Dr. Philip Kerner
Scientific employee
Contact:
Max-von-Laue-Straße 1
28359 Bremen
Bulding WIWI 2, Room F 2030
Phone: +49 (0)421 218-66636
kerner(at)uni-bremen.de
- Person
- Academic education and degrees
- Projects
- Teaching
- Workshops, Conferences and Summer Schools
- Publications
Person
Since September, 2018 Philip Kerner is Scientific employee at the working group of Prof. Dr. Jutta Günther at the University of Bremen. He studied Economics at the University of Bremen (B. Sc. 2015) and Quantitative Economics at Kiel University (CAU) (M. Sc. 2018). As a part of his doctorate, which he completed in 2023, he dealt with different empirical questions relating to the notion of green technical change.
Academic education and degrees
Since 09/2018 | Scientific employee University of Bremen |
10/2015 – 06/2018 | Master programme: Quantitative Economics Kiel University (CAU) Minor: Empirical Methods Title of the Master’s Thesis: „The Impact of Uncertainty on Investment: Evidence from Germany” Degree: Master of Science |
10/2012 – 09/2015 | Bachelor programme: Economics University of Bremen Concentration: Globalisation Degree: Bachelor of Science |
Workshops, Conferences and Summer Schools
2024 | |
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10/01 - 12/01 | Geography of Innovation Conference (GeoInno2024) – Manchester, United Kingdom Presentation: Trust in me: the relation between resilience of green political narratives and connectivity and diversity of green technology development (mit Jessica Birkholz) |
2023 | |
13/09 - 15/09 | European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) Conference - Leeds, United Kingdom Presentation: Uncertainty and the Transition to Green Hydrogen (with Jessica Birkholz) |
2022 | |
01/09 - 03/09 | Spanish-Portuguese Association of Natural and Environmental Resource Economics (AERNA) Conference - Barcelona, Spain Presentation: Green Technologies, Environmental Policy and Regional Growth |
25/04 - 27/04 | Scottish Economic Society (SES) Annual Conference - online Presentation: Institutions and the Natural Resource - Economic Growth Nexus |
2021 | |
27/09 - 01/10 | Scientific Seminar "Dimensions of Knowledge and Technology Transfer" - Thiessow, Germany Presentation: Uncertainty and Induced Innovation |
23/06 - 25/06 | European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) Annual Conference - online Presentation: The Impact of Green Technologies on Regional Performance: Evidence form European Regions |
02/06 | Jena Economic Research Seminar - online Presentation: Institutions and the Natural Resource - Economic Growth Nexus |
26/04 - 28/04 | Scottish Economic Society (SES) Annual Conference - online Presentation: The Impact of Green Technologies on Regional Performance: Evidence form European Regions |
2020 | |
29/10 - 30/10 | Workshop "Regional Inequalities in Europe and the United States" - online Presentation: The impact of green technologies on regional performance: evidence form European regions |
02/09 - 04/09 | European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) Annual Conference - online Presentation: The Dynamic Relationship Between Institutional Quality and Resource Productivity |
01/07 | Seminar "Institute for Economic Research and Policy" IERP - online Presentation: The dynamic relationship between institutions and resource productivity |
06/05 | Seminar "Institute for Economic Research and Policy" IERP - online Presentation: Energy price uncertainty and induced innovation |
30/01 | HSU Empirical Research in Economics (HERE) Seminar - Hamburg, Germany Presentation: The impact of green technologies on regional productivity |
2019 | |
30/09 - 04/10 | Scientific Seminar "New dimensions in the economics of innovation" - Thiessow, Germany Presentation: Patterns and drivers of global material and resource use |
15/05 | Seminar "Institute for Economic Research and Policy" IERP - Bremen, Germany Presentation: Regional spillovers of green technologies |
2018 | |
17/09 - 21/09
| Scientific Seminar "New innovation indicators“ – Thiessow, Germany Presentation: The Impact of Uncertainty on Investment: Evidence from Germany |
Publications
2023 |
Kerner, P. (2023): Essays on Macroeconomic Effects and Determinants of Green Technical Change. Dissertation. https://doi.org/10.26092/elib/2653 |
Kerner, P.; Kalthaus, M.; Wendler, T. (2023): Economic growth and the use of natural resources: assessing the moderating role of institutions. In: Energy Economics, Vol. 126, 106942. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2023.106942 |
2022 |
Kerner, P.; Wendler, T. (2022): Convergence in resource productivity. In: World Development, Vol. 158, 105979. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2022.105979 |
2021 |
Kerner, P.; Klarl, T.; Wendler, T. (2021): Green Technologies, Environmental Policy and Regional Growth. In: Bremen Papers on Economics & Innovation, No. 2104. https://doi.org/10.26092/elib/803 |
2020 |
Kruse, M.; Thiele, J.; Wendler, T.; Kerner, P. (2020): Die Potenziale grünen Wasserstoffs in Bremen - eine kurze Übersicht, in: Günther, J. & Wedemeier, J. (Hrsg.): Struktureller Umbruch durch COVID-19: Implikationen für die Innovationspolitik im Land Bremen, HWWI Policy Paper 128, 70-81.(Download) |
2018 |
Kerner, P., D. Nitt-Drießelmann, and J. Wedemeier (2018): The Dynamics of Cities and its Structural Path Dependence, Wirtschaftsdienst, Vol. 98 (4), p. 291-295. |