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Session 1
INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL AND PERFORMANCE
- Intellectual capital and the symmetry dimension, Carol Corrado, NBER
- The role of intellectual capital in explaining the growth difference between Europe and the US, Karl Aiginger, Director, Wifo, Austria
- Intellectual capital and the dematerialisation of industries, Grégoire-Postel Vinay, Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry, France
- Intellectual Capital of US. A long term perspective, Leonard Nakamura, Federal Bank of Philadelphia
- The OECD programme follow-up, Yoshiaki Tojo, OECD
Session 2
KNOWLEDGE, SPACE, AND CITY DESIGN
- The spatiality of knowledge. Prof. Dr. Peter Meusburger, Geographisches Institut der Universität Heidelberg
- Measuring and Explaining the Inventive Productivity of Cities, Bob Hunt, Federal Bank of Philadephia
- Strategizing intellectual capital for cities, Jan Sturesson and Hazem Galal, Price Waterhouse Coopers
- Leadership and Management of Regional Transformation- Case Kotka, Henry Lindelöf, Mayor, Kotka, Finland.
- IC and City design, Steffen Gulmann, Adj. Professor & Partner, 11 Design A/S, Copenhagen
Session 3
INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL, REGIONS AND THE CLUSTERING PROCESS
- Governance: Measuring the Performance of Knowledge-Intensive Networks at the Regional and Global Level, Jonathan Low, Predictiv LLC and Karin Grasenick, Convelop AT
- The Japanese programme for intellectual capital of regions, Takuya Fukumoto, SME Agency, METI Japan
- Intellectual capital of Scotland, Dr Gordon McConnachie, Chairman, IA Centre of Scotland
- Patent citations and the clustering process, Martin Meyer, SPRU, University of Sussex
- The Croatian “Project of Increasing Efficiency of National Intellectual Capital” (PIENIC), Professor Ante Pulic, Croatian Centre of Intellectual Capital
Session 4
POSTER SESSION
- Science Parcs strategies from an intellectual capital perspective, Waltraut Ritter, Knowledge Management Society, Hong Kong
- Levelling the playing field: Evaluating IC and Innovation in services“, Susan Alexander, Luxembourg
- IC reporting and third party assurance, Yoshiko Shibasaka, KPMG, Japan
- Intellectual capital and risk, Kay Alwert, Germany
Session 5
NATIONAL AGENDAS FOR INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL:
A CROSS-COMPARISON OF THEMES AND PROGRESS
- Intellectual capital of France and the role of the New Agency for Intellectual Assets of the State, Claude Rubinowicz, Inspection Générale des Finances, Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry
- The Japanese programme for IC after three years, T. Sumita, Director, METI
- Intellectual capital of Brazil, Eduardo Rath, Vice President, BNDES, Marcos Cavalcanti, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
- Morocco’s strategy in IT and Intellectual capital, Mustapha El Baze, Professor, ISCAE and Nourredine El Hachami, Vice-President, ONA Foundation
- Intellectual Capital of two giants: China and India, Carl Dahlman, Georgetown University
Session 6
IC, INNOVATION AND DISCLOSURE
- IC reporting in Japan: status and perspectives, Professor Hanado, Waseda University
- IC valuation, the View of a Banker, Jan Hoffmann, Deutsch Bank
- Measuring and modelling organizational processes, Thomas Housel, California University
- IC and financial analysts view, Renaud View-Rochas, General Secretary, SFAF, France
- IC of IS and disclosure, the CIGREF Programme, Bertrand Kientz, CIO JCDecaux, Chairman, Cercle de l’immatériel, Cigref
Session 7
INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS AND DEMOCRACY
- Knowledge Politics into practice: the Austrian experience, Prof. Ursula Schneider,University of Graz
- The World Bank Knowledge Management programme: a review and lessons learned, Erik Caldwell Johnson
- Managing Nuclear Knowledge, Peter J. Gowin, International Atomic Energy Agency
- The Rountable as a policy instrument, Prof. Pirjo Stahle, Finland Futures Research Center, Turku School of Economics
- IC reporting in social organizations: the case of Caritas, Germany. Mrs. Birgit Winterhalter, Caritas HQ in Freiburg, and Mart Kivikas, Managing Director for Wissenskapital GmbH
Session 8
KNOWLEDGE, IPRS AND THE SERVICE ECONOMY
- The German agenda for knowledge and intellectual capital. Dr Prof. Peter Pawlowsky, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Günter Szogs, Commerzbank, Guenter Koch, The New Club of Paris
- How European industry leverage its patent portfolio. Results from a recent survey, Dominique Guellec, OECD, & Bruno Van Pottelsberghe, EPO
- Indigenous knowledge versus global knowledge, Nicolas Gorjestani, World Bank
- IPRs : the new context, Dominique Deberdt, INPI, France
Session 9
IC FOR DIASPORAS AND THE BRAIN DRAIN PHENOMENON
- A Global Perspective of Knowledge Based Development, Francisco Javier Carrillo, Director, Center for Knowledge Systems, Chairman, World Capital Institute
- The World Bank programme for managing intellectual capital from diasporas, Yevgeny Kuznetsov
- Skilled diasporas as a resource: capital and/or connection?, Jean-Baptiste Meyer, IRD, France