Prof. Dr. Heike Grimm
heike.grimm@uni-erfurt.deVice Director (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy)
Contact
C19 - Research Building "Weltbeziehungen" / C19.02.08
Office hours
by appointment via email (kathrin.eisenhauer@uni-erfurt.de)
Visiting address
University of Erfurt
Willy Brandt School of Public Policy
C19 - Research Building "Weltbeziehungen"
Max-Weber-Allee 3
99089 Erfurt
Mailing address
Universität Erfurt
Willy Brandt School of Public Policy
Nordhäuser Str. 63
99089 Erfurt
Aletta Haniel Professor for Public Policy and Entrepreneurship (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy)
Contact
C19 - Research Building "Weltbeziehungen" / C19.02.08
Office hours
by appointment via email (kathrin.eisenhauer@uni-erfurt.de)
Visiting address
University of Erfurt
Willy Brandt School of Public Policy
C19 - Research Building "Weltbeziehungen"
Max-Weber-Allee 3
99089 Erfurt
Mailing address
Universität Erfurt
Willy Brandt School of Public Policy
Nordhäuser Str. 63
99089 Erfurt
Research Area
Short Biography
Heike M. Grimm holds the Aletta Haniel Professorship for Public Policy and Entrepreneurship at the University of Erfurt and served as the university’s Vice President for International Affairs from 2014 to 2020. Currently, she is the Vice Director of the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, having previously served as its Director from 2006 to 2008 and again from 2015 to 2019. Before joining the University of Erfurt, she was a Professor of Policy Analysis and Public Management at the Faculty of Economics, Management, and Accountancy at the University of Malta. From 2002 to 2008, she held a Research Lectureship in Public Policy, funded by the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft.
Professor Grimm is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, Co-opted Member of the Kollegrat of the Max Weber Centre for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies (Max-Weber-Kolleg) at the University of Erfurt, an Advisory Board Member of the Institute for Development Strategies at Indiana University, and a College Member of the International Public Policy Association.
She was a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute of Economics in Jena, where she worked with the Entrepreneurship, Growth, and Public Policy Group led by Professor David B. Audretsch, from 2004 to 2008. Additionally, she has held visiting appointments at prestigious institutions, including the Johns Hopkins University, the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, and the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University in Bloomington.
Her diverse research projects, funded by organizations such as the European Science Foundation, the European Commission, the German Federal Ministries of Economics and Research, and the Haniel Foundation, focus on the role of entrepreneurship, start-ups, and small business promotion for sustainable development. Beyond academia, Professor Grimm has worked as a consultant and policy analyst for local and national governments, international organizations, and private entities, including the OECD, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Washington, D.C., Europe Unlimited SA in Brussels, and the European Union of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises.
She studied politics, economics, economic history, and Arabic at Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. Professor Grimm holds a Doctorate from the University of Munich and completed her Habilitation at the University of Erfurt.
Research
Interests
The research of Heike Grimm focuses on the role of social and policy entrepreneurship, public policies for start-up initiatives and business promotion in context of development and the strategic management of places in diverse, international contexts.
Recently, she was awarded around 700,000 Euros in federal grants for implementing a social and international start-up campus at the University of Erfurt. The grant is part of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology‘s (BMWi) national initiative “EXIST Potentiale”, specifically addressing the pillar “Poteniale heben” (Unlock Potential) of the “EXIST Gründungskultur” (Exist Start-up Culture) program. The successful applicants and project team of four led by Heike Grimm submitted a convincing proposal which aims at promoting the entrepreneurial spirit of students and to further support ideas from international and interdisciplinary start-up teams.
Heike Grimm is specifically interested in the role of social entrepreneurship for bottom-up development in Global South countries and peripheral regions in the Global North. Previously successful start-up teams from the Willy Brandt School that emerged in her social entrepreneurship class, such as MINTy Girls, Sharing Living or the app Amigo, provided essential motivation for the idea and the development of a social and international start-up campus and incubator at the University of Erfurt. These projects were recipients of the Brandt School’s Commitment Award, which has been spearheaded by the Engagement Price Foundation over the last ten years.
The intersection of entrepreneurship and public policy is an especially innovative aspect of the teaching and research portfolio of Heike Grimm, and is one of the unique selling points of the Brandt School’s MPP program.
Latest research is focusing on public health entrepreneurship. Further publications projects tackle issues such as policy entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship education. The peer-reviewed journal Public Administration Education just accepted an article for a special issue, in 2021.
A research cluster could be established focusing on Public Policy Research in the Global South culminating in edited volume by Heike Grimm with doctoral students and alumni of the Brandt School supported by internationally highly academics and researchers, among them, David B- Audretsch, Richard Rose and Meng-Hsuan Chu.
Projects
- Social and international start-up campus University of Erfurt (EXIST) more information
- Public Policy Research in the Global South
- The Diversity of Entrepreneurship: Policy Entrepreneurship, Social Entrepreneurship Education, Public Health Entrepreneurship
Memberships
- Member International Association of Public Policy (IPPA), College Member more information
- COMParative Methods for the Advancement of Systematic Cross-case Analysis and Small-n Studies (COMPASSS) more information
- European Consortium for Political Research (ecpr), Council Member more information
- Deutscher Hochschulverband (DHV) more information
- Förderkreis Gründungs-Forschung e.V. (FGF) more information
- International Council of Small Business (ICSB) more information
Publications (Selection)
Edited Volumes
Grimm, H. M. (2019). Public Policy Research in the Global South. Springer Science + Media Inc.
Grimm, H. M. (2019). Public Policy Research in the Global South. Springer Nature.
Rihoux, B., & Grimm, H. (2006). Innovative Comparative Methods for Policy Analysis. Beyond the Quantitative-Qualitative Divide. Springer Science + Media Inc.
Audretsch, D., Grimm, H., & Wessner, C. W. (2005). Local Heroes in the Global Village. Globalization and New Entrepreneurship Policies. Springer Science + Media Inc.
Journal Articles
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.
Grimm, H. M. & Bock, C. (2022). Entrepreneurship in Public Administration and Public Policy Programs in Germany and the United States. Teaching Public Administration. https://doi.org/10.1177/01447394211021636
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.
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.
Grimm, H. M., & Jaenicke, J. (2012). What drives patenting and commercialization activity at East German universities? The role of new public policy, institutional environment and individual prior knowledge. Journal of Technology Transfer, 37 (4), 454-477.
Grimm, H.M. (2011). The Lisbon Agenda and Entrepreneurship Policy: Governance Implications from a German Perspective. Public Administration, 89(4), 1526-1545.
Grimm, H. M. (2010). Entrepreneur – Social Entrepreneur – Policy Entrepreneur. Typologische Merkmale und Perspektiven. Zeitschrift für Politikberatung, 3 (3-4), 441-456.
Grimm, H. M. (2010). The Diffusion of Bayh-Dole to Germany: Did new public policy facilitate university patenting and commercialisation? International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 12(4), 459-478.
Audretsch, D. B., Grimm, H. M. (2009). Local Strategies within a European Policy Framework. European Planning Studies, 17(3), 463-486.
Grimm, H. M. (2006). Do Public Information and Subsidies Contribute to the Entrepreneurial Environment? An Exploratory Transatlantic Study with Local-Global Perspectives. International Journal of Public Administration, 39(13), 1167-1193.
Book Chapters
Grimm, H. M. (2019). Public and Policy Entrepreneurship Research: A Synthesis of the Literature and Future Perspectives. In D. B. Audretsch, E. Lehmann und Al Link (Eds.), A Research Agenda for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (91-106). Edward Elgar Publishing.
Grimm, H. M. (2019). Entrepreneurship in Public Policy Education: The Willy Brandt School as a Case. In E. Lehmann, & M. Keilbach (Eds.), From Industrial Organization to Entrepreneurship. A Tribute to David B. Audretsch (369-384). Springer.
Grimm, H. M. (2019). Introduction. The Added Value of Public Policy Research in the Global South. In Grimm, H. M. (Ed.), Public Policy Research in the Global South. A Cross-Country Perspective (1-13). Springer Nature.
Grimm, H. M. (2018). Qualifikationen, Ausbildung und Professional Schools in der Politikberatung. In S. Falk, M. Glaab, A. Römmele, M. Thunert, & H. Schober (Eds.), Handbuch Politikberatung. Springer.
Grimm, H. M. (2014). Entrepreneurship und Wissenschaftsmanagement an staatlichen Hochschulen. In H. Pechlaner, B. C. Doepfer und S. Märk (Eds.), Wertschöpfungskompetenz und Unternehmertum. Rahmenbedingungen für Entrepreneurship und Innovation in Regionen (165-196). Springer Gabler.
Grimm, H. M. (2010). Country Profile Germany. In Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD): Entrepreneurship, SMEs and Innovation. OECD´s Studies on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (66-67). OECD.
Grimm, H. M. (2009). Fostering Entrepreneurship in East Germany: Multi-Level Governance in a Transitional Economy. In Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD): Perspectives on Strengthening Entrepreneurship in East Germany: Lessons from Local Approaches (29-54). OECD.
Grimm, H. M. (2009). Creating an Entrepreneurial Economy: The Role of Public Policy. In Z. Acs, D. B. Audretsch, & R. Strom (Eds.), Entrepreneurship, Growth, and Public Policy (299-318). Cambridge University Press.
Consultancy Output / Papers
Grimm, H. M. (2016). Country level assessment of inclusive policies and programmes: GERMANY. Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Programme of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Grimm, H. M. (2013). Policy briefs on evaluating inclusive entrepreneurship policies, financing business start-ups and entrepreneurship by people with disabilities. Nutek (Sweden), Junge Leute machen sich selbständig (Deutschland), WomEqual (Finland), RABE (Austria), submitted to the Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Programme of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Grimm, H. M. (2012). Skills Development and its Relevance to FDI-SME Linkages for East Kazakhstan. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. 35 pages.
Grimm, H. M. (2007). Assessing the Policy Environment of Places: The Free State of Thuringia in a Transitional Context. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Local Development (CFE), Local Economic and Employment Development Programme (LEED), Trento Centre for Local Development. 15 pages.
Grimm, H. M., & Audretsch, D. B. (2005). The ENABLE Program in the European Entrepreneurship Policy Context. Report on Behalf of the State Development Corporation of Thueringen (LEG). 25 pages.
Courses taught
Summer Semester 2024
- Research Colloquium
Winter Semester 2023/24
- Project Group: Transformative Leadership
- Social Entrepreneurship
Summer Semester 2023
- Management and Leadership
- Research Colloquium
- Social Entrepreneurship
Winter Semester 2022/23
- Public Administration and Finance
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Project Group: Incentivize Social Entrepreneurship
- Project Group: The Global Anti-Corruption Campaign
Summer Semester 2022
- Business Plan Writing, Value Assessment and Start-up Coaching
- Management and Leadership
- Research Colloquium
Winter Semester 2021/22
- Public Administration and Finance
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Project Group: Policy Briefing for the 2022 G7 Summit in Germany
Summer Semester 2021
- Advanced Research & Writing
- Management and Leadership
- Research Colloquium
Winter Semester 2020/21
- Political Advocacy and Leadership
- Public Health and Policymaking
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Project Group: The Ball 2022-23 - Football and Climate Change
Summer Semester 2020
- Research Colloquium
Summer Semester 2019
- Research Colloquium
Winter Semester 2018/19
- Project Group: Mission and Visions of the Brandt Reports from Today´s Perspective: Organization of a Panel for the ecpr Conference in Wroclaw
- Social Entrepreneurship
Summer Semester 2018
- Independent Study Unit
- Research Colloquium
Winter Semester 2017/18
- Comparative Public Policy
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Project Group: Professionalizing the Commitment Award Project: Evaluation, Case Writing and New Tools for Marketing
Summer Semester 2017
- Non-Profit Management
- Research Colloquium
Winter Semester 2016/2017
- Political Advocacy and Leadership
- Project Group: The 'Social Impact Navigator' - a Useful and Free-of-Charge Tool which Needs to Reach the International NPO Community
Summer Semester 2016
- Research Colloquium I
Winter Semester 2015/16
- Comparative Public Policy
- Political Advocacy and Leadership
- Social Entrepreneurship
Summer Semester 2015
- Existenzgründung - Unschlagbar praxisnah
- Haniel Spring School - Public Administration: Russia in Comparative Perspectives
- Research Colloquium III
Winter Semester 2014/15
- Comparative Public Policy
- Public Administration - Russia in Comparative Perspectives
- Summer School - Afghanistan after 2014: From Resolute Support to Sustainable Development
- Project Group: Conceptualizing a Business Plan for a Fair Trade Shop or Selling Point
- Project Group: The Emergence of Public Policy in Cross-Country Perspectives - A Publication Project
Summer Semester 2014
- Haniel Spring School - Border Policies from the Soviet Union to the EU: Russia and the Baltic States
- Non-Profit Management
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Research Colloquium III
- Self-Study Unit
Winter Semester 2013/14
- Comparative Public Policy
- Project Group: The Emergence of Public Policy in Cross-Country Perspectives - A Publication Project
Winter Semester 2012/13
- Comparative Public Policy
- Mapping EU Institutions against the National Integrity Systems Assessment approach
- Mentorierungstreffen
Summer Semester 2012
- 2-Willy Brandt School: Research Colloquium I
- NGO Management and Social Entrepreneurship
Winter Semester 2011/12
- Comparative Public Policy
- Political Advocacy and Leadership
- Haniel Fall School: Contemporary Governance in Russia and the European Union
- PG-04: Aid Delivery Methods. Assessment and Policy Recommendations