MMTC Team Breakfast Meeting
3
May
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3
May
08:30
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09:30
Online - contact for zoom link
<p>MMTC Breakfast meeting</p>
3
May
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3
May
08:30
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09:30
Location
Online - contact for zoom link
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MMTC Team Breakfast Meeting
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance
3
May
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3
May
12:10
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12:55
<p><strong>Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance with Johan Karlsson, JIBS/CeFEO</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Title: </strong>"To be or Not to Be: The Entrepreneur in Endogenous Growth Theory".</p><p><strong>(</strong>Authors: Dan Johansson, Magnus Henrekson and Johan Karlsson)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong>Date: </strong>Monday, May 3</p><p><strong>Time: </strong>12:10-12:55</p><p><strong>Zoom: </strong><a href="https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/65965469113">https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/65965469113</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Abstract:</strong></p><p>We examine the conceptualization of entrepreneurs in neo-Schumpeterian growth theory, which has reintroduced entrepreneurs into mainstream economics. Specifically, we analyze how neo-Schumpeterians relate to the contradiction between the entrepreneur-centered view of Schumpeter (1934) and the entrepreneurless framework of Schumpeter (1942), with the two frameworks entailing vastly different economic and policy implications. The analysis is based on a review of approximately 750 peer-reviewed articles over the period 1990–2018. The articles were identified using text mining methodology and supervised machine learning. The results show that the literature leans towards Schumpeter (1942); innovation returns are modeled as following an ex ante known probability distribution. By assuming that the outcomes of innovation activities are (probabilistically) deterministic, the Schumpeterian entrepreneur becomes redundant. In addition, the literature abstracts from genuine uncertainty, thus evading central issues regarding the economic function of the entrepreneur, especially with respect to disruptive innovations, ownership, and profits. To incorporate genuine uncertainty, the literature needs to adopt a broader conceptual foundation that goes beyond equilibrium modeling.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Have a look at the seminar program for S2 <a href="https://teams.microsoft.com/l/file/BFBB2F68-38FE-4D6F-880E-69115FDE540E?tenantId=7564bc8f-3738-4b4d-bd57-5a02ca6215fb&fileType=pdf&objectUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fjonkopinguniversity.sharepoint.com%2Fsites%2FG-EFSTeam%2FDelade%20dokument%2FGeneral%2FEFS-Seminars%2FSchedule_BrownBag_2021S2.pdf&baseUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fjonkopinguniversity.sharepoint.com%2Fsites%2FG-EFSTeam&serviceName=teams&threadId=19:b7d0a12b4555478d9becabf65393258a@thread.tacv2&groupId=634c5acc-6a00-404b-8d1e-9b44c1035379">here</a>.</p>
3
May
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3
May
12:10
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12:55
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Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance
Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance with Johan Karlsson, JIBS/CeFEO
Title: "To be or Not to Be: The Entrepreneur in Endogenous Growth Theory".
(Authors: Dan Johansson, Magnus Henrekson and Johan Karlsson)
Date: Monday, May 3
Time: 12:10-12:55
Zoom: https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/65965469113
Abstract:
We examine the conceptualization of entrepreneurs in neo-Schumpeterian growth theory, which has reintroduced entrepreneurs into mainstream economics. Specifically, we analyze how neo-Schumpeterians relate to the contradiction between the entrepreneur-centered view of Schumpeter (1934) and the entrepreneurless framework of Schumpeter (1942), with the two frameworks entailing vastly different economic and policy implications. The analysis is based on a review of approximately 750 peer-reviewed articles over the period 1990–2018. The articles were identified using text mining methodology and supervised machine learning. The results show that the literature leans towards Schumpeter (1942); innovation returns are modeled as following an ex ante known probability distribution. By assuming that the outcomes of innovation activities are (probabilistically) deterministic, the Schumpeterian entrepreneur becomes redundant. In addition, the literature abstracts from genuine uncertainty, thus evading central issues regarding the economic function of the entrepreneur, especially with respect to disruptive innovations, ownership, and profits. To incorporate genuine uncertainty, the literature needs to adopt a broader conceptual foundation that goes beyond equilibrium modeling.
Have a look at the seminar program for S2 here.
Organizer:
Jönköping International Business School
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WebLearn: How to suppress the penetration of molten cast iron into sand mould
6
May
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6
May
10:00
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11:00
<p> </p><p>On May 6, a webinar will be held within WebLearn, Jönköping University, on how to suppress the penetration of molten cast iron into sand mould.<br />The interaction between the high-temperature molten metal and porous mold leads to various types of defects in castings. Studying the origins of penetration defects is important for foundries to avoid the formation of this type of defects.</p><p>After attending this webinar you will know more about: <br />* The penetration behavior of molten metal into porous media.<br />* A guideline to suppress the penetration.<br />* How step cone castings work to evaluate penetration processes.<br />* How to use color etching to distinguish the chronology of porosity formation in cast iron.</p><p>The webinar is in English only. It is free and open to everyone. <a href="https://ju.se/en/study-at-ju/commissioned-education/weblearn.html">Register no later than May 5 here.</a><br />WebLearn are free webinars for competence development in related industry.<br />ead more about WebLearn <a href="https://ju.se/en/study-at-ju/commissioned-education/weblearn.html">here</a>.</p>
6
May
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6
May
10:00
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11:00
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WebLearn: How to suppress the penetration of molten cast iron into sand mould
On May 6, a webinar will be held within WebLearn, Jönköping University, on how to suppress the penetration of molten cast iron into sand mould. The interaction between the high-temperature molten metal and porous mold leads to various types of defects in castings. Studying the origins of penetration defects is important for foundries to avoid the formation of this type of defects.
After attending this webinar you will know more about: * The penetration behavior of molten metal into porous media. * A guideline to suppress the penetration. * How step cone castings work to evaluate penetration processes. * How to use color etching to distinguish the chronology of porosity formation in cast iron.
The webinar is in English only. It is free and open to everyone. Register no later than May 5 here.
WebLearn are free webinars for competence development in related industry. ead more about WebLearn here.
Organizer:
Jönköping University
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CeFEO Research Seminar - Shanyun Sam Lu
10
May
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10
May
12:00
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13:00
Via Zoom: https://ju-se.zoom.us/my/cefeo
<p>Welcome to join us on our next CeFEO Research Seminar, Monday, May 10th 12-13pm via Zoom - <a href="https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fju-se.zoom.us%2Fmy%2Fcefeo&data=04%7C01%7Clinnea.lind%40ju.se%7C8cd88a78c9f742b6df7108d8e21d8773%7C7564bc8f37384b4dbd575a02ca6215fb%7C0%7C0%7C637507963879483408%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=L33JWWEIDSgjzlqfbRIxeBwp%2B1fw%2FolB%2BiaFa4mR5nQ%3D&reserved=0">https://ju-se.zoom.us/my/cefeo</a>. The seminar is titled “Fight not flight: Contextual strategies for rural industrial SME renewal – the case of Gnosjö Automatsvarvning” and will be presented by Doctoral Candidate in Business Administration, Shanyun Sam Lu.</p>
10
May
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10
May
12:00
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13:00
Location
Via Zoom: https://ju-se.zoom.us/my/cefeo
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CeFEO Research Seminar - Shanyun Sam Lu
Welcome to join us on our next CeFEO Research Seminar, Monday, May 10th 12-13pm via Zoom - https://ju-se.zoom.us/my/cefeo. The seminar is titled “Fight not flight: Contextual strategies for rural industrial SME renewal – the case of Gnosjö Automatsvarvning” and will be presented by Doctoral Candidate in Business Administration, Shanyun Sam Lu.
Organizer:
Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership
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Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance
10
May
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10
May
12:10
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12:55
<p><strong>You are most welcome to join us for the <em>“Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance”</em>presented by <a href="https://www.brunel.ac.uk/people/oleg-badunenko">Oleg Badunenko</a> from Brunel University London</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Title: </strong></p><p>The Great Recession: Sectors, Efficiency, Technological innovation, Capital deepening, and Labour mobility</p><p> </p><p>Date:<strong> Monday, 10 May</strong><br />Time:<strong> 12:10-12:55</strong></p><p><strong>Room: </strong><a href="https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/65965469113">https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/65965469113</a><br />Fix Meeting-ID for Spring 1, 2021: 659 654 691 13</p><p> </p><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>We propose a new decomposition of aggregate productivity growth that accounts for sectoral efficiency and technology changes as well as capital deepening and provide new evidence on the sources of productivity growth in OECD countries.</p><p><strong>Extended Abstract</strong></p><p>In this paper, we analyze aggregate labor productivity of developed economies in three periods: (i) years before (2002-2006), (ii) leading to (2006-2009), and (iii) recovery from the global financial crisis (GFC) (2009-2014). First, we decompose aggregate productivity growth into components attributable to intra-sectoral productivity growth effect (within component) and effect of employment share reallocation that is split into the static and dynamic components. We use data for 10 sectors from 26 countries. We confirm that the within component is the key driver of labor productivity growth in good years and in the recovery period. However, we find that it is the major culprit in years leading to GFC. We, therefore, study the factors that affect the within component by employing a non-parametric production frontier approach to conceptually decompose the within component into components attributable to efficiency change, technological change, and capital deepening. The retrenchment in technological progress followed by efficiency losses plays on average the most important role in explaining the collapse of productivity growth in years leading to GFC. Efficiency losses were highest in ICT, manufacturing, construction, utilities, and wholesale. In the recovery period, technological progress has played the largest role in manufacturing, finance, information, and wholesale. In particular, the rate of technological progress in manufacturing has surpassed its level in the pre-crisis period. Productivity is, however, still mired by efficiency losses with exceptions of the agriculture and construction sectors. Capital deepening kept on driving up productivity in all periods. Capital deepening contribution has been especially prominent in the recovery period. To our knowledge, this is the first study that uses sectoral data on capital to analyze the role of sectoral dynamics in terms of efficiency, technology, and capital deepening in aggregate productivity growth. Doing so allows to identify the relative role of these three factors to productivity growth.</p>
10
May
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10
May
12:10
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12:55
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Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance
You are most welcome to join us for the “Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance”presented by Oleg Badunenko from Brunel University London
Title:
The Great Recession: Sectors, Efficiency, Technological innovation, Capital deepening, and Labour mobility
Date: Monday, 10 May
Time: 12:10-12:55
Room: https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/65965469113
Fix Meeting-ID for Spring 1, 2021: 659 654 691 13
Abstract
We propose a new decomposition of aggregate productivity growth that accounts for sectoral efficiency and technology changes as well as capital deepening and provide new evidence on the sources of productivity growth in OECD countries.
Extended Abstract
In this paper, we analyze aggregate labor productivity of developed economies in three periods: (i) years before (2002-2006), (ii) leading to (2006-2009), and (iii) recovery from the global financial crisis (GFC) (2009-2014). First, we decompose aggregate productivity growth into components attributable to intra-sectoral productivity growth effect (within component) and effect of employment share reallocation that is split into the static and dynamic components. We use data for 10 sectors from 26 countries. We confirm that the within component is the key driver of labor productivity growth in good years and in the recovery period. However, we find that it is the major culprit in years leading to GFC. We, therefore, study the factors that affect the within component by employing a non-parametric production frontier approach to conceptually decompose the within component into components attributable to efficiency change, technological change, and capital deepening. The retrenchment in technological progress followed by efficiency losses plays on average the most important role in explaining the collapse of productivity growth in years leading to GFC. Efficiency losses were highest in ICT, manufacturing, construction, utilities, and wholesale. In the recovery period, technological progress has played the largest role in manufacturing, finance, information, and wholesale. In particular, the rate of technological progress in manufacturing has surpassed its level in the pre-crisis period. Productivity is, however, still mired by efficiency losses with exceptions of the agriculture and construction sectors. Capital deepening kept on driving up productivity in all periods. Capital deepening contribution has been especially prominent in the recovery period. To our knowledge, this is the first study that uses sectoral data on capital to analyze the role of sectoral dynamics in terms of efficiency, technology, and capital deepening in aggregate productivity growth. Doing so allows to identify the relative role of these three factors to productivity growth.
Organizer:
Jönköping International Business School
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MMTC Research Seminar
19
May
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19
May
12:00
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13:00
Online - contact for zoom link
<p>MMTC Research Seminar presented by Christian Sandström: “Social Media Analytics as an Enabler for External Search and Open Foresight- The case of Tesla’s autopilot and regulatory scrutiny of autonomous driving”. </p><p>In the seminar Christian, together with his co-author Christofer Laurell, will present insights from their study using 100283 publicly posted user-generated content concerning Tesla and the controversies surrounding autonomous driving.</p><p>You can download the abstract and more information here: <a href="https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9430611&data=04%7c01%7cphilippajoy.berglund%40ju.se%7c601c02ba461840f3e4cc08d9190cb1c6%7c7564bc8f37384b4dbd575a02ca6215fb%7c0%7c0%7c637568364647621871%7cUnknown%7cTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7c1000&sdata=xuTaDgZrrwv72mAUOfZ0UI722RcA07h6atE6AFEX0u0%3D&reserved=0">https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9430611</a></p>
19
May
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19
May
12:00
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13:00
Location
Online - contact for zoom link
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MMTC Research Seminar
MMTC Research Seminar presented by Christian Sandström: “Social Media Analytics as an Enabler for External Search and Open Foresight- The case of Tesla’s autopilot and regulatory scrutiny of autonomous driving”.
In the seminar Christian, together with his co-author Christofer Laurell, will present insights from their study using 100283 publicly posted user-generated content concerning Tesla and the controversies surrounding autonomous driving.
You can download the abstract and more information here: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9430611
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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Weblearn: Webinar on challenges for durability
20
May
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20
May
10:00
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11:00
<p>Aluminium is known to be a metal that is resistant to corrosion, but when we work with aluminium alloys this is not always true. Alloying elements are added to Al to increase the mechanical performances, but can be detrimental to the durability of the metal. </p><p>In this webinar, we will focus on understanding how alloying element influence corrosion resistance of Al alloys and what we should consider when choosing and testing an Al alloy. </p><p>After attending this webinar you will know more about: </p><ul><li><p>How the alloy chemical composition affects corrosion resistance </p></li><li><p>What are the possible degradation mechanisms of Al alloys </p></li><li><p>How manufacturing process affect the durability of Al alloys </p></li></ul><p>Register for the webinar, that is in English only, no later then 19 May <a href="https://ju-se.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5wvfuCqrTMuH9PiDHFTj-t0-UWE6CKV8YLX">here</a></p>
20
May
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20
May
10:00
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11:00
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Weblearn: Webinar on challenges for durability
Aluminium is known to be a metal that is resistant to corrosion, but when we work with aluminium alloys this is not always true. Alloying elements are added to Al to increase the mechanical performances, but can be detrimental to the durability of the metal.
In this webinar, we will focus on understanding how alloying element influence corrosion resistance of Al alloys and what we should consider when choosing and testing an Al alloy.
After attending this webinar you will know more about:
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How the alloy chemical composition affects corrosion resistance
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What are the possible degradation mechanisms of Al alloys
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How manufacturing process affect the durability of Al alloys
Register for the webinar, that is in English only, no later then 19 May here
Organizer:
School of Engineering
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Jönköping University Sustainability Network - Sustainability Conversations
20
May
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20
May
12:00
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13:00
<p><strong>Climate collaboration & the role of Communication</strong></p><p> </p><p>Guest speaker: Otto Hedenmo, Doctoral Student, School of Education and Communication (Jönköping Univiersity)</p><p> </p><p>Collaboration between different actors such as, regions, municipalities, civil society organizations, businesses and schools, is important for the transition to a sustainable society and communication plays an important role in this collaboration. Otto Hedemo from Media and Communication Studies at JU will give a presentation about the topic and afterwards all participants are welcomed to take part in a conversation about what can make this kind of communication successful.</p><p> </p><p>Join Zoom Meeting</p><p><a href="https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fju-se.zoom.us%2Fj%2F67657403380&data=04%7C01%7CAndreas.Friberg%40ju.se%7C19d5fe80de924c482cc108d904ba02b6%7C7564bc8f37384b4dbd575a02ca6215fb%7C0%7C0%7C637546019214418315%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=P%2BLtLNftOdasXWCfCOhXQPvUmLPbh1CoiOGyGPYmTsE%3D&reserved=0">https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/67657403380</a></p><p>Meeting ID: 676 5740 3380</p><p> </p><p><em>Sustainability Conversations is a series of digital lunch events that focuses on the transition to a more sustainable society. The ambition of the event series is to provide a platform where guest speakers, students, researchers, and an interested general public can share knowledge, experiences and thoughts about sustainability in a multidiciplinary environment. The events are organized by Jönköping University Sustainability Network (JUSN).</em></p>
20
May
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20
May
12:00
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13:00
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Jönköping University Sustainability Network - Sustainability Conversations
Climate collaboration & the role of Communication
Guest speaker: Otto Hedenmo, Doctoral Student, School of Education and Communication (Jönköping Univiersity)
Collaboration between different actors such as, regions, municipalities, civil society organizations, businesses and schools, is important for the transition to a sustainable society and communication plays an important role in this collaboration. Otto Hedemo from Media and Communication Studies at JU will give a presentation about the topic and afterwards all participants are welcomed to take part in a conversation about what can make this kind of communication successful.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/67657403380
Meeting ID: 676 5740 3380
Sustainability Conversations is a series of digital lunch events that focuses on the transition to a more sustainable society. The ambition of the event series is to provide a platform where guest speakers, students, researchers, and an interested general public can share knowledge, experiences and thoughts about sustainability in a multidiciplinary environment. The events are organized by Jönköping University Sustainability Network (JUSN).
Organizer:
Jönköping University
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Higher seminar: DESIGNING FOR SITUATED KNOWLEDGE IN A WORLD OF CHANGE
21
May
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21
May
13:00
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15:00
<p><strong>Professor Nina Bonderup</strong></p><p>In this talk, I shall address a basic question in education:<br />How can students learn to put knowledge, developed in one context, to use in other contexts?</p><p>This question poses a major challenge for the educational systems of today because of the following conundrum: in contemporary society, people are required to traverse a range of different settings with different competence demands, and they often have to utilize knowledge across these different settings. However, several strands of research (e.g. practice theory, situated learning, embodied cognition) join in pointing out that knowledge is situated, i.e. acquires form and content from the context in which it is learnt.</p><p>Transfer of knowledge across settings is therefore no straightforward matter. It involves transformation of the situatedly learned knowledge so that it fits the new setting. Learning to do so emerges as crucial for students of today, and facilitating transformation becomes a key task for many educational systems.</p><p>In the talk, I present research on knowledge transformation, on design principles to support it, and on the implementation of specific learning designs in educational practice. The talk draws on the results of the recent project Designing for situated knowledge in a world of change (2015-2020), financed by the Independent Research Fund Denmark.</p><p>Zoom: JU-SE.ZOOM.US/J/7262330985</p>
21
May
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21
May
13:00
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15:00
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Higher seminar: DESIGNING FOR SITUATED KNOWLEDGE IN A WORLD OF CHANGE
Professor Nina Bonderup
In this talk, I shall address a basic question in education: How can students learn to put knowledge, developed in one context, to use in other contexts?
This question poses a major challenge for the educational systems of today because of the following conundrum: in contemporary society, people are required to traverse a range of different settings with different competence demands, and they often have to utilize knowledge across these different settings. However, several strands of research (e.g. practice theory, situated learning, embodied cognition) join in pointing out that knowledge is situated, i.e. acquires form and content from the context in which it is learnt.
Transfer of knowledge across settings is therefore no straightforward matter. It involves transformation of the situatedly learned knowledge so that it fits the new setting. Learning to do so emerges as crucial for students of today, and facilitating transformation becomes a key task for many educational systems.
In the talk, I present research on knowledge transformation, on design principles to support it, and on the implementation of specific learning designs in educational practice. The talk draws on the results of the recent project Designing for situated knowledge in a world of change (2015-2020), financed by the Independent Research Fund Denmark.
Zoom: JU-SE.ZOOM.US/J/7262330985
Organizer:
School of Education and Communication
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CeFEO Research Seminar - Bart Henssen and Johan Karlsson
24
May
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24
May
12:00
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13:00
Via Zoom: https://ju-se.zoom.us/my/cefeo
<p>Welcome to join us on our next CeFEO Research Seminar, Monday, May 24th 12-13pm via Zoom - <a href="https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fju-se.zoom.us%2Fmy%2Fcefeo&data=04%7C01%7Clinnea.lind%40ju.se%7C8cd88a78c9f742b6df7108d8e21d8773%7C7564bc8f37384b4dbd575a02ca6215fb%7C0%7C0%7C637507963879483408%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=L33JWWEIDSgjzlqfbRIxeBwp%2B1fw%2FolB%2BiaFa4mR5nQ%3D&reserved=0">https://ju-se.zoom.us/my/cefeo</a>. The seminar is titled “Conditions Influencing CEO Resilience in Family Firms during Crisis: A Configurational Approach” and will be presented by Bart Henssen, CeFEO Affiliated Researcher and Assistant Professor at Odisee University and Johan Karlsson, CeFEO member and Postdoc Economics.</p>
24
May
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24
May
12:00
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13:00
Location
Via Zoom: https://ju-se.zoom.us/my/cefeo
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CeFEO Research Seminar - Bart Henssen and Johan Karlsson
Welcome to join us on our next CeFEO Research Seminar, Monday, May 24th 12-13pm via Zoom - https://ju-se.zoom.us/my/cefeo. The seminar is titled “Conditions Influencing CEO Resilience in Family Firms during Crisis: A Configurational Approach” and will be presented by Bart Henssen, CeFEO Affiliated Researcher and Assistant Professor at Odisee University and Johan Karlsson, CeFEO member and Postdoc Economics.
Organizer:
Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership
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Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance presented by Almas Heshmati
24
May
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24
May
12:10
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12:55
<p><strong>Brown</strong><strong> Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance </strong><em>­­­­presented by </em><a href="https://ju.se/en/personinfo?sign=hesalm"><strong>Almas Heshmati</strong></a> from Jönköping International Business School</p><p><strong>Title: </strong><strong>Green innovations and patenting renewable energy technologies</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Date: </strong>Monday, May 24<br /><strong>Time: </strong>12:10-12:55</p><p><strong>Zoom: </strong><a href="https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/65965469113">https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/65965469113</a></p><p> </p><p>Have a look at the seminar program for S2 <a href="https://teams.microsoft.com/l/file/BFBB2F68-38FE-4D6F-880E-69115FDE540E?tenantId=7564bc8f-3738-4b4d-bd57-5a02ca6215fb&fileType=pdf&objectUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fjonkopinguniversity.sharepoint.com%2Fsites%2FG-EFSTeam%2FDelade%20dokument%2FGeneral%2FEFS-Seminars%2FSchedule_BrownBag_2021S2.pdf&baseUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fjonkopinguniversity.sharepoint.com%2Fsites%2FG-EFSTeam&serviceName=teams&threadId=19:b7d0a12b4555478d9becabf65393258a@thread.tacv2&groupId=634c5acc-6a00-404b-8d1e-9b44c1035379">here</a>.</p><p><br /><strong>Abstract</strong><br />We examine the impact of regulation and policies on green patent generation and evo-lution of renewable energy technologies in the OECD countries. Public and private investment, investment in education, research and development, and environmental regulation are considered. There is considerable variation in innovation systems and investments in renewable energy, and in outcomes. We assess the impact of envi-ronmental stringency and environmental taxes and regulations on renewable energy patents. The considerable heterogeneity requires emphasis on country effects and a separation of general from speci?c green innovation outcomes. We account for country-speci?c innovation factors. A balanced panel of 27 OECD countries is exam-ined between 1990 and 2018. A renewable patent model is estimated by different panel data models and estimation methods. We ?nd considerable sensitivity to model assumptions and inference techniques. The study is suggestive, however, of some renewable energy approaches for achievement of OECD environmental goals.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Have a look at the seminar program for S2 <a href="https://teams.microsoft.com/l/file/BFBB2F68-38FE-4D6F-880E-69115FDE540E?tenantId=7564bc8f-3738-4b4d-bd57-5a02ca6215fb&fileType=pdf&objectUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fjonkopinguniversity.sharepoint.com%2Fsites%2FG-EFSTeam%2FDelade%20dokument%2FGeneral%2FEFS-Seminars%2FSchedule_BrownBag_2021S2.pdf&baseUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fjonkopinguniversity.sharepoint.com%2Fsites%2FG-EFSTeam&serviceName=teams&threadId=19:b7d0a12b4555478d9becabf65393258a@thread.tacv2&groupId=634c5acc-6a00-404b-8d1e-9b44c1035379">here</a>.</strong></p>
24
May
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May
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Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance presented by Almas Heshmati
Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance presented by Almas Heshmati from Jönköping International Business School
Title: Green innovations and patenting renewable energy technologies
Date: Monday, May 24
Time: 12:10-12:55
Zoom: https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/65965469113
Have a look at the seminar program for S2 here.
Abstract
We examine the impact of regulation and policies on green patent generation and evo-lution of renewable energy technologies in the OECD countries. Public and private investment, investment in education, research and development, and environmental regulation are considered. There is considerable variation in innovation systems and investments in renewable energy, and in outcomes. We assess the impact of envi-ronmental stringency and environmental taxes and regulations on renewable energy patents. The considerable heterogeneity requires emphasis on country effects and a separation of general from speci?c green innovation outcomes. We account for country-speci?c innovation factors. A balanced panel of 27 OECD countries is exam-ined between 1990 and 2018. A renewable patent model is estimated by different panel data models and estimation methods. We ?nd considerable sensitivity to model assumptions and inference techniques. The study is suggestive, however, of some renewable energy approaches for achievement of OECD environmental goals.
Have a look at the seminar program for S2 here.
Organizer:
Jönköping International Business School
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SPARK Talks webinar - SPARK Award and success factors
27
May
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27
May
12:00
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12:45
<p>Introducing SPARK Talks, a series of lunch webinars starting on May 27 at 12.00-12.45.</p><p>The first SPARK Talk will be on the theme "SPARK Award and success factors" with the winners of SPARK Award 2020 and 2021, Judit Svidró and Annika Engström.</p><p>The webinar is digital and held in English. More information and the link to the webinar is on the intranet: <a href="https://intranet.hj.se/intranet/en/news/school-of-engineering/jth/2021-05-17-webinars-will-increase-knowledge-about-spark.html">https://intranet.hj.se/intranet/en/news/school-of-engineering/jth/2021-05-17-webinars-will-increase-knowledge-about-spark.html</a></p><p>For external participants, please email to <a href="mailto:info.spark@ju.se">info.spark@ju.se</a> for more information and the link to the webinar.</p>
27
May
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27
May
12:00
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12:45
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SPARK Talks webinar - SPARK Award and success factors
Organizer:
School of Engineering
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Xjob Fair Digital Showroom
28
May
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28
May
08:00
<p>On 28 May, the “Xjob Fair Digital Showroom” (Xjobbsmässan) will be organised and the graduating students at the School of Engineering (JTH), Jönköping University (JU), will exhibit their theses. 42 students and 14 companies are participating in the event.</p><p>Three of the theses at the fair will be awarded scholarships in the categories: Best Performance (SEK 10,000), Best Business Potential (SEK 5,000) and Audience Favorite (SEK 5,000). The first two scholarships are chosen by a jury, while the audience favourite is voted on by the digital visitors to the fair. You can vote until 2 June on the fair´s website, <a href="https://ju.se/samarbeta/event-och-konferenser/event/xjobbsmassan.html">here</a> (in Swedish only). The scholarships will be handed over during JTH´s graduation ceremony on 4 June.</p>
28
May
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28
May
08:00
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Xjob Fair Digital Showroom
On 28 May, the “Xjob Fair Digital Showroom” (Xjobbsmässan) will be organised and the graduating students at the School of Engineering (JTH), Jönköping University (JU), will exhibit their theses. 42 students and 14 companies are participating in the event.
Three of the theses at the fair will be awarded scholarships in the categories: Best Performance (SEK 10,000), Best Business Potential (SEK 5,000) and Audience Favorite (SEK 5,000). The first two scholarships are chosen by a jury, while the audience favourite is voted on by the digital visitors to the fair. You can vote until 2 June on the fair´s website, here (in Swedish only). The scholarships will be handed over during JTH´s graduation ceremony on 4 June.
Organizer:
School of Engineering
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Dissertation defence - Santiago Piñate
31
May
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31
May
13:30
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16:00
<p><strong>Title of the thesis: <em>Control of Particles Codeposition and Strengthening Mechanisms in Nickel Based Nanocomposite Coatings</em></strong><br /><strong>Author of the thesis:</strong> Santiago Piñate<br /><strong>Third-cycle subject area:</strong> Materials and Manufacturing<br /><strong>Faculty examiner / Opponent:</strong> Associate Professor Mari Lundström, Aalto University, Finland<br /><strong>Principal Supervisor: </strong>Professor Caterina Zanella, JTH, Jönköping University</p><p>Welcome to attend the defense on Zoom Webinar!</p><p><strong>Link to the Zoom Webinar: </strong>will be announced shortly before the defence</p>
31
May
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31
May
13:30
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16:00
Location
E1405 (Gjuterisalen)
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Dissertation defence - Santiago Piñate
Title of the thesis: Control of Particles Codeposition and Strengthening Mechanisms in Nickel Based Nanocomposite Coatings
Author of the thesis: Santiago Piñate
Third-cycle subject area: Materials and Manufacturing
Faculty examiner / Opponent: Associate Professor Mari Lundström, Aalto University, Finland
Principal Supervisor: Professor Caterina Zanella, JTH, Jönköping University
Welcome to attend the defense on Zoom Webinar!
Link to the Zoom Webinar: will be announced shortly before the defence
Organizer:
School of Engineering
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