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Das ifm forscht in vier Themenfeldern:

(1) Digitalisierung und Wettbewerbsfähigkeit im Mittelstand
(2) Familienunternehmen
(3) Arbeitsmarkt und Selbständigkeit
(4) Entrepreneurship

 

Aktuelle Veröffentlichungen

Prof. Dr. Liu Yipeng - Research Associate at ifm Mannheim and Professor at the Centre for China Management and Global Business at Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK - publishes in the Journal of Product Innovation Management (31.12.23)
This article draws on responsible innovation (RI) undertaken by hybrid organizations, institutional rigidity, and national innovation systems (NISs) to assess and contextualize the innovation performance of for-profit firms seeking to resolve grand challenges (GCs). mehr...
Journal Article by Jan-Philipp Ahrens and Baris Istipliler is published at Small Business Economics (VHB: B) with Open Access license (14.11.23)
Coauthored also with Isabell Stamm from Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies and Fabian Bernhard from EDHEC Business School, the article titled “Marriage: an institution you cannot disparage? Evidence on the marriage norms of entrepreneurs” focuses on the different marriage norms embraced by different groups of entrepreneurs as well as non-entrepreneurs. mehr...
Journal Article coauthored by Baris Istipliler and Jan-Philipp Ahrens is published in the Journal of Business Research (VHB: B) (24.09.23)
The study titled “Is exposure to the family firm always good for the next CEO? How successor pre-succession firm experience affects post-succession performance in family firms” investigates the impact of pre-succession firm experience of CEO successors on the post-succession firm performance of family firms. mehr...
Journal Article coauthored by Baris Istipliler, Jan-Philipp Ahrens, Annegret Hauer and Michael Woywode is published at Journal of Small Business Management (VHB: B) with Open Access license (09.09.23)
Also co-authored by Dennis Steininger from Technical University of Kaiserslautern, the study titled “Heroes of the Green Room – How able successors revitalize and reinvent family firms” conceptualizes the phenomenon of CEO succession in family firms as a unique opportunity for the incoming generation to revitalize and reinvigorate the organization. mehr...
Journal Article coauthored by Baris Istipliler, Annegret Hauer, Detlef Keese, Michael Woywode, and Jan-Philipp Ahrens is published at Journal of Small Business Management (VHB: B) with Open Access license (08.09.23)
The study titled “Childhood exposure to family firm and transgenerational orientation: Moderated mediation of affective commitment” focuses on how childhood exposure to the family firm and how it impacts shareholders’ transgenerational orientation. mehr...
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