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Workshop "Productivity and Innovation in the MENA Region"

What Meeting
When 2011-04-06 09:00 to
2011-04-09 17:00
Where Florence (Italy) 6-9 April 2011, at the European University Institute
Contact Name Rigas Arvanitis
Contact Email rigas@option-service.fr
Contact Phone 0148025614
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Call for contributions : Deadline for proposals is 15 July 2009. The workshop will take place in Florence (Italy) 6-9 April 2011, at the European University Institute.

Contributions should be sent before 15 July 2010.

Final papers are expected for January 2011.

 

See the call for papers here : 

Productivity and Innovation in the MENA Region – Mapping Euro-Med Knowledge and Technology Transfer

 
The workshop takes place in the Twelfth Mediterranean Research Meeting will take place near Florence (Italy) on 6 - 9 April 2011

A major obstacle to economic development in the MENA region is its comparatively low productivity and relatively low degree of international competitiveness. Both hampering factors are closely related to a general lack of technological capacities. Our hypothesis is that MENA countries do not lack talent or entrepreneurial competence, but a systematic transformation of innovative activities into knowledge and products.

This workshop will focus on two main issues that are more or less unexploited: 1) the innovative capabilities of local actors (enterprises, universities and research institutions) and 2) the potential of EU-Med cooperation initiatives in this field. 

This workshop will engage researchers from different disciplinary backgrounds such as economics, social science, engineering and regional studies into a dialogue and discussion on technology, innovation and research capacities in the countries of the Middle East and North Africa. 

Research papers with different perspectives and strongholds such as single country or inter, intra or regional analyses are welcome. Well grounded empirical studies and theoretical contributions with a regional impact will be highly appreciated. The aim of this workshop is to discuss and exchange our views and experiences with applied research in this field and to bring together researchers. Ideally this workshop will help to identify common research interests and trigger future joint projects among the participants as well as contacts at the policy level.

 

Workshop Description

 

The workshop will be open to researchers in the area, some of which are already well known, as well as European colleagues interested in the region. One aim is to bring together recent studies  and research projects on innovation, productivity and technology in the Mediterranean Partner Countries (MPC) as well as to take stock of the work of related research networks in the region (such as FEMISE, projects ESTIME and ASBIMED, NEBIP network, ESCWA initiative on technological development, EMIS workgroup in the MIRA platform).

The workshop will also be an opportunity to discuss different theoretical and empirical approaches:  

 

  • By international organizations, e.g. the KNA-MENA World Bank initiative on a knowledge economy, the latest UNDP-proposal to foster higher education as of the latest UNDP Arab Knowledge Report.
  • By national actors, e.g.  action plans aiming to promote industrial and technology clusters, to  attract more foreign direct investments or to encouraging technology transfers, local innovation, and business activities based on technology.
  • By international research projects and networks, e.g. the proposal to encourage a Euro-Mediterranean Innovation Space (EMIS) or the business networks that have flourished recently linking businesses in the North and South banks of the Mediterranean (such a as ANIMA, Medinnov and others).
  • By individual researchers or research groups, for example studies that are based on innovation surveys or proposals to review of national and international policies and their effectiveness, because policy-making needs more than ever to be confront with empirical evidence and scientific interpretations on its applications.
     

    Proposals to be submitted to Juliane Brach or Rigas Arvanitis before 15 July 2011.



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