Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: LNG Conference Room |
Date: Wednesday, 13/Nov/2024 | |
12:15pm - 1:45pm |
A4: Energy and Innovation Location: LNG Conference Room Chair: Lone Dirckinck-Holmfeld, Aalborg University Discussant: Ann Njoki Kingiri, African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) A Measurement Framework for Understanding the Energy Innovation System in South Africa Factors Affecting the Adoption and Efficiency of Improved Charcoal Stove Innovation among Peri-Urban Households |
3:00pm - 5:30pm |
B4: Innovations for reduced inequalities in Africa (gender, income, health, human settlements etc.) and inclusive, productive, and decent job for all. Location: LNG Conference Room Chair: Shade Adekeye, University of Ilorin Discussant: Geci Karuri-Sebina, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg DETERMINANTS OF DIGITAL ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS AMONG UNDERGRADUATES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES HARNESSING INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND INNOVATION SYSTEM FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA Why innovation policy narratives matter and what helps them change? |
Date: Thursday, 14/Nov/2024 | |
2:15pm - 3:30pm |
C4: Climate Change and Innovation Location: LNG Conference Room Chair: Nkechi Izuogu, University of Ilorin Discussant: Gregory Mvogo, Essec Business School of University of Douala Reducing Climate vulnerability in Africa: is Technological innovation a solution? Antecedents of Climate Innovation Adoption for Power Generation: A case of Households in Lagos State |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
D2: Innovation for social inclusion and conflict management. Location: LNG Conference Room Chair: Nimah M. Abdulraheem, University of Ilorin Discussant: Ann Njoki Kingiri, African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) Gender, entrepreneurship and innovation performance in Nigeria’s informal sector A STUDY OF TECHNOLOGICAL ALLIANCE AND PERFORMANCE OF INDIGENOUS BAKERY INDUSTRY IN OSUN STATE, NIGERIA Women Entrepreneurs and Transformative Innovation within the 4th Industrial Revolution: Exploring Key Attributes and Characteristics of Women operating in Markers spaces in Nairobi and Johannesburg |
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