@incollection{ReseBaierKutschke, author = {Rese, Alexandra and Baier, Daniel and Kutschke, Anke}, title = {M{\"a}rkte der Zukunft: Akzeptanz und Pr{\"a}ferenzen {\"a}lterer Menschen hinsichtlich des Einsatzes intelligenter und assistierender Technik im Alltag}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{KutschkeReseBaier, author = {Kutschke, Anke and Rese, Alexandra and Baier, Daniel}, title = {Kristallisationspunkte in Clustern: Universit{\"a}ten als Ausgangspunkt von Netzwerken im Bereich innovativer Energietechnologien}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{ReseKutschkeBaier, author = {Rese, Alexandra and Kutschke, Anke and Baier, Daniel}, title = {Analyzing the Relative Influence of Available Supply Factors on the Successful Development of New Energy Technologies}, series = {Proceedings of the 20th International Product Development Management Conference}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 20th International Product Development Management Conference}, publisher = {EIASM}, address = {Brussels}, abstract = {Die Paper werden begutachtet: The goal of the review process is to select a number of papers that will stimulate discussion and the development of new knowledge, with preference given to empirical research. Some of the papers will inevitably be more fully developed than others; however, it is hoped that each author will gain insights during the conference that will strengthen their research and introduce them to other scholars who share their interests. The review process examines over 300 submissions each year. Authors submit an extended abstract of about 500 words in length. This abstract should identify the central research question, introduce the most important references and describe the methodology, empirical base, analysis, and results. Each abstract is evaluated by two or three members of the scientific committee. All are senior professors who are well positioned internationally in the field. Each abstract is evaluated using the following points.}, language = {en} } @incollection{KutschkeReseBaier, author = {Kutschke, Anke and Rese, Alexandra and Baier, Daniel}, title = {Kristallisationspunkte in Clustern: Universit{\"a}ten als Ausgangspunkte von Netzwerken im Bereich innovativer Energietechnologien}, series = {Wertsch{\"o}pfungskompetenz und Unternehmertum}, booktitle = {Wertsch{\"o}pfungskompetenz und Unternehmertum}, editor = {Pechlaner, Harald and Doepfer, Benedict}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-00922-9}, pages = {145 -- 163}, language = {de} } @misc{KutschkeReseBaier, author = {Kutschke, Anke and Rese, Alexandra and Baier, Daniel}, title = {The Effects of Locational Factors on the Performance of Innovation Networks in the German Energy Sector}, series = {Sustainability}, volume = {8}, journal = {Sustainability}, number = {12}, issn = {2071-1050}, doi = {10.3390/su8121281}, pages = {1281}, abstract = {Locational factors, like the quantity and quality of skilled labour, demanding customers, competitors, supporting industries, and research institutions, are assumed to have an influence on the competitiveness of a region and the performance of the regional actors. However, few studies focus on this topic from an innovation network perspective in the energy sector. Our study tries to close this gap: a sample of 128 German innovation networks of companies and research institutes in the energy sector is used to analyse the effects of locational factors on the performance (effectiveness) of innovation projects. Based on the distinctions in Porter's Diamond Model, we find that two locational factors—the quality and quantity of the demand conditions and skilled labour—have positive effects. In contrast to the widespread assumption in the literature we could not find evidence for positive impacts on the quality and quantity of the competitive environment. In fact, the effect on performance was negative.}, language = {en} } @misc{ReseKutschkeBaier, author = {Rese, Alexandra and Kutschke, Anke and Baier, Daniel}, title = {Analyzing the relative influence of supply side, demand side and regulatory factors on the success of collaborative energy innovation projects}, series = {International Journal of Innovation Management}, volume = {20}, journal = {International Journal of Innovation Management}, number = {2}, issn = {1363-9196}, doi = {10.1142/S1363919616500298}, pages = {1650029}, abstract = {The analysis of the importance of supply side and demand side factors with regard to innovative behavior is quite old. In this paper, these two categories are used to distinguish and examine the relevance of several success factors for collaborative innovation projects on the firm level in the German energy sector. The literature emphasizes that solving environmental problems requires extensive technological change. On the other hand, due to higher prices the market push is weaker. Regulatory factors are therefore designed to stimulate environmental innovations. The relative influence of these three categories on project performance is investigated on the basis of a sample of 128 German collaborative energy innovation projects in the development phase using a scale-based approach and structural equation modeling at the firm level. The results confirm the importance of supply side factors followed by demand side factors. In contrast to literary assumptions, R\&D subsidies played no significant role.}, language = {en} }