
Past Events
Since January 2021, CRIS-IS.ORG has produced 6 series, 39 events, ran over 100 hours of programs online, and engaged over 100 speakers and at-least 1500 participants. Details of the past events furnished below. You can watch all the recorded events on our archive page
'IN CONVERSATION' SERIES

Working Group for 'In Conversation' Series
The 'IN CONVERSATION' series portray prominent innovation scholars of the day in the form of intellectual-biographical interviews.
In the first event Richard Nelson was interviewed by Franco Malerba (on 13 December 2021).
Post conversation, a panel of scholars ask questions and comment. Subsequently the forum opens for questions from the general audience.
- IN CONVERSATION -19 | ROY GREEN with JULIE HARE17 Feb 2025, 10:00 am – 11:30 am GMT
- IN CONVERSATION -18 | BEN Martin with Sandro Mendonca23 Apr 2024, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION -17 | MARK DODGSON with ANDREW DAVIES20 Mar 2024, 9:00 am – 11:00 am UTC
- IN CONVERSATION -16 | JAN FAGERBERG with BEN MARTIN20 Feb 2024, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION-15 | ABDELKADER DJEFLAT with ALEXIS HABIYAREMYE30 Jan 2024, 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION-14 | SLAVO RADOSEVIC with CARLOTA PEREZ30 Nov 2023, 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION-13 | FRANCISCO LOUÇÃ with MARIA ENRICA VIRGILLITO21 Jun 2023, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION-12 | MAMMO MUCHIE with MARGRETHE H ANDERSEN22 May 2023, 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION-11 | SUSAN COZZENS with JUDITH SUTZ19 Dec 2022, 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION-10 | FRANCO MALERBA with RICHARD NELSON11 Oct 2022, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION-09 | JORGE KATZ with VALERIA ARZA16 Sept 2022, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION-08 | KEUN LEE with KJ JOSEPH24 Aug 2022, 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION-07 | CARLOTA PEREZ with RAPHAEL KAPLINSKY11 Jul 2022, 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION-06 | BENGT AKE LUNDVALL with JAN FAGERBERG22 Jun 2022, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION-05 | JOHN BESSANT with HOWARD RUSH17 May 2022, 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION-04 | JUDITH SUTZ with SMITA SRINIVASMultiple Dates25 Apr 2022, 11:30 am – 1:30 pm UTC
- IN CONVERSATION-03 | RAPHAEL KAPLINSKY with ERIKA KRAEMER-MBULAMultiple Dates21 Mar 2022, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm GMT
- IN CONVERSATION-02 | MARIANA MAZZUCATO vs GIOVANNI DOSIMultiple Dates08 Feb 2022, 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm GMT
Science Summits around the United Nations General Assembly UNGA


SSUNGA- 77 (15-21 September 2022)
CRIS, in association with ISC Intelligence in Science, the Association for South-South Cooperation in Innovation Systems Transformation (ASSIST), the University of Malaya North-South Research Center (UMNSRC), and Guru Nanak Dev University, India, organized four panels in the SSUNGA-77.
PANEL-1: September 15th, 2022, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT, "India’s Innovation System and Sustainable Development: Contemporary Challenges and Way Forward for Inter-linking Evolutionary Actors, Organizations, and Institutions"
PANEL-2: September 15th, 2022, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM EDT, "South-South and North-South Cooperation for Innovation"
PANEL-3: September 16th, 2022, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM EDT, "Production Across Borders for Consumers Across Borders"
PANEL-4: September 21st, 2022, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM EDT, "Transformative Innovation Policy and SDGs"
SSUNGA- 78 (13-23 September, 2023)
- UNGA-78 | Innovation Systems and Global Value ChainsFri, 22 SeptZOOM
ISC and its partners organised the 9th edition of the Science Summit around the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA78) on 12-29 September 2023. The role and contribution of science to attaining the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be the central theme of the Summit. The objective was to develop and launch science collaborations to demonstrate global science mechanisms and activities to support the attainment of the UN SDGs, Agenda 2030 and Local2030. The meeting also prepared input for the United Nations Summit of the Future, which will take place during UNGA79 beginning on 12 September 2024. CRIS-IS.ORG joinined hands with ISC, Guru Nanak Dev University -India, The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Australia, and Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) to hold four panels:
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Advancing Technologies, Employment Possibilities and Future Skills: Prospects for Latecomer Countries: Wednesday, September 13 | 8:00am - 9:30am EDT
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Transforming Innovation Systems and Restructuring Value Chains in Asia: The Way Forward: Saturday, September 16 | 10:00am - 11:30am EDT
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Innovation Systems and Global Value Chains: Balancing the two for Growth, Human Welfare and Environmental Sustainability: Friday, September 22 | 6:00am - 7:30am EDT
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Innovation Policy for sustainability - Reflections from Australian agriculture: Saturday, September 23 | 5:00am - 7:00am EDT
SSUNGA- 79 (16 September, 2024)
Rethinking Innovation for Sustainability: Lessons from Australian and Californian Agrifood Systems.
Australia and California exhibit remarkable similarities with respect to their diverse landscapes and multicultural societies to sustainability issues in their Agri-Food sector. Both regions are actively incorporating innovation to develop sustainable and inclusive solutions. The Circular Economy was a significant focus of the panel discussion, with initiatives such as BEAM Circular in California and the Regional Circularity Co-operative Ltd in NSW serving as models for environmental stewardship and economic resilience.
The discussion underscored that the focus of future agriculture should not be deploying technology for productivity. Building inclusive innovation ecosystems that embed knowledge and action, connecting communities and empowering people to operate within them, should be central. Proactive government intervention, and policies that facilitate cross-sector collaboration is key in this process. While scaling of successful niche models is important, it should not be reduced to mere technology adoption. Rather it should be a ‘deep scaling’ process creating and diffusing new industries, economic models and socially and environmentally relevant value propositions, with explicit values of sustainability, inclusion and circularity at its heart. The panel discussion was organised by CSIRO’s Valuing Sustainability FSP in collaboration with DAFF and the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA).
The panel included Karen Ross (Secretary, CDFA), Jared Greenville (Acting Deputy Secretary, DAFF), Joshua Viers (University of California, Merced), Cindy Cassidy (SNSW Innovation Hub), Karen Warner (BEAM Circular, California) and Andrew Taylor (Regional Circularity Co-operative in Bega, NSW). The panel was moderated by Josette Lewis (Almond Board of California) and Peat Leith (VSFSP, CSIRO) and was chaired by Andy Hall (CSIRO). Watch the recording here.

- National Innovation System of IRANThu, 13 JulZOOM
National Innovation System of IRAN
This panel co-organised with Tehran Science and Research University will take stock of the Iranian NIS, review its performance and invite international opinion towards useful policy directives
CRIS-IS.ORG in association with the Tehran Science and Research University proposes to hold a panel-discussion on the Iranian National Innovation System, with a special focus on policy initiatives focusing knowledge-based companies. This panel will take stock of the Iranian NIS, review its performance and invite international opinion towards useful policy directives.
Panelists
Bengt Ake Lundvall | Reza Asadifard | Ebrahim Soozanchi | Kamran Bagheri | Maryam Nozari

Book Talk
Innovation Systems - 102
8 OCTOBER - 2021 to 21 JANUARY - 2022

About the programme Innovation Systems-102 is planned as a series of seven seminars, each [except the inaugural session] featuring two empirical papers employing the Innovation Systems theory. These papers have been selected through a call for papers during June. 2021 followed by a stringent selection process by an 'expert panel' appointed by Globelics. The selection criteria included the following: Based on Completed PhD theses / Working papers / Postdoctoral works / published empirical papers etc Empirical work using Innovation Systems or any closely related framework Combine qualitative and quantitative approaches in a historical perspective These seminars are expected to give the audience a proper grounding on application of the 'S concept, and provide opportunity to learn the techniques involved from the horse's mouth. This will be a rare opportunity especially for the early-career researcher from global south. Opportunities available in countries of the global south to study heterodox economics and specialised areas like Innovation Systems are limited. This may be understood as a direct result of the hegemony of orthodox, linear thinking by which these regions are still subjugated. The consequence is reflecting on the policy sphere where decisions are taken mostly, based on numerical data interpreted using the black box of econometric tools and rather divorced from reality. Necessity of these countries to free themselves from the shackles of orthodox thinking by developing policy frameworks based on local realities and by building strong National Innovation Systems has become apparent during the recent crisis caused by covid-19. As Bengt-Åke Lundvall says: ". . . it is a question of life and death if you are citizen in a country with a strong national innovation system or not. It has also demonstrated that the state has a major role in building a strong system – national innovation systems are not self-grown ‘eco-systems’. Neo-liberalism is over . . . I find the CRIS-initiatives extremely timely and important. It is my hope that it will contribute to forming new generations of scholars who can help turn the world around by simultaneously building stronger national innovation systems in poor countries and struggling for a more fair world order . . ." (message from Bengt-Åke Lundvall). We hope IS-102 would complement the efforts already being made by Globelics and its various regional chapters towards realising this objective. List of Presentations 1. Alexis Habiyaremye, University of Johannesburg on Enhancing productive capabilities through intra-regional trade and cross-border investments in Southern Africa - 08.10.2021 (Friday, 2.00 PM GMT) 2. YANG Boxu, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences on The subsidy, tax credit, or IPRs protection? Research on the effectiveness of technology and innovation policy of MLP on regional innovation efficiency - 22.10.2021 (Friday, 2.00 PM GMT) 3. Yin Ximing, Beijing Institute of Technology on China’s Innovation Progress and Prospect from the Holistic Innovation System Perspective - 22.10.2021 (Friday, 2.00 PM GMT) 4. Claudia Lorena Sanchez Solis, University of San Simon, Bolivia on The technological innovation system of isolated hybrid micro-grids in Bolivia: Identifying systemic problems through a sequential analytical model - 19.11.2021 (Friday, 2.00 PM GMT) 5. Duygu SARAÇOĞLU, and Semih AKÇOMAK, METU-Science and Technology Policy Studies, Turkey on New directions for IS approaches regarding cross-sectoral co-evolution based on convergence - 19.11.2021 (Friday, 2.00 PM GMT) 6. Peili Yu & Lijing Leng, Northeastern University in China on Research on the Technological Innovation Model Evolution of Public R&D Organizations based on Dynamic Capabilities-Taking the key state laboratory RAL as an example - 03.12.2021 (Friday, 2.00 PM GMT) 7. David Ivan Valdes-Munguia, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, Mexico on Science, Technology and Innovation Policy in Mexico: change since policy transfer between 1988 and 2018 - 03.12.2021 (Friday, 2.00 PM GMT) 8. Florencia Fiorentin, Mariano Pereira & Diana Suarez, Instituto de Industria-Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento (IdeI/UNGS), Argentina on From literature on innovation systems to the evaluation of innovation policy. Challenges to address a systemic phenomenon. - 17.12.2021 (Friday, 2.00 PM GMT) 9. Muyang Liu, Northeastern Universitiy in China on How Disruptive Innovation of Digital Platform Gains Legitimacy? - Based on Didi platform - 17.12.2021 (Friday, 2.00 PM GMT) 10. Patrícia Lopes & Janaina Ruffoni, Economics Graduate Program Unisinos University (Brazil) on BRAZILIAN SCIENCE PARKS, An evaluation exercise of their effects on the municipalities - 07.01.2022 (Friday, 2.00 PM GMT) 11. Rodrigo Volmir Rezende and Hamilton de Moura Ferreira Jr. Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Brazil on BRAZILIAN SCIENCE PARKS, An evaluation exercise of their effects on the municipalities. 07.01.2022 (Friday, 2.00 PM GMT) 12. Justina Adwoa Onumah, Felix Ankomah Asante & Robert Darko Osei ISSER, University of Ghana on Welfare Dynamics of Innovations and Innovation System Interactions: Implication for poverty reduction among farm households in Ghana - 21.01.2022 (Friday, 2.00 PM GMT) 13. Daniel Nigussie Ashiber, Analysis of Maize Innovation Processes and Practices: Application of Integrative Innovation System framework and Multi-Level Perspective: The Case of North –Western, Ethiopia: 21.01.2022 (Friday, 2.00 PM GMT) Award of a diploma: IS-102 plans to issue a diploma signed by Bengt Ake Lundvall to those who apply for it, after attending all the seminars either online or offline. We request all those who plan to apply for the diploma to sign in to zoom from a verifiable email account. The application process will be through a google feed back form. All are welcome to the programme. Prospective participants are advised to register for the events to get periodical up-dates about the programme. Click the 'Know more' button on the programme window to read the ABSTRACT of the paper.

Christopher Freeman is the founder of modern Innovation Studies. His influence on the field has been phenomenal. This online lecture series is a tribute to Freeman, in his birth centenary year (2021-22).
The target audience is budding researchers, grad-students and inter-disciplinarians who aspire to use the analytical frame of Innovation Systems (IS) in their research, but lack a thorough grounding in the theory. The 'Chris Freeman Centenary Lecture Series' is designed to serve as a text book, giving them an opportunity to listen to and network with scholars already working in the domain.
We hope this would embolden grad-students, especially from Global South, where adequate training facility in 'IS' is still scanty. The online lecture series started on 7-January and would last throughout the year. The first series titled Innovation Systems-101 was streamed live-online between 07.01.2021 and 07.04.2021 and was a glaring success. The second season titled Innovation Systems-102 - Practical Application of the Theory starts on October-8, 2021.
- IS-102 SEMINAR-07Fri, 21 JanZOOM

The Organising Team
Patron
Bengt-Åke Lundvall
Expert panel
Ned Lorenz | KJ Joseph | Bitrina Diyamett | Marina Szapiro
Working Group
Andrew Roberts Cummings | Jana Schmutzler De Uribe | Abiodun Egbetokun | Lilian Lihasi | Swati Mehta | Verónica Robert | Yemisi Abisuga | Rajesh GK and Indu. S

Theories of Innovation Systems &
its development in China
FREEMAN MEMORIAL SESSION
by
CICALICS
1 Dec. 2021 | 11.30 am. GMT
- Freeman memorial session – CicalicsWed, 01 DecZOOM

Freeman Projected into the Future
Seminar Series
July 28, August 11 & 25
Three online seminars on the Freeman Special Issue of Innovation and DevelopmentJointly organised with Globelics and Innovation and Development Journal
To contribute to the celebration of Christopher Freeman's 100th birthday anniversary, the journal Innovation and Development has organised a special section containing a diverse selection of essays and comments from early career scholars. The special issue was guest edited by Gabriela Dutrénit and Judith Sutz.
The aim was to hear the voices of younger scholars concerning the relevance of Freeman’s ideas in the context of present-day development issues. To make these voices be heard more broadly, CRIS in association with Globelics and the journal Innovation and Development is organizing three online seminars. The seminars will have the format of a conversation between authors of essays and comments for the special issue and senior scholars who were close to Chris Freeman.
ORGANSING TEAM

- Freeman Projected into the Future: SEMINAR-3Wed, 25 AugZOOM
- Freeman Projected into the Future: SEMINAR-2Wed, 11 AugZOOM
- Freeman Projected into the Future: SEMINAR-1Wed, 28 JulZOOM

INNOVATION SYSTEMS-101
07 Jan - 07 April, 2021
The first season of Chris Freeman Centenary Lecture Series was live streamed online from 1st January to 7th April, 2021. The series featured the following lectures.
LECTURE-1: (07.01.2021) Innovation System Research and Economic Development: Bengt-Åke Lundvall, Aalborg University, Denmark, CHAIR: Alan Freeman, Director - Geopolitical Economy Research Group (GERG). LECTURE-2: (13.01.2021) The economics of technological change: João Marcos Hausmann Tavares, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil & Verónica Robert, CONICET - UNSAM, Argentina. CHAIR: Giovanni Dosi, Institute of Economics Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa. MODERATOR: Nanditha Mathew, UNU-MERIT. LECTURE-3: (21.01.2021) Origins of Innovation Systems: Rajesh G.K. Gandhigram University, India & Swati Mehta, Guru Nanak Dev University, India. CHAIR: Francisco Louça, ISEG University of Lisbon. MODERATOR: Manuel Gonzalo, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Brazil LECTURE-4: (28.01.2021) Theoretical foundations of National Systems of Innovation: Lourenço Galvão Diniz Faria, Copenhagen University, Denmark. & Nimita Pandey, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. CHAIR: Edward Lorenz, Aalborg University, Denmark & University of Johannesburg, South Africa. MODERATOR: Carlos Acevedo, Universidad Mayor de San Simón, in Bolivia LECTURE-5: (05.02.2021) The Evolutionary core of NSI: Lilian (Kidula) Lihasi, Consultant, The Lead Consortium, Kenya. CHAIR: Rasigan Maharajh, IERI, Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa & Rebecca Hanlin, Innovation and Development Specialist, AfricaLics . MODERATOR: Swati Mehta, Guru Nanak Dev University, India LECTURE-6: (12.02.2021) The institutional aspect of NSI: Olga Mikheeva, UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, UK & Manuel Gonzalo, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Brazil. CHAIR: Joseph K.J., Gulati Institute of Finance and Taxation (GIFT), India. MODERATOR: Verónica Robert, CONICET - UNSAM, Argentina LECTURE-7: (19.02.2021) Different approaches to NSI: Hezron Makundi, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania CHAIR: Franco Malerba, University of Bocconi, Milan. MODERATOR: Kiran Kumar K. Gulati Institute of Finance and taxation, GIFT, INDIA LECTURE-8: (26.02.2021) Application of NSI: Kenneth Fung, UOW Malaysia KDU & Gifty Boakye Appiah, KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana. CHAIR: Mammo Muchie, Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa. MODERATOR: Nimita Pandey, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore LECTURE-9: (03.03.2021) NSI as economic development tool. Kehinde Medase, College of Business & Economics, University of Johannesburg, SA. & Elvis K Avenyo, Oxford TMCD, University of Oxford. CHAIR: Godinho, Manuel Fernando Cilia De Mira, ISEG University of Lisbon. MODERATOR: Getachew Shambel, Haramaya University, Ethiopia LECTURE-10: (10.03.2021) Critique on NSI, Dilemmas and New Challenges. Leonardo Souza, NODUS-OTT, Mexico City. CHAIR: Judith Sutz, University of the Republic of Uruguay. MODERATOR: João Marcos Hausmann Tavares, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil LECTURE-11: (17.03.2021) Quantitative and Qualitative Research Approaches in NSI. Abiodun Egbetokun, National Centre for Technology Management, Nigeria & Oluwayemisi Oyekunle, Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa. CHAIR: Gabriel Yoguel, Ntl. University of General Sarmiento, Argentina. MODERATOR: Oluyemi Theophilus Adeosun, University of Lagos, Nigeria. LECTURE-12: (24.03.2021) Developmental universities in inclusive innovation systems. Carlos Acevedo, Universidad Mayor de San Simón, in Bolivia. CHAIR: Gabriela Dutrenit, Universidad Autónoma Metropolita, Mexico & Lena Trojer, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden. MODERATOR: Andrew Roberts Cummings, National University of El Salvador PANEL DISCUSSION-I (01.04.2021) Foundations, Evolution, Development and Global South: PART-I: Alan Freeman |Ann Kingiri |Bitrina Diyamet | Carlota Perez | Helena Lastres | Joseph K.J | Judith Sutz | Keun Lee | Lena Trojer | Mammo Muchie |Marina Szapiro | Rasigan Maharajh. PANEL DISCUSSION-II (07.04.2021) Foundations, Evolution, Development and Global South: PART-2: Richard Nelson | Xiaolan Fu | Charles Edquist | Susan Cozzens | Giovanni Dosi | Michiko Iizuka | Francisco Louça | Franco Malerba | Judith Francis | Laurens Klerkx | Smita Srinivas | Edward Lorenz
- Carlos G. Acevedo & Getachew S. | Gabriela Dutrenit & Lena TrojerWed, 24 MarZOOM online
- Abiodun E. & Oluwayemisi A. | Gabriel YoguelWed, 17 MarZOOM online
- Leonardo S. | Judith SutzWed, 10 MarZOOM online
- Kehinde M. & Elvis K. Avenyo | Manuel M. GodinhoWed, 03 MarZOOM online
- Kenneth F. & Gifty A. | Mammo MuchieFri, 26 FebZOOM online
- Hezron M. | Franco MalerbaFri, 19 FebZOOM online
- Olga M. & Manuel G. | K.J. JosephFri, 12 FebZoom online
- Lilian Lihasi | Rasigan Maharajh & Rebecca HanlinFri, 05 FebZOOM online
- Lourenço F. & Nimita P. | Edward LorenzThu, 28 JanZOOM online
- Rajesh G.K. & Swati M. | Francisco LouçaThu, 21 JanZOOM online
- João Tavares & Verónica R. | Giovanni DosiWed, 13 JanOnline
- B. Å. Lundvall | Alan FreemanThu, 07 JanOnline