Jacob Jeppesen
PhD fellow
Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics
Copenhagen Business Academy
Denmark
Biography
" I hold a chaired professorship in Entrepreneurship at the University of Zurich and a ten percent professorship at Copenhagen Business School, Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics. I previously held positions at the University of Southern Denmark at Odense and the Centre for European Economic Research in Mannheim (ZEW). My academic degrees Diplom-Volkswirt (Master of Science in Economics) and Dr. rer. pol. (Ph.D.) are both from the University of Konstanz. I am additionally affiliated with ZEW and the Centre for Industrial Economics at the University of Copenhagen. I conduct empirical research in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Business Strategy."
Research Interest
" Innovation Entrepreneurship Labor mobility Business strategy Applied microeconometrics"
Publications
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Grimpe, C. and U. Kaiser (2010), “Balancing Internal and External Knowledge Acquisition: The Gains and Pains from R&D Outsourcingâ€, Journal of Management Studies 47(8), 1483-1509.
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Kaiser, U. and N. Malchow-Møller (2011), “Is Self-Employment Always a Bad Experience?â€, Journal of Business Venturing 26(5), 572-588.
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" Kaiser, U. and J.M. Kuhn (2012), “Long-Run Effects of Public-Private Research Joint Ventures: The Case of the Danish Innovation Consortia Support Schemeâ€, Research Policy 41(5), 913–927."