Entrepreneurship and Public Policy

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Public policy continues to be an important determinant of economic and societal development, among others, so long as institutions and policy-makers interfere to shape the market economy. During the last few decades all levels of government at the federal, regional and municipal level have become key players in the promotion of a so-called entrepreneurial economy (read more about it here). The re-emergence of entrepreneurship and the shift from a market economy to an entrepreneurial economy accelerated due to an increased globalization and pressing challenges (e.g., climate change, pandemics) that has led to the development of new entrepreneurship policies implemented at all levels of government and governance.

Change, creativity and innovation became the drivers of the so-called entrepreneurial economy which is, among others, characterized as having a high degree of turbulence. This change from the market to the entrepreneurial economy had a deep impact on the policy-making process: Policy-makers face the challenge of having to develop new entrepreneurship policies to ensure sustainable and resilient development within their places, regions and nations. Policy-makers do meanwhile acknowledge the importance of entrepreneurship and micro-financing for sustainable, bottom-up development (read more here).

Our research focus goes beyond these rather traditional paradigms of considerations reflecting and taking into account the varieties of entrepreneurship policies and policy-making including digital, social, sustainable, institutional, administrative, public and other forms of entrepreneurship (read more here). Such investigations, research and activities allow us to think out of the box and develop innovative forms of governance including state-societal co-collaboration. This discussion has been triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic and lies at the core heart of our research. And they do have an impact on public administration and public management in the future assessed by our School and partner organizations.

Research project: Social Impact Campus (EXIST)

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Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy (JEPP)

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The Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy (JEPP) is a peer-reviewed journal by Emerald Publishing dedicated to the dissemination of high-quality research exploring and examining the dynamic interplay between entrepreneurship, startup/enterprise development, and public policy. Under Professor Heike Grimm‘s leadership as Editor-in-Chief, JEPP aims to highlight how entrepreneurial initiatives can shape and be shaped by public policies, ultimately driving economic, social, and sustainable outcomes.

Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy (JEPP)

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  • Leboukh, F., Aduku, E., Ali, O. (2023), Balancing ChatGPT and Data Protection in Germany: Challenges and Opportunities for Policy Makers, Journal of Politics and Ethics in New Technologies and AI. doi.org/10.12681/jpentai.35166
  • Grimm, H.M., Jimenez, J.C., Ceesay, L.O. & Wondirad.M (2023) Lessons Not (Yet) Learned: What African Countries Could Teach the Global North about One Health during the Pandemics. In Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice. https://doi.org/10.1080/13876988.2023.2187698
  • Grimm, H. M. & Bock, C. (2022). Entrepreneurship in Public Administration and Public Policy Programs in Germany and the United States. Teaching Public Administration.
  • Aly, M., Audretsch, D. B., & Grimm, H. M. (2021). Emotional skills for entrepreneurial success: The promise of entrepreneurship education and policy. The Journal of Technology Transfer, 46(5), 1611–1629. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10961-021-09866-1
  • Grimm, H. M. (2019). Entrepreneurship in Public Policy Education: The Willy Brandt School as a Case. In E. E. Lehmann & M. Keilbach (Eds.), From Industrial Organization to Entrepreneurship: A Tribute to David B. Audretsch (pp. 369–384). Cham: Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25237-3_33
  • Grimm, H. M. (2019). Public and Policy Entrepreneurship Research: A Synthesis of the Literature and Future Perspectives. In D. Audretsch, E. Lehmann, & A. Link (Eds.), A Research Agenda for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (pp. 91–106). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788116015.00011
  • Grimm, H. M. (2019). Public Policy Research in the Global South. Cham: Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-06061-9
  • Grimm, H. M., & Jimenez, J. C. (2021). Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Comparative Policy Analysis. Review. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice, 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1080/13876988.2021.1908829
  • Grimm, H. M., & Roßner, E. (2019). Qualifikationen, Ausbildung und Professional Schools in der Politikberatung. In S. Falk, M. Glaab, A. Römmele, H. Schober, & M. Thunert (Eds.), Handbuch Politikberatung (pp. 609–623). Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-03483-2_65
  • Arib, E. (2018), Policy, SDGs and Fighting Corruption for the People: A Civil Society Report on Afghanistan’s Sustainable Development Goals, Transparency International, Berlin.
  • Quah, J. S.T., Arib, E. and Matthews, A. (2017), Bridging the Gaps: Enhancing the Effectiveness of Afghanistan’s Anti-Corruption Agencies, Transparency International, Berlin.
  • J, Victoria., Matthews, A., Arib, E. (2016), From Promises to Action: Navigating Afghanistan's Anti-Corruption Commitments, Transparency International, Berlin.
  • Manful, E., Appiah, P. B., & Gyasi-Boadu, N. (2016). Domestic violence  in Africa: Exploring the perceptions of Ghanaian adolescents. Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities.

News

Aletta Haniel Professor for Public Policy and Entrepreneurship Prof. Dr. Heike Grimm, hosted the third session of the “Transformational Certificate” on 28 and 29 September 2022 at the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy. This executive training,…

Willy Brandt himself represented social change. The Commitment Award seeks to build on his legacy by awarding fascinating, new social projects. In 2022, the Engagementpreis Foundation is supporting the 11th Commitment Award at the Willy Brandt School…

Ms. Maha Aly successfully defended her PhD Thesis under supervision of Prof. Dr. Heike Grimm and Prof. Dr. David Audretsch on October 20, 2021, in which she investigated the impact of cultural values on entrepreneurial behavior.

Since 2019 the EXIST project by Prof. Heike Grimm aims at implementing a social and international start-up campus at the University of Erfurt and already records two successful EXIST start-up scholarship teams: ‘Coachingspace’ and the ‘MINTy…

Brandt School Project Group kicks off Spirit of Football’s Journey to the Qatar Men’s World Cup and the Women’s World Cup in Australia.

A guest talk by Dr. Marcus Schlegel, head of the EU-Audit and Revision department at Thuringia’s development bank, during Prof. Dr. Heike Grimm's leadership lecture.

Shortly before the end 2019, the University of Erfurt received great news about an upcoming project– the University was awarded 775,000 Euros in federal grants, funding activities through 2023.