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7th International Conference on Collaborative Innovation Networks - CONFERENCE PROGRAM

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

7th International Conference on

Collaborative Innovation Networks: RESILIENCE THROUGH COINs

September 14th -17th 2017

Detroit, Michigan, USA

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STEERING COMMITTEE

• Francesca Grippa, Northeastern University, USA – Program Chair • Julia Gluesing, Wayne State University, USA – Organizing Chair • Ken Riopelle, Wayne State University, USA – Organizing Chair • Peter Gloor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA • Joao Leitao, University of Beira Interior, Portugal • Christine Miller, Illinois institute of technology Stuart School of Business, USA • Davide Aloini, University of Pisa, Italy • Andrea Fronzetti Colladon, Tor Vergata University, Italy • Hauke Fuehres, University of Bamberg, Germany • Cristobal Garcia, Pontificia Universidad Católica De Chile, Chile • Takashi Iba, Keio University, Japan • Casper Lassenius, Aalto University, Finland • Maria Paasivaara, Aalto University, Finland • Matthaeus Zylka, University of Bamberg, Germany

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

• Antonio Capodieci, University of Salento, Italy • Jana Diesner, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA • Kai Fischbach, University of Bamberg, Germany • Ionna Lykourentzou, Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor, Luxembourg • Yoshiaki Matsuzawa, Shizuoka University, Japan • Takis Metaxas, Wellesley College, USA • Keiichi Nemoto, Fuji Xerox, Japan • Detlef Schoder, Cologne University, Germany • Yang Song, Jilin University, Changchun, China • Tsvi Vinig, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

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OUR SPONSORS

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Greetings Welcome to Detroit, Michigan!

Thank you for attending the 7th International Conference on Collaborative Innovation Networks. We appreciate your participation and contributions to explore this year’s conference topic: Resilience through Collaborative Innovation Networks. We chose to focus our attention on building resilient systems across a variety of areas, including health, business, social innovation, entrepreneurship, and education; and we purposefully chose Detroit, a city that is an example of resilience in all those areas.

The conference program includes contributions from scholars, researchers, and practitioners interested in studying how COINs form spontaneously and with minimal management intervention to creatively react to risks and external threats. COINs might appear in well-established organizations, in communities and countries, as a bottom-up response to find new applications for emerging technologies, environmental shocks, and competitive pressure.

The interdisciplinary nature of the COINs conference will help you frame the discussion around building resilient systems using a multiplicity of perspectives, including social innovation, anthropology, leadership, change management, and big data applications.

We look forward to connecting with you and we hope you find the gathering informative, engaging, and rewarding.

COINs 17 Steering Committee

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Map of the Ford Motor Company Conference & Event Center, 1151 Village Road- Dearborn, Michigan 48124 www.cec.ford.com

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW Presentations and Poster Sessions are scheduled for Friday, September 15th and Saturday, September 16th. To accommodate all the accepted submissions, there are five paper sessions. Sessions are divided into separate 15-minute slots for presentations (12 minutes + 3 for questions). Conference Registration will be open at the Detroit Institute of Arts from 6:00pm – 8:00pm on Thursday, and from 8am until 5:00pm Friday and Saturday at the Ford Conference and Events Center (CEC - www.cec.ford.com).

Thursday - September 14th 10am-4pm C4C industry workshop (by invitation) 6pm-8pm Opening Reception – Detroit Institute of Arts

Friday - September 15th 8am-9am Breakfast 9am-9.15am Welcome 9.15am-10am Keynote - Marcy Klevorn 10am-11am Paper session 11am-11.20am Coffee break 11.20am-12.20pm Paper session 12.20pm-1.15pm Lunch Break 1.15pm-3pm Parallel workshops 3pm-3.15pm Coffee break 3.15pm-5pm Interactive posters and Closing Remarks 4.45pm-5pm Closing Remarks

5:30pm-9:30pm Conference dinner at the Ford Rouge Factory (buses will leave from the Conference Center at 5:30pm and return to the CEC at 9:30pm)

Saturday - September 16th 8am-9am Breakfast 9am-9.15am Welcome 9.15am-10am Keynote - Sarah Myers 10am-11am Paper session 11am-11.20am Coffee break 11.20am-12.20pm Paper session 12.20pm-1.15pm Lunch break 1.15pm-2.15pm Paper session 2.15pm-2.30pm Coffee break 2.30pm-4.45pm Interactive posters 4.45pm-5pm Closing Remarks

Sunday - September 17th 11am-1pm Detroit River Cruise (Pre-Registration Required)

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Wifi will be available at the Ford Conference Center. See below for additional details.

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Keynote Speaker FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH, 9.15AM

MARCY KLEVORN Executive Vice President and President, Mobility, Ford Motor Company

Marcy Klevorn is Executive Vice President and President of Mobility, Ford Motor Company, effective June 1, 2017. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing Ford Smart Mobility LLC, which was formed last year to accelerate the company's plans to design, build, grow and invest in emerging mobility services, as well as Information Technology and Global Data, Insight and Analytics. She reports to Jim Hackett, Ford president and CEO.

Previously, Klevorn was group vice president, Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, a position to which she was named in January 2015 when she also was elected a Ford Motor Company officer. In this role, she has overseen the complete transformation of the company's IT tools and talent to put Ford in the forefront of technology companies globally.

Klevorn has spent her entire Ford career in IT, serving in a variety of positions in The Americas, Ford of Europe and Ford Credit. She joined Ford in 1983 in Telecommunications Services and worked at various positions within Ford IT and Ford Credit through 2004. In 2005, she was appointed Product Lifecycle Management global director and implemented process changes in data and information management across product creation. In 2006, as Enterprise Defragmentation director, Klevorn led the strategy and implementation of infrastructure defragmentation, data center consolidation and overall systems management at Ford.

From May 2006 through September 2011, she led Ford IT Operations. From September 2011 through September 2013, Klevorn served as IT Director for Ford of Europe, and was a member of the Ford of Europe Operating Committee. She then was named Director, Office of the CIO, responsible for managing Ford's global IT business applications, architecture, data centers, web-hosting requirements, engineering and infrastructure services. Klevorn holds seats on the boards of Lawrence Technological University and Pivotal, a cloud-based software technology leader. She was born in 1959 and earned a bachelor's degree in business from the University of Michigan, Stephen M. Ross School of Business, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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Keynote Speaker

Sarah Myers SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH, 9.15AM

IMPROVEMENT DIRECTOR, IMPROVECARENOW, CINCINNATI CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER

Sarah Myers is Executive Improvement Director of the ImproveCareNow Learning Health System and lead Quality Improvement Consultant at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

ImproveCareNow is a 2016 Drucker Prize winning community that is working to transform the health, care and costs for all children and adolescents with Inflammatory Bowel Disease by building a sustainable collaborative chronic care network.

Sarah develops and implements innovative strategies aimed at the meaningful engagement and distributed leadership of all partners in the community, including parents, patients, clinicians, and researchers. She also designs strategies that enable successful scale up, continuous learning, and improvement in patient outcomes.

She has nearly two decades of experience leading local, regional, and national research and quality improvement efforts related to public health, chronic illness, and patient safety at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and RAND.

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DETAILED PROGRAM Thursday, September 14th, 2017 – Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA - https://www.dia.org)

10am-4pm C4C industry workshop (by invitation) The C4C meeting will take place in the Greenfield Court 1 Building at 15403 Commerce Drive South, Dearborn, MI 48120 (GDI&A Offices).

6pm-8pm Opening Reception and Registration at the Detroit Institute of Arts

Friday, September 15th, 2017 – Ford Conference and Events Center (CEC - http://www.cec.ford.com)

8am-9am Breakfast and Registration 9am-9.15am Welcome 9.15am-10am Keynote - Marcy Klevorn, Executive Vice President and President, Mobility, Ford Motor Company 10am-10.15am 10.15am-10-30am 10.30am-10.45am 10.45am-11am Industry Track (Chair: Hauke Fuehres)

Yuhong Zhou, Peter A. Gloor and Stephanie L. Woerner. Resilience through Collaborative Networks in Emerging Economies: Evidence from Chinese Venture Capital

Kyle Nakamoto, Ken Riopelle, Julia Gluesing, Saju Malayil and Nabil Raad. Developing Analytical insights for Understanding the Environment Necessary for a COINs Framework

Scott Boylston, Mark Fitzpatrick and Dave Miller. Reinvigorating a Culture of Re-use through Multi-stakeholder Collaboration

Mingxian Wang, Zhenghui Sha, Yun Huang, J. Sophia Fu, Yan Fu, Noshir Contractor and Wei Chen. Data-Driven Vehicle Preference Modeling and Prediction: A Multidimensional Network Analysis Approach

Coffee Break 11.20am-11.35am 11.35am-11.50am 11.50am-12.05pm 12.05pm-12.20pm Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Track (Chair: Christine Miller)

Beth Hadley, Peter A. Gloor, Stephanie L. Woerner and Yuhong Zhou. Analyzing VC Influence on Startup Success: They Might Not Be Good For You

Weslynne Ashton, Andre Nogueira and Carlos Teixeira. Repurposing Vacated Spaces in Post-industrial Cities

Jacob Leppek, Jen Bruen and John Schweitzer. Resilient Community and Economic Development through Collaborative Innovation Networks

Peter Praeder, Gloria Volkmann and Peter Gloor. Analyzing the Evolution of World Cultures through Epic Stories: From Gilgamesh to Games of Thrones

1.15pm-3pm: Parallel Workshops Pascal Budner, Joscha Eirich and Peter Gloor -Measuring and Increasing the Happiness of COINs with the Happimeter

Kavya Davuluri and Sergio Rodriguez - Optimizing Impact: Why Not Me?

Haruka Mori, Norihiko Kimura and Takashi Iba - Generating Societal Vision Based on the Social Systems Theory

3pm-3.15pm Coffee Break

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Saturday, September 16th, 2017 - Ford Conference and Events Center (CEC - http://www.cec.ford.com)

8am-9am Breakfast and Registration 9am-9.15am Welcome 9.15am-10am Keynote - Sarah Myers, Improvement Director, ImproveCareNow, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center 10am-10.15am 10.15am-10-30am 10.30am-10.45am 10.45am-11am Education Track (Chair: Maria Paasivaara)

Jacqueline P Verrilli, Christine Z Miller and Nik Rokop. Enhancing Social and Intellectual Collaboration in Innovation Networks: A Study of Entrepreneurial Networks in an Urban Technological University

Allen Batteau, Siobhan Gregory, Maria Roti and Craig Meiners. Business Anthropology as Collaboration

Yang Song, Matthäus Zylka and Peter Gloor. “German Association or Chinese Emperor?” Building COINs Between China and Germany

Masafumi Nagai and Takashi Iba. Consideration of the Possibilities of Open Dialogue Patterns: through Creating and Performing the Learning Program of Dialogue

3.15pm-5pm: Interactive Poster Session Nabil Raad and Kyle Nakamoto Raad. The Impact of Virtual Mirroring on Collaboration Patterns and Project Performance

Bharat Maheshwari and Diane A. Isabelle. Resilience through Academic Collaborative Innovation Networks: The Case of Canada Research Chairs

Marcy Hessling O'Neil, Sandrine Chikou and Judith Vlafonou. WhatsApp Doc? Using COINs in Class

Francesca Grippa, John Bucuvalas, Andrea Booth, Evaline Alessandrini and Andrea Fronzetti Colladon. Supporting Collaborative Health Care Teams through Knowledge Mapping

Shannon Dare. Using Email to Map Collaboration Over Time to Improve Product Development Performance

Stephen Thorpe and Leanne Bint - Protecting New Zealand Native Birds: An Investigation into Founder Motivations of the Squawk Squad Collaborative Innovation Network

Davide Aloini, Alessandro Stefanini, Peter Gloor, Riccardo Dulmin, Valeria Mininno, Luisa Pellegrini, Elisabetta Benevento, Matteo Ghilli, Carlo Milli, Marco Nerattini, Gabriella Pellegrini, Marzio Privato, Manuela Roncella and Carlo Tomassini. Interactions and Performance in Healthcare Teams: The Case of AUOP Brest Unit

4.45pm-5pm Closing Remarks 5:30pm-9:30pm Conference dinner at the Ford Rouge Factory (buses will leave from the Conference Center at 5:30pm and return to the CEC at 9:30pm)

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Saturday, September 16th, 2017 (continued)

Coffee Break 11.20am-11.35am 11.35am-11.50am 11.50am-12.05pm 12.05pm-12.20pm Healthcare Track (Chair: Davide Aloini)

Davide Aloini, Peter Gloor and Alessandro Stefanini. Interactions and Performance of Surgery Teams: a sociometric approach

Peter Gloor and Francesca Grippa. Creating Collaborative Innovation Networks (COINs) to Reduce Infant Mortality

Antonio Capodieci, Pascal Budner, Joscha Eirich, Peter Gloor and Luca Mainetti. Dynamically Adapting the Environment for Elderly People Through Smartwatch-based Mood Detection

Namino Sakama, Haruka Mori and Takashi Iba. Creative Systems Analysis of Design Thinking Process

1.15pm-1.30pm 1.30pm-1.45pm 1.45pm-2pm 2pm-2.15pm Social Innovation Track

Norihiko Kimura, Haruka Mori, Yuzuki Oka, Wataru Murakami, Rio Nitta and Takashi Iba. The Method of Generating Societal Vision based on the Social Systems Theory

John Ziker and Karen Fulk. Indigenous Siberian Food Sharing Networks: Social Innovation in a Transforming Economy

Joao Marcos de Oliveira and Peter Gloor. GalaxyScope – Finding the “Truth of Tribes” on Social Media

Takashi Iba. Peer Learning with Pattern Languages

2.15pm-2.30pm Coffee Break 2.30pm-4.45pm: Interactive Poster Session Konomi Munakata, Shuichiro Ando and Takashi Iba. Future Story as An Additional Method of Future Language Creation

Sarah Stanske and Markus Vodosek. From Being to Becoming: The Interplay Between Internal Network Dynamics and Organizational Identity

Jing Deng. Jacobs’ Externalities: Where We Have Been and Where We Might Go in Studying How Urbanization Externalities Affect Innovation

Qi Wen, Identifying the Collaboration Relationships in COINs from Photos

Marius Stein and Peter Gloor. Using smartwatch-based body sensors to measure creativity and performance in COINs

Takashi Iba, Masafumi Nagai, Tsuyoshi Ishida and Ayaka Yoshikawa. Open Dialogue as Coupling of Psychic, Social, and Creative Systems

Xin Wang and Peter A. Gloor. Wuity as Higher Cognition Binding Intuitive and Deliberate Judgments for Creativity—Analyzing Elon Musk’s Way to Innovate

Aleksandra Przegalinska, Leon Ciechanowski, Mikolaj Magnuski and Peter Gloor. Muse headband: Measuring Tool or a Collaborative Gadget?

4.45pm-5pm Closing Remarks

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COINs2017 EVENTS

OPENING RECEPTION – DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS (DIA), Kresge Court

Thursday, September 14th, 2017, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

The DIA has been a beacon of culture for the Detroit area for well over a century. Founded in 1885, the museum was originally located on Jefferson Avenue, but, due to its rapidly expanding collection, moved to a larger site on Woodward Avenue in 1927. The new Beaux-Arts building, designed by Paul Cret, was immediately referred to as the "temple of art." The DIA's collection is among the top six in the United States, comprising a multicultural and multinational survey of human creativity from prehistory through the 21st century. The reception will be held in the museum’s Kresge Court, which features a number of architectural styles in an open and relaxing courtyard setting.

Detroit Institute of Arts Map and Direction on Page 16 5200 Woodward Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48202 313.833.7900 http://www.dia.org

BANQUET DINNER – THE HENRY FORD ROUGE FACTORY AND TOUR

Friday, September 15th, 2017 -5:30 pm – 9:30 pm

5:30pm - Buses Depart from Ford CEC 6:00pm - Guests Arrive at Ford Rouge Plant 6:00pm - Cocktail Reception 6:20pm - Welcome 6:30pm - Theater 1 & 2 and Observation Deck 7:10pm - Dinner 8:10pm - Factory Walkway 9:00pm - Guest Depart to return to Ford CEC

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The conference dinner will be held at the historic Ford Rouge Factory. The buses will leave from the Ford Convention and Events Center (CEC) at 5:30 pm and return to the CEC by 9:30 pm. Private vehicles are not allowed entry. Henry Ford had a vision of an ideal automotive “ore to assembly” complex, where every aspect of production could be processed, manufactured and assembled in one place. You will dine among the classic cars and take a guided tour of the factory.

Completely reimagined, the factory has undergone a sweeping transformation to become a model of 21st-century sustainable design and showcases how community, business and the environment can thrive together in a single environment. Start to finish, the Ford Rouge Factory Tour offers awe-inspiring encounters with America’s celebrated manufacturing past, present, and future.

The Ford Rouge Factory Tour includes:

• Legacy Theater - Learn about the triumphs and tragedies surrounding the Rouge, much of it told through rare, never-before-seen historic footage.

• Manufacturing Innovation Theater - A multisensory exploration of the manufacturing experience, from concept to highway

• Observation Deck Tour - View the ground-breaking living roof from our 80-foot-high Observation Deck.

• Assembly Plant Walking Tour - See where the new military grade aluminum-alloy body Ford F-150s are assembled in a lean and flexible manufacturing plant.

• Legacy Gallery - View five historic vehicles made at the Rouge, and hop in a new F-150.

Bus transportation will take you to the Rouge Factory from the Conference and Events Center immediately following the day’s meeting and return you there after the dinner. There is no private parking at the Rouge Factory.

https://www.thehenryford.org/visit/ford-rouge-factory-tour/

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OPTIONAL LUNCHEON CRUISE ON THE DETROIT RIVER

Sunday, September 17th, 2017, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Take a one-of-a-kind narrated riverboat tour on one of the busiest waterways in the world aboard the Diamond Queen. Experience the sights, history, and culture of the Motor City up close and personal and eat lunch along the way.

The Cruise leaves from the dock at Rivard Plaza, right in the heart of downtown Detroit at the corner of Rivard Street and E. Atwater Street 2 blocks east of the Renaissance Center

Parking: Rivard Plaza River Walk Parking Lot 1340 E. Atwater Street Detroit, MI 48207 Additional Parking: Beaubien Place Garage (Atwater & St. Antoine) Port Atwater Parking Structure (Beaubien & St. Antoine Entrances)

What to Do in Detroit

With the registration packet you will receive items from the Detroit Convention and Visitors Bureau that will help you select places to visit in Detroit, restaurants and various other amenities. This include a 23 page map/guide to "Eat, Shop, Stay + Play in the D", and a One D 20% Discount Pass https://visitdetroit.com/discount/

For information about tourism in Detroit please visit:

o Visit Detroit: https://visitdetroit.com/

o Discover the D, the Detroit public TV site: http://video.dptv.org/show/discover-d/

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DIRECTIONS AND MAP TO THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS

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