PhDays 2025 Call for Papers

March 5th, 6th & 7th, at the INGENIO (CSIC-UPV) facilities in València, this in-person conference is open to all PhD students who wish to participate

Conference tracks for contributions

Submit your abstracts on these topics and related areas for the PhDays Call for Papers in a timely manner via our email.

1st track
New challenges for Innovation studies

Many direct or indirect consequences of innovation remain poorly understood, particularly its unintended negative social and environmental impacts. The insufficient attention to the uneven distribution of innovation’s costs and benefits hinders the creation of inclusive policies. Addressing these challenges requires integrating diverse approaches and disciplines, while explicitly accounting for dimensions often neglected or difficult to measure, such as work-life balance and well-being.

Applicants are invited to submit abstracts on the following topics: ‘The social and economic impacts of innovation’, ‘The need for and the contribution of interdisciplinarity and  transdisciplinarity to innovation studies’, and ‘Approaches to innovation studies driven by the need to deal with major  societal challenges’.

2nd track
Dynamic innovation ecosystems

Exploring and adopting new methodologies and data sources is essential for researchers and practitioners to map innovation pathways, identify emerging hotspots, and assess system resilience. Additionally, both failure and success stories provide valuable insights, and case studies that illustrate the circumstances and strategies driving transformative change are important for understanding innovation’s dynamics.

Applicants are invited to submit abstracts on the following topics: ‘The dark side of innovation: winners and losers’, ‘Innovation in peripheral regions: barriers, failures, lessons learned’, and ‘Novel evidence and methodologies generated by means of participatory approaches’.

3rd track
Strategies for innovative governance

New public policies for innovation present valuable lessons and challenges as the need to balance environmental, social, and economic objectives grows. Key issues include incorporating transdisciplinary perspectives from governments, businesses, and communities, and developing collaborative governance models that protect vulnerable groups while ensuring inclusivity and sustainability in innovation practices.

Applicants are invited to submit abstracts on the following topics: ‘New approaches to innovation policy’, ‘Challenges and opportunities for the public sector in the face of multiple crises’, and ‘New governance models’.

4th track
Networks towards transformation

Diverse networks play a crucial role in driving sustainability transformations. Strong knowledge networks foster collaboration, enhance interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary dialogue, and support innovative initiatives. Connecting universities with civil society aligns academic research with community needs, promoting effective collaboration. Addressing power dynamics and challenging inequalities through these networks can encourage equitable, transformative engagement that fosters social and environmental justice.

Applicants are invited to submit abstracts on the following topics: ‘Knowledge networks as key actors’, ‘Connection between university and civil society/social demands’, and ‘Multi-actor networks as a catalyst for transformation’.

So, what do we mean by Re-focusing Innovation?

The conference will seek to promote dialogue around new governance models,  innovation ecosystems, and networks that connect academia with civil society,  businesses, and governments to address social, environmental, and economic challenges. We aim to engage in in-depth discussions about the role of public administration in  facilitating sustainable innovation, supported by case studies that offer valuable lessons from both successful and unsuccessful innovations. Furthermore, we encourage the use  of transdisciplinary approaches that enhance our understanding of innovation while  fostering equity and collaborative knowledge co-creation.

Submission & Fees for the Call for Papers

Contribution submission

We invite participants to submit their contributions through a structured two-phase process aimed at ensuring quality and relevance. Each author may submit up to two contributions.

Phase 1: Submit a short bio (150 words, including name, affiliation, and email) and an extended abstract in English (maximum 1,500 words) by December 18, 2024. Indicate the conference track that best aligns with your work. Accepted abstracts will be announced on December 19, 2024.

Phase 2: Accepted participants must adapt their work using the official template and resubmit it by January 17, 2025. The Scientific Committee will provide feedback by mid-February, and final revised papers are due by February 26, 2025.

Conference fee

Attendance at PhDays 2025 requires a fee of 170 EUR, which covers access to all scientific sessions, coffee breaks, and lunches. The final day’s dinner is not included and can be added during registration for an extra cost. If you require financial assistance with the registration fee, please contact us directly, and we will review your request.

The deadline for online registration and fee payment for accepted participants is January 24, 2025.

Participants from EU-SPRI member organizations benefit from fee waivers for registration and accommodation.

Please note that according to the cancellation policy, no refunds will be issued for payments.

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