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CURRICULUM VITAE FEBRUARY 2021 Stijn Kelchtermans Nationality: Belgian Date of birth: September 6th 1976 Married to Catherine Schaumans, two children (Boris °7/9/2010; Oliver °9/11/2013) Office address: KU Leuven, T’Serclaes building, room B-06-20 Warmoesberg 26, 1000 BRUSSELS, Belgium Phone: +32 2 608 14 39 Homepage: http://feb.kuleuven.be/stijn.kelchtermans/ E-mail: [email protected] Find me online: ORCID, Google Scholar, Publons, Twitter, LinkedIn Current Positions Since 1/10/2014 Associate Professor at KU Leuven 1/3/2017-15/9/2021 Guest professor (15%) at Hasselt University Professional Experience 02/2010 – 9/2014 Associate Professor at the Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel 11/2007 – 01/2010 Assistant Professor at the Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel 10/2002 – 9/2007 Doctoral researcher at the KU Leuven 09/2001 – 10/2002 Technology Risk Consultant at Global Risk Management Solutions, PricewaterhouseCoopers (on leave from October 2002 till October 2004) 09/1999 – 09/2000 Teaching assistant at the Department of Applied Economics (KU Leuven) Education 2002 - 2007 Ph.D. in Business Economics, KU Leuven, Belgium; Title: ‘In Pursuit of Excellence: Essays on the Organization of Higher Education and Research’; Scientific Committee: Reinhilde Veugelers (promotor, KUL), Frank Verboven (co-promotor, KUL), Koenraad Debackere (KUL), Paula Stephan (Georgia State University, USA), Mathias Dewatripont (ULB, Belgium) 2000 - 2001 Master of Science in Information Security (Cum Laude) at Royal Holloway College, U of London, UK 1994 – 1999 Master of Business Engineering in Management Informatics (Cum Laude) at KU Leuven, Belgium Teaching 2016 - … Innovation Management, Open Innovation, Technology Trends & Opportunities (KU Leuven); Open Innovation in Business & Research (Hasselt University) 2009 – 2015 Innovation & Technology Management, Open Innovation, Lectures on research methods (KU Leuven) 2009 – 2011 R&D Management (HUB) 2007 – 2009 Corporate Strategy, Management Skills; Managerial Economics (HUB) 2006 – 2007 Corporate Strategy, Management Skills (HUB) 1 Publications Articles in Refereed Journals Belderbos, R., Grabowska, M., Leten, B., Kelchtermans, S., Jacob, J., Riccaboni, R. (2021). Whither Geographic Proximity? Bypassing Local R&D Units in Foreign University Collaboration. Journal of International Business Studies, accepted. Kelchtermans, S., Neicu D., Teirlinck, P. (2020). The Role of Peer Effects in Firms' Adoption of R&D Tax Credits. Journal of Business Research, Volume 108, January 2020, Pages 74-91. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.09.059 Belderbos, R., Grabowska, M, Leten, B., Kelchtermans, S. Ugur, N. (2017). On the Use of Computer-Aided Text Analysis in International Business Research. Global Strategy Journal, 7(3): 312-331. DOI: 10.1002/gsj.1162 Neicu, D., Teirlinck, P., Kelchtermans, S. (2016). Dipping in the policy mix: the behavioral additionality effects for firms supported by both R&D subsidies and tax credits. Economics of Innovation & New Technology, 25(3): p218-239. DOI: 10.1080/10438599.2015.1076192. Della Malva, A., Kelchtermans, S., Leten, B., Veugelers, R. (2014). Basic Science as a Prescription for Breakthrough Inventions in the Pharmaceutical Industry. The Journal of Technology Transfer. DOI 10.1007/s10961-014-9362-y Kelchtermans, S. and R. Veugelers (2013). Top Research Productivity and Its Persistence: Gender as a Double-Edged Sword. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 95(1): 273–285. DOI:10.1162/REST_a_00275 Kelchtermans, S. and R. Veugelers (2011). The Great Divide in Scientific Productivity. Why the average scientist does not exist. Industrial & Corporate Change, 20(1): 295-336. DOI: 10.1093/icc/dtq074 Kelchtermans, S. and F. Verboven (2010). Program Duplication in Higher Education is Not Necessarily Bad. Journal of Public Economics, 94(5-6): 397-409. Kelchtermans, S. and F. Verboven (2010). Participation and study decisions in a public system of higher education. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 25(3): 355-391. DOI: 10.1002/jae.1087 Kelchtermans, S. and F. Verboven (2008). Regulation of Program Supply in Higher Education. Lessons from a Funding System Reform in Flanders. CESIfo Economic Studies, 54(2): 204-228. DOI: 10.1093/cesifo/ifn016 Papers under Review Performing and exploiting basic research in the world’s largest pharmaceutical firms. (winner of the excellent paper award at the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2011, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 1-3 July 2011). (with Leten, B., Belderbos R.), Revise and Resubmit Off the Beaten Path: What Drives Scientists’ Entry into New Fields? (with Veugelers, R., Neicu, D.), Revise and Resubmit. Same data, different conclusions: Radical dispersion in empirical results when independent scientists operationalize and test the same hypothesis (with Schaumans, C. Open Science project coordinated by Schweinsberg, M.) Revise and Resubmit Reaching for the stars: The Contingent Performance Effects of Basic Research Collaboration Between Firms and Academic star Scientists (with Colen, L, Belderbos, R., Leten, B.), Revise and Resubmit Do licensors learn from out-licensing? Empirical evidence from the pharmaceutical industry (with Leten, B., Rabijns, M.), Revise and Resubmit Many Are Called, Few Are Chosen: The Role of Science in Drug Development Decisions (with L. Colen, R. Belderbos, B. Leten) Nominated for best paper award at the 2020 R&D Management Symposium, Vancouver. Submitted Book Chapters Fyen, W., Kelchtermans, S., Slavcheva, M., Jonkers, K. (2021). Regional Innovation Impact Assessment Framework: the KU Leuven. In: Universities in Europe and their Regional Innovation Impact: Policy Challenges and Performance Assessment. Editors: Tijssen, RJW, Edwards, J., Jonkers, K. Cheltenham (UK): Edward Elgar, ISBN: 978 1 83910 052 9. Kelchtermans, S., Leten, B. and B. Belderbos. (2013). Do Firms Benefit from Investing in Basic Scientific Research? An Empirical Investigation for Pharmaceutical Firms. In: Innovation and Creativity: The Driving Force of Europe’s Economy? De Beule F., Nauwelaerts I. (Eds), Edward Elgar, ISBN 9781781004326. 2 Working papers The Long March: The quest for valid text based indicators of exploration and exploitation (with Ugur, N., Leten, B., Belderbos R.) All That Glitters is Not Gold: The Dynamics of Scientific Awards in Business & Economics (with L. Colen) Dipping a toe before plunging in? The relation between CVC investments and entry into new technology domains (with H. Obeid, M. Rabijns & B. Leten) The Organization of Corporate Science and Technology: Out of Sight, Out of Mind? (with M. Grabowska, B. Leten, R. Belderbos) Many Analysts Replication Project: Religiosity, Well-Being and Cultural Norms (with C. Schaumans, project coordinated by S. Hoogeveen, A. Sarafoglou, and E. Wagenmakers) Policy Reports & Press Trends, 23/5/2019. Van welke Europese landen kan België leren? Interviewed by Jef Poortmans, editor at Trends (national business magazine). Kelchtermans, S., Kardas, M., Klincewicz, K., Zacharewicz, T. (2019). Implementation of Smart Specialisation Strategies: Analysis of the Role of Regional Strategies in National Innovation Strategies. JRC Science for Policy Report. Kelchtermans, S., and Robledo-Bottcher N., RIO Country Report 2017: Belgium, EUR 29152 EN, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2018, ISBN 978-92-79-81195-1, doi:10.2760/066103, JRC111253. Kelchtermans, S. & Robledo-Bottcher, N. (2017). RIO Country Report 2016: Belgium. The Joint Research Centre Research and Innovation Observatory (RIO), European Commission, ISBN 978-92-79-66212-6. ISSN 1831-9424 doi:10.2760/273083, JRC 105859. Kelchtermans, S. & Zacharewicz, T. (2016). RIO Country Report 2015: Belgium. The Joint Research Centre Research and Innovation Observatory (RIO), European Commission. ISBN 978-92-79-57763-5. Cheung, C., Coucke, K., Eyckmans, J., Neicu, D., Kelchtermans, S., Mariën, L., Schaumans, C., Sels, A., Vanormelingen, S., Verboven, F. (2012). Monitoring of Markets and Sectors. Report for the Belgian Science Policy Office. Kelchtermans, S. and R. Veugelers (2008). Publiceren of Sterven? Inzichten in de onderzoeksproductiviteit van academici. Business Inzicht, Nr 27, December 2008. KU Leuven. Research Grants, Awards & Contract Research 2021 3rd edition of the Belgian Report on Science, Technology & Innovation (BRISTI), Belgian Science Policy Office (€70,000) (with A. Reid, M. Cincera & P. Boekholt) 2020 Research grant, KU Leuven Impulse Fund (€89,100), promotor, project “How to Play the Science Game? Microfoundations of Scientific Teams” (co-promotors: C. Lopes Bento, A. Ziedonis, N. Deschacht, S. Rousseau) Research grant, Vlerick Academic Research Fund (€161,160), co-promotor, project “Designing Technology Licensing Contracts” (promotor: W. Van Dyck, co-promotor: B. Leten; PhD student: Margot Callewaert) Research grant SKEMA (€62,850), co-promotor, project “An in-depth examination of founding team formation” (promotor: F. Melillo (SKEMA), co-promotor: V. Collewaert (KUL, Vlerick Business School)) Nominated for best paper award at the 2020 R&D Management Symposium. Many Are Called, Few Are Chosen: The Role of Science in Drug Development Decisions (with L. Colen, R. Belderbos, B. Leten) Best reviewer award, 2020 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) Division (awarded to 25 out of 706 reviewers). Award of an “A” evaluation for the Master course in Innovation Management (HMI12a, “bijzondere waardering”). 2019 Outstanding reviewer award, 2019 Academy of Management