Dissertations

An overview of ongoing dissertation projects can be found on the team page. Due to capacity constraints and to safeguard an adequate standard of supervision, we do not accept unsolicited applications for dissertation projects at this time.

  • Francisco Flores (2023): Testing the Impact of Large-scale Digital Support on Students' Paths Toward College Education.
  • Maria Mavlikeeva (2021): How do Entrepreneurial Experience, Gender and Ethnicity of Job Applicants Affect their Labor Market Outcomes? Evidence from Large-scale Correspondence Studies.
  • Andreas Rehs (2021): Socioeconomic inequality in academia: machine learning-based data perspectives and empirical findings on junior researchers in Germany.
  • Rasmus Bode (2020): Peeking into the Black Box of Researcher Mobility and Knowledge Diffusion: Effects of Different Mobility Types on Individual Researchers.
  • Johannes König (2019): Growth and development in the German university system. Five empirical studies about expansion and qualitative change.
  • Dominik Heinisch (2018): The Inheritance of Knowledge: Empirical Perspectives on the Economics of Knowledge Creation and Dissemination.
  • Ann-Kathrin Blankenberg (2015): From evolution to co-evolution – An empirical study of the role of innovation, policy and public research in industrial dynamics.
  • Jan Henning Behrens (2015): Forschung und Entwicklung (F&E) in Schwellenländern: Ergebnisse, Merkmale und Entwicklungsstufen der F&E von multinationalen Unternehmen in China. Eine vergleichende Fallstudie.
  • Nicolas Winterhager (2014): Drittmittelwettbewerb im universitären Forschungssektor.