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Workshop on Real Science, Reliable Knowledge, "Open Science" and Property Knowledge
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Workshop on Real Science, Reliable Knowledge, "Open Science" and Property Knowledge
- 29/09/2007
As part of the Lisbon Research and Policy Workshops on Science, Technology and Social Change (in Portuguese), organised by the Portuguese Presidency of the European Union, a Workshop on Real Science, Reliable Knowledge and the Complementarity of “Open Science” and Property Knowledge will be held on 1st-2nd October 2007 at the Fundação das Comunicações, Lisbon.
Presentations:
- Manuel Heitor, Secretary of State for Science, Technology and Higher Education, Portugal – How may EUROPE lead the way to Lisbon?
- Dominique Foray, Chair of Economics and Management of Innovation, College of Management at EPFL, Switzerland – Markets for technology as a substitute for public knowledge?
- Phillipe Laredo, ENPC and University of Manchester, United Kingdom– Revisiting knowledge dynamics and the issue of scientific commons
- Mark Thorley, Natural Environment Research Council, United Kingdom – Open Science and Property Knowledge:From Policy into Practice
- Giorgio Sirilli, National Research Council, Italy – Real science, reliable knowledge and the complementarity of “open science” and property knowledge
- Hariolf Grupp, Director of the Institute for Economic Policy Research (IWW), Karlsruhe Technical University, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI), Karlsruhe, Germany – Perspectives on the knowledge economy from innovation history