Award  |  12/08/2014

Magdalena Streicher receives Appreciation Prize from the Austrian Ministry of Science, Research and Economy

Magdalena Streicher

Magdalena Streicher, doctoral candidate with exploratory focus on "Entrepreneurship" at the Munich-based Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition since October 2014, was awarded the Appreciation Prize from the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy for her excellent achievements in the framework of her master studies in "International Management / CEMS" at the Vienna University of Economics and Business at the end of November.


The prize, endowed with EUR 2,500, is awarded annually at the recommendation of the Austrian universities and the conference of the technical colleges to their best graduates of the previous academic year. Two groups are eligible: on the one hand, persons who, under the auspices of the Austrian president, complete a doctorate, and on the other hand graduates of diploma and master programs. The requirement for the latter group is the completion of the diploma examination or the bachelor and master examination, respectively, with honors, as well as an excellent and best-rated diploma or master thesis, respectively. The Appreciation Prize is meant to make visible and honor top performance during academic studies and, at the same time, to be a stimulus for young academics.


In her master thesis "Diversity and Innovation: Which factors besides the demographic diversity of the founding team influence the innovation capability of a new company?" Streicher used a case study to analyse the dynamic of homogeneous founder teams. The thesis shows that the cognitive capabilities to integrate new knowledge in the company, to generate ideas and to identify opportunities are shaped much more by a variety of personal features and mindsets than by the demographic diversity of the founding team.

Award  |  10/14/2014

Auszeichnung für die Habilitationsschrift von Rupprecht Podszun

Die am Max-Planck-Institut entstandene Habilitationsschrift "Wirtschaftsordnung durch Zivilgerichte" von Rupprecht Podszun ist mit einem Roman-Herzog-Forschungspreis Soziale Marktwirtschaft ausgezeichnet worden. Der Preis wird vom Verband der Bayerischen Wirtschaft und dem Roman Herzog Institut vergeben. In gedruckter Form ist die Arbeit gerade in der Reihe Jus Privatum im Verlag Mohr Siebeck erschienen.

Rupprecht Podszun war von 2007-2012 Wissenschaftlicher Referent am Institut im Team von Prof. Dr. Josef Drexl. Inzwischen wurde Rupprecht Podszun auf einen Lehrstuhl an der Universität Bayreuth berufen, dem MPI ist er als Affiliated Research Fellow weiterhin verbunden. In seiner Habilitationsschrift untersucht er die Frage, wie die Zivilgerichte mit Streitigkeiten umgehen, die in der Folge von Deregulierungs- und Privatisierungsmaßnahmen neu entstanden oder aus dem Bereich des Öffentlichen Rechts in das Privatrecht wanderten. 

Award  |  10/13/2014

Fabian Kühnhausen receives "Outstanding Doctoral Student Paper Award"

Fabian Kühnhausen

Fabian Kühnhausen, Research Fellow at the MPI and PhD Candidate at the LMU Munich, received the "Outstanding Doctoral Student Paper Award" for his paper "Financial Innovation and Fragility" from the Eastern Finance Association. He presented the paper at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Eastern Finance Association in Pittsburgh, USA.In his paper, Fabian Kühnhausen empirically investigates the relationship of innovative activity by financial services firms on their individual stability. Using a unique data set that counts financial innovation in the USA, he can show that financial innovation negatively affects firm stability.The paper is available at SSRN.

Award  |  07/04/2014

Stephan Schrader Award ‒ Munich Best Paper Award Entrepreneurship Studies

On Friday, 4 July 2014, the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition hosted the award ceremony for the Stephan Schrader Award ‒ Munich Best Paper Award Entrepreneurship Studies.

This year's winners are Ulrich Kaiser, Department of Business Administration - Entrepreneurship, University of Zurich, and Nikolaj Malchow-Møller, Department of Business and Economics, University of Southern Denmark, with their article "Is Self-Employment Really a Bad Experience? The Effects of Previous Self-Employment on Subsequent Wage-Employment Wages", published in Journal of Business Venturing (2011). The award was presented by Prof. Dietmar Harhoff, Ph.D., director at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition and head of the economics department.


The Stephan Schrader Award is bestowed with 5000€ and sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Germany Foundation. Awarded are publications in high-ranking international academic journals, contributing significantly to the research in the respective area and being of high practical relevance.


The prize is awarded in memory of the outstanding researcher Prof. Dr. Stephan Schrader who founded the Institute for Innovation Research and Technology Management (INNO-tec) at the LMU Munich in 1994. He directed the Institute until his untimely death in 1997. His colleagues and students will always remember his inspiring personality.


The selection of the laureates is carried out by a scientific committee. Along with Dietmar Harhoff the members are: Oliver Alexy (Technische Universität München), Dominique Foray (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Joachim Henkel (Technische Universität München), Eric von Hippel (Massachussetts Institute of Technology), Holger Patzelt (Technische Universität München), Ammon Salter (University of Bath), and Achim Walter (Kiel University).


As part of the event "Munich Best Paper Awards", Joachim Henkel, Technische Universität München, presented also the Theo Schöller Award - Munich Best Paper Award in Innovation Management Studies. Winner is Katja Rost, Institute of Sociology, University of Zurich, with her article "The Strength of Strong Ties in the Creation of Innovation", published in Research Policy (2011).


Further Information:

Prof. Dr. Katja Rost, Institute of Sociology, University of Zurich

Dr. Theo Schöller-Stiftungslehrstuhl für Technologie- und Innovationsmanagement, TUM School of Management

Award  |  04/10/2014

Scholarship Holder Ma Li’s Doctoral Thesis Earns “2013 Excellent Doctoral Thesis in IP law in China” Award

Ma Li

Scholarship Holder Ma Li's doctoral thesis "Study on performers' rights legal systems" was one of three PhD theses this year to earn a "2013 Excellent Doctoral Thesis in IP Law in China" award. This thesis competition was organized by the Intellectual Property Law Publisher of China which is affiliated with the State Intellectual Property Office of the P.R.C. and is a top 100 publisher in China. This is the 6th year of this award, which is aimed to promote the development of intellectual property law in China and to cultivate more talented intellectual property law researchers. PhD theses in the field were selected from across China and reviewed by 15 leading intellectual property law professors from top universities and intellectual property research centers. The winners have the opportunity to publish their doctoral theses for free in a serial of excellent IP law doctoral theses from the Intellectual Property Law Publisher of China.

Ma Li's doctoral thesis, "Study on performers' rights legal systems", is the first thesis in the field of intellectual property doing systematic research on performers' rights. Her doctoral thesis was focused on both the international experiences regarding the protection of performers' rights and special issues for China against the background of the new international "Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances" and the third revision of China's copyright law. She earned her PhD from Renmin University of China in 2013 and was supervised by Professor Wu Handong, who is the director of Center for Studies of Intellectual Property Rights in Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, the former president of Zhongnan University of China, and was named one of the " Global 50 Most Influential People in IP" in 2009 and 2011 by Managing Intellectual Property (MIP).

Ma Li spent one year, from Sep. 2011 to Aug. 2012, in the Max Planck Institute to write her doctoral thesis as a visiting student. During her year with the Max Planck Institute, her thesis benefited from the rich materials and expert advice available here, especially from Prof. Dietz and Prof. Hilty. Ma Li is currently continuing her research on audiovisual performers' right in the institute as a scholarship holder supervised by Prof. von Lewinski, focusing on "Balancing Interests in the Protection of Audiovisual Performers' Rights".

Open Access für die Gemeinschaft
Award  |  02/20/2014

Open Access für die Gemeinschaft

Open Access für die Gemeinschaft
Präsident Peter Gruss (2.v.r.) gemeinsam mit den Preisträgern Jürgen Renn, Bernard Schutz und Georg Botz (v.l.). Robert Schlögl war bei der Preisverleihung verhindert. Foto: Stefanie Mahler / MPG
Award  |  10/27/2013

Ein Ereignis mit politischer Strahlkraft – zumindest in Spanien

f.l.t.r.: President Peter Gruss, Soojin Ryu, Ali Shahmoradi, Matthias Weißenbacher und Damian Refojo auf dem Weg zur Preisverleihung im Teatro Campoamor. Photo: Prinz von Asturien-Stiftung
Die Max-Planck-Gesellschaft erhält den Prinz von Asturien-Preis in der Kategorie Internationale Zusammenarbeit. Die Skulptur geht auf einen Entwurf des Künstlers Joan Miró zurück. Montage: MPG
Award  |  10/23/2013

Der wissenschaftliche Nachwuchs gewinnt

Die Max-Planck-Gesellschaft erhält den Prinz von Asturien-Preis in der Kategorie Internationale Zusammenarbeit. Die Skulptur geht auf einen Entwurf des Künstlers Joan Miró zurück. Montage: MPG
Die Max-Planck-Gesellschaft erhält den Prinz von Asturien-Preis in der Kategorie Internationale Zusammenarbeit.
Patricia Pérez Fernández
Award  |  09/09/2013

Comisión Nacional de la Competencia ehrt Patricia Pérez Fernández

Patricia Pérez Fernández
Patricia Pérez Fernández
Bild der Urkunde
Bild der Urkunde
Die Preisträger der Otto-Hahn-Medaille 2012, zusammen mit dem Präsidenten der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Peter Gruss.
Award  |  09/05/2013

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft verleiht Otto-Hahn-Medaille 2012 an Friederike Busch

Die Preisträger der Otto-Hahn-Medaille 2012, zusammen mit dem Präsidenten der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Peter Gruss.
Foto: MPG / Norbert Michalke