Thanks Florian!

Mark Lorenzen
Department of Strategy and Innovation, Copenhagen Business School
Director, DRUID
www.cbs.dk/en/staff/mlino
www.druid.dk

Fra: Hulfeld Florian <hulfeld@kof.ethz.ch>
Sendt: 8. juni 2023 11:47
Til: Mark Lorenzen <ml.si@cbs.dk>; Jeanette Hvarregaard <jhvarre@business.aau.dk>; druid@druid.dk <druid@druid.dk>
Emne: RE: Organisation DRUID
 

Dear Mark

 

Seems like my selective attention assumed the mails explaining both of my roles as duplicates so that I missed out on my role as a discussant. I will of course catch up on this and fulfill my second role too.

 

Thanks for the clarification and sorry for the confusion

 

See you soon

 

Florian

 

From: Mark Lorenzen <ml.si@cbs.dk>
Sent: Mittwoch, 7. Juni 2023 21:32
To: Hulfeld Florian <hulfeld@kof.ethz.ch>; Jeanette Hvarregaard <jhvarre@business.aau.dk>; druid@druid.dk
Subject: Sv: Organisation DRUID

 

Dear Florian

 

Several poster presenters are also asked to act as discussants of parallel session papers -- just like parallel paper presenters will be active in visting and commenting on poster presentations. 

 

A week ago, we sent you a detailed mail clarifying your role, including instructions on what it entails to be a paper discussant. I suggest you check your spam mail filter. I paste it below.

 

Kind regards

 

Mark Lorenzen
Department of Strategy and Innovation, Copenhagen Business School
Director, DRUID
www.cbs.dk/en/staff/mlino
www.druid.dk

 

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Recepient

Florian Hulfeld

Sent

2023-06-01 23:22:05

 

Subject

DRUID23: Your role as Discussant in a parallel paper session

Message

DRUID23
NOVA School of Business and Economics
June 10-June 12, 2023
Email: druid@druid.dk
Website: druid.dk


YOUR ROLE AS DISCUSSANT 

Dear Florian Hulfeld,
Discussant in the session on " Private-public collaboration " at 2023-Jun-10 15:00 - 16:30

    

The DRUID23 parallel sessions program is now ready and available on the conference website www.druid.dk from the "Program" drop-down menu.

Updated electronic version of the program (accessible from any browser or smartphone): program.druid.dk

There have been a few changes to to program, so please consult the parallel sessions program carefully and note that your name might appear more than once if you are also presenting or have been asked to assist as co-discussant. We have taken great care to assign your chair and other roles at the conference to accommodate the arrival and departure times you have provided when registering.

The conference web site has links to all papers being presented ("Papers" in the drop-down menu -- demands login), as well as to useful hints and practical information (choose "Parallel Sessions Formats and Roles" under the "Program" drop-down menu). Please also consult the DRUID 'Discussant's Guidelines' pasted below. They might contain information important to you.

We strive to make no further changes in the timing of papers, but late cancellations might force some minor revisions to the program. An updated program can be found in the free DRUID23 electronic program. Please access it from program.druid.dk

Please remember that DRUID23 also presents a range of PDWs on June 10.  Participation is free for conference delegates and no further registration is needed. The content of the PDWs can be accessed from the conference website.

Registration for the babysitting/child care service on the conference venue is about to close.
 Please sign up before June 4. More information on the conference website under 'Practical'.

Registration for the DRUID DISCOVERIES excursions is about to close. 
Please sign up before June 4. More information on the conference website under 'Practical'.

The DRUID DECADENCE afterparty is fully booked. You can join it for drinks after 22:00. More information on the conference website under 'Practical'.

We look forward to seeing you in Lisbon!

Best wishes
Mark Lorenzen
Director, DRUID



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DISCUSSANTS' GUIDELINES

It is the discussant that stimulates civilized controversies, which are at the core of the conference. One or more of the papers you have been asked to discuss might not be within your particular area of expertise, but do NOT start by stating this. Instead, act professionally and do your best to provide useful comments as best you can. Be clear, to the point, sharp but constructive, acknowledge significant contributions but focus on aspects where improvements can or must be made. Aim at providing the author(s) with something useful to bring home. Enlighten, when possible, the audience with some new insight or reflection. Your comments should be given in judicious language. Disclose any financial or other interest you might have in the subject matter of the papers. Let the Conference Organizers know immediately if you become suspicious of any possible fabrication of data, plagiarism or other kinds of scientific fraud relating to the papers you are asked to discuss.

In order that everyone has sufficient time to speak it is important that you exercise discipline, particularly time management. The following notes are intended to inform you of how each session will be organized.
- Please arrive at the appropriate room five minutes before the session is due to start. All rooms are equipped with black out facilities and a Power Point projector. Please note that if you have prepared some points on a PowerPoint slide you must arrive with your presentation on a USB memory device and load it yourself onto the machine provided in the room before the start of the session. It might even be a good idea to do so well in advance as not all versions of PowerPoint function equally well on all projectors. Solicit advice at the info desk or through a student assistant if experiencing trouble.
- Introduce yourself to the presenters, co-discussant and the chair. Give the chair your biographical details for use in introducing you. Ideally to assist the chair these should be in writing. One or two lines would suffice.
- The chair will tell you at the beginning of the session how long your comments should last. This will inevitably vary between sessions depending on the number of papers to be presented. In a one and a half hour session with three papers you should aim to speak for no more than 12 minutes leaving time for your replies and for the floor.
- We have asked session chairs to be very strict in terms of time management so that each discussant has an equal amount of time. 

By abiding to the simple rules your contribution will help support what we hope will be a productive, stimulating and enjoyable conference.


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For future reference please use the following email ID: 103658

 

 


Fra: Hulfeld Florian <hulfeld@kof.ethz.ch>
Sendt: 7. juni 2023 21:20
Til: Jeanette Hvarregaard <jhvarre@business.aau.dk>; druid@druid.dk <druid@druid.dk>
Cc: Mark Lorenzen <ml.si@cbs.dk>
Emne: Organisation DRUID

 

Dear Jeanette, dear Mark

 

Sorry for this late inquiry but I am somewhat confused about my role at the conference and in need of some clarification. I went through the DRUID program and just found out that I am assigned as a discussant in session 1:14 PRIVATE-PUBLIC COLLABORATION on Saturday, June 10, 15:00-16:30, Room: D008.  Since I am only presenting a poster, I assumed that I won’t be a discussant in the parallel sessions. Is this a mistake on my part or yours? If I am in the wrong here, I suggest that you emphasize all roles of a participant once (s)he confirms the participation just to be on the safe side. If you have stated that and I failed to recognize it, just ignore what the last part.

 

Thank you in advance for your response and see you soon


Florian

 

 

Florian Hulfeld

Doktorand

ETH Zürich

KOF Konjunkturforschungsstelle

Forschungsbereich Innovationsökonomik

LEE F 110

Leonhardstrasse 21

8092 Zürich

+41446328137

hulfeld@kof.ethz.ch

www.kof.ethz.ch