The goal of the Conference on IP, Competition and Innovation is to stimulate an in-depth discussion of selected academic papers with particular emphasis on the policy impact of the research findings.
Munich Conference on IP, Competition and Innovation
Jointly organized with the Centre for a Digital Society am European University Institute (EUI)
Preview: Innovation & Entrepreneurship Seminar with Colleen Cunningham
Colleen Cunningham (University of Utah)
hybrid (Room 342/Zoom)
Title and abstract will follow soon.
Contact person: Elisabeth Hofmeister
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Preview: Innovation & Entrepreneurship Seminar with Jermain Kaminski
Jermain Kaminski (Maastricht University)
hybrid (Room 342/Zoom)
Title and abstract will follow soon.
Contact person: Jordan Bisset
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Innovation & Entrepreneurship Seminar: Folding Knowledge – AI’s Reshaping of Scientific Production
Myra Mohnen (University of Ottawa)
hybrid (Room 342/Zoom)
This paper studies how a major advance in artificial intelligence reshapes the production of scientific knowledge. I exploit the public release of AlphaFold2—a deep-learning system that predicts protein structures with near-experimental accuracy—as a sharp and field-wide reduction in the cost of structural information in structural biology. I construct a new protein-level dataset linking the universe of proteins to their experimental structural characterization, AlphaFold2 coverage, and the complete corpus of associated scientific publications. Following the release, proteins receiving larger informational shocks experience substantial increases in scientific activity: the probability of publication rises by 60–80 percent, and publication counts more than double relative to pre-release trends. These gains are not uniform. Publication responses are strongest for proteins that had partial, but incomplete, experimental structural information prior to AlphaFold2, indicating increasing returns to existing scientific capital. Rather than displacing experimentation, AlphaFold2 complements wet-lab research: experimental validation activity increases for proteins with high predicted coverage. The composition and organization of research teams also shift. Projects on high-coverage proteins involve more specialized and computationally oriented contributors, and resulting publications engage more intensively with structural and computational questions while maintaining experimental inquiry.
Contact Person: Michael Rose
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Innovation & Entrepreneurship Seminar: Market Power, Innovation, and the Green Transition
Rik Rozendaal (Leiden University)
hybrid (Room 342/Zoom)
This paper studies the relationship between climate policy, market power and innovation. Using data on patenting and firms' balance sheets, I document four stylized facts. Most importantly, I find that firms with a higher degree of market power are, on average, more invested in dirty technologies than their direct competitors. Motivated by the empirical evidence, I develop a model of directed technical change with strategic innovation incentives. A carbon tax affects market power within industries due to technology lock-in and firm heterogeneity. Strategic incentives lead some firms to respond to climate policy by increasing their dirty innovation investments. In the calibrated model, a carbon tax lowers aggregate markups and increases clean innovation along the green transition, highlighting the importance of firms' strategic decisions for climate policy.
Contact person: Fernando Loaiza
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Munich Summer Institute 2026
Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Herzog-Max-Str. 4, Auditorium
The Munich Summer Institute (MSI) is hosted by the Center for Law & Economics at ETH Zurich, University of Lausanne, Cornell University, the Imperial College, the Chair for Technology and Innovation Management at TUM, the Chair for Economics of Innovation at TUM, the Institute for Strategy, Technology and Organization (ISTO) at the LMU Munich and the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition.
Further information on the website of the MSI.
Preview: Net Zero Lab x I&E Seminar with Marion Dumas
Marion Dumas (London School of Economics)
hybrid (MIPLC Class Room, Room 165/Zoom)
Title and abstract will follow soon.
Contact person: Ulrike Morgalla
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MSI Ph.D. Workshop 2026
Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Herzog-Max-Str. 4, Room 342
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.
Towards a Sustainable Hydrogen Market in Latin America
Smart IP for Latin America - VII Annual Conference 2026
Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción (UCSC), Chile
More information on the SIPLA website
Preview: Innovation & Entrepreneurship Seminar with Fabian Gaessler
Fabian Gaessler (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
hybrid (Room 342/Zoom)
Title and abstract will follow soon.
Contact person: Elisabeth Hofmeister
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