Hi Claudio: You got lucky. See the conference program. Don't tell anyone you asked to be upgraded! All best Mark Lorenzen, Professor mso Department of Strategy and Innovation, Copenhagen Business School Director, DRUID www.cbs.dk/en/staff/mlino www.druid.dk ________________________________ Fra: Claudio Fassio <cla.fassio@gmail.com> Sendt: 10. juni 2019 16:51:47 Til: Mark Lorenzen Cc: DRUID19; druid@druid.dk Emne: Re: [Druid19] Change session Dear Mark, Thank you!! Best Claudio On Mon, Jun 10, 2019, 3:55 PM Mark Lorenzen <ml.si@cbs.dk<mailto:ml.si@cbs.dk>> wrote: Dear Claudio We are looking into this. Please stay tuned. Kind regards Mark Lorenzen, Professor mso Department of Strategy and Innovation, Copenhagen Business School Director, DRUID www.cbs.dk/en/staff/mlino<http://www.cbs.dk/en/staff/mlino> www.druid.dk<http://www.druid.dk> ________________________________ Fra: Druid19 <druid19-bounces@druid.dk<mailto:druid19-bounces@druid.dk>> på vegne af Claudio Fassio <cla.fassio@gmail.com<mailto:cla.fassio@gmail.com>> Sendt: 10. juni 2019 15:33:54 Til: DRUID19; druid@druid.dk<mailto:druid@druid.dk> Emne: Re: [Druid19] Change session Hello, would it be possible to receive a confirmation (and possibly some feedback) that you received my last email about the change in the session of my paper (see below)? Best regards Claudio Fassio On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 10:05 AM Claudio Fassio <cla.fassio@gmail.com<mailto:cla.fassio@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi, I am the presenter of the paper ID: 5144 , Paper title: " The role of industrial inventors’ networks in facilitating interactions with international universities ". The paper is co-authored by Aldo Geuna, Federica Rossi and me. The paper has been accepted for presentation at DRUID 2019 as a poster session. I was wondering if there is any chance to put my presentation in some of the parallel sessions in which there are only two presenters, since then I would be able to receive more structured feedbacks for improvement. In particular I noticed that the session "24:Science: frims contribtuion to science" tackles very similar topics to our paper, since we also deal with the (geographical distant) interaction between scientists and companies. I would be glad if you could tell me if this is possible. Best regards Claudio Fassio