In the digital age, organizations must continually innovate with digital technologies in order to succeed over time. This innovation involves the generation of digital products and services that enable fundamental changes to organizations (digital innovation) and the consequent fundamental changes to organizations, organizational networks and industries (digital transformation). These innovations are often created and realized through new ventures either in startups or existing organizations (digital entrepreneurship). The goal of this mini-track is to examine the nexus between digital technologies, consequent innovation and entrepreneurial action by offering a venue for original and innovative research that focuses on digital technologies, associated innovation, and related entrepreneurial activities and forms.
Track Chairs:
Kathryn Brohman, Queen’s University, kathryn.brohman@queensu.ca
Robert Gregory, University of Miami, rwgregory@miami.edu
Schedule
2022 |
Wednesday, August 10th |
12:00 AM
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AI Acquisition in Question: Process Improvement and Process Innovation
Yevgen Bogodistov, Management Center Innsbruck
Jürgen Moormann, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
12:00 AM
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Building Dynamic Capabilities through Digital Innovation Units? - An analysis of their contribution and the spill-over effects to the main organization
Annalena Lorson, Hasso Plattner Institute
12:00 AM
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Does a CDO enhance Company Inventiveness? An Empirical Study on new Managerial Positions and Innovation
Ruben R Salas, INCAE Business School
Carla Fernandez-Corrales, INCAE Business School
12:00 AM
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Entrepreneurial Support Systems in the Digital Era: A Taxonomy of Digital Company Builders
Ferdinand Mittermeier, University of Bamberg
Axel Hund, Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences
Daniel Beimborn, University of Bamberg
12:00 AM
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Exploration of Ideas for Sustaining Digital Innovation Management: A Case Study in the Ostrobothnia Region of Finland
Duong Dang, University of Vaasa
Juho-Pekka Mäkipää, University of Vaasa
Teemu Mäenpää, University of Vaasa
Tomi A. Pasanen, University of Vaasa
12:00 AM
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Open Innovation via Open Source: Collaboration of Companies to Infuse Automobiles with Digital Technologies
Vinod Kumar Ahuja, University of Nebraska Omaha
Nikolai Kazantsev, University of Exeter
Ralf Plattfaut, Fachhochschule Südwestfalen
12:00 AM
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Product Design And Success in A Platform Ecosystem
Sungyong Um, National University of Singapore
Gary Templeton, West Virginia
Martin Kang, Mississippi State University
12:00 AM
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PUMA - A Java Application for Pattern-based Business Model Adaptation
Ricarda Schlimbach, Technische Universität Braunschweig
Sören Christmann, Technische Universität Braunschweig
Susanne Robra-Bissantz, Technische Universität Braunschweig
12:00 AM
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Strategic Responses to the COVID Pandemic: Empirical Evidence of Shifts in Digital Transformation Strategy
Kristian Norling, University of Gothenburg
Johan Magnusson, University of Gothenburg
Tomas Lindroth, University of Gothenburg
Jacob Torell, University of Gothenburg
12:00 AM
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The Early Stage of Digital Technology Adoption: What Are the Key Activities for Identifying Digital Innovations?
Patrizia Orth, University of Applied Sciences Mainz
12:00 AM
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The role of information systems in creating technological entrepreneurship of Polish high-tech companies
Korpysa Jaroslaw, University of Szczecin
Lopatka Agnieszka, University of Szczecin
12:00 AM
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The Role of Sunk Costs in Digitalization – Empirical Evidence from Accounting and Finance
Patrick Sven Ulrich, Aalen University
Robert Rieg, Aalen University
12:00 AM
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Transitioning from Use to Effective Use of Digital Innovation Platforms for Development: An Evergreen Discussion
Josue Kuika Watat, University of Oslo
12:00 AM
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Using Distributed Ledger Technologies to Support Complex Supply Chains
Christian Finke, University of Goettingen
Pascal Freier, ContiTech AG
Matthias Schumann, University of Goettingen
12:00 AM
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Value Drivers of Artificial Intelligence
Timo Phillip Böttcher, Technical University of Munich
Michael Weber, Technical University of Munich
Jörg Weking, Technical University of Munich
Andreas Hein, Technical University of Munich
Helmut Krcmar, Technical University of Munich
12:00 AM
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Why do Digital Platforms succeed or fail? - A Literature Review on Success and Failure Factors
Leon Özcan, Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn University
Christian Koldewey, Paderborn University
Estelle Duparc, TU Dortmund University
Hendrik van der Valk, TU Dortmund University
Boris Otto, TU Dortmund University
Roman Dumitrescu, Fraunhofer IEM
12:00 AM
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