Videos of the sessions
S&T Foresight: session 1, session 2, session 3, session 4
STI Policy: session 1, session 2, session 3, session 4
October 19
Session 1: S&T Foresight
Chair: Luke Georgiou, University of Manchester, UK
Speakers (in the order of speaking)
Leonid Gokhberg, First Vice Rector, National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE); Director, HSE Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge (HSE ISSEK), Russia
Sergey Salikhov, Director, Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
Jennifer Casingena Harper, Malta Council for Science and Technology — Foresight and smart specialisation in emerging economies
Marcio de Miranda Santos, Centre for Strategic Studies and Management (CGEE), Brazil CGEE — Brazil recent advancements in setting up STI decision making processes in the era of big data
Alexander Chulok, HSE ISSEK, Russia — Russian Science and Technology Foresight: 2030
Liu Youfa, Shanghai Institute of International Studies, China — The future of S&T and innovation in China
Session 2: S&T Foresight
Chair: Alexander Sokolov, HSE ISSEK, Russia
Speakers (in the order of speaking)
Lyubov Matich, HSE ISSEK, Russia — Technology roadmaps and innovation strategies of large companies
Pavel Bakhtin, HSE ISSEK, Russia — Data mining and technology Foresight
Anna Grebenyuk, HSE ISSEK, Russia — Monitoring implementation of S&T priorities: A combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches
Session 3: S&T Foresight
Chair: Marcio de Miranda Santos, Centre for Strategic Studies and Management (CGEE), Brazil
Speakers (in the order of speaking)
Rae Kwon Chung, High-level Expert and Leaders Panel on Water and Disaster, Republic of Korea — Paradigm shift of economics for low carbon future
Jose Cordeiro, Singularity University, USA; The Millennium Project, Venezuela Node — 2050 Scenarios for work and technology
Thomas Thurner, HSE ISSEK, Russia — Green production strategies in Russia
Session 4: S&T Foresight
Chair: Liu Youfa, Shanghai Institute of International Studies, China
Speakers (in the order of speaking)
Ilya Kuzminov, HSE ISSEK, Russia — The Future of agriculture in Russia
Yulia Milshina, HSE ISSEK, Russia — Monitoring of emerging technologies
Jonathan Calof, University of Ottawa, Canada; HSE ISSEK, Russia; Dirk Meissner, HSE ISSEK, Russia; Anastassiya Razheva, HSE ISSEK, Russia — Overcoming open innovation challenges: A contribution from Foresight and Foresight Networks
October 20
Session 1: STI Policy
Chair: Leonid Gokhberg, HSE ISSEK, Russia
Speakers (in the order of speaking)
Luke Georghiou, University of Manchester, UK — The implications of an innovation ecosystem perspective for policy design
Wolfgang Polt, Institute for Economic and Innovation Research, Joanneum Research, Austria — The role of states and markets in technological progress
Stanislav Zaichenko, HSE ISSEK, Russia — Public S&T policies and support tools: Perception and application by Russian research institutions
Attila Havas, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences — STI policies, national innovation system and framework conditions: Their impacts on innovation performance in Hungary
Session 2: STI Policy
Chair: Attila Havas, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Speakers (in the order of speaking)
Philip Shapira, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), USA; University of Manchester, UK — New generation technology transfer: Institutions and means
Vitaly Roud, HSE ISSEK, Russia — R&D activities of the Russian industrial enterprises: A firm-level study
Valeriya Vlasova, HSE ISSEK, Russia — Firm-level evidence on the cooperative innovation strategies in Russian manufacturing
Ricardo Seidl da Fonseca, Consultant on Foresight, Austria — Practice and future of financing science, technology and innovation
Session 3: STI Policy
Chair: Wolfgang Polt, Institute for Economic and Innovation Research, Joanneum Research, Austria
Speakers (in the order of speaking)
Nicholas Vonortas, The George Washington University, USA; HSE ISSEK, Russia — Entrepreneurship and geography of innovation: A case of Sao Paulo state, Brazil
Konstantin Fursov, HSE ISSEK, Russia; Jonathan Linton, University of Ottawa, Canada; HSE ISSEK, Russia — Soviet bottom-up innovation activities and their implications to emerging economies
Evgeniy Kutsenko, HSE ISSEK, Russia — Regional conditions, economic performance and quality of management as factors of innovative clusters support in Russia
Session 4: STI Policy
Chair: Philip Shapira, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), USA; University of Manchester, UK
Speakers (in the order of speaking)
Jeong Dong Lee, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea — Missing link from imitation to innovation: Transformations strategy to become an innovative economy
Dirk Meissner, HSE ISSEK, Russia — Rethinking the entrepreneurial university paradigm