and the Learning Curve Phenomenon
Zorgios Yannis,  CLMS (UK) Ltd, Croydon, UK, George Venieris and Orestes Vlismas, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece

Prioritizing Corporate R&D Capabilities: The Intellectual Capital Perspective
Chang Yuan-Chieh, National Tsing Hua University, Hui-Ru Chi, National Chang-Hua University of Education and Pei-Ju Yu, Chuanghua Institution for Economic Research, Taiwan

e-Knowledge, e-Learning towards e-Competence – The Development of a Model that llustrates the Acquisition of Competencies on Virtual Learning Environments
Ferrão Sílvia, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal, Ramón Galván, Universidad de Extremadura Spain and Susana Rodrigues, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal

17:20

Transfer time

17:25

Developing Intellectual Capital in the Romanian Emergent Economy
Mandruleanu Anca and Constantin Bratianu, Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest, Romania

 

 

 

Social Capital in an Intra-organizational Higher Education Setting
Perry Milly, The Open University of Israel, Raanana, Israel

Measuring Innovation from the Source to the Value
Green Annie and Alfredo Revilak, George Washinton University, USA

Firms Attributes and Intellectual Capital Disclosure: Evidence from IPO Prospectuses in Taiwan
Chang Yuan-Chieh, National Tsing Hua University, Huo-Tsan Chang, Hui-Ru Chi, National Chang-Hua University of Education and Wen-Hong Chiu,  Asia University, Taiwan

17:55

Close of conference day

18:00

Buses leave the University of the conference dinner in Amsterdam

19:00

Diner at De Kelderhof, Prinsengracht, 494, (tel.+31-20 6220682), Amsterdam

22:00

Buses return to the University and to the Hotel

 

Wednesday 29 April 2009

8:30

Registration and coffee

9:00

Room L 101 Auditorium
Welcome: Christiaan Stam, Programme Chair
Keynote Speaker: “Getting to the Right Questions about Intangibles”, Verna Allee, Value Networks LLC, USA

9:35

Transfer time

 

Room: J105
Stream A:
General
Chair:
Donald Ropes

Room: J114
Stream B: Mini Track on Social Capital
Chair: Tjip de Jong

Room: L201
Stream C: Mini track on
Measuring the Effect of Knowledge Management
Chair: Antti Lönnqvist

Room: L202
Stream D: Mini track on
Measuring Intellectual Capital
Chair: Bernard Marr

Room: N112
Stream E: Mini Track on
IC Centres Across the Globe

Chair: Gordon McConnachie

Room: N?
Stream F: Intellectual Capital and SME’s
Chair: Kai Mertins

9:40

A Virtual Tool for Intellectual Capital Management
Vahanyan Hovhannes, Russian Academy of Public Service under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

Making a Difference: Employees as Social Capital Investors
Chia Joyleen and Margaret Peters, University of South Australia, McGill Campus, McGill, Australia

Actual Knowledge Management Usage in  Mexican Companies, Success or Failure?
Trejo Medina Daniel, Universidad Anahuac Mexico Sur, Mexico City, Mexico

IC: Ready to Cross the Chasm?
Adams Mary, Intellectual Capital Advisors, Winchester, MA, USA and Henrik Martin, Intellectual Capital Sweden AB, Stockholm, Sweden

Intellectual Capital Research in Romania: The Case of Developing a University Research Centre
Vasilache Simona and Constantin Bratianu, Academy of Economic Studies, Romania

The Meaning of Intangible Assets: New Insights into Company Succession in SMEs
Durst Susanne and Stefan Gueldenberg, University of Liechtenstein, Vaduz, Principality of Liechtenstein

10:10

Transfer time

10:15

The Role of Corporate Wellness Policy in Developing Intellectual Capital in a Paper Factory
Aura Ossi, Elisa Corporation, Guy Ahonen and Karl-Erik Sveiby, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland

Developing Social Capital in a Regional Context
Sko
ønberg Sven Erik, Per Kirkebak and Knut Aarvak, Ostfold University College, Norway

Mindsh@re in Finmeccanica: An Organizational Model Based on Communities of Innovation
Grimaldi Michele, University of Cassino and Francesco Rogo, Finmeccanica S.p.A., Rome, Italy

Financial Valuation of Intangibles With Real Options: Is a Real Option?
Arregui-Ayastuy Gerardo, Belén Vallejo-Alonso,  Arturo Rodriguez-Castellanos and Domingo García-Merino, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain

Business Model Evolution in IA/IC Support Centres and Their Role in Market-making
Russell Iain, Intellectual Assets Centre, Glasgow, UK

Intellectual Capital Management – SMEs Accreditation Methodology
Matos Florinda and Albino Lopes, ISCTE Business School, Lisbon, Portugal

10:40

Refreshments (Lounge ground floor)

 

Room:
J106
Stream A: General

Chair: Schelte Beltman

Room: J114
Stream B: Mini Track on
Social Capital
Chair: Tjip de Jong

Room: L201
Stream C: Mini track on
Measuring the Effect of Knowledge Management
Chair: Antti Lönnqvist

Room: L202
Stream D: Mini track on
Measuring Intellectual Capital
Chair: Bernard Marr

Room: N112
Stream E: Mini Track on
IC Centres Across the Globe

Chair: Gordon McConnachie

Room: N?
Stream F: Intellectual Capital and SME’s
Chair: Kai Mertins

11:05

Alignment Between the  Business Strategy and the Software Processes Improvement: A Roadmap for Implementation
Asato Regina, Mauro de Mesquita Spinola, Ivanir Costa and Walter Henrique de Farias, Silva, Paulista University, São Paulo, Brazil

Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Capital
Lombardo Rosetta, University of Calabria, Cosenza, Italy

Measuring the Effects of an IC Development Service: The Case of the Pietari Business Campus
Kujansivu Paula and Antti Lönnqvist, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

Internal Benefits of Human Capital Reporting - A Theoretical Appraisal
Gamerschlag Ramin and Klaus Moeller, Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen, Germany

The  Intellectual Capital  Management Program for SMEs in Hong Kong
Liu Cherie , The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong (presentation only)

How can the Value of IT Personnel in SMEs be Assessed?
Dorner Verena, University of Passau, Germany

11:35

Transfer time

11.40

Knowledge and the Ageing Employee: A Research Agenda
Stam Christiaan, INHolland University of Applied Sciences, Haarlem, The Netherlands

Social Capital and Economic Performance of SME's: A Case Study from Turkey
Erselcan Feray, Cumhuriyet University, Sivas, Aziz Kutlar,  Ekrem Erdem, Erciyes University, Kayseri and Fatih Doganoglu, Yaman University, Turkey

The Knowledge Management Role in Mitigating Operational Risk
Longo Eduardo, Synapsing, São Paulo, Brazil

Intellectual Capital and Financial Performance: Evidence from the Indian Banking Industry
Ghosh Santanukumar, The University of Burdwan and Amitava Mondal, Kalna College, India

Intellectual Capital Development in Syria
Gadegaard Poul,  Syrian Enterprise Business Centre, Syria (presentation only)

On the Relationship between Innovation, Intellectual Capital and Organizational Unlearning
Lee Rongbin W.B.Lee, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China ECIC 022 (presentation only)

12:15

Lunch and presentation ECIC 2010 in Greece (Lounge ground floor)

 

Room:
J106
Stream A: General

Chair: Schelte Beltman

Room:
J114
Stream B: General
Chairs: Marien van den Boom

Room: L201
Stream C: Mini track on
Measuring the Effect of Knowledge Management
Chair: Antti Lönnqvist

Room: L202
Stream D: Mini track on
Measuring Intellectual Capital
Chair: Bernard Marr

Room: N112
Stream E: Mini Track on
IC Centres Across the Globe

Chair: Gordon McConnachie

13:30

Self-Directed Team Models in Healthcare Settings: What is Their Potential for Adding Value to the Intellectual Capital of Healthcare Organisations?
Molesworth Sue, University of Keele, Staffordshire, Rosalyn Beddows and Helen Parker, North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust, UK

Environmental Capital: A Classification of Environmental Intangibles from Intellectual Capital
L
ópez-Gamero Dolores, Patrocinio Zaragoza-Sáez, Enrique Claver-Cortés, José Molina-Azorin, University of Alicante, Spain

Knowledge Management for Small and Medium Enterprises in Developing Countries - Uganda: A Studio Based Approach
Habinka Annabella, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda, Henk Sol, University of Groningen, The Netherlands and Venasius Baryamureeba Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda

Measurement of IC Performance in Value Added Activities
Lui Ching Yi, Cherie and Rongbin, W.B. Lee, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Knowledge Management Research Centre  ECIC-020 measuring (presentation only)

Delivering ICM to SMEs in Hong Kong
Selby Stephen, Director of Intellectual Property, Hong Kong (Presentation only)

14:00

Transfer time

14:05

Room: J106 & J114
Knowledge Cafe
Speeddating for new IC Projects and Consortia
Marien van den Boom

Room L201
Knowledge Cafe
Launching the International Association of Intellectual Capital Practitioners
Gordon McConnachie

Room L202
Knowledge Cafe
The Future of IC
Verna Allee ?

15:20

Transfer time

15:25

Closing session in the lounge: Daan Andriessen, Conference Chair
Reflection and summary
Best Paper Awards

16:00

Close of Conference

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