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It was organized by the Business School/Science Policy Research Unit of the University of Sussex. Jessica Birkholz presented her empirical results in the area “Platform economics” entitled „The role of social
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Jessica Birkholz published a discussion paper titled ,,Transforming Regional Knowledge Bases: A Network and Machine Learning Approach to Link Entrepreneurial Experimentation and Regional Absorptive Capacity”
Bremen's industrial port. The working group "Innovation and Structural Economics", represented by Dr. Jessica Birkholz, Philip Kerner and Prof. Dr. Björn Jindra, focuses in the project on statistical analyses
Dr. Vera Hagemann (University of Bremen), Jun.-Prof. Dr. Corinna Peifer (Ruhr-University Bochum), Jessica Freywald (Professional Fire Department Cologne), Maik Holtz (Professional Fire Department Cologne)
intelligence, and societal transformation. Seven research papers were presented from the working group: Jessica Birkholz presented on "Do not judge a business idea by its cover: a machine learning approach to
project is carried out in cooperation with the Stifterverband, the FOM Hochschule Essen and the ZSW. Jessica Birkholz (University of Bremen) presented her research paper on "The Role of Entrepreneurial Exploration
Tobias Wendler received the Kellner & Stoll Foundation Campus Award for his dissertation in spring. Jessica Birkholz was finally able to realize her research stays at the University of Maastricht and the
Expert:innentagung zum Wissenschaft-Praxis-Verhältnis (in German only) www.uni-bremen.de/en/ Contact: Jessica Nuske, M.A. Academic research assistant Research Institute Social Cohesion (FGZ) Bremen sector at
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Engineering at the University of Bremen. The prize is endowed with 3,500 euros. The political scientist Jessica Nuske of the University of Bremen was pleased to receive the third prize in the dissertation category