Research Group Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and New Technology (EINT)

Evaluating the Transformative Impact of Innovation and Emerging Technologies

Technology affects the evolution of entrepreneurship and innovation, creating completely new business models and funding opportunities. But what are the underlying features of ventures that succeed—not just economically, but also in creating long-term value for society and the environment?

Latest News

  • FNR CORE Project “ImpAct” Secures Funding to Explore Climate Change and Entrepreneurship

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    Economics & Management, Sustainability
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  • New Publication: A systematic literature review and future research directions on B Corp certification

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    Economics & Management, Sustainability
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  • New Publication on Business Angel Investments (with Video Abstract)

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    Economics & Management
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  • New Publication: What gets published and what doesn’t?

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    Economics & Management
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  • New Publication: Exploring the signaling effect of B Corp certification in entrepreneurial finance

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    Economics & Management, Sustainability
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  • Christian Fisch joins the editorial board of Small Business Economics: An Entrepreneurship Journal

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    Economics & Management
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Our Research

Financing, Growth, and Sustainable Value Creation in Emerging Ventures

We are a team of interdisciplinary researchers within the EINT group, committed to exploring Financing, Growth, and Sustainable Value Creation in Emerging Ventures.
Our research sits at the nexus of innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainability. We investigate topics such as innovation management, sustainable entrepreneurship, and novel funding mechanisms to understand how ventures can scale responsibly. By generating actionable insights, we aim to inform policymaking, support sustainable business practices, and contribute to academic knowledge on inclusive and future-oriented development.

EINT in numbers

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Head of Research Group

Prof. Christian Fisch

Associate Professor for Business Economics and Entrepreneurship