Ann-Christin Kreyer, M.Sc.

Doktorandin und wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research

+49 89 24246-578
ann-christin.kreyer(at)ip.mpg.de

Arbeitsbereiche

Innovationsökonomik, Industrieökonomik, angewandte Mikroökonometrie, Digitalisierung, Künstliche Intelligenz

Wissenschaftlicher Werdegang

Seit 10/2020
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin und Doktorandin am Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb (Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research) sowie an der Munich Graduate School of Economics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München

10/2017 – 09/2020
Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Volkswirtschaftslehre, Universität Hohenheim

10/2016 – 09/2017
Master Studies in European Economics, Universität Bamberg

10/2012 – 09/2016
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Wirtschaftswissenschaften, insbesondere Volkswirtschaftslehre, Universität Hohenheim

Beruflicher Werdegang

12/2017 – 09/2020
Studentische Mitarbeiterin, Lehrstuhl für Mikroökonomik insbesondere Industrieökonomik, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schwalbe, Universität Hohenheim

08/2019 – 10/2019
Praktikum, Bundeskartellamt (Ökonomische Grundsatzabteilung)

08/2018 – 07/2019
Werkstudentin, Daimler AG (Abteilung: Digital Experience Solutions, Aftersales, Strategie)

09/2017 – 11/2017
Werkstudentin, Daimler AG (Abteilung: IT-Project connectivity@vans)

11/2016 – 09/2017
Tutorin und studentische Mitarbeiterin, Lehrstuhl für Volkswirtschaftslehre, insbesondere Empirische Mikroökonomik, Prof. Dr. Guido Heineck, Universität Bamberg

10/2015 – 09/2016
Werkstudentin, Robert Bosch GmbH (Abteilung: Digitalisierungsprojekt im Bereich Human Resources)

07/2015 – 09/2015
Praktikantin, PricewaterhouseCoopers AG (Abteilung: Consulting)

03/2015 – 06/2015
Praktikantin, Robert Bosch Powertools Scintilla AG (Abteilung: HR-IT)

08/2014 – 02/2015
Praktikantin, Robert Bosch GmbH (Abteilung: Digitalisierungsprojekt im Bereich Human Resources – Strategie, Testing und Rollout)

Ehrungen, Stipendien, wissenschaftliche Preise

2019
Dean’s List der Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Universität Hohenheim

10/2016 – 06/2020
Stipendiatin der Friedrich Ebert Stiftung

01/2017 – 02/2020
Stipendiatin des Karrierenetzwerks e-fellows.net

2014
Dean’s List der Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Universität Hohenheim

10/2012 – 04/2015
Stipendiatin des Cusanuswerkes

Publikationen

Artikel in referierten Fachzeitschriften

Kreyer, Ann-Christin; Wang, Lucy Xiaolu (2022). Collaborating Neuroscience Online: The Case of the Human Brain Project Forum, PLoS One, 17 (12). DOI

  • This paper analyzes user interactions on the public-access online forum of the Human Brain Project (HBP), a major European Union-funded neuroscience research initiative, to understand the utility of the Forum for collaborative problem solving. We construct novel data using discussion forum posts and detailed user profiles on the HBP Forum. We find that HBP Forum utilization is comparable to that of a leading general-interest coding platform, and that online usage metrics quickly recovered after an initial Covid-19-related dip. Regression results show that user interactions on the Forum are more active for questions on programming and in HBP core areas. Further, Cox proportional hazard analyses show that such problems are solved faster. Forum posts with users from different countries tend to be discussed more actively but solved slower. Higher shares of administrator support tend to solve problems faster. There are no clear patterns regarding gender and seniority. Our results suggest that building novel collaborative forums can support researchers working on complex topics in challenging times.
  • Also published as: Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition Research Paper No. 22-10

Diskussionspapiere

Kreyer, Ann-Christin; Wang, Lucy Xiaolu (2022). Collaborating Neuroscience Online: The Case of the Human Brain Project Forum, Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition Research Paper, No. 22-10. DOI

  • This paper analyzes user interactions on the public-access online forum of the Human Brain Project (HBP), a major European Union-funded neuroscience research initiative, to understand the utility of the Forum for collaborative problem solving. We construct novel data using discussion forum posts and detailed user profiles on the HBP Forum. We find that HBP Forum utilization is comparable to that of a leading general-interest coding platform, and that online usage metrics quickly recovered after an initial Covid-19-related dip. Regression results show that user interactions on the Forum are more active for questions on programming and in HBP core areas. Further, Cox proportional hazard analyses show that such problems are solved faster. Forum posts with users from different countries tend to be discussed more actively but solved slower. Higher shares of administrator support tend to solve problems faster. There are no clear patterns regarding gender and seniority. Our results suggest that building novel collaborative forums can support researchers working on complex topics in challenging times.
  • Also published in: PLoS ONE 17(12): e0278402

Vorträge

18.12.2023
Megaprojects, Digital Platforms, and Productivity: Evidence from the Human Brain Project
RISE6 Workshop
Ort: München


19.09.2023
Megaprojects, Digital Platforms, and Productivity: Evidence from the Human Brain Project & Financial Market Reactions to International Patent Disclosures and Grants
Forschungsseminar, Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb
Ort: Schloss Ringberg


13.09.2023
Megaprojects, Digital Platforms, and Productivity: Evidence from the Human Brain Project
EPIP 2023 Conference
Ort: Krakau, Polen


26.06.2023
Financial Market Reactions to International Patent Disclosures and Grants
The 6th WIPO-Tongji International Intellectual Property Forum - Intellectual Property and Business Strategy
Ort: Shanghai, China


28.02.2023
Megaprojects, Digital Platforms, and Productivity: Evidence from the Human Brain Project & Financial Market Reactions to International Patent Disclosures and Grants
Forschungsseminar, Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb
Ort: Frauenchiemsee


07.09.2022
Collaborating Neuroscience Online: The Case of the Human Brain Project
Forschungsseminar, Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb
Ort: Bernried


07.09.2022
Financial Market Reactions to International Patent Disclosures and Grants
Forschungsseminar, Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb
Ort: Bernried


08.08.2022
Collaborating Neuroscience Online: The Case of the Human Brain Project
Academy of Management Annual Meeting (AoM 2022)
Ort: online


30.05.2022
Financial Market Reactions to International Patent Disclosures and Grants
Innovation Brown Bag Seminar, LMU
Ort: München


11.04.2022
Financial Market Reactions to International Patent Disclosures and Grants
Forschungsseminar, Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb
Ort: Ohlstadt


05.03.2022
Collaborating Neuroscience Online: The Case of the Human Brain Project
Conference on Health IT and Analytics (CHITA) 2022
Ort: online


01.12.2021
Collaborating Neuroscience Online: The Case of the Human Brain Project
Forschungsseminar, Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb
Ort: online


30.09.2021
Stock Market Based Patent Values - Replicating the KPSS-Values
Forschungsseminar, Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb
Ort: Feldkirchen-Westerham


08.08.2021
Collaborating Neuroscience Online: The Case of the Human Brain Project
EPIP 2021 PhD Workshop
Ort: online


25.03.2021
Collaborating Neuroscience Online: The Case of the Human Brain Project
Forschungsseminar, Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb
Ort: online


25.03.2021
Stock Market Based Patent Values - Replicating the KPSS-Values
Forschungsseminar, Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb
Ort: online