CID Conference 2019
International Scientific Conference on Collaborative Innovation Development
Hosted by Bialystok University of Technology, Faculty of Engineering Management, Poland, Białystok / Kleosin, June 10-11, 2019
Bialystok University of Technology is pleased to announce the International Conference on Collaborative Innovation Development (CID) mainly with external, but also with internal stakeholders in organisations of both types: commercial and public ones. The conference co-organizer is Foundation for the Development of the Bialystok University of Technology. Although the thematic scope of the conference is devoted mainly to marketing perspective with the focus on phenomena such as: relationships, networks, interactions, collaborative tools and practices, communication, value co-creation, the conference has a multidisciplinary character, as CID can be approached also from other than marketing perspectives, e.g.: R&D project management, open innovation, innovation management, and organizational change management.
In the business sector, the Collaborative Innovation Development with external stakeholders (e.g. customers and suppliers within the supply chain, distributors, potential consumers, consumers as product users, experts, clusters, universities and other research institutions) could be treated as manufacturing or services companies’ capability, which allows to achieve strategic advantage delivered by such relationships. Although the literature emphasizes the type of CID, which is collaborative New Product Development, other types of innovation development, such us: technological, social or marketing within the collaborative approach. The collaborative approach to innovation development processes could be connected with the B2B relationship marketing area (e.g. Jer et al., 2017; Trainor et al., 2013; Corsaro et al., 2012), but also consumers’ involvement in NPD processes (e.g. Chang and Taylor, 2016), is also relevant, being included in a B2C area. CID can be also associated with internal stakeholders, e.g. the issue of company’s interdepartmental collaboration. The NPD literature demonstrates, that the term „collaboration” is widely used and is often considered to be the same as: integration, coordination, cooperation and communication (Mishra and Shah, 2009; Gulati et al., 2005).
Collaborative Innovation Development (CID) approach in the public sector relies on harnessing the resources and the creativity of external networks and communities (including citizen networks as well as networks of nonprofits and private corporations) to amplify or enhance the innovation speed as well as the range and quality of innovation outcomes (Nambisan, 2008). This approach stresses the importance of the fact that innovation does not only take place in specific organizations. Organizations should be willing to share resources (like ideas, knowledge, funds and people) across organizational boundaries. The innovation is perceived as a process of collaboration and value co-creation among stakeholders in order to address societal challenges (Voorberg et al., 2015). CID research areas in public sector includes the nature of innovations across the entire spectrum of public service organizations, like central and regional government, local government, health care, cultural and educational organizations and also non-governmental public sector bodies and agencies.
The aim of the conference is to exchange knowledge among participants and get more insights into the issue of Collaborative Innovation Development from different theoretical perspectives and also from management practice point of view. The conference will place great emphasis on the scientific discussion on conference participants’ presented works, towards development of extended abstracts into full papers, intended for submission to the quality journals. Keynote speakers, some other conference participants and members of the Scientific Board are experienced in publishing in high quality journals and would share their expertise to support improvement of presented research works.
Topics of interest, with regard to different type of organizations, include but are not limited to the following:
– Practices, tools and methods utilized in CID | – Motivations of stakeholders being involved in CID |
– Inter-organizational relationships, networks, interactions in CID processes | – Perception of organisations on external stakeholders engagement in CID |
– Intra-organizational issues in CID processes | – The effectiveness and efficiency of CID process, e.g. time, cost and CID implementation outcomes, e.g. successful commercialization, customer satisfaction, effectiveness of solutions, relational benefits |
– Antecedents of successful CID (e.g. environmental, organizational, relational) | |
– Communication with external and internal stakeholders within CID processes | – Organisational and strategic management aspects of CID, strategic foresight |
– Leadership in CID processes | – R&D project management in CID |
– Inter-organizational or intra-organizational learning versus CID | – Organisations’ customer reactive or proactive orientation versus CID |
– Trust in CID processes | – CID versus co-production |
– Co-designing, co-development, co-implementation to production or to the market in CID | – Theoretical aspects of collaborative decision making with regard to innovation |
– Value co-creation in CID processes | – ICT/digital technology versus CID |
– Citizens engagement in CID processes in public organisations | – Utilization of Internet of Things (IoT) in CID processes |
– Consumers engagement in CID processes in services and manufacturing commercial organisations | – Comparison of collaborative versus non collaborative innovation development in organisations |
– Internationalization versus CID | – Machine to machine (M2M) interactions in CID processes |
Literature:
Scientific Board
Dr Adam Balcerzak, Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika
Prof. dr. Rūta Čiutienė,Kaunas University of Technology
Dr hab. inż. Joanna Ejdys, prof. nzw., Politechnika Białostocka
Prof. dr hab. Lechosław Garbarski, Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego
Dr hab. Marcin Gębarowski, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
Prof. dr hab. Romualdas Ginevicius, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Dr hab. inż. Katarzyna Halicka, prof. nzw., Politechnika Białostocka
Prof. dr hab. Grzegorz Karasiewicz, Uniwersytet Warszawski
Dr Urszula Kobylińska, Politechnika Białostocka,
Dr hab. inż. Anna Kosieradzka, prof. nzw., Politechnika Warszawska
Dr Katarzyna Krot, Politechnika Białostocka
Assoc. Prof. Krzysztof Kubacki, Griffith University
Prof. Vilmantė Kumpikaitė-Valiūnienė, Kaunas University of Technology
Dr hab. Grzegorz Leszczyński, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu
Dr hab. Grzegorz Mazurek, Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego
Prof. dr hab. Krystyna Mazurek Łopacińska, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny we Wrocławiu
Prof. dr hab. inż. Adam Mazurkiewicz, Instytut Technologii Eksploatacji
Dr hab. Maciej Mitręga, prof. nzw., Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Katowicach
Prof. dr hab. Bogdan Mróz, Szkoła Główna Handlowa
Prof. dr hab. inż. Joanicjusz Nazarko, Politechnika Białostocka
Prof. dr hab. Mirosława Pluta-Olearnik, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny we Wrocławiu
Dr hab. Tadeusz Popławski, prof. nzw., Politechnika Białostocka
Dr Ewa Rollnik-Sadowska, Politechnika Białostocka,
Prof. dr hab. Maria Romanowska, Szkoła Główna Handlowa
Dr hab. Edyta Rudawska, prof. nzw., Uniwersytet Szczeciński
Dr hab. Wawrzyniec Rudolf, Uniwersytet Łódzki
Prof. dr hab. Adam Sagan, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
Prof. dr. Asta Savanevičienė,Kaunas University of Technology
Prof. dr hab. Sławomir Smyczek, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Katowicach
Dr hab. Mariusz Trojanowski, Uniwersytet Warszawski
Dr hab. Anna Ujwary-Gil, Instytut Nauk Ekonomicznych PAN
Prof. dr hab. Maciej Urbaniak, Uniwersytet Łódzki
Dr hab. Zygmunt Waśkowski, prof. nzw., Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu
Prof. dr hab. Jan W. Wiktor, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
Dr hab. Janusz Zawiła-Niedźwiecki. prof. nzw., Politechnika Warszawska
Dr hab. Ewa Glińska, prof. nzw., Politechnika Białostocka, Vice chair of the Scientific Board
Dr Anna Kononiuk, Politechnika Białostocka, Vice chair of the Scientific Board
Dr hab. inż. Dariusz Siemieniako, prof. nzw., Politechnika Białostocka, Chair of the Scientific Board
Organizing Committee
Dr hab. inż. Dariusz Siemieniako, prof. nzw., Politechnika Białostocka, Chair of the Organizing Committee
Dr hab. Ewa Glińska, prof. nzw., Politechnika Białostocka, Vice Chair of the Organizing Committee
Dr Ewa Rollnik-Sadowska, Secretary of the Organizing Committee
Dr Urszula Kobylińska, Politechnika Białostocka
Dr Anna Kononiuk, Politechnika Białostocka
Mgr Ewelina Tomaszewska
Mgr Karolina Ilczuk
Mgr Aneta Panasiuk
Mgr Yauheniya Barkun
Mgr Natalia Wasiluk
Mgr Anna Zadykowicz
Krzysztof Kubacki is an Associate Professor in Marketing at Social Marketing @ Griffith, Griffith Business School, Australia. Krzysztof’s research focuses on identification, trial, evaluation, and dissemination of innovative approaches to behaviour change programs. He has over 15 years of experience in translating complex research into actionable recommendations and good practice guidelines in the United Kingdom and Australia. His research explores the transfer of useful, evidence-based knowledge within and outside of the social marketing field. Recently Krzysztof spent 5 years (2013-2018) working as VicHealth’s Social Marketing Research Practice Fellow. The findings and frameworks emanating from his VicHealth fellowship have directly informed innovative behaviour change program development and service delivery. Krzysztof regularly provides social marketing and behaviour change training to practitioners and he is sought after to serve in advisory board roles. Krzysztof’s research has been published in over 90 books, book chapters, industry and government reports, and leading scientific journal articles. He serves on editorial boards of both social marketing journals: Social Marketing Quarterly and the Journal of Social Marketing.
Maciej Mitręga is an Associate Professor and a head of Business and Consumer Relationship Management Department at the University of Economics in Katowice. Devoted to high quality research: 13 papers published in top-tier Impact Factor journals, including Long Range Planning (Thomson Reuters impact factor in 2016 = 3.6), International Journal of Operations & Production Management (IF in 2016 = 3.4), Industrial Marketing Management and Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing. He was Marie Curie Research Fellow and Honorary Research Fellow at Manchester Business School for the years 2010-2014. The member of the editorial board in Industrial Marketing Management and Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing. His research area is mainly inter-firm relationships and networks, including relational strategies oriented at company innovations.
Dariusz Siemieniako is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering Management, Bialystok University of Technology. He is also associated as an Adjunct Senior Lecturer (from 2013) in the Department of Marketing, Griffith Business School in Australia. During almost 25 years of his professional career he combined the activity in business practice and scientific research, transferring theory to the practice and practice to theory. Dariusz has experiences (about 7 years) in working as CEO, Board Member and Director of Business Development for several large companies (mostly manufacturing), being involved in ideation, development and implementation of innovative projects. Recently Dariusz was involved in improvements of R&D project management for a manufacturing companies. His research focuses on B2B relationship management and collaborative innovation development including NPD in manufacturing area. He published in quality journals including: Industrial Marketing Management, Journal of Marketing Management, Qualitative Marketing Research, Journal of Customer Behaviour, Journal of Consumer Marketing. He was awarded international scholarships of University of Cambridge (Clifford and Marry Corbridge Trust) and Griffith University.
Provisional program
10 June 2019 | |
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09:30 – 10:00 | Registration and welcome coffee |
10:00 – 10:15 | Welcome
Assoc. Prof. Eng. Joanna Ejdys, Bialystok University of Technology Dean of Faculty of Engineering Management, Assoc. Prof. Ewa Glińska, Bialystok University of Technology Vice-Chair of the Organizing Committee |
10:15 – 11:30 | Keynote speeches Assoc. Prof. Dariusz Siemieniako, Bialystok University of Technology, CID in the business sectorAssoc. Prof. Krzysztof Kubacki, Griffith University, CID in the public sector |
11:30 – 11:45 | Coffee |
11:45-13:15 | Sessions 1: Extended abstracts presentations |
13:15 – 14:00 | Lunch |
14:00 – 15:30 | Sessions 2: Extended abstracts presentations |
15:30 – 15:45 | Coffee |
15:45 – 17:15 | Sessions 3: Extended abstracts presentations |
19:00 | Conference dinner (dress code: casual) |
11 June 2019 | |
8:30 – 9:00 | Coffee |
9:00 – 9:45 | Keynote speech
Assoc. Prof. Maciej Mitręga, University of Economics in Katowice, CID in the scientific research |
9:45 – 11:15 | Sessions 4: Extended abstracts presentations |
11:15 – 11:30 | Coffee |
11:30 – 13:00 | Sessions 5: Collaborative innovation development – B2C perspective |
13:00 – 14:00 | Lunch |
Detailed program will be send via email to the participants of the conference in May 2019.
Patronage
Registration
Submission of extended abstracts and publication
Journal of Business Economics and Management (indexed by Web of Science, impact factor 2017 = 1.503)
Engineering Economics (indexed by Web of Science, impact factor 2016 = 0.726)
Engineering Management in Production and Services (indexed by Scopus), general issue and special issue 4, volume 11: “New Perspectives on B2B Marketing – Connecting Marketing and Technology”
Oeconomia Copernicana (indexed by Web of Science) – single issue dedicated to the CID conference 2019
Business Theory and Practice (indexed by Scopus)
Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation (indexed by Web of Science)
The conference fee does not include the publication fee in some of these journals.
The conference Organizing Committee do not guarantee the publication of full papers in these or other journals.
The fee information
Name of the bank: Bank Pekao SA I Oddział w Białymstoku
Account No.: PL 74 1240 5211 1978 0010 7123 5261
SWIFT code: PKOPPLPW
Payment title: „CID 2019 name surname”
Name of the bank: Bank Pekao SA I Oddział w Białymstoku
Account No.: 95 1240 1154 1111 0000 2149 7977
Payment title: „CID 2019 name surname”
Important dates
15th of March 2019 | Deadline for conference registration |
15th of March 2019 | Deadline for extended abstract submission |
15th of April 2019 | Information to the authors on abstract acceptance |
30 of April 2019 | Deadline for payment |
10-11 June 2019 | Conference |
The conference will be held at Bialystok University of Technology, Faculty of Engineering Management, ul. 2 o. S. Tarasiuka Street, 16-001 Kleosin. For further information on Bialystok and the Podlasie region please visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdshwrfKh_A
https://bialystoksubiektywnie.com/blog/2016/04/02/atrakcje-bialegostoku-co-warto-zobaczyc/
http://atrakcjepodlasia.pl/atrakcje-turystyczne/bialystok/
Participants are responsible for arranging their own accommodation. Below you will find some examples of hotels. If you would like to book accommodation, please contact them directly.
Hotel Ibis Styles Białystok
Aleja Piłsudskiego 25
15-444 Białystok
Tel: (+48) 85/8772500
Faks: (+48)85/8772501
www.ibis.com
h9062@accor.com
Single room: 270 PLN
Apartamenty Młynowa
+48 535 488 000
ul.Młynowa 38
Białystok 15-404
apa@mlynowa.com
kontakt@mlynowa.com
Single room: 120 PLN
Hotel Pod Herbem
ul. Wiejska 49
15-351 Białystok
+48 85 742 24 30
+48 504 049 426
recepcja@hotel-podherbem.pl
Single room: 150 PLN
Centrum konferencyjno-bankietowe Titanic
ul. Pogodna 16D
15-354 Białystok
+48 (085) 742 92 46
+48 532 600 092
recepcja@ckbtitanic.pl
Single room: 170 PLN