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Workshop  |  15.12.2025, 11:30  –  16.12.2025, 16:30

RISE – 8th Research on Innovation, Science and Entrepreneurship Workshop

Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb

Keynote: Matt Marx (Cornell University)

On 15/16 December 2025, the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition will host the 8th Research on Innovation, Science and Entrepreneurship Workshop (RISE8), an annual workshop for Ph.D. students and Junior Postdocs in Economics and Management. 


The goal of the RISE8 Workshop is to stimulate an in-depth discussion of a select number of empirical research papers. It offers Ph.D. students and Junior Postdocs an opportunity to present their work and to receive feedback.


Keynote speaker of the RISE8 Workshop is Matt Marx (Cornell University)


Get the Call for Papers RISE8.


For more information see RISE Workshop.

 
Seminar  |  23.07.2025 | 15:00  –  16:15

Preview: Innovation & Entrepreneurship Seminar mit Hongyuan Xia

Hongyuan Xia (Cornell University)


Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb, Herzog-Max-Str. 4, München
hybrid (Raum 324/Zoom)

Titel und Abstract folgen.


Ansprechperson: Elisabeth Hofmeister


Eintragung in den Einladungsverteiler und mehr Informationen auf der Seminarseite.

 
Seminar  |  16.07.2025 | 15:00  –  16:15

Preview: Innovoation & Entrepreneurship Seminar mit Stefan Feuerriegel

Stefan Feuerriegel (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität)


Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb, Herzog-Max-Str. 4, München
hybrid (Raum 324/Zoom)

Titel und Abstract folgen.


Ansprechpartner: Malte Toetzke


Eintragung in den Einladungsverteiler und mehr Informationen auf der Seminarseite.

 
Seminar  |  09.07.2025 | 15:00  –  16:15

Innovation & Entrepreneurship Seminar: Better Keep the Twenty Dollars – Incentivizing Innovation in Open Source

Maria Roche (Harvard Business School)


Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb, Herzog-Max-Str. 4, München
hybrid (Raum 324/Zoom)

Open source is key to innovation yet is assumed to be done largely through intrinsic motivation. How can we incentivize it? In this paper, we examine the impact of a program providing monetary incentives to motivate innovators to contribute to open source. The Sponsors program was introduced by GitHub in May 2019 and enabled organizations and individuals alike to pay developers for their open source work. We study this program by collecting fine-grained data on nearly 100,000 GitHub users, their activities, and sponsorship events. We first, using a difference-in-differences approach, document two main effects. One, developers who opted into the program, an action that does not itself entail a financial reward, increased their output after the program’s launch. Two, the actual receipt of a financial sponsorship has a long-lasting negative effect on two measures of innovation –repository creation and community-oriented tasks– but not in coding effort. Despite a net positive effect on innovation, sponsorship appears to crowd out intrinsic motivation, shifting effort toward self-promoting activities. Results from a pre-registered survey and experiment reinforce these findings, showing that modest sponsorship (USD 20) deters collaborative contributions compared to no compensation, larger rewards (USD 1000), or company sponsorships.


Ansprechpartner: Daehyun Kim


Eintragung in den Einladungsverteiler und mehr Informationen auf der Seminarseite.

 
Seminar  |  07.07.2025 | 16:00  –  19:00

TIME Kolloquium

Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb, Herzog-Max-Str. 4, München, Raum tba

Mehr Informationen folgen.


Ansprechpartnerin: Elisabeth Hofmeister

 
Munich Summer Institute (MSI)
Tagung  |  26.05.2025, 16:00  –  28.05.2025, 16:15

Munich Summer Institute 2025

Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb, Herzog-Max-Str. 4, Auditorium

Das Munich Summer Institute (MSI) wird veranstaltet vom Center for Law & Economics der ETH Zürich, der Universität Lausanne, der Cornell University, dem Lehrstuhl für Technologie- und Innovationsmanagement der TUM, dem Lehrstuhl für Innovationsökonomie der TUM, dem Institut für Strategie, Technologie und Organisation (ISTO) der LMU München und dem Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb.


Weitere Informationen auf der Webseite des MSI

 
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Workshop  |  26.05.2025 | 08:30  –  15:00

MSI Ph.D. Workshop 2025

LMU, Ludwigstr. 28 (Vordergebäude), Raum 211b

The workshop will cover the MSI’s three focus areas:

  • Digitalization, Strategy and Organization
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Law & Economics of Intellectual Property, Innovation & Digitalization


Like the Munich Summer Institute, the MSI Ph.D. Workshop will focus on quantitative empirical research. In the workshop, participants will present their working papers, receive comments from senior scholars, and discuss their papers with other participants. The number of participants is limited. Discussants will be senior scholars who participate in the Munich Summer Institute’s main conference.


Program

 
Seminar  |  21.05.2025 | 15:00  –  16:15

Innovation & Entrepreneurship Seminar: Industrial Policy and Technological Change in Nazi Germany

Alexander Donges (Universität Mannheim)


Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb, Herzog-Max-Str. 4, München
hybrid (Auditorium/Zoom)

How does industrial policy affect technological change? To analyze this question, we focus on a period of unprecedented state intervention: the economic system of Nazi Germany. After 1933, the government not only tightened and introduced market restrictions, such as foreign exchange and domestic price controls, but also subsidized private investment in autarky and armament industries on a large scale. While previous research has focused on estimating aggregate investment in these industries and the extent to which private firms were forced to invest by the state, this paper analyzes the impact of these policies on R&D activities and, consequently, on technological change. To analyze the direction of technological change, we use a newly constructed patent dataset that includes a sample of over 80,200 patents filed between 1928 and 1941. We use these data to analyze three main research questions. First, did the promotion of investment in autarky industries (e.g. fuel production or ore mining) and armament industries increase patenting in the technology classes associated with these industries? Second, do we observe an increase in the importance of state-owned enterprises or military institutions for R&D? Third, do we find evidence of a change in the direction of R&D activities within large firms? 


Ansprechpartner: Michael Rose


Eintragung in den Einladungsverteiler und mehr Informationen auf der Seminarseite.

 
Seminar  |  19.05.2025 | 15:00  –  16:15

Innovation & Entrepreneurship Seminar: Micro-Foundations of Absorptive Capacity as Revealed by Inventor Deaths

Lee Fleming (UC Berkeley)


Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb, Herzog-Max-Str. 4, München
hybrid (Raum 324/Zoom)

We return to the theoretical foundations of absorptive capacity and test the idea that personal experience in a field makes it easier for firms’ inventors to recognize and build upon local knowledge spillovers from other firms in that field. We propose a new empirical model of localized knowledge diffusion, which 1) measures a firm’s absorptive capacity by its inventors’ prior experience in a field, 2) uses a death instrument to exogenously vary the availability of knowledge of the same collaborative patent in different regions, and 3)estimates the difference in citation likelihood from all subsequent inventors across both regions, as a function of a potentially citing inventor’s prior experience in the field. Consistent with the original theory, firms whose inventors have prior experience in a field are more likely to use locally available spillovers from other firms. No such localization occurs for within firm knowledge diffusion. The effects are stronger for collaborative inventors and more recent knowledge.  (with Benjamin Balsmeier and Sonja Lück)


Ansprechpartnerin: Marina Chugunova


Eintragung in den Einladungsverteiler und mehr Informationen auf der Seminarseite.