10141811 Seminar

SoSe 21: Innovationsökonomisches Seminar (S1)

Daniel Weiss

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Content & learning objectives

In evolutionary innovation economics, the framework of technological innovation systems (TIS) is a prominent approach used to explain the development dynamics of technologies in the field of sustainability transitions. In empirical studies, TIS analysis is used to derive recommended actions for policymakers, industry associations and companies. The German Energy transition (“Energiewende”) towards a low-carbon, nuclear-free economy crucially depends on the emergence and diffusion of sustainable technologies in the electricity and mobility sectors. However, progress has been repeatedly undermined by intense competition between new and old technologies, lobbying activities of incumbent stakeholders or interdependencies between the different electricity and mobility solutions. Against this background, the students should conduct a TIS analysis in the context of the German Energy transition to asses the potential of the most promising sustainable technologies and derive recommendations to foster their further adoption in the German economy. In the end, the seminar papers together should constitute an overview of the interdependencies and trade-offs of the ongoing energy transition and identify the necessary actions that have to be taken to move forward.

Dates

The dates can be found in the course catalog or Blackboard. Please note that there may be changes at short notice. Any changes to the schedule or further information will be communicated via Blackboard. Due to the current situation, the course will be held solely online. Nonetheless, all dates are to be regarded as mandatory dates.

Eligibility

  • Master Economics, Vertiefungsbereich (6LP)
  • Master Public Economics, Schwerpunktbereich Markt und Staat (6LP)*

Entry requirements & prior knowledge

All students enrolled in the master program “Economics” are applicable.

*Students of the master program “Public Economics” are only applicable if they successfully completed the course “Economics of Innovation and Innovation Policies” in a previous semester.

Registration

The seminar is aimed at students in the Economics and Public Economics master’s program.

Interested applicants should apply by 12 p.m. on 07.04.2021, indicating: (1) first and last name, (2) matriculation number, (3) e-mail address, (4) copy of student ID, (5) certificate of previous grades, and (6) three topic preferences in descending order of preference.

Applications can be made by email to daniel.weiss@fu-berlin.de. You will receive a notification about the possibility to participate by 8 p.m. on 09.04.2021. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

Topics will be assigned on 16.04.2021. The number of participants is limited to 24. If more applications than that are received, a selection will be made by the lecturer.

Exam

Students are required to write a term paper (length approx. 3500 words) according to  scientific standards. The seminar grade results from the evaluation of the written term paper. The guidelines for the preparation of seminar papers can be requested from the chair.

The research paper must be submitted digitally via e-mail as a PDF document by 19.07.2021, 12 p.m.

Course language: English

Contact: daniel.weiss@fu-berlin.de

Schließen

5 Termine

Regelmäßige Termine der Lehrveranstaltung

Mi, 14.04.2021 10:00 - 12:00

Dozenten:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Carsten Dreher
Daniel Weiss

Räume:
Online - zeitABhängig

Mi, 12.05.2021 10:00 - 16:00

Dozenten:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Carsten Dreher
Daniel Weiss

Räume:
Online - zeitABhängig

Mi, 16.06.2021 10:00 - 16:00

Dozenten:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Carsten Dreher
Daniel Weiss

Räume:
Online - zeitABhängig

Mi, 07.07.2021 10:00 - 17:00

Dozenten:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Carsten Dreher
Daniel Weiss

Räume:
Hs 102 Hörsaal (Garystr. 21)
Online - zeitABhängig

Do, 08.07.2021 10:00 - 17:00

Dozenten:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Carsten Dreher
Daniel Weiss

Räume:
Online - zeitABhängig

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