Universitetet i Stavanger
RegInno – UiS podkast
Behind every paper is a story: a place sparked a question, a crisis that demanded answers, a community that changed how scholars see the world. RegInno Podcast by the Centre for Innovation Research at the University of Stavanger brings scholars together to explore experiences, places, and ideas shaping their work.
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Jul 1, 2026
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Transformative Dissonance: When Value Conflicts Drive Regional Change 01.07.2026 20:19
In this episode, Gisa Pflitsch discusses how value conflicts can drive regional transformation rather than block it. She introduces the concept of transformative dissonance, explains how it reshapes the role of universities beyond entrepreneurial and engaged models, and reflects on funding pressures, projectification, regional imaginaries, and inequality as a question of voice and representation....
The Geography of AI: Why Adoption Matters More Than Generation (and some career advice) 11.06.2026 32:00
What does AI really mean for regional development – and are we asking the right questions? Together with Professor Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Princesa de Asturias Chair at the London School of Economics (and professor 2 at UiS), we explore why the geography of AI adoption may matter far more than the race to generate it. From ASML in Veldhoven to BioNTech in Mainz, Andrés draws on a sweeping vie...
Web AI and Innovation Research: How Text Analysis is Transforming Economic Geography 09.06.2026 21:23
In this episode, Milad Abbasiharofteh discusses the evolution of innovation research, from patents and trademarks to web-based text analysis and generative AI. He shares how researchers can uncover hidden innovation activities, track technology diffusion, and leverage AI responsibly while emphasizing validation, sustainability, and emerging opportunities in economic geography. Find Milad on the Go...
From Tax Incentives to Innovation Spillovers: Rethinking R&D Policy 18.05.2026 35:43
In this episode, innovation economist Matěj Bajgar discusses how R&D tax incentives shape innovation, why smaller firms often benefit the most, and how policy design can better support regional development. The conversation explores innovation economics, startup financing, regional disparities, and emerging research on innovation spillovers through firm networks. Find Andy on the Matěj Bajga...
Making do, making well – Resource‑constrained innovation from the ‘other side’ 18.05.2026 19:20
In this episode, Professor Soumodip Sarkar discusses how innovation emerges under resource constraints, particularly in “non-WEIRD” contexts (non-Western, less resource-rich environments). The conversation explores frugal innovation, grassroots innovation, bricolage, COVID-era problem solving, low-cost technological breakthroughs, and the future of industrial policy in the age of AI. Find Soum...
Charged Up: Europe, China & the Battery Race That’s Reshaping Geography 11.05.2026 45:50
Dr. Julian Schwabe (Marburg) joins The RegInno Podcast to discuss how the electric vehicle revolution is rewriting global production networks — from Shenzhen’s battery clusters to Wolfsburg’s anxious boardrooms — and what it means for Europe’s regions, jobs, and industrial future. Find Julian Schwabe on LinkedIn , Google Scholar and the website of the University of Marburg , w...
Hidden Champions: Breaking the Urban Bias in Innovation 27.04.2026 21:00
Are cities really the engines of innovation? Together with Thilo Lang, we explore how “hidden champions” – global leaders in niche markets – are distributed across regions and operate with similar innovation dynamics regardless of location. The conversation challenges urban bias and rethinks how we understand peripherality and regional development. Find Thilo Lang on LinkedIn , Google...
Boundary Objects, Policy Transfer, and Sustainability Transitions 17.04.2026 37:33
In this episode, we talk with Matias Ramirez about sustainability transitions, transformative innovation policy, and why innovation policy cannot simply be transferred from one context to another. We discuss uncertainty, complexity, boundary objects, policy transfer, and the differences between innovation and transformation in the Global North and Global South. The conversation explores how policy...
Choosing Directions: Innovation, Power, and Transformation 15.04.2026 21:47
In this episode, we talk with Andy Stirling about one of the most overlooked questions in innovation: direction. Not just how innovation happens, but who decides where it goes and which alternatives are ignored. We discuss the difference between directing innovation, the direction of innovation, and directionality – the idea that there are always multiple possible technological futures. The conver...
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