About us
The chair of economics of innovation at the University of Hohenheim is aiming to analyse scientifically changing processes on all economic levels.
Neo-Schumpeterian economics provide an adequate framework to examine innovation processes in their dynamic, collective and cross-linked nature.
Changes triggered by innovations are central, however also the future-orientation of financial markets and of the public sector are of importance to assess the development potentialities of a national economy in an encompassing neo-Schumpeterian approach.
Following the European Lisbon Agenda the chair of economies of innovation focuses on the knowledge orientation of modern national economies -which includes all industries and all economic sub-systems- in research as well as in teaching.