Presentations from 2010
03/02/2010 - Innovation and Firm Performance in Services
A half-day workshop co-sponsored by the Advanced Institute of Management and the Business and Industrial Section of the Royal Statistical Society on 'Innovation and firm performance in services: are we measuring them correctly? For further information please check the event flyer.
Services, innovation and growth: current policy challenges by Keith Smith from BIS
The servitization of manufacturing: How do we track global developments? by Professor Andy Neely
03/02/2010 - Writing Masterclass: Writing for non-academic audiences in a compelling way is often a challenge for academics
Writing for non-academic audiences in a compelling way is often a challenge for academics. The masterclass is an opportunity for mid-career and senior academics to work on their writing skills for practitioner readers.
Publishing in Harvard Business Review (and other applied journals) by Julian Birkinshaw
25/02/2010 - Building Research of Relevance to Academics & Practitioners
This workshop was run by Professor Jean Bartunek, AIM Visiting International Fellow, the Robert A. and Evelyn J. Ferris Chair, Carroll School of Management, Boston College, with Professor Elena Antonacopoulou, AIM Senior Fellow, Professor of Organizational Behaviour, University of Liverpool Management School, and Professor Julia Balogun, AIM Ghoshal Fellow, the Professor Sir Roland Smith Chair in Strategic Management, Lancaster University Management School.
Challenging How we do Research: Incorporating Rigour & Relevance by Professor Elena Antonacopoulou
What academic publishing says to practitioners (literally) by Jean M. Bartunek
Insider/Outsider Inquiry and the Larger Issue of Academic- Practitioner Relationshops by Jean M. Bartunek
Collaboration Workshop Presentation by Julia Balogun
25/02/2010 - Globalisation and the Changing Role of Professional Services
The one-day workshop explored some of these challenges arising from the changing role of professions and professional services in a globalised sector, and would be of interest to academics and practitioners in a range of professions, particularly accounting, management consulting, and law. Please see the attached flyer for further details and the agenda.
The development of the accounting profession in India post independence
Professions in a globalizing world: towards a transnational sociology of the professions? by Daniel Muzio and James Faulconbridge
Body Beautiful?: Gender, Work and the Body in Professional Services Firms by Dr Kathryn Haynes
The professional project … … risk management by Sathya Reddy, Professor Josephine Maltby and Philip Linsley

Corporate Professionalism The Case of Management Consulting by Ian Kirkpatrick, Matthias Kipping, and Daniel Muzio
12/03/2010 - Innovation in Emerging Markets
An evening seminar at the Judge Business School to discuss the challenges and opportunities posed by innovation in emerging markets.
HealthRadar – Mobile Disease Surveillance for Developing Regions of the World by Jan Blom
12/03/2010 - The 6th Service Science Forum
The Service Science Forum is an initiative which brings together practitioners from government and organisations interested to understand and grow service businesses, and address the challenges a service orientation might bring. The Forum represents a unique model of dialogue, synthesis and communication in service. Please refer to the attached flyer for further details and the agenda

Professional & Business Services A 2020 Vision by Allan Mayo
17/03/2010 - Servitization of Manufacturing
This workshop will bring together leading experts in the servitization of manufacturing to explore the latest data and thinking on service innovation in manufacturing and the challenges it poses. For further information please check the event flyer.
The Challenges of Successful Servitization by Andy Neely and Ornella Benedittini
Business Model Innovation by Martin Spring
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The move to service: Value Co-creation and delivering on outcomes by Professor Irene Ng
Servitization of Manufacturing
Service Innovation and Performancein UK Manufacturing by Bruce Tether & Elif Bascavusoglu-Moreau
28/04/2010 - Researching Innovation in Tourism: Concepts and Methods
This was a one day workshop to facilitate the concepts and methods of researching innovation in tourism. The overall aim of the workshop is to help develop the capacity of researchers working or about to work on innovation.
29/04/2010 - Innovation Processes and Internationalisation in the Hotel Industry
The hotel sector has been experiencing a period of intense changes, driven by shifts in competition, new forms of internationalisation and – in the case of London in particular – the rapid approach of the Olympics.
21/05/2010 - Leading Lean in the Sub Region
On the hot and sunny Friday 21st May Dr Zoe Radnor and Professor John Benington led a workshop 'Leading Lean in the sub region' where over 50 senior directors and managers attended, including 3 Chief Executives, from the Coventry and Warwickshire Region.
Leading Lean in the Coventry, Solihull, Warwickshire Sub-Region Leadership to Create Lean Public Value by John Benington
Reflections from 'Go See' Session
Lean in the Public Sector: Panacea or Paradox? by Dr Zoe Radnor
The Vision for Mar 2011: 3 levels of Lean Working
The Capability Building Programme - Solving Problems, Developing People
Continuous Improvement Across the Criminal Justice System
Business Transformation Workstream
27/05/2010 - Employee Engagement: Communication Matters
Even when we think all is well, how can we be sure our message reaches the right people? How can we stop it reaching the wrong people? We all speak English but do we understand each other? Enjoy listening to the experiences of our panel plucked from some of London's high profile academia and companies.
17th June - Series of workshops featuring AIM VIF Professor Richard Langlois
The Advanced Institute for Management Research is pleased to invite you to a series of workshops featuring AIM Visiting International Fellow Professor Richard Langlois, Professor of Economics at the University of Connecticut
Lancaster University Management School
Royal College of Art, Common Room Block, Jay Mews Entrance, Kensington, SW7 2EU 
21st June - Stabilizing an unstable world: The role of practices and routines
Relating Routine Dynamics to Dynamic Capabilities: Learning about routines meets learning through routines by Martha Feldman
Stabilizing an unstable world: The role of practices and routines by Zoe Radnor
Coordinating: Doing end-to-end management in practice by Paula Jarzabkowski
14th July - Managing the Publication Process workshop with VIF Prof. H. Sapienza
The Advanced Institute for Management Research is pleased to announce a workshop aimed at PhD students and researchers featuring AIM Visiting International Fellow Professor Harry J Sapienza, Curtis L. Carlson Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies from the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota.
Navigating the Revise and Resubmit Process by Harry Sapienza
22nd July 2010 - Series of workshops featuring AIM VIF Professor Hean Tat Keh
The Advanced Institute for Management Research is pleased to invite you to a series of workshops featuring AIM Visiting International Fellow Professor Hean Tat Keh from the Guanghua School of Management, Peking University.
Customer Reactions to Service Separation by Hean Tat Keh and Jun Pang
Publishing in Academic Marketing Journals: Sharing of Experience by Hean Tat KEH
27th August 2010 - Series of two events featuring AIM VIF Prof. Mark Freel
Prof. Freel’s research is broadly concerned with issues of entrepreneurship and economic development and is widely published in key academic journals, such as Research Policy, Regional Studies, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Technovation and Small Business Economics.
Work organisation, skills and ‘openness’ in small firms by Mark Freel
22nd September 2010 - Promoting the Softer Side of Knowledge Management
This workshop, convened by Prof. Mark Easterby-Smith/AIM Senior Fellow, provided an opportunity to hear about the latest developments from leading companies such as Airbus, ABB, Converteam, Sellafield, and to share with others your own ideas, developments and experiences.

Capturing knowledge from people who are leaving, from projects or companies –experience from Airbus by Joe Cloonan

Establishing a global community of practice for Offshore Service by L Burrow Sept

The Softer Side of Knowledge Management: Incentivisation by Chris McMahon
24th September 2010 - Open Collective Innovation workshop with AIM VIF Kathrin Moeslein
Workshop with Prof. John Bessant, AIM Senior Fellow/Exeter University and Prof. Kathrin M. Moeslein, AIM Visiting International Fellow/University of Erlangen-Nurnberg/ HHL Leipzig.
John Bessant - Learning to Manage Open Collective Innovation
Kathrin Moeslein - Open Collective Innovation Presentation
Jason Hoyt - It’s time to change the way we do research
28th September 2010 - Building Engaged Scholarship Capacity for Research Impact
This workshop is designed for senior academics in UK business and management schools with responsibility for academic research, leading research groups, academic staff development and mentoring, doctoral programmes including supervision arrangements, and postgraduate research methods training.
AIM National Training Trainers Workshop: Building Engaged Scholarship Capacity by Andrew Van de Ven
1st october 2010 - Reflections on Engaged Scholarship
The relationships between theory and practice, research and action, and basic and applied knowledge are fundamental to the field of Management. Should research findings and knowledge be useful for science, practice, and policy? If so, how should such research be designed, carried out, and disseminated to achieve the twin goals of rigor and relevance? How might research be conducted so that it advances both theory and practice?
Reflections on Engaged Scholarship by Andrew H. Van de Ven
15th October 2010 - UK Innovation Survey: data set becoming more widely available
The UK Innovation Survey is a biennial survey of the level, types and trends in innovation activity in the UK, and is a valuable resource for managers, policy makers and researchers. The most recent survey (UKIS 2009) was sent to 28,000 UK enterprises with 10 or more employees, and aggregate data has just been released.
Presentations
Innovation hotspots: the distribution of innovation in the UK by Richard Adams
Modes of innovation: derivations and applications by Marion Frenz and Ray Lambert
Investigating the links between innovation and productivity: an analysis of UK firms by Daniel Hodges
The UK Innovation Survey 2009:overview and results by Martin Kenchatt
Management Innovation in UK Consultancies by Dr. Joe O’Mahoney
Innovation in Services and University Collaboration by Vania Sena
Uncovering Hidden Innovations in Consumer Services: CIS Data and Firm level Interviews by Gareth Shaw 1, Allan Williams2, Sergio Sallis2 and Adrian Bailey1
Introducing the Secure Data Service by Richard Welpton
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