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Mar 03, 2010
7th International conference Standardization, Protypes and Quality: A Means of Balkan Countries' Collaboration will take place June 8-9, 2010 at Zlatibor, Serbia.
Dec 18, 2009
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Nov 23, 2009
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Presentations from the workshop (downloadable separately by clicking at a title or as one file):
- STANDARDS POLICIES session
A Qualitative Impact Assessment of Possible EU Policies Towards ICT Standardisation Consortia - Knut Blind, Berlin University of Technology, DE; Kai Jakobs, Aachen University, DE
Beyond the Information Technology Agreement: Harmonized Standards and Trade in Electronics - Alberto Portugal-Perez et al.; World Bank, US
Standards and Standardization in a Crisis - John Hudson, University of Bath, UK; Marta Orviska, Matej Bel University, SL - DOMINANCE & IRREVERSIBILITY session
Impact of backwards compatibility on standard dominance - The case of game consoles - Johannes Kramer, Henk J. de Vries; Rotterdam School of Management, NL
Beyond the ‘point of no return': Constructing irreversibility in decision making on the Tetra standard in Dutch emergency communication - Anique Hommels, University of Maastricht, NL, Tineke Egyedi; Delft University of Technology, NL - CORPORATE INTELLIGENCE & STANDARDISATION session
Standardization: a major tool for competitive intelligence - Francoise Bousquet; ZFIB Conseil, FR, Vladislav Fomin, Vytautas Magnus, LT, Dominique Drillon, Montpellier Business School, FR
Relations between the strength of appropriability regime and firm's standardization activeness - Tiina Jauhiainen, Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen; Lappeenranta University of Technology, FI - STAKEHOLDERS session
Stakeholders analysis of the adoption of ISO/IEC 27001/27002 in China - Xu Yang, Henk J. de Vries; Rotterdam School of Management, NL
Integration of Global Agents in Local Communities: The Effect on De Facto Standardization - Marc van Wegberg, University of Maastricht, NL - STANDARDS & INNOVATION session
Standards and Innovation: What relationships? A literature review - Cesare A.F. Riillo, Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor
The INTERNORM project: bridging the two worlds of expert- and lay-knowledge in standardization - Jean-Christophe Graz, Christophe Hauert, Université de Lausanne, CH
The efficient treatment of IPR in standardisation processes - Knut Blind, Berlin University of Technology, DE - RESEARCH, STANDARDISATION AND INNOVATION session
The contribution of standardisation to Innovation - Christine Kertesz, AFNOR, FR
The Interface between Research and Standardisation: Frictions and Possibilities - Knut Blind, Stephan Gauch, Berlin University of Technology, DE
Competing De Jure Standards, Good for Innovation? - Tineke M. Egyedi, Delft University of Technology, NL, Aad Koppenhol, Sun Microsystems, NL - STANDARDS & SERVICES session
Impact of Formal Service Standardization on Service Innovation - A Case Study in Facility Management - De Koning, Henk De Vries; Erasmus Universiteit, NL
Standards and Service Offshoring in India: Moving Beyond Industry and Institutional Specificities - Jean-Christophe Graz, Nafy Niang; Université de Lausanne, CH
Accounting Standards and the Economics of Standards - Geoff Maaks, Peter Swann University of Nottingham, UK - BACK IN TIME - LESSONS FROM HISTORY?! session
Standardizing Tolerance or Tolerating Standards? Pesticides Residues in the European Community (1955-1985) - Birgit Ramsingh, University of Toronto, CA
On Standardising the Vitamins - Pauline M.H. Mazumdar, University of Toronto, CA
Elaboration of automobile safety standards: shock wave emanating from the United States at the end of the 1960s or how European economic actors entered the game - Marine Moguen-Toursel, Centre for Historical Research, EHESS, Paris, FR