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Innovation is widely believed to be a key long-term driving force for competitiveness and growth of firms and national economies as a whole. Recent years have even seen a surge of empirical studies on innovation and patenting, in particular at the firm level. This seminar will focus on the firm-level empirical evidence of the effects of innovation and patenting in different dimensions. Topics include among others:
This seminar targets master students from Business Administration and Management and Economics. Basic skills in empirical economics or econometrics are recommended.
Students from Business Administration and Management and Economics can use the credit points for the course as follows:
The seminar is limited to a maximum of 30 students (first come, first served). Beyond normal booking (Modulbuchung), a second application to the chair is necessary by email: entrepreneurship@business.uzh.ch. It is not allowed to attend the seminar without confirmation from the chair, as there will be a waiting list! The topics will be randomly assigned to groups of two students in the introductory session. If you have any preferences with respect to the person you want to work with, please let us know his/her name in your e-mail.
The preliminary schedule is as follows:
Date | Time | Room | |
Introductory session | 19.2.2018 | 9:00 - 16:00 | tba |
Block I | 27.4.2018 | 9:00 - 17:00 | tba |
Block II | 28.4.2018 | 9:00 - 17:00 | tba |