Lehrveranstaltungen des Instituts für Innovationsökonomik

Alle Veranstaltungen in den nachfolgenden Tabellen werden in den Ankündigungen nach Semestern beschrieben. Für Seminare gibt es ausführliche Zusatzinformation in Form von Steckbriefen auf den verlinkten Seiten.

Übersicht Bachelor

Kompetenzbereich VWL

Modul / Veranstaltung Empf. Fach­semester Sprache Semester
Einführung in die Innovationsökonomik 5 Deutsch Winter
Behavioral Economics 6 Englisch Sommer
Seminar in Innovationsökonomik 3- 6 Deutsch Winter und Sommer

Übersicht Master

Area Economic Policy and Theory

Modul / Veranstaltung Empf. Fach­semester Sprache Semester
Innovation Policy 1 oder 3 Englisch Winter
Incentives to Innovate 2 Englisch Sommer
Seminar Innovation Research 1 oder 3 Englisch Winter

Veranstaltungsankündigungen nach Semestern

  • Sommersemester 2025

    Bachelor Wirtschaftswissenschaft

    Kompetenzbereich Volkswirtschaftslehre

    • Seminar in Innovationsökonomik (272047)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      BlockveranstaltungSchröder
      Inhalt:

      Wir diskutieren verhaltensökonomische Themen mit innovationsökonomischem Bezug. Details können dem Seminarsteckbrief entnommen werden.

      Bemerkungen:

      Prüferin: Prof. Dr. Schröder

    • Behavioral Economics (272054)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Mo. 11:00 - 12:30 | I-301Schröder
      Inhalt:

      Topics discussed in the course include:

      • basic concepts of behavioral theory
      • risk preferences
      • intertemporal choice
      • social preferences
      • beliefs
      • nudging
      • further current topics
      Literatur:

      A list of relevant literature will be published during the semester.

    • Exercise Behavioral Economics (272055)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Mi. 11:00 - 12:30 | I-332 (Gruppe 1)Stoczek
      Do. 09:15 - 10:45 | I-332 (Gruppe 2)Piehl
      Inhalt:

      The exercise will repeat important topics from the lecture.

    Master Wirtschaftswissenschaft

    Kompetenzbereich (Area) Economic Policy and Theory

    • Incentives to Innovate (372017)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Mo. 09:15 - 10:45 | I-342Schröder
      Inhalt:

      The course covers game theoretic models and empirical evidence on the effect of incentives on performance throughout the innovation process.

      The course covers the following topics:

      • A general principal-agent framework applied to the context of innovation
      • Incentives for entrepreneurs
      • Incentives for innovation within firms

      Literatur:

      A list of references to relevant research papers will be provided.

    • Exercise Incentives to Innovate (372018)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Mi. 14:30 - 16:00 | I-301Römer
    • Bachelor- und Masterkolloquium in Innovationsökonomik (372019)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      BlockveranstaltungSchröder
      Inhalt:

      Die Betreuung erfolgt themenbezogen auf individueller Basis.

    Mehrere Kompetenzbereiche (Areas)

    • Seminar Ethics and Economics (379046)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      BlockveranstaltungReichert, Schröder
      Inhalt:

      We will discuss recent empirical literature in relation to ethical challenges in economic transactions and behavior.

      Literatur:

      A list of relevant literature will be available on our webpage.

    • Lecture Series: Financial Markets and the Global Challenges (379059)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Di. 16:15 - 17:45 | I-401Blaufus, Dierkes, Dräger, Gassebner, Prokopczuk, Reichert, Schneider, Schröder, Sibbertsen, Sönksen, Todtenhaupt
      Inhalt:

      Financial markets are the backbone of the economy. The world is facing many challenges such as climate change, crime and international conflicts, ageing societies or economic disruptions. In this lecture series, faculty members of the School of Economics and Management will discuss how financial markets are related and/or might provide means to tackle these challenges.

    Promotionsstudium

    3. Bereich: Wissenschaftliche Kompetenzen

    • Doktorandenseminar Innovationsökonomik (574012)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Mo. 12:45 - 14:15 | I-332Schröder
      Inhalt:

      Within the doctoral seminar on innovation economics, current doctoral students present their own research project(s) and discuss it with the other seminar participants. We will practice different methods of presenting research results. The focus is on empirical work, including experimental studies.

    Forschungsveranstaltungen

    • Research Seminar Financial Markets and the Global Challenges (77782)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Mi. 11:00 - 12:30 | I-442Dierkes, Dräger, Gassebner, Prokopczuk, Schneider, Schröder, Sibbertsen, Sönksen, Todtenhaupt
      Inhalt:

      External guests present their latest research

  • Wintersemester 2024/2025

    Bachelor Wirtschaftswissenschaft

    Kompetenzbereich Volkswirtschaftslehre

    • Seminar in Innovationsökonomik (272047)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      BlockveranstaltungSchröder
      Inhalt:

      Wir diskutieren verhaltensökonomische Themen rund um Innovation. Details können dem Seminarsteckbrief entnommen werden.

      Bemerkungen:

      Prüferin: Prof. Dr. Schröder

    • Einführung in die Innovationsökonomik (272048)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Mi. 12:45 - 14:15 | I-301Schröder
      Inhalt:
      • Innovationsprozess
      • Wachstum durch Innovation
      • Wettbewerb und Innovation
      • Innovation als öffentliches Gut
      • Wirtschaftspolitik und Innovation
      • Organisationsgestaltung und Innovation
      Literatur:

      Themenspezifische Literatur wird in den Folien erwähnt.

    • Übung zur Einführung in die Innovationsökonomik (272049)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Mi. 11:00 - 12:30 | I-301Römer

    Master Wirtschaftswissenschaft

    Kompetenzbereich (Area) Economic Policy and Theory

    • Bachelor- und Masterkolloquium in Innovationsökonomik (372019)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      BlockveranstaltungSchröder
      Inhalt:

      Die Betreuung erfolgt themenbezogen auf individueller Basis.

    • Innovation Policy (372030)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Di. 11:00 - 12:30 | I-332Schröder
    • Exercise Innovation Policy (372031)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Mi. 11:00 - 12:30 | I-332Stoczek

    Mehrere Kompetenzbereiche (Areas)

    • Seminar Innovation Research (379057)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      BlockveranstaltungFoege, Schröder
    • Economics of Entrepreneurship (379069)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Fr. 11:00 - 12:30 | I-332Flores Taipe
      Inhalt:

      Entrepreneurship is a major driving force in dynamic economies and an important objective of policy makers worldwide. Following decades of virtual neglect of the topic, the last years have seen a surge of research on entrepreneurship in economics as well as related fields such as management, psychology and geography. This course will provide an introduction to the essential economic theories and empirical studies analyzing the phenomenon of entrepreneurship. The course agenda covers a broad range of topics including determinants of new venture creation, the financing of entrepreneurship, business performance, the economic relevance of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship policies. The lectures will combine overviews of the respective topics with detailed discussions of the methods and findings of exemplary studies.

      Literatur:

      The primary textbook for the course is:

      • Parker, S. (2018): The Economics of Entrepreneurship, Second Edition. Cambridge University Press.

      The following works also provide a good introduction to parts of the course material:

      • Bhide, A.V. (2000): The Origin and Evolution of New Businesses, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
      • Lazear, E.P. (2004): “Balanced Skills and Entrepreneurship”, American Economic Review, 94(2), 208–211.
      • Shane, S. (2003): A General Theory of Entrepreneurship, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
      • Shane, S. (2009): “Why encouraging more people to become entrepreneurs is bad public policy”, Small Business Economics, 33(2): 141-149.
    • Exercise Economics of Entrepreneurship (379070)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Fr. 09:15 - 10:45 | I-332Piehl

    Forschungsveranstaltungen

    • Research Seminar Financial Markets and the Global Challenges (77782)

      Termine:Lehrpersonen:
      Mi. 11:00 - 12:30 | I-442Blaufus, Dierkes, Dräger, Foege, Gassebner, Prokopczuk, Schneider, Schröder, Sibbertsen, Todtenhaupt
      Inhalt:

      External guests present their latest research