The preliminary programme for the conference is given below. This preliminary programme will be updated every two-three weeks as the review process progresses. It is important to note that travel arrangements should not be made based on the presentation slot shown in any preliminary programme. If you have a specific need to speak on a particular day, please email Sue Nugus, the conferences Director, who will try to accommodate you.
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Sunday 22 April 2012
18:30-19:30 – Pre-conference reception and registration at the Scandic Marski Hotel
Monday 23 April 2012
09:00
Registration and coffee
09:30
Room: Welcome to the Conference by Henrik Wolff and Jukka Surakka, ArcadaUniversity of Applied Sciences, Helsinki, Finland Opening Address by the Finnish Government Minister of the Environment Ville Niinistö
09:45
Keynote address: “How Intellectual Capital is Creating our Future” Professor Pirjo Ståhle, Finland Futures Research Centre, University of Turku, Finland
10:30
Conference splits into streams
Room: Stream A: Managing Intellectual Capital Chair:
Room: Stream B: Cultural Issues Chair:
Room: Stream C: MiniTrackon Trust, Reputation and IC Formation Chair:Klaus Bruno Schebesch
Room: Stream D: Mini Trackon Intellectual Capital in Practice Chair:John Dumay
10:45
Improving the Management of Intellectual Capital Through the Application of Organizational Learning
Employee High-Involvement Work Practices and Voluntary Turnover: Does Human Capital Accumulation or Employee Empowerment Culture Mediate the Process? Examining the Evidence from Canadian Healthcare Organizations
Cultural Inheritance as a Factor of the Differentiation of Intellectual Capital
IC and Strategy as Practice: A Critical Examination
11:15
Intellectual Capital Management’s Effects on Enterprise Resource Planning Implementation
Knowledge Contribution to the Intellectual Capital within Romanian Business Environment Orzea Ivona and Constantin Bratianu, Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest, Romania
The Viability and Movement of Intellectual Capital in Learning Organization
The Human and Structural Capital Influence on the Launch of Product Innovation with Own Brand: System of Innovation and innovative SMEs: a Model to Measure Their Intellectual Capital
11:45
The Impact of the “Brainware” Intelligence on the Intellectual Capital of the Romanian IT Companies Capatina Alexandru, University Dunarea de Jos Galati, Romania
The Multiculturality Aspects and Human Capital Management Within Slovak Industrial Enterprises Caganova Dagmar, Milos Cambal, Jana Sujanova and Paul Woolliscroft, Faculty of Materials Science and Technology in Trnava, Slovak Republic
SMEs and Intellectual Capital in Life Cycle Model: a Proposed Theoretical Link
Modeling Intellectual Capital Using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) Agoston Simona and Alina Mihaela Dima, Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest, Romania
12:15
Intellectual Capital Dynamics and the IC Space Ammann Eckhard, Reutlingen University, Germany
Intellectual Capital and Culture Ashraf Samreen and Quratulain Aziz,University of Gujrat, Pakistan
Reputation Creation Through Facebook Pelau Corina, Nicolae Al. Pop, Irina Bena and Vlad Rosca, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
The Impact of Management Practices on Passion, Intellectual Capital, Engagement, and Performance of Employees Budi Harjo Eko, Nelson Rikardo Pasaribu and Agus Riyanto, Human Resource Center - PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia, Tbk, Bandung
12:45
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
13:45
Keynote Presentation: Challenging the Innovation Paradigm Professor Karl-Erik Sveiby, HankenSchool of Economics, Finland
Room:
Stream A: Knowledge Economy and Knowledge Integration
Chair:
Room:
Stream B: Value Creation
Chair:
Room: Stream C: MiniTrackon Trust, Reputation and IC Formation Chair:Klaus Bruno Schebesch
Room: Stream D: Mini Trackon Intellectual Capital in Practice Chair:John Dumay
Room:
Stream E: PhD Colloquium
Chair:
14:30
The Intellectual Capital in Knowledge Economy: An Innovative Method to Evaluate Relations Trequattrini Raffaele, Giuseppe Russo and Rosa Lombardi,University of Cassino, Italy
The Creation and Destruction of Value: The Intellectual Capital cycles Giuliani Marco, University of The Marche, Italy
TrustBuilding in Community of Practice
Exploring IC in the Caribbean Hospitality Industry: Two Qualitative Case Studies Carrington Donley, UWI, Barbados
1430-1440 Bridging IC and the Competitiveness of Nations 1445-1455 Intellectual Capital and the Triple Bottom Line: Overview, concepts and requirements for an integrated Sustainability Management System Theory-Based Approach to Studying the Influence of Individual Cultural Background on Intra-Organisational Knowledge Sharing Block Madeleine and Juhani Laurinkari, University of Eastern Finland 1500-1510 Voluntary Disclosure of Intellectual Assets and Intellectual Liabilities: a Literature Review Majdalany George, University of Wollongong in Dubai and Armond Manassian, American University of Beirut, Lebanon 1115-1525 Intellectual Capital and the Triple Bottom Line: Overview, concepts and requirements for an integrated Sustainability Management System Orth Ronald and Kai Mertins, Fraunhofer Institute IPK, Germany 1530-1600 Discussion and feedback
15:00
Expanding the Definition and Measurement of Knowledge Economy – Integrating Triple Bottom Line Factors into the World Bank’s Knowledge Economy Index Model and Methodologies
Interaction Effects of Intellectual Capital in Company’s Value Creation Process Naidenova Iuliia and Marina Oskolkova, Higher School of Economics University, Russia
Talent Attraction and Reputation
Intellectual Property and Market Behaviour in Russia Golichenko Oleg and Yulia Balycheva, Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
15:30
Can creativity be learned? The knowledge integration role of Management Control Systems during the creative process Massaro Maurizio, University of Udine, Italy, Roland Bardy, Florida Gulf Coast University and Michael Pitts, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Impact of Intellectual Resources on the Value Growth of Companies Oskolkova Marina and Iuliia Naidenova, Higher School of Economic University (Perm), Russia
Trust, Cultural Traits and Reputation: Key-Elements for an Efficient Intellectual Capital Formation Process in the Romanian Education System
Intellectual Capital Management as Risk Management: A Case Study from India Samtani Mukta, University of Pune, India
16:00
Refreshments
Refreshments
Refreshments
Refreshments
Refreshments
Room:
Stream A: IC Reporting
Chair:
Room:
Stream B: Regional and Public Policy
Chair:
Room: Stream C: MiniTrackon Trust, Reputation and IC Formation Chair:Klaus Bruno Schebesch
Room: Stream D:IC in Financial Services Chair:
Room:
Stream E: IC in Universities
Chair:
16:30
Corporate Social Responsibility + Intellectual Capital = Integrated Reporting?
A Theoretical Intellectual Capital Model Applied to Cities Alfaro Navarro Jose-Luis, Victor-Raul Lopez Ruiz, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Albacete and Domingo Nevado Peña, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain
Transformational Leadership and its Influence on Intellectual Capital in the Romanian Business Environment Anagnoste Sorin, Simona Agoston and Alina Mihaela Dima, Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest, Romania
Intellectual Capital (IC) in Financial Services Organisations. Is It to Possible to Make It Socially Responsible?
A Structural Equation Model of Intellectual Capital for Empowerment in Universities Nazem Fattah, Islamic Azad University-Roudehen Branch, Iran
17:00
A Content Analysis of Intellectual Capital Reporting Within Slovak Companies Papula Ján and Jana Volná, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Innovation Projects - the Case of Beneficiaries of Operational Programme Entrepreneurship and Innovations in the Czech Republic Pomazalová Nataša, University of Defence in Brnoand Jana Drahošová, Tomas Bata University, Czech Republic
Enabling IC Formation in Composite Organizations – The Action of Trust and Reputation Mechanism
National Intellectual & Financial Capital Economic Effects(NIFOMICS); Iran Case in Comparison with MENA Region Countries Salavati Sarcheshmeh Bahram and Masoumeh Maddah, State University of Milan, Italy
The Compilation of Structural Model for Intellectual Capital based on Knowledge Management in Universities Nazem Fattah, Islamic Azad University-Roudehen Branch, Iran
17:30
Close of conference day
Close of conference day
Close of conference day
Close of conference day
Close of conference day
19:00
Buses leave for the conference dinner
Conference Dinner
Tuesday 24 April 2012
08:30
Refreshments are available
09:00
Opening messages
09:10
Room: Keynote address:Some Remarks on Social Capital, Cultural Capital and Intellectual Capital Dr Markku T. Hyyppä, Universities of Helsinki and Turku, Finland
09:50
Introduction to ECIC 2013 from theUniversity of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain
10:00
Refreshments Poster Contributors will stand by their posters for others to discuss the research
Room: Stream A: Organisational Issues Chair:
Room: Stream B: SMEs Chair:
Room: Stream C: Mini Trackon Intellectual Capital and Open Innovation Chair:Dr Sladjana Cabrilo
Room: Stream D: Competitive Advantage and Core Competences Chair:
10:30
Managing Intellectual Capital in the Companies- an Analysis Results of the Study for Textiles – Clothing Market. Malinowska-Olszowy Monika, Technical Univesity of Lodz, Poland
A Tool to Audit Intellectual Capital Management Matos Florinda, ESTG - Polytechnic Institute of Leiria /CAPP - ISCSP, Technical University of Lisbon, Albino Lopes, CAPP – ISCSP - Technical University of Lisbon and Nuno Matos, ICAA - Intellectual Capital Association Accreditation, Portugal
System of Innovation and Innovative SMEs; a Model for Measuring Their Intellectual Capital
Begin with the End to Solve Business Problems and Create a Competitive Advantage Olsson Neve Theresia, SkanskaAB, Sweden
11:00
Storytelling as a Factor in Increasing Intellectual Capital of Project-Based Companies Aramo-Immonen Heli and Jari J. Jussila, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Intellectual Capital Management as Support for Financing Innovation in SMEs Sanchez Paloma, Juan Carlos Salazar and Oihana Basilio, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
The Impact of Innovation on Performance in Services: Disentangling Effects Through the Lenses of Intellectual Capital Mention Anne-Laure, Centre de recherche public Henri Tudor, Luxembourg
Does a Proactive Management of Core Competences Improve the Performance? Garcia Zambrano Lidia, Jose Domingo Garcia Merino and Arturo Rodriguez Castellanos, University of the Basque Country, Spain
11:30
Managing Intangible Assets, Capabilities and Performance in a Company Operating in the Field of Electronic and Defence Demartini Paola, University of Rome 3, Paola Paoloni, University of Human Sciences N. Cusano, Rome, Maria Vittoria Guidotti and Isabella Angelone, Selex S.I., Italy
Intellectual Capital in a Recessionary period. Lennox Henry, Southampton Solent University, UK
The Impact of Leadership Style and Knowledge Sharing on Innovation in Iraqi Higher Education Institutions Elbeltagi Ibrahim, Plymouth University, UK
Investigating IC research: A critical examination Dumay Johannes, University of Sydney Business School, Australia and Tatiana Garanina, Graduate School of Business, St Petersburg University, Russia
12:00
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Room: Stream A: Chair:
Room: Stream B: Mini Trackon Intellectual Capital and the Accounting Debate Chair:Cristina Maria Morariu
Room: Stream C: Mini Trackon Intellectual Capital and Open Innovation Chair:Dr Sladjana Cabrilo
Room: Stream D: Competitive Advantage and Core Competences Chair:
13:00
Developing Dynamic Intellectual Capital Through Creative Group Dynamics: The ACSI Innovation Platform Kianto Aino, LappeenrantaUniversity of Technology, Finland, Petro Poutanen, Helsinki University, Finland and Pirjo Ståhle, TurkuSchool of Economics, Finland
The Purposeful Utilization of Intellectual Capital and its Implications for Management Accounting Fritzsche Albrecht, Capgemini S.A./ Hohenheim University, Germany
IC - Based Innovation Gap Assessment: A Support Tool for the Creation of Effective Innovation Strategies in the Knowledge Era
Wealth Creation in the Knowledge Economy. Reflections on the Crisis of Spain and Portugal Viedma Marti José Maria, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
13:30
Intellectual Capital and the Very Rich
An Explanatory Study Regarding the Determinants of Intellectual Capital in the Case of Romanian Public Companies Morariu Maria Cristina, The Academy of Economic Studies, Romania
Progressing to a Global Green Economy Gradinaru Giani, BucharestAcademy of Economic Studies, Romania
Variation in Intellectual Capital Strategies Across Industries Erickson Scott, Ithaca College, USA and Helen Rothberg,Marist College, USA
14:00
Valuation of Intellectual Property Asset in the Securitization
From Open Innovation to Intellectual Capital: The Effects of Different Knowledge Sources
The Industrial Enterprise Performance Increase Through the Competency Model Application
14:30
Room: A summary of issues raised during the conference Led by Prize-Giving for Best Poster and best PhD Paper
15:00
Close of Conference
Posters and Work in Progress
An Investigation of the Effect of Management of Intellectual Capital on the Efficiency of Iranian Industries
The Effect of Burnout on the Intellectual Capitals of an Organization
Measurement of Intangible Liabilities is Possible
The Value of Measuring Intellectual Capital (IC)in Higher Education – a New Challenge of our Days
Work Ability and Social Inclusion Project -Enhancing Collective Knowledge Through Leadership and Stress Management
The Intellectual Capital as a Basic Resource for a New Organizational Behaviour and the Economic Development
Measuring Organization Vitals that are Essential to Sustain the Life of the Organization Green Annie, Institute of Knowledge and Innovation (GWU), USA
TheAnalysis of Human Capital and its Influence Factors-a Strategic Cybernetic Approach at a European Level
Publication opportunity Papers presented at the conference will be published in the conference proceedings subject to author registration and payment. Selected papers presented at the conference will also be considered for publication in a special issue of the Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management. The latest issue is now available on the journal website.