2Nd International RGCS Symposium #RGCS2018

2Nd International RGCS Symposium #RGCS2018

2nd International Symposium #RGCS2018 “Coworkers, Makers & Hackers” 18th and 19th December 2018 in London (UK) 2nd International RGCS Symposium #RGCS2018 “Coworkers, Makers & Hackers: True Opportunities to Renew Work Practices and Entrepreneurship?” 18th and 19th December 2018 - London (UK) **** PROGRAMME **** (Version: 20/12/2017) Thursday, 18th of January 2018: Academic (Un)Conference Location: Loughborough University, Olympic Park (see Annex for directions) 08:00 - 09:00 Registration at Loughborough University and Welcome coffee 09:00 - 09:50 Welcome address and keynote 1 by Alison Powell (LSE) 10:00 - 11:30 Parallel sessions 1: Pecha Kucha presentations (see annex for presentation guidelines) Session 1: FabLabs, makerspaces and Session 2: New work practices, new Session 3: The politics of sharing and new Session 4: Space, place, and time in DIY: new innovation processes? forms of entrepreneurship work practices the sharing economy Session chair: Amadou Lo (TBS) Session chair: Janet Merkel (City Session chair: Stefan Haefliger (Cass Session chair: Tadashi Uda (Hokaïdo University) Business School) University) Collective organization and Fiction works: new work practices and the Am I Neo in the Matrix? Exploring the The spatial configuration of co- management of innovation: the case Californian myth: Julie Fabbri (emlyon ethico-politics of intercoporeality: working: how space brings people of FabLabs: Marcos Barros (GEM) & business school), Anna Glaser (ESCP Géraldine Paring (PSL, Université Paris- together or keeps them apart: Mélissa Boudes (GEM) Europe) & François-Xavier de Vaujany Dauphine) & Stéphan Pezé (Université Kerstin Sailer (Bartlett School of (PSL, Université Paris-Dauphine) Toulouse Capitol) Architecture, UCL) & Ros Pomeroy (brainybirdz) The impact of 3D printing From reverse mentoring to collaborative Governmentality and telecommuting: the Place centrality for capable and technologies on entrepreneurship: ouits eergee: a areer apital irruption of public authorities in the sustainable entrepreneurial Thierry Rayna (Ecole polytechnique perspective: Manel Dardouri (Université management: Ingrid Fasshauer (UPEM, communities in food cooperatives: i3-CRG) & Ludmila Striukova (Skema Jean Moulin Lyon 3) IFIS) Eric Michael Laviolette (Toulouse Business School) Business School) @collspaces 1 2nd International Symposium #RGCS2018 “Coworkers, Makers & Hackers” 18th and 19th December 2018 in London (UK) FabLab Halmstad – a hub and pilot New furniture, but no new spirit: why The emergence of a meta-organization in a Coworking spaces in small and plant for academia: Bengt-Göran ollaoratie spaes dot ork as collaborative peace building project: medium-sized cities: the role of Rosén (Halmstad University) & planned): Lucia Crevani (Mälardalen Anouck Adrot, Aurélie Daher & Anne proximities for collaboration Henrik Barth (Halmstad University) University) & Nada Endrissat (Bern Salzman (PSL, Université Paris-Dauphine) dynamics: Gerhard Krauss University of Applied Sciences) (Université de Rennes 2), Anne- Laure Le Nadant (Université de Rennes 2), Clément Marinos (Université de Bretagne Sud) Creative clashes, sparks or jolts? Coworking spaces as cooperative systems: Governing living labs using the theory of A spatial and material approach of Understanding the idea journeys and Johanna Voll (European University commons: Ingrid Fasshauer (UPEM, IFIS) & control of distributed work practices affective feedback interactions of Viadrina) Cathy Veil-Zadra (ESPI) in coworking spaces: Aurélie emerging entrepreneurs: Tuukka Leclercq Vandelanoitte (CNRS, Toivonen (UCL Institute for Global IESEG) Prosperity), Onya Idoko (UCL Institute for Global Prosperity), Harsh Jha (Newcastle University Business School) & Sarah Harvey (UCL School of Management) Managing in commons? Designing Building collective identity through new How do collaborative movements Technology and the simultaneous management: David Vallat work practices: the digitalization of train contribute to innovation in large collapsing of and expanding of (Université Lyon I) & Sandra driving at SNCF: Pierre Laniray (IAE corporations? The case of hackathons in organizational space: Anouk Bertezene (CNAM Paris) Poitiers) mobile games: Cristian Granados & Mukherjee (PSL, Université Paris- Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway (University of Dauphine) Barcelona) Study of physical and online Innovation communities and creative Incubators, accelerators and collaborative spaces and their hubs: Olivier Irrmann (Yncrea - ISEN Lille) regional economic development: implications for creativity and Margarida Madaleno, Max Nathan, innovation: Paula Ungureanu Henry Overman & Sevrin Waights (University of Modena and Reggio (BHAM) Emilia) et alii. 11:30 - 11:45 Break @collspaces 2 2nd International Symposium #RGCS2018 “Coworkers, Makers & Hackers” 18th and 19th December 2018 in London (UK) 11:45 - 12:15 Mini workshops on site: Visual suar of hat oue learned in your session and find interesting to share with other people. Animation by Anna Glaser (ESCP Europe), Sharon Predenville (Loughborough university), & François-Xavier de Vaujany (PSL, Université Paris-Dauphine) 12:15 - 14:00 Break and Keynote 2 with Mikko Koria (LU) in the context of a micro-brewery 14:00 - 15:30 Parallel sessions 2: Pecha Kucha presentations (see annex for presentation guidelines) Session 5: Designing and Session 6: Myths, discourses and Session 7: Collaborative spaces: between Session 8: Typologies, taxonomies and trends curating collaboration in the values of the sharing economy the opoate ad a alteatie old? of collaborative spaces sharing economy Session chair: Viviane Sergi (UQAM) Session chair: Boukje Cnossen (Tilburg Session chair: Anna Glaser (ESCP Europe) Session chair: Magda Hercheui University) (UCL) Sharing and coworking: useful Diversity and inclusion in coworking Collaborative techniques in the corporate The co-spectrum: unpacking colabourative insights for modern spaces: all talk, no action?: Bram van world: how the embodied experience shifts workplaces: Adèle Gruen (Goldsmith, organizations: Ivaldi Silvia Bindsbergen, Boukje Cnossen & Lena the innovation design: Albane Grandazzi University of London) (Università Cattolica di Knappert (Tilburg University) (PSL, Université Paris-Dauphine) Milano) & Scaratti Giuseppe (Università Cattolica di Milano) Building community, Righting the ship: managing activist What does collaboration sound and look Open Lab: Exploring managerial challenges of a maintaining and improving values within a hackerspace?: Mickael like? The reconfiguration of collaborative hybrid open innovation intermediary: Amadou sustainability in coworking Peiro (Université de Montpellier) spaces and tools: Claudine Bonneau & Lo (TBS) spaces: Tadashi Uda (Hokaïdo Viviane Sergi (UQAM) University) & Tomokazu Abe (Hokaïdo University) Curating collaboration: Janet Collaborative communities: the Startup mentoring in incubators and Learning expeditions or itinerant events for Merkel (City University) rational myth of the 21st century?: accelerators: a conceptualization: Kai collective innovation: towards a typology of Aurore Dandoy (PSL, Université Paris- Becker, Joris Ebbers & Yuval Engel epheeral third-plaes: Manon Baëlen Dauphine) (Amsterdam University) (EDHEC Business School) & Sihem Ben Mahmoud-Jouini (HEC Paris) Breaking the waves: research in The coworking culture – an The role of collaborative spaces in Unveiling the cognitive side of collaborative motion with OWEE: François- organizational revolution or a collaborative project management methods: spaces: Mariachiara Barzotto & Santi Furnari Xavier de Vaujany, Aurore continuous evolution?: Stancheva Sabine Carton (Université Grenoble Alpes) (Hans TW Frankort) Dandoy & Albane Grandazzi Miryana (Sofia University) (PSL, Université Paris- Dauphine) @collspaces 3 2nd International Symposium #RGCS2018 “Coworkers, Makers & Hackers” 18th and 19th December 2018 in London (UK) How do collaborative A coworking discourse: fragments of Digital practices of Ownership within Real estate developers in the coworking practices emerge in Facebook pages: Marie Hasbi (Paris I) collaborative urban spaces: the case of market – a change of scale in both the space collaborative spaces? ethical consumption: Vera Hoelscher (RHUL) and the users of coworking spaces: Alexandre Evidence from Fintech start- Blein (Ecole des Ponts) ups: Ghassan Yacoub (IESEG business school &Cass Business School) The second wave of coworking: neo-corporate movement vs resilient practice?: Alessandro Gadii Kigs College & Alberto Cossu (University of Milan) 15:30 - 16:00 Break 16:00 - 17:00 “eated o alked goup disussios hats new? aroud 10 topics: 1. Hus ad etepeeuship i Lodo Graeme Evans & Tuukka Toivonen) 2. The politis of ope ioatio “tefa Haefliger & Viviane Sergi) 3. Bodies/eodiet of e ok paties Géaldie Paig & Alae Grandazzi) 4. Cookig spaes Julie Fai, Alessandro Gandini & Janet Merkel) 5. DIY/DIT, FaLas ad akes as soial oeets Costae Garnier, Amadou Lo & David Vallat), 6. Moility & okig at Hoe Aaelle Wilkins & Sabine Carton) 7. Hakes & isis aageet (Mickael Peiro & Anouck Adrot) 8. OWEE Boukje Cosse, Auoe Dadoy & François-Xavier de Vaujany) 9. Feelaes, slashes & e ok paties Maie Dago, Laetitia Vitaud & Pierre Laniray), 10. Autooy ad otol at ok Auélie Lele-Vandelannoitte & Anouk Mukherjee) 17:00 - 17:15 Break 17:15 - 17:45 Debriefing. Visualization of the discussions: exhibitions, tweets, Facebook ephemeral groups Animation by Julie Fabbri (emlyon business school), Stefan Haefliger (Cass Business School) & Amadou

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