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Orientation SessionWinter Term 16/17Prof. Dr. Knut Blind
Berlin, 18.10.2016
Technische Universität Berlin, Chair of Innovation Economics
Fraunhofer Institute of Open Communication Systems, Innovation Management
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Agenda
Chair of Innovation Economics1
Overview of Winter Term 2016/20172
Outlook of Summer Term 20173
4 Examination Regulations
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Chair of Innovation Economics1
Overview of Winter Term 2016/20172
Outlook of Summer Term 20173
Examination Regulations4
Agenda
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• 1990: BA of Economics at Brock University (Canada)
• 1992: Diploma in Economics at University of Freiburg
• 1995: Doctoral dissertation at University of Freiburg in Economics of Security in Communication Systems
• 2003: Habilitation in Economics at University of Kassel in Economics of Standards
• 2006 - present: Professor of Innovation Economics at TU Berlin
• 2008 – 2016: Professor of Standardization at the Rotterdam School of Management at the Erasmus
University
• 2009 – present: Visiting Professor at Europe College in Bruges
• 2011 – present: Guest lecturer at the University of Geneva
• Since 2013: Mentor of 2 EXIST funded Start-Up teams
• Up to 2016: 25 PhD completed
One of the 100 most influential economists according to the F.A.Z. (ranking 2013)
One of the Top 100 management researchers in Germany according to the Handelsblatt (rankings 2012
and 2015 for his life‘s work based on Scientific Publications) (among Top 3 in the Category Innovation
Management)
Professor Knut Blind
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Current Team
2 internal, but project funded PostDocs
several externally funded PostDocs
and guest researchers
3 internally funded PhDs
4 internal, but project funded PhDs
more than 10 externally funded PhDs
0.5 secretary
5 student assistants
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Collaboration and Partners
Geschäftsstelle der ExpertenkommissionForschung und Innovation der Bundesregierung
HARTING Graduiertenkolleg
Institut der Fraunhofer Gesellschaft
Rotterdam School of Management
DFG GraduiertenkollegInnovationsgesellschaft heute
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Institutions DIN, DKE
DAkkS
CEN, CENELEC, ETSI
ISO, IEC, ITU
DPMA
EPO
WIPO
WTO
World Bank
OECD
Companies Daimler AG
Volkswagen AG
Audi AG
Robert Bosch GmbH
Siemens AG
Deutsche Telekom AG
Microsoft
Schäffler AG
Partners
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Universities/Research Institutes Berlin Doctoral Programme of
Economics and Management (HU, FU, TU, ESMT)
HU Berlin (IfQ, Master in Wissenschaftsforschung)
FU Berlin
BAM
PTB
NIST (National Institute ofStandardisation and Technology, U.S.)
KIST (Korean Institute of Science andTechnology)
Tongji University, Shanghai
Universiteit Utrecht
Manchester Institute of Innovation Research
École des Mines Paris
Northwestern University Chicago (Kellog School)
University of Illinois
University of Lund
University of Geneva
Europa College Brugge
TU Delft
RWTH Aachen
Fraunhofer Institute of Innovation and System Research
Partners
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PartnershipsClients
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Technische Universität BerlinFG InnovationsökonomieSekr. MAR 2-5Marchstraße 23 • D-10587 BerlinTel: 030 / 314-76670 www.inno.tu-berlin.de
Chair of Innovation Economics
Prof. Dr. Knut BlindRoom MAR [email protected]
Secretary: Brigitte EssounRoom MAR [email protected]
Matti GroßeRoom MAR [email protected] PohlischRoom MAR [email protected]
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Competencies of the Chair of Innovation Economics
Cooperation and Competition:Drivers and Impacts of InnovationFocus: Companies, Public Organizations and Research Institutes, Individual Researchers
MacroeconomicLevel
Sectorial and Technology
Level
Organisational Level
Cross-cuttingThemes
Institutional and General Regulatory Framework Conditions:Drivers and Impacts of InnovationFocus: Quality Infrastructure, incl. Standardization, and Intellectual Property Regimes and Global Value Chains
Sector- and Technology-specific Policies and Regulatory Framework Conditions:Drivers and Impacts of InnovationFocus: ICT, Services, Automotive, Security, Environment, Energy, Biotechnology
Sustainability and Digitalisation
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Inventions and innovations are important….
German Stars
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Relevance of Innovations
… for technical progress, growth, welfare, employment and the society in general.
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Chair of Innovation Economics1
Overview of Winter Term 2016/20172
Outlook Summer Term 20173
Examination Regulations4
Agenda
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Innovation Economics
Prof. Dr. Blind Lecture: Wednesday, 10 am – 12 pm (c.t.) (TC 006) Kick-Off: October 19th 2016
Jakob Pohlisch Exercise: Wednesday, 2 pm – 4 pm (c.t.) (MAR 0.011) Kick-off: October 26th 2016
Lecture: Neoclassic, evolutionary and historic-institutional theories Service innovation, open innovation & research collaboration Regional, sectoral and macroeconomic innovation effects
Registration key on ISIS for all necessary materials: ArrowSchumpeter
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Innovation Economics
Exercise: Interactive understanding of the material
1st part: Preparation and presentation by students (20 minutes) of relevant
questions to deepen your knowledge of topics in innovation economics –
these should be interesting and engaging
2nd part: review of lecture content and discussion of exam-style questions
► Portfolio:
► 50% written exam
► 25% group presentation & discussion
► 25% midterm exam
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Relevance of IP Management
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Relevance of IP Management
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Stanley Cohen & Herbert BoyerRecombination of DNA - Publication in 1974
In 1974, Cohen and Boyer developed a method for therecombination for DNA which is used by practically everybiochemist till this day. The researchers, however, were so
anxious to be the first to publish in this hard-fought area of
knowledge that the benefits resulting from the protection of
their method did not even occur to them. Today, the losses of
license revenue are estimated at a total of US$15bn.
Failure to Protect Patents – Consequences
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Intellectual Property Management
Prof. Blind
Matti Große
Lecture: Wednesday, 12 – 2 pm c.t. (BIB 014) Kick-Off: 19th October 2016
Workshops in cooperation with Ericsson, Florenus & IPlytics:Workshops: Tuesdays, 4 - 8 pm (H0111) – 25.10., 29.11. & 14.02.Kick-off: 19th & 25th October 2016!
Content: Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, other formal and informal methods of protection Licensing, Patent Pools and Patent Thickets IPR search IP value and competition analysis Anti-Counterfeit and Product Piracy Strategy Open Source and IPR in Open Innovation Guests speakers from Ericsson, Siemens, Bosch,…
► Examination: 50% written exam (60 min) and 50 % workshop grading: participation, presentation and documentation
ISIS Key: supersecret1617
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Sustainable Innovation
Prof. Blind,Dr. Quitzow
Guests speakers: policy-makers, business owners and academics
Lecture: Tuesday, 12 – 2 pm c.t. (BIB 014) Kick-Off: October 18th 2016
Exercise: Tuesday, 2 – 4 pm c.t. (BH-N 128) Kick-Off: October 25th 2016
Content: Introduction to Innovation as a driver for growth and development The concept of sustainability, Environmental Innovation and Technological Change Demand side innovation Environmental Regulation, Innovation and International Competitiveness Sustainable Innovation Policy, Innovation Processes and Innovative Products Quality Management, Environmental Management and CSR Inclusive Innovation Social Entrepreneurship and Business Model Innovation Sharing Economy, BoP and Frugal Innovation
Registration key on ISIS for all necessary materials: Social-Innovation
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Sustainable Innovation
Portfolio:
► 60% written exam
► 40% written assignment
► Option 1: Essay on a lecture related topic.
► Option 2: Analysis of a business model of your choice.
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Seminar: Held by Mirko Boehm, Founder, Open Source activist and
software developer Focus on interrelationship of Open Source,
Standardization and SSOs Last years‘ guest speakers: founder of ownCloud and Jochen
Friedrich from IBM ResearchWorkshop Written assignment (term paper) Presentation of resultsExamination: no exam!; grading: 50% assignment (term paper) and 50% presentation
Limited to 30 students!Please register
with Brigitte Essoun.
Mirko Böhm Lecture: Monday, 2 - 4 pm c.t (A 052)Kick-off: 24th October 2016
Workshop: Monday, 4 – 6 pm c.t (A 052) Kick-off: 24th October 2016
Open Source and IP in the Digital Society
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Quality Infrastructure Management
Lecture: Comprehensive overview on national and international quality infrastructure, its
elements and their interaction Economic relevance for trade, growth and innovation Standardization, conformity assessment (testing, certification), accreditation,
metrology, market surveillance Quality management and its practical implementation Guest speakers from relevant organizations share practical insights and experiences
Examination: 60% written exam, 40% exercise assignments covering the guest lectures
Prof. Dr. Blind Lecture: Thursday, 12 - 2 pm (c.t.) (MAR 0001) C. Koch Kick-off: October 20th 2016
Guest speakers: Exercise: Thursday, 2 pm – 4 pm (c.t.) (MAR 0009) Practitioners from relevant organizations and companies
Kick-off: October 20th 2016
Registration key on ISIS for all necessary materials: quality1617
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Strategische NormungWintersemester 2016/2017
Vorstellung und Erwartungen
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Was steckt hinter einer Norm?
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Themenbeispiele der Veranstaltung
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Normen im Produktlebenszyklus
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Idee
Forschung
Entwicklung
HerstellungBetrieb
Vermarktung
Entsorgung
Gesetze
Patente
Normen
Spezifi-kationen
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Modul Strategische Normung
Vorlesungo Vermittlung der Theorieo starker Praxisbezugo Gastvorlesungen aus
Industrie, Politik und Normung
o Prüfung durch Klausur am Semesterende
Übungo Besuch von zwei selbst
ausgewählten Gremiensitzungen und Verfassen dazugehöriger Sitzungsberichte
o Teilnahme an einer simulierten Gremiensitzung und Entwicklung einer „eigenen“ Norm
o Beantwortung einer kurzen Aufgabe am Semesterende
Modulnoteo 60% Klausurleistungo 40% Übungsleistung
Anwählbar als Wahlpflichtmodul u. a. für Wirtschaftsingenieure, Maschinenbauer, Wirtschaftsinformatiker, Economics, … © 2016, DIN e. V.
Vorlesung und Übung „Strategische Normung“
Erlernbare Kompetenzen:Fachkompetenz
• Ablauf der Normung und Prozessverständnis für die Erarbeitung von Dokumenten im Team
• Auswahlkriterien für Patente, Normen und RegelnMethodenkompetenz
• Ermittlung des Nutzens von Normung, NormenSozialkompetenz
• Einbeziehung vielfältigerMeinungen
• Teamfähigkeit
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Mit erfolgreichem Bestehen der Klausur und Beteiligung an einer Normungssitzung erhalten Sie das industrieweit anerkannte Zertifikat „DIN-Normungsexperte“
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Anmeldung und Downloads
Die Anmeldung für die Lehrveranstaltung „StrategischeNormung“ erfolgt auf dem Lehrportal ISIS. DieTeilnehmerzahl ist auf 35 begrenzt.
Fakultät VII / Institut für Technologie und Management/ Innovationsökonomie Passwort: Normwinter
Eine Anmeldung für die LehrveranstaltungStart am 20. Oktober und muss bis zum
27. Oktober erfolgen.
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DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V.
LV Strategische Normung (6 ECTS)Vorlesungsbeginn: Do. 20.10.2016, 10:00 – 12:00 Uhr (c.t.),
H 3008Übung: Drei Blockveranstaltungen nach thematischer und
terminlicher Vereinbarung inkl. Anfertigen zweier Berichte und einer weiterer Leistung
Tutor: Eva ZeitzKontakt: [email protected], Tel. 2601-2081
Lehrbeauftragter:Dr. -Ing. Albert HövelLeiter der Abteilung 1Prüfverfahren, Schutzziele, Sicherheit,Verbindungen, Werkstoffe (TA 1)
DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V.
Am DIN-PlatzBurggrafenstraße 610787 Berlinwww.din.de
Telefon: +49 030 2601-2042E-Mail: [email protected]
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DIN studiForum: Industrie 4.0Am 4. November• Für Studenten und junge
Absolventen• Thema Industrie 4.0• Einblicke durch Vorträge,
Diskussionen und anschließendes Zusammen-kommen mit Experten
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Chair of Innovation Economics1
Overview of Winter Term 2016/20172
Outlook of Summer Term 20173
Examination Regulations4
Agenda
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Outlook Summer Term 2017Innovation Policy Strategic Standardization
Strategische Normungsee winter term
Prof. Dr. Blind Economic justification for government
involvement in innovation Market and systemic failure approaches Research policy and funding,
technology transfer Instruments of Innovation Policy Evaluation of Innovation Policy
Tutorial: Guest lectures - International perspective of innovation policy.
Prof. Dr. Blind
Open Source and IP-Seminar
Formal standardization as a strategic tool Standardization processes Standardization and innovation Standardization and IPR The macroeconomic impact of standardization Opening of new markets
see winter term
SeminarKnowledge and technology transfer What is knowledge? What is transfer? How is it
measured? Different transfer mechanisms such as patents,
licensing and spin-offs Transfer at different levels (from micro to macro)
NEW: Digital Innovation
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Chair of Innovation Economics1
Overview Winter Term 2016/20172
Outlook Summer Term 20173
Examination Regulations4
Agenda
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Courses can be assigned only as a unit: VL + UE
Completion of a written test and test equivalent coursework inthe exercises (mostly presentations, assignments and/orgroup work)
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Final grade are based on a point score (out of 100) according to the indicated weighting
Exam dates: 2 dates for all subjects available
Final grade depends on the subjectInnovation Economics 50% test 50% exerciseIP Management 50% test 50% exerciseOpen Source 50% assignment 50% presentation
Sustainable Innovation 60% test 40% exerciseQuality Infrastructure Management 60% test 40% exercise
Examination Requirements
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Lectures’ outlines and dates to be found on the ISIS portalor on our website: www.inno.tu-berlin.de
Password for ISIS will be announced in the first lecture Please check our website and ISIS for any updates Check your TU-Mailbox too!
Organizational Matters
Lecture Starting date Time PlaceSustainable Innovation Tues, Oct 18th 12 - 2 p.m. BIB 014Innovation Economics Wed, Oct 19th 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. TC 006IP Management Wed, Oct 19th 12 - 2 p.m. BIB 014
Strategische Normung Thu, Oct 20th 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. H 3008
Open Source seminar Mon, Oct 24th 2 - 4 p.m. A 052
Quality Infrastructure Mgmt. Thu, Oct 20th 12 - 4 p.m. MAR 0001
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