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We are pleased to welcome a new addition to our team – David Karpa joined AG Rochlitz as a PhD candidate on January 1, 2021. David received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from the University of Bremen [...] Jutta Günther’s Chair of Economics, esp. Innovation and Structural Economics, from 2018 to 2020. David’s doctoral research will be a part of the Diginomics project at the Faculty of Business Studies and
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11 May 2022, 12:00 pm, A1100 Speaker: David Karpa, University of Bremen, Diginomics Research Group Title: Artificial Intelligence, Surveillance and Behavior David Karpa of the University of Bremen will
On November 26, 2020 David Karpa successfully defended his master thesis on "Climate Change Mitigation Behaviour under Uncertainty" in the master program "Complex Decision Making". As part of his master [...] influence of uncertainties on individual contributions to climate change mitigation. We congratulate David Karpa and wish him all the best and success for his future scientific work at the Chair of Economics
We would like to thank Dr. Alexandra David, Quynh Duong Phuong, Lennart Paul Philipp Rother and Florian Borgwardt for this exciting insight into their current research and look forward to hearing more
have a research stay at the "School of Public and Environmental Affairs in the Department of Prof. David Audretsch. The visit in the USA is supportet by the Doctoral Centre of the University of Bremen under
Institutional Partnership Project between Freie Universität Berlin and Higher School of Economics Moscow. David Karpa, Olga Masyutina, Ekaterina Paustyan and Michael Richter presented their research ideas, while
Torben Klarl's paper, together with his co-authors David Audretsch and Dirk Fornahl, introduces the special issue of Small Business Economics on "Radical innovation, entrepreneurship and (regional) growth"
between authoritarian surveillance, big data, and innovation in artificial intelligence written by David Karpa, Michael Rochlitz and Torben Klarl has just come out as an arXiv working paper. The paper is
One of the chapters, Artificial Intelligence, Surveillance, and Big Data , is a contribution by David Karpa, Torben Klarl and Michael Rochlitz.