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John Hume Building at NUI Maynooth

16th Annual MOPAN Conference
June 17th - 20th 2009  NUI Maynooth 

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Thursday 18th June - Programme

 

MOPAN Programme (Please click here for a printable version of Thursday's Programme)

Strand 1 (Please click here for abstracts for Strand 1)

Strand 2 (Please click here for abstracts for Strand 2)

Strand 3 (Please click here for abstracts for Strand 3)

 

  8.00 -  9.00 Registrations

  9.00 -  9.20 Welcome & Opening Address

 

Strand 1 - John Hume Theatre 4

  9.20 - 11.00  Session 1

  1. Can inter-organizational relations (IOR) research gain collaborative advantage? Cropper et al
  2. Commitment and Community in the Success of a High-Performance R&D Team Daniel and Davis
  3. Interactive collaborative research: Varieties of impact Antonocopoulou, Kofinas et al
  4. The efficacy of parnerships in child welfare interventions Henriques

11.00 - 11.30 Tea / Coffee Break

11.30 - 13.00 Session 2

  1. Poverty proofing Publin Private-Partnershiops in public service and infrastructure delivery in Ireland Hearne
  2. Ageing research - just waiting for a catalyst McGill
  3. Setting up a local environmental health action plan (LEHAP) around an industrial site in Beerse (Belgium - Flanders) through a cooperative, non-adversarial, constructive engagement process Wynants

 

Strand 2 - John Hume Boardroom

  9.20 - 11.00  Session 1

  1. Some perspectives on collaboration within the community and voluntary sector O' Sullivan
  2. Collaborative strategic management: organizational versus collaborative implementation in multi-organizational cross-sector social partnerships Clarke and Fuller
  3. Collaboration and Cohesion in Enhancing Social Entrepreneurship: Social and Cultural Attributes Apostolakis
  4. Researching the European Territories - expert collaboration and policy relevance Bartley

11.00 - 11.30 Tea / Coffee Break

11.30 - 13.00 Session 2

  1. The colour of money: The changing role of funding in cross-border collaboration Creamer et al
  2. Proximity and temporary organisations: Empirical evidence from Dutch temporary collaborations Gössling and Knoben
  3. Hierarchy, network and market - the governance of collaborative innovation in Chinese hi-tech companies Li et al

 

Strand 3 - John Hume Conference Room

  9.20 - 11.00  Session 1

  1. An examination of a reciprocal relationship between network governance and network structure
    Bergenholtz and Goduscheit
  2. Adaptive and future-proof? A critical examination of the twinning between two Dutch governmental agencies Karré et al
  3. Network and governance behaviours' of senior public sector managers in a period of rationalisation : an Irish case study Treadwell-Shine
  4. Developing collaborative relationships in a traditionally non collaborative sector: A case study from the Dutch building industry Schruijer

11.00 - 11.30 Tea / Coffee Break

11.30 - 13.00 Session 2

  1. Private actors in global governance for sustainable development Glasbergen
  2. Interactions between indigenous peoples and multinational corporations: Strategies and outcomes Huemer
  3. Partnerships for Sustainable Development: how effective are they? Pfisterer et al

 

13.00 - 14.15 Lunch (Pugin Hall)

14.15 - 18.00 Dublin Field Trip

During the afternoon, from 14.15 - 18.00 there will be a Short Field Trip to Dublin & Suburbs open to all conference participants

The Conference Dinner will take place at 20.00 in the Lyons Estate Restaurant. The coach will pick up participants from the Main Gate South Campus at 19.30 and the Glenroyal Hotel at 19.40 to arrive at Lyons Estate for 20.00 pre-dinner drink with dinner at 20.30. The return coach pick up from Lyons Estate will be at 23.30.

For further information, please e-mail nirsa@nuim.ie.        

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