Description:

KID2023 offers students theoretical and empirical lectures on knowledge dynamics, industry evolution, and economic development. Following its 10-year tradition, the school aims at attracting students interested in studying a broad range of subjects such as the emergence and persistence of innovation, entrepreneurship, firms’ growth, corporate governance and performance, geographical agglomeration and dispersion of industrial activities, skills dynamics, the economics of science, smart cities, and environmental innovation. This year’s edition will devote particular attention to investigate the emergence of novel ideas in science and technology. KID 2023 is funded by CNRS, Université Côte d’Azur, and the PhD programme in Innovation for the Circular Economy (University of Torino). So far, it has trained more than 150 Ph.D. and postdoc participants. KID 2023 is an action of Eurkind, a research network focusing on how knowledge, innovation, and development should be articulated for a better society in Europe.

Speakers:

Sara Amoroso (German Institute for Economic Research)
Alessandro Arlotto (Duke University)
Stefano Breschi (Bocconi University)
Riccardo Crescenzi (London School of Economics)
Francesco Lissoni (Bordeaux University)
Francesco Quatraro (Torino University)
Bruce Weinberg (Ohio State University)

Participants' typical profile and school organization:

The school welcomes Ph.D. students, postdocs, and young researchers. Participants to the summer school will benefit from lectures by highly reputed international scholars. Lectures will cover theoretical and empirical subjects with particular emphasis on up-to-date statistical and econometric techniques. Participants are also encouraged to present their work during dedicated student sessions. During these sessions, experts will discuss participants’ work providing constructive comments and suggesting possible publication strategies.

Venue:

The 11th summer school on “Knowledge Dynamics, Industrial Evolution, Economic Development” (KID 2023) will take place the 3-7 of July, 2023, at Le Saint Paul Hotel-Maison du Séminaire, 29 Bd Franck Pilatte, Nice (France).

Application and deadlines :

Ph.D. students, postdocs, and young researchers willing to attend the summer school can apply by submitting an application in one single pdf document including i) a letter of motivation for attending the summer school and ii) a research proposal (5 pages maximum) or a paper to present during the student presentation sessions. Applications can be submitted at the following link: kid2023.sciencesconf.org

Deadline for application: 31 March, 2023
Notification of acceptance: 3 May, 2023
Registration and accommodation fee payment: from 3 May to 5 June, 2023
Full paper submission: 5 June, 2023

Participation fees:

Summer school fees for participants (600 euros) include the registration to the summer school (access to all summer school lectures and presentations, 7 breaks, 4 lunches, 2 summer school dinners), and hotel accommodation at Saint Paul Hotel - Maison du Séminaire (twin rooms accommodation, i.e., 2 KID participants per room, with breakfast included, 4 nights, arrival Monday July 3, departure Friday July 7).

Fees can be paid only by credit card and online. There are no fees for CNRS personnel (PhDs, Post-docs, researchers, engineers, technicians and staff paid by CNRS). Please contact us at kid2023@sciencesconf.org

Young scholar organizers:

Eleonora Rubicchi (University of Turin, Italy)
Sofia Patsali (Université Côte d’Azur and CNRS-GREDEG, France)
Leonardo Vargiu (GSSI, Italy)
Luca Farè (Université de Namur, Belgium)
Davide Bonaglia (UNU-MERIT, The Netherlands)
Alberto Corsini (Spanish National Research Council, Spain)
Martin Cimiterra (Université Côte d’Azur and CNRS-GREDEG, France)

Scientific Committee:

Cristiano Antonelli (University of Turin, Italy)
Marco Baudino (Université Côte d’Azur and CNRS-GREDEG, France)
Cécile Cézanne (Université Côte d’Azur and CNRS-GREDEG, France)
Alexander Coad (Waseda University, Japan)
Alessandra Colombelli (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Davide Consoli (INGENIO-CSIC, University of Valencia, Spain)
Alexander Ebner (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
Werner Hoelzl (WIFO, University of Vienna, Austria)
Albert Jolink (SKEMA Paris, France)
Jackie Krafft (Université Côte d’Azur and CNRS-GREDEG, France)
Massimiliano Mazzanti (University of Ferrara, Italy)
Eva Niesten (SKEMA Paris, France)
Michele Pezzoni (Université Côte d’Azur and CNRS-GREDEG, France)
Francesco Quatraro (University of Turin, Italy; Université Côte d’Azur and CNRS-GREDEG, France)
Jacques Ravix (Université Côte d’Azur and CNRS-GREDEG, France)
Andreas Reinstaller (WIFO, University of Vienna, Austria)
Paolo Saviotti (INRA GAEL, University Pierre Mendes France, France)
Simone Vannuccini (Université Côte d’Azur and CNRS-GREDEG, France)
Fabiana Visentin (UNU-MERIT)
Marco Vivarelli (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milano, Italy)

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