Miscellaneous  |  02/26/2015

Commission of Experts for Research and Innovation (EFI) presents annual report 2015 on research, innovation and technological performance in Germany to German chancellor Merkel

v.l.n.r.: Prof. Dr. Christoph Böhringer, Bundesbildungsministerin Johanna Wanka, Prof. Dr. Monika Schnitzer, Prof. Dietmar Harhoff, Ph.D., Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel, Prof. Dr. Uschi Backes-Gellner, Prof. Dr. Ingrid Ott, Prof. Dr. Dominique Foray. Foto: David Ausserhofer

On February 25, 2015, the Commission of Experts for Research and Innovation chaired by Prof. Dietmar Harhoff, Ph.D., Director at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation, has presented the eighth report on research, innovation and technological performance in Germany to the German chancellor Angela Merkel. The Commission of Experts for Research and Innovation (Expertenkommission Forschung und Innovation - EFI) provides scientific advice to the German Federal Government and periodically delivers reports on research, innovation and technological productivity in Germany. A key task is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the German innovation system in an international comparison. Furthermore, Germany's perspectives as a location for research and innovation are evaluated on the basis of the latest research findings. EFI presents proposals for national research and innovation policy.

Miscellaneous  |  07/23/2014

Successful DFG-Project EDaWaX receives two more years of funding

EDaWaX is a joint project of RatSWD (German Data Forum), the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, ZBW (German National Library of Economics), and DIW Berlin (German Institute for Economic Research).

Participating researchers of the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition are Dietmar Harhoff, director at the institute and head of the economics department, and Frank Mueller-Langer, Senior Research Fellow.


Empirical studies to verify and refine theoretical models are increasingly important in economics. This is reflected in a rising number of empirical contributions to journals where the authors have collected their own research data or used external datasets. However, so far there have been few effective means to replicate this research data within the framework of the corresponding article in order to verify it, to make it available for repurposing or to use it to support scholarly debate.


The DFG-funded project EDaWax is intended to meet these challenges. One of the main objectives is the development of a publication-related data archive for journals.


During the first phase of the project, analysis systematically redacted the current challenges as manifested mainly by the lack of incentive structures for the replication of research results and the multiple use of data. At the same time, currently existing technical and organizational solutions within the context of economics journals and data archives were analysed and investigated with regard to their suitability for the requirements of the EDaWax project and with particular attention to the legal framework.


During the second phase of the project, for which the funding has now been granted, a metadata schema for the description and labelling of the data will be developed, based on the results of this analysis. A set of rules for the schema-compliant transformation of the descriptions and data will also be established.


Further information:

EDaWaX II - Enhancing the project's pilot application towards an integrated solution for managing research data in economics journals

ZBW - Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissenschaften

EDaWaX - European Data Watch Extended

Miscellaneous  |  03/21/2014

Call for Papers - 9th Annual Conference of the EPIP Association: Improving Innovation Systems

The European Commission will host the 9th annual conference of the EPIP (European Policy for Intellectual Property) Association in Brussels, Sept. 4-5, 2014.

Scholars and practitioners interested in the economic, legal, political and managerial aspects of intellectual property rights are encouraged to attend the conference. The conference will explore how the IP systems in Europe can further growth and innovation.


EPIP is an international, independent, interdisciplinary, non-profit association of researchers that grew out of a network financed by the European Commission from 2003 to 2005. Dietmar Harhoff and Reto M. Hilty, directors at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, are members of the board. The objectives of the Association are to be a leading European platform for the analysis and discussion of intellectual property systems and intangible assets; to encourage research regarding economic, legal, social, political and historical aspects of intellectual property rights at national, European and international levels; and to contribute ideas, concepts and discussions that will promote innovation, productivity and growth in Europe and beyond.

Miscellaneous  |  03/10/2014

Call for Papers - Munich Conference on Innovation and Competition (MCIC 2014)

From June 23 to June 25, 2014, the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition and the Center for Law & Economics der ETH Zurich will jointly organize their Munich Conference on Innovation and Competition (MCIC 2014).

 The conference will enable a small number of junior researchers from law and from economics to engage in an intensive, rigorous discussion of their own scholarly work. Several senior professors from law and from economics departments in Europe and the United States will provide feedback on the research projects.

Miscellaneous  |  02/26/2014

Commission of Experts for Research and Innovation (EFI) presents annual report 2014 on research, innovation and technological performance in Germany to German chancellor Merkel

On February 26, 2014, the Commission of Experts for Research and Innovation chaired by Prof. Dietmar Harhoff, Ph.D., Director at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation, has presented the seventh report on research, innovation and technological performance in Germany to the German chancellor Angela Merkel.

Prof. Dr. Christoph Böhringer, Prof. Dr. Uschi Backes-Gellner, Prof. Dr. Dominique Foray. Photo: Steffen Weigelt

 The Commission of Experts for Research and Innovation (Expertenkommission Forschung und Innovation - EFI) provides scientific advice to the German Federal Government and periodically delivers reports on research, innovation and technological productivity in Germany. A key task is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the German innovation system in an international comparison. Furthermore, Germany's perspectives as a location for research and innovation are evaluated on the basis of the latest research findings. EFI presents proposals for national research and innovation policy.

[Bitte nach "english" übersetzen:] Cornelia Rudloff-Schäffer
Miscellaneous  |  02/24/2014

Auf dem Highway über den Tegernsee aus dem Patentdickicht?

[Bitte nach "english" übersetzen:] Cornelia Rudloff-Schäffer
[Bitte nach "english" übersetzen:] Cornelia Rudloff-Schäffer
Miscellaneous  |  02/12/2014

Die Max-Planck-Gesellschaft kauft kompletten Bestand der Springer Book Archives

Wie kann sich die Wissenschaft gegen Datenspionage schützen? Photo: MPower / photocase.com
Miscellaneous  |  01/27/2014

"Hackerangriffe hat es schon mehrmals gegeben" – Der IT-Sicherheitsbeauftragte Rainer W. Gerling über die Folgen der NSA-Affäre und die Sicherheit in der Wissenschaft

Wie kann sich die Wissenschaft gegen Datenspionage schützen? Photo: MPower / photocase.com
Photo: MPower / photocase.com
Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb. Foto: Jonas Neuhäuser
Miscellaneous  |  12/25/2013

The Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law in Munich will be renamed

Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb. Foto: Jonas Neuhäuser
Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb. Foto: Jonas Neuhäuser

As of January 2014 the institute will be called "Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition". The renaming is due to the establishment of the new economic department of the institute. Prof. Dietmar Harhoff, Ph.D. , has recently founded a new economic department exploring and analyzing the determinants, outcomes and the management of innovation and entrepreneurship processes with empirical and theoretical economic research approaches. In close cooperation with the already existing departments directed by Prof. Dr. Josef Drexl and Prof. Dr. Reto M. Hilty interdisciplinary contributions to research on innovation and competition will be provided.

XVIIth [IP]² Seminar: Dr. Hendrik Brandis (Earlybird Venture Capital), November 2013
Miscellaneous  |  11/25/2013

XVIIth [IP]² Seminar: Dr. Hendrik Brandis (Earlybird Venture Capital), November 2013

XVIIth [IP]² Seminar: Dr. Hendrik Brandis (Earlybird Venture Capital), November 2013
f.l.t.r.: Florian Stellner, Dr. Hendrik Brandis, Thimo Stoll, Arthur von Martels, Fabian Gässler