From left to right: Prof. Dr. David Bendig, Dr. David Eckardt, Dr. Colin Schulz, Dr. Vincent Göttel
New article published in Research Policy
Customer Centric Innovation canceled in winter semester of 24/25
Dear students,
Please note that the seminar "Customer Centric Innovation" will be canceled in the winter semester of 2024/25.
The seminar is expected to be offered again in the summer semester of 2025 (March).
You can find current information on our website Customer Centric Innovation
Research article published in the International Journal of Human Resource Management
Prof. Dr. David Bendig, Dr. Kathrin Haubner, Prof. Dr. Sabrina Jeworrek und Jonathan Hoke (from left to right)
New study sheds light on the topic of religion in family businesses
Prof. Dr. David Bendig, Dr. Lea Püchel and Dr. Fabian Ernst have published their article "Religion in Family Firms: A Socioemotional Wealth Perspective on Top-Level Executives with Perceived Religiosity" in the Journal of Business Ethics (VHB JQ3: B, FT 50).
Registrations open for Workshop & Spring School "Ethics of AI (Un-)Explainability"
The Center for Nonlinear Science and the Zentrum für Wissenschaftstheorie are organizing a Workshop & Spring School on "Ethics of AI (un-)Explainability" on 19 and 20.03.2024, which is open for registration.
Institute for Entrepreneurship Publishes Article on "Climate Adaptation and Resilience" in the Industrieanzeiger
In the Industrieanzeiger, one of the leading journals for decision-makers in the German-speaking SME sector, Prof. Dr. David Bendig and Katharina Hennes from the Chair of Entrepreneurship shed light on the growing importance of climate adaptation and resilience in the business world in their latest contribution.
fr3n.tech receives funding from Start-up Transfer.NRW
fr3n.tech, a promising start-up in the field of Web3 technologies, has been successfully selected for the Start-up Transfer.NRW funding program. The state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the European Union are supporting a total of 14 innovative start-ups from universities with funding of around 3.6 million euros. The program, which runs until 2027, aims to promote the development of knowledge-based solutions in society, create jobs and strengthen the competitiveness of the economy.
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