Innovation has become one of the most important activities in firms. The higher level of internal, external clusters, and networks empower innovation to enlarge the knowledge base, which would induce firms to apply it on a global level. With advancements in information technologies the need arises to redefine our understanding of what constitutes innovation networks. The advancements in the field of artificial intelligence enable entrepreneurs to differentiate themselves from rivals in previously unprecedented ways and to harness the benefits of innovation networks through novel channels. This helps in formulating causal linkages between Innovation Networks, Entrepreneurship, Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence.
Sponsor Type:1; 2
General chairs:
Marina Dabić, Sudeendra Koushik
Technical program chairs:
Tugrul Daim and Richard Evans
Finance chair:
William Marschall
Local arrangements chairs:
Nebojša Stojčić, Jurica Pavičić, Nina Begičević Ređep
Industry program chairs:
Vincenzo Piuri, Robert Bierwolf
Publicity chairs:
George Criscione, Vishwas Jois Ravikiran, A
Publications chair:
Ed Perkins
We invite contributions from engineering leaders, researchers, educators, innovators, entrepreneurs, and students to help advance the understanding and the state of practice related to successful technology and engineering management. Contributions may take the form of academic research or practice-focused papers.
Topic areas include but are not limited to:
Innovating
– Entrepreneurship
– Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
– Business Models in New Technologies
Creating
– Technology Advancements in Artificial Intelligence
– Technology Forecasting
– Legal, Ethics, and Social frameworks
Enhancing
– Technology Management
– Technology in Society
– New opportunities using technology and global networks
Incorporating
– Open innovation practices &disruptive innovation
Improving
– Networks and HRM Application of Industry 4.0 Digital transformation
– Network artificial intelligence, machine learning and reasoning
– Managing Globalization Challenges
Developing
– Integrated Frameworks New Business Venturing
Enriching
– IT in education Education for STEM
– Knowledge Management
Involving
– People and organizations Human Factors for Design
Research papers may be conceptual, empirical, or theoretical, but they must discuss how the results could be applied in practice. Practice-focused papers may consist of case studies, description of best practices, or application experiences, but they should also shed light on new challenges and unresolved future issues, which could be addressed by the research community. We thus provide a venue where different points of view interact to yield a new understanding and new ideas on leading innovation processes as well as the future of technology and engineering management.
Acceptance of papers for presentation at TEMSCON 2021 will be based on a full paper review (not an abstract review). Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore®.
May 17
2021
May 20
2021
Draft paper submission deadline
Draft Paper Acceptance Notification
Registration deadline
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