Dr. Tobias Buchmann

 

 

Contact:

Email: Buchmann@uni-hohenheim.de

 

 

 

 

 

Short Curriculum:

  • Licence de Sciences de Gestion, IUP (IAE) - University of Metz
  • Internship, Bosch Systemes de Freinage, Beauvais
  • Diplom Ökonom, University of Hohenheim
  • Master of European Studies, Center for European Intergration Studies (ZEI) - University of Bonn
  • Internship, European Commission, DG Enterprise, Unit: Support for Innovation
  • PhD student, Chair for Economics of Innovation, University of Hohenheim

 

Research Fields:

  • Innovation networks, Complexity, Strategy

 

Publications:

  • Referred Journal Articles:

The evolution of innovation networks: the case of a publicly funded German automotive network, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Vol. 24, 114-139, 2015 (with Andreas Pyka)

The effects of R&D subsidies and network embeddedness on R&D output: evidence from the German biotech industry, INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION, 2018 (with Micha Kaiser)

  • Other Journal Articles:

Netzwerkindikatoren zur Bewertung der innovativen Leistungsfähigkeit, in: Controlling & Management, Sonderheft 1/2012, 22-28 (with Andreas Pyka)

 

  • Articles in Books and Edited Volumes:

Innovation Networks, in: Dietrich, M. and Krafft, J. (eds.), Handbook On The Economics And Theory Of The Firm, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2012 (with Andreas Pyka)

The Comparative Technological Advantages and International Patent Network of Turkey and Germany, in: Pyka, A., Kustepeli, Y. and Hartmann, D. (eds.), International Innovation Networks and Knowledge Migration, Routledge, London, 2017 (with Dominik Hartmann)

 

  • Monograph:

The Evolution of Innovation Networks - An Automotive Case Study; Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden, 2015

 

  • Working Papers:

The Evolution of Innovation Networks: The Case of a German Automotive Network, FZID-Discussion Paper No. 70, 2013

Exploring the Evolution of Innovation Networks
in Science-driven and Scale-intensive Industries
– New Evidence from a Stochastic Actor-based Approach –
, IWH Discussion Papers No. 1/2014

Simulating knowledge diffusion in four structurally distinct networks - An agent-based simulation model, Hohenheim Discussion Papers in Business, Economics and Social Science No. 05, 2015 (with Bogner, Müller and Kudic)