Publications
Publications Chair of Business Dynamics, Innovation and Economic Change
2024
- Menter, M. (2024): "From technological to social innovation: toward a mission-reorientation of entrepreneurial universities"External linkExternal link, The Journal of Technology Transfer, 49, 104-118.
- Menter, M., Göcke, L., & Zeeb, C. (2024): "The organizational impact of business model innovation: assessing the person‐organization fit"External link, Journal of Management Studies, 61 (3), 926-967.
- Maribel Guerrero, & Matthias Menter (2024): "Driving change in higher education: The role of dynamic capabilities in strengthening universities’ third mission"External link, Small Business Economics, 1-17.
- David B. Audretsch, Belitski, M., Caiazza, R., Drapeau, M. D., Matthias Menter, & Wales, W. J. (2024). "Resilience and digitally-advanced entrepreneurship"External link, Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 36 (1-2), 1-9.
- Fritsch, Michael, Martin Obschonka, Fabian Wahl and Michael Wyrwich: On the Roman Origins of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Germany,External link Regional Studies, 58, 1446-1463.
- Parker, Simon C., Thomas Åstebro, David Audretsch, Robert Blackburn, Andrew Burke, Alex Coad, Marc Cowling, Per Davidsson, Michael Fritsch, Francis Greene, Paul Reynolds, and Roy Thurik: Remembering David J. Storey, a Pioneer of the Entrepreneurship Field.External link Small Business Economics – An Entrepreneurship Journal, 62, 1-21.
- Fritsch, Michael, Maria Greve and Michael Wyrwich: The Deep Historical Roots of Industrial Culture and Regional Entrepreneurship — A case study of two regions.External link In: Robert Huggins, Fumi Kitagawa, Daniel Prokop, Christina Theodoraki and Piers Thompson (Eds.): Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Cities and Regions: Emergence, Evolution, and Future. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 47-63.
- Fritsch, Michael, Maria Greve and Michael Wyrwich: The Entrepreneurial League Table of German Regions 1895 and 2019.External link Jena Economic Research Papers #2024-001.
- Fritsch, Michael, Maria Greve und Michael Wyrwich: Historisches Erbe regionaler Innovationstätigkeit – Der Fall Ost- und Westdeutschland.External link Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik.
- Fritsch, Michael, Maria Greve, Matthias Hügel und Michael Wyrwich: Verzeichnis der Industriedenkmale in den Regionen Deutschlands.External link Methodenbericht und Datei. GESIS, Köln.
- Hipp, Ann, Michael Fritsch, Maria Greve, Jutta Günther, Marcel Lange, Christian Liutik, Beate Pfeifer, Mariia Shkolnykova and Michael Wyrwich: Comprehensive Patent Data of the German Democratic Republic 1949-1990. External linkJournal of Economics and Statistics. 244, 149-158.
- Bublitz, E. & Michael Wyrwich: Labor market changes and social inclusiveness across regions: evidence from the rise of the modern officeExternal link The Annals of Regional Science. 72, 863-879.
2023
- Cantner, U., Kalthaus, M., Menter, M., & Mohnen, P. (2023): "Global knowledge flows: Characteristics, determinants, and impacts"External link, Industrial and Corporate Change, 32 (5), 1063-1076.
- Sorgner, A.: COVID-19 and EntrepreneurshipExternal link. In: Zimmermann, K.F. (eds) Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics. Springer, Cham.
- Buratti, M., Cantner, U., Cunningham, J. A., Lehmann, E. E., & Menter, M. (2023): "The dynamics of entrepreneurial ecosystems: An empirical investigation"External link, R&D Management, 53 (4), 656-674.
- Audretsch, D. B., Belitski, M., Caiazza, R., Chowdhury, F., & Menter, M. (2023): "Entrepreneurial growth, value creation and new technologies"External link, The Journal of Technology Transfer, 48 (5), 1535-1551.
- Menter, M., Göcke, L., Zeeb, C., & Clauss, T. (2023). Disentangling the complex longitudinal relationships between business model innovation and firm performanceExternal link. Journal of Business Research, 168, 114229.
- Bejjani, M., Göcke, L., & Menter, M. (2023): "Digital entrepreneurial ecosystems: A systematic literature review"External link, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 189, 122372.
- Fritsch, Michael: Wiedervereinigung: "Der Osten profitiert weniger." Das Wirtschaftsstudium wisu, 52 (3), 208f.
- Wyrwich, Michael and Michael Fritsch: How does Regional Entrepreneurship Transfer over Time? The Role of Household Size and Economic Success.External link Jena Economic Research Papers #2023-006.
- Potter, Jonathan, Haifeng Qian, Michael Fritsch, David J. Storey and Georgios Fotopoulos: Leapfrogging and Plunging in Regional Entrepreneurship Performance in thw United States, with European Comparisons.External link Paris 2023: OECD publishing, OECD SME and Entrepreneurship Papers No. 44.
- Fritsch, Michael, Alina Sorgner and Michael Wyrwich: Are Senior Entrepreneurs Happier than Who? The Role of Income and Health.External link Jena Economic Research Papers #2023-016.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: Entrepreneurship in the Long-Run: Empirical evidence and historical mechanismsExternal link. Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship, Vol 19. No. 1, 1-125.
- Fritsch, Michael, Maria Greve and Michael Wyrwich: The Long-Run Effects of Communism and Transition to a Market System on Self-Employment: The Case of Germany.External link Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 47, 1594-1616.
- Asheim, Bjørn T., Michael Fritsch, Høgni K. Hansen and Arne Isaksen: Creativity, knowledge and institutions: A European perspective on Florida’s ‘The Rise of the Creative class’ 20 years later.External link Amit Batabyal and Peter Nijkamp (eds.): The Creative Class Revisited: New Analytical Advances. Singapore 2023: World Scientific Publishing, 325-342.
- Fritsch, Michael, Maria Greve and Michael Wyrwich: Shades of a Socialist Legacy? Innovation Activity in East and West Germany 1877-2014External link. Jena Economic Research Papers #2023-001.
- Greve, Maria, Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich: Long-Term Decline of Regions and the Rise of Populism—The Case of GermanyExternal link. Journal of Regional Science, 63, 409-445.
- Fritsch, Michael, Greve, Maria and Michael Wyrwich: Historical Legacies of Regional Innovation Activity – The Case of East (and West) Germany.External link Jutta Guenther, Dagmara Jajeśniak-Quast, Udo Ludwig and Hans-Jürgen Wagener (eds.): Roadblocks to the Socialist Modernization Path and Transition—Evidence from East Germany and Poland. London 2024: Palgrave Macmillan, 91-111.
- Greve, M., Fritsch, M. & Wyrwich, M.:Long-term decline of regions and the rise of populism: The case of GermanyExternal link Journal of Regional Science. 63, 2, p. 409 - 445 37 p.
- Fritsch, M., Obschonka, M., Wahl, F. & Wyrwich, M.: On the Roman origins of entrepreneurship and innovation in GermanyExternal link Regional Studies 1-18.
- Runst, P. & Wyrwich, M.: Poor soil as a fertile breeding ground: the role of historical agricultural specialization for the persistence of regional differences in craftsExternal link The Annals of Regional Science. 71, 575-600.
- Slavtchev, V. & Wyrwich, M.: The effects of TV content on entrepreneurship: Evidence from German unificationExternal link Journal of Comparative Economics. 51, 2, 696-721.
2022
- James A. Cunningham, Erik E. Lehmann and Matthias Menter (2022): "The organizational architecture of entrepreneurial universities across the stages of entrepreneurship: A conceptual framework"External link, Small Business Economics, 59 (1), 11-27.
- Keyhani, M., T. Kollmann, A. Ashjari, A. Sorgner, and C. Hull (2022). Handbook of Digital EntrepreneurshipExternal link. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham.
- Göcke, L., Hülsebusch, K., & Menter, M. (2022): "The legitimacy of corporate entrepreneurship: A structured literature review"External link, Management Review Quarterly, 72 (2), 385-416.
- Lehmann, E. E., Menter, M., & Wirsching, K. (2022): "University spillovers, absorptive capacities, and firm performance"External link, Eurasian Business Review, 12 (1), 125-150.
- Menter, M. (2022): "Entrepreneurial universities and innovative behavior: The impact of gender diversity"External link, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 31 (1-2), 20-34.
- Audretsch, D. B., Belitski, M., Caiazza, R., Günther, C., & Menter, M. (2022): "Technology adoption over the stages of entrepreneurship", International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing, 14 (4/5), 379-390.
- Audretsch, D. B., Belitski, M., Caiazza, R., Günther, C., & Menter, M. (2022): "From latent to emergent entrepreneurship: The importance of context"External link, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 175, 121356.
- Graf, H., & Menter, M. (2022): "Public research and the quality of inventions: "The role and impact of entrepreneurial universities and regional network embeddedness"External link, Small Business Economics, 58 (2), 1187-1204.
- Atia, S., Menter, M., & Übelmesser, S. (2022): "The determinants of refugee entrepreneurship: A cross-cultural study", Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research (Proceedings of Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference).
- Ruhrmann, Henriette, Michael Fritsch and Loet Leydesdorff: Synergy and Policy-making in German Innovation Systems – Smart Specialization Strategies at National, Regional, Local Levels?External link Regional Studies, 56, 1468-1479.
- Hipp, Ann, Michael Fritsch, Maria Greve, Jutta Günther, Marcel Lange, Christian Liutik, Beate Pfeifer, Mariia Shkolnykova and Michael Wyrwich (2022): Patentdaten der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (DDR) (1949-1990). GESIS, Köln. Datenfile Version 1.0.0.
- Fritsch, Michael, Maria Greve and Michael Wyrwich: One transition story does not fit them all: Initial regional conditions and new business formation after communismExternal link. Post-Communist Economies, 34, 1001-1028.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: Initial Conditions and Regional Performance in the Aftermath of Disruptive Shocks: The Case of East Germany after Socialism.External link Industrial and Corporate Change, 31, 1428-1459.
- Efendic, Adnan, Michael Fritsch. Tomasz Mickiewicz and Tomasz Skica: Entrepreneurship and Local Development in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe: Editorial. External link Post-Communist Economies. 34, 995-1000.
- Fritsch, Michael, Maria Greve und Michael Wyrwich: Regionale Ausgangsbedingungen und Unternehmensgründungen im post-sozialistischen Kontext. In Falk Flade, Anna M. Steinkamp und Konrad Walerski (Hrsg.): Transformation in Polen und Ostdeutschland – Voraussetzungen, Verlauf und ErgebnisseExternal link. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 125-140.
- Fritsch, Michael, Maria Greve and Michael Wyrwich: Langfristige Auswirkungen von Sozialismus und Transformation auf Selbstständigkeit in Ostdeutschland.External link Policy Brief 3/22, Förderkreis Gründungs-Forschung e.V. (FGF) und Institut für Mittelstandsforschung Bonn.
- Hipp, Ann, Michael Fritsch, Maria Greve, Jutta Günther, Marcel Lange, Christian Liutik, Beate Pfeifer, Mariia Shkolnykova and Michael Wyrwich: Comprehensive Patent Data of the German Democratic Republic 1949-1990—technical report and dataset overviewExternal link. Jena Economic Research Papers #2022-011.
- Fritsch, Michael, Korneliusz Pylak and Michael Wyrwich: Historical Roots of Entrepreneurship in Different Regional Contexts—The Case of PolandExternal link. Small Business Economics, 59, 397-412.
- Fritsch, Michael and Muhamed Kudic: Micro Fluidity and Macro Stability of Inventor NetworksExternal link. Journal of Technology Transfer, 47, 353-382.
- Fritsch, Michael and Moritz Zoellner: Actor Fluidity and Knowledge Persistence in Regional Inventor NetworksExternal link. Economies, 10, 298.
- Sorgner, A. & Wyrwich, M.: Calling Baumol: What telephones can tell us about the allocation of entrepreneurial talent in the face of radical institutional changesExternal link Journal of Business Venturing. 37, 5, 106246.
- Croonen, E. P., Noseleit, F. & Wyrwich, M.: Entrepreneurs’ Eudaimonic Well-being: Multiple Roads Lead to RomeExternal link Academy of Management Proceedings.
- Wyrwich, M.: Historical episodes and their legacies across space: A famous case revisitedExternal link Journal of Regional Science. 62, 4, 1048-1091.
- Wyrwich, M., Steinberg, P., Noseleit, F. & de Faria, P.: Is open innovation imprinted on new ventures? The cooperation-inhibiting legacy of authoritarian regimesExternal link Research Policy. 51, 1, 104409.
- Medase, S. K. & Wyrwich, M.: The role of innovation for employment growth among firms in developing countries: Evidence from NigeriaExternal link African Journal of Science Technology Innovation & Development. 14, 3, 610-619.
2021
- James A. Cunningham and Matthias Menter (2021): "Transformative change in higher education: Does the evolution towards entrepreneurial universities influence high-technology entrepreneurship?"External link, Industry and Innovation, 28 (3), 343-364.
- Fossen, F.M. and A. Sorgner (2021). Digitalization of work and entry into entrepreneurshipExternal link. Journal of Business Research, 125, 548-563.
- Uwe Cantner, James A. Cunningham, Erik E. Lehmann, and Matthias Menter (2021): Entrepreneurial ecosystems: A dynamic lifecycle modelExternal link, Small Business Economics, 57, 407-423.
- David B. Audretsch, Erik. E. Lehmann, Matthias Menter, and Katharine Wirsching (2021): Intrapreneurship and absorptive capacities: The dynamic effect of labor mobilityExternal link, Technovation, 99, 102129.
- James A. Cunningham and Matthias Menter (2021): Transformative change in higher education: Entrepreneurial universities and high-technology entrepreneurshipExternal link, Industry and Innovation, 28 (3), 343-364.
- Johannes Carl and Matthias Menter (2021): The social impact of universities: Assessing the effects of the three university missions on social engagementExternal link, Studies in Higher Education, 46 (5), 965-976.
- Ciara Fitzgerald, James A. Cunningham, Matthias Menter and Richard B. Nyuur (2021): Strategy processes in technology transfer offices: Antecedents and consequencesExternal link, in: Dana Mietzner and Christian Schultz (eds.), New Perspectives in Technology Transfer, Springer, pp. 71-87.
- Andreas Freytag and Matthias Menter (2021): Innovation als Treiber für Klimaschutz: Die zentrale Rolle von Wirtschaft und PolitikExternal link, in: Dieter Thomaschweski and Rainer Völker (eds.), Standort Deutschland - Herausforderungen und notwendige Reformen, Kohlhammer, pp. 71-79.
- James A. Cunningham, Erik E. Lehmann, Matthias Menter and Nikolaus Seitz (2021): Regional innovation, entrepreneurship and the reform of the professor’s privilege in GermanyExternal link, in: Maribel Guerrero and David Urbano (eds.), Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurial Innovations, Springer, pp. 175-205.
- Fritsch, Michael und Michael Wyrwich: Entrepreneurship – Theorie, Empirie, Politik. 3. überarbeitete AuflageExternal link, Wiesbaden: Springer-Gabler.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: Is innovation (increasingly) concentrated in large cities? An international comparisonExternal link. Research Policy, 50, 104237.
- Fritsch, Michael, Maria Greve and Michael Wyrwich: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Entrepreneurship in Germany: First Observations and Interpretations.External link Foresight and STI Governance, 15(4), 42-51. (also published in Russian „Влияние COVID-19 на поведение бизнеса в Германии“)
- Fritsch, Michael, Maria Greve und Michael Wyrwich: Unternehmertum und Wissen als Treiber regionaler Entwicklung in Ostdeutschland.External link Unternehmertum im Focus, 4/21, Förderkreis Gründungs-Forschung e.V. (FGF) und Institut für Mittelstandsforschung, Bonn.
- Fritsch, Michael, Martin Obschonka, Fabian Wahl und Michael Wyrwich: Cultural Imprinting: Ancient Origins of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Germany.External link Jena Economic Research Papers #2021-012.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wrwich: Does Successful Innovation Require Large Cities? Germany as a CounterexampleExternal link. Economic Geography, 97, 284-308.
- Fritsch, Michael und Michael Wyrwich: "Die Bedeutung regionaler Ausgangsbedingungen für die Wirtschaftsentwicklung in Ostdeutschland." In Andreas Apelt and Lars Lüdicke (Hrsg.): Die Treuhandanstalt – Pragmatismus, Erfolgskonzept oder Ausverkauf? Halle (Saale): Mitteldeutscher Verlag, 40-48.
- Obschonka, Martin, Michael Fritsch and Michael Stuetzer: The Geography of Entrepreneurial PsychologyExternal link. Cheltenham: Elgar.
- Alina Sorgner and Michael Fritsch: Types of Institutions and Well-Being of Self-Employed and Paid-Employees in Europe.External link Small Business Economics, 56, 877-901.
- Greve, Maria, Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich: Long-Term Decline of Regions and the Rise of Populism: The Case of Germany. External linkJena Economic Research Papers #2021-006.
- Sorgner, A. & Wyrwich, M.: Calling Baumol: What Telephones Can Tell Us About the Allocation of Entrepreneurial Talent in the Face of Radical Institutional ChangesExternal link Institute of Labor Economics, (IZA Discussion Paper; no. 14458).
- Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich: Does Successful Innovation Require Large Urban Areas? Germany as a CounterexampleExternal link Economic Geography. 97, 3, 284-308.
- Slavtchev, V. & Wyrwich, M.: TV and EntrepreneurshipExternal link Groningen: University of Groningen, SOM research school, 50 (SOM Research Reports; vol. 2021014-I&O).
- Fritsch, M., Sorgner, A. & Wyrwich, M.: Types of institutions and well-being of self-employed and paid employees in EuropeExternal link Small Business Economics. 56, 2, 877-901.
2020
- Carl, J. (2020). From technological to social innovation–the changing role of principal investigators within entrepreneurial ecosystems. External link, Journal of Management Development 39(5), 739-752.
- James A. Cunningham and Matthias Menter (2020): Micro level academic entrepreneurship: A research agendaExternal link, Journal of Management Development, 39 (5), 581-598.
- James A. Cunningham, Brendan Dolan, Matthias Menter, Conor O’Kane, and Paul O’Reilly (2020): How principal investigators’ commercial experience influences technology transfer and market impactsExternal link, Research-Technology Management, 63 (5): 49-58.
- Hanna Hottenrott and Matthias Menter (2020): The socialization of doctoral students in the emergence of structured doctoral education in GermanyExternal link, in: John Weidman and Linda DeAngelo (eds.), Socialization in Higher Education and the Early Career - Theory, Research and Application, Springer, pp. 197-219.
- Fritsch, Michael: Ökonomisch vereint? Wirtschaftliche Unterschiede zwischen Ost- und Westdeutschland dreißig Jahre nach der WendeExternal link. Bürger & Staat, Themenheft „Vereint nach drei Jahrzehnten?“, Stuttgart: Landeszentrale für politisch Bildung Baden-Württemberg, 103-109.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wrwich: Does Successful Innovation Require Large Cities? Germany as a CounterexampleExternal link. Jena Economic Research Papers #2020-004.
- Fritsch, Michael: "Industrie und Industriekultur in Sachsen". In Thomas Spring (Hrsg.): Boom. 500 Jahre Industriekultur in Sachsen. Begleitheft zur 4. Sächsischen Landesausstellung, Dresden 2020: Sandstein Verlag, 323-331.
- Fritsch, Michael: "Innovation und Regionalentwicklung." In: Johannes Broecker and Michael Fritsch (Eds.): Ökonomische Geographie, 2nd edition, München 2020: Vahlen, 179-202 (Ch. 9).
- Fritsch, Michael: "Entrepreneurship und regionale Entwicklung." In: Johannes Broecker and Michael Fritsch (Eds.): Ökonomische Geographie, 2nd edition, München 2020: Vahlen 203-219 (Ch. 10).
- Fritsch, Michael: "Innovation als interdisziplinäres Forschungsfeld." In: Michael Farrenkopf, Friederike Hansell and Norman Pohl (Hrsg.): Lebenswerk Welterbe – Aspekte von Industriekultur und Industriearchäologie, von Wissenschafts- und Technigeschichte. Festschrift für Helmuth Albrecht zum 65. Geburtstag, Berlin 2020: GNT-Verlag, 107-115.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: Is innovation (increasingly) concentrated in large cities? An international comparisonExternal link. Jena Economic Research Papers #2020-003.
- Fritsch, Michael, Fabian Wahl, Martin Obschonka and Michael Wyrwich: The Deep Imprint of Roman Sandals: Evidence of Long-lasting Effects of Roman Rule on Personality, Economic Performance, and Well-Being in GermanyExternal link. Jena Economic Research Papers #2020-005.
- Broecker, Johannes und Michael Fritsch (Hrsg.): "Ökonomische Geographie". 2nd edition Munich 2020: Vahlen, 275 pages.
- Bailey, David, Jennifer Clark, Alessandra Colombelli, Carlo Corradini, Lisa De Propris, Ben Derudder, Ugo Fratesi, Michael Fritsch, John Harrison, Madeleine Hatfield, Tom Kemeny, Dieter Kogler, Arnoud Lagendijk, Philip Lawton, Raquel Ortega-Argilés and Stefano Usai Regional StudiesExternal link, 54, 1-4.
- Fritsch, Michael: "Regionalwissenschaft, Regionalökonomik, ökonomische Geographie – Eine Einführung." Johannes Broecker and Michael Fritsch (Eds.): Ökonomische Geographie, 2nd edition, Munich 2020: Vahlen, 1-3 (Ch. 1).
- Ruhrmann, Henriette, Michael Fritsch and Loet Leydesdorff: Smart Specialization Strategies at National, Regional, or Local Levels? Synergy and Policy-making in German Systems of InnovationExternal link.
- Fritsch, Michael, Alina Sorgner and Michael Wyrwich: Entrepreneurship and Job Satisfaction: The Role of Age.External link In Charlie Karlsson, Mikaela Backman and Orsa Kekezi (eds.): Handbook on Entrepreneurship and Aging. Cheltenham 2020: Elgar Publishers, 269-282.
- Baily, D. et al. Regions in a time of pandemic (Editorial)External link. Regional Studies, 54, 1163-1174.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: "Initial Conditions and Regional Performance in the Aftermath of Disruptive Shocks: The Case of East Germany after Socialism." Jena Economic Research Papers #2020-017.
- Changoluisa, Javier and Michael Fritsch: New Business Formation and Incumbents’ Perception of Competitive Pressure.External link Review of Industrial Organization, 56 (2020), 165-197.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: "Langfristige regionale Trends unternehmerischer Selbständigkeit reflektieren unternehmerische Kultur." In Katharina Hölzle, Heike Surrey and Victor Tiberius (eds.): Perspektiven des Entrepreneurships: Unternehmerische Konzepte zwischen Theorie und Praxis. Stuttgart 2020: Schäffer-Poeschel, 447-460 (Ch. 33).
- Fritsch, Michael and Moritz Zoellner: The Fluidity of Inventor NetworksExternal link. Journal of Technology Transfer, 45, 1063-1087.
- Sanders, Mark, Michael Stenkula, Michael Fritsch, Andrea Herrmann, Gresa Latifi, Balazs Pager, Laszlo Szerb, Elisa Terragno Bogliaccini and Michael Wyrwich: A Reform Strategy for Germany.External link In Axel Marx, Mark Sanders & Mikael Stenkula (eds.): Financial and Institutional Reforms for an Entrepreneurial Society in Europe Part II: Tailoring a Reform Strategy to Germany, Italy and the UK. Berlin 2020: Springer 163-202.
- Fritsch, Michael, Mirko Titze and Matthias Piontek: Identifying Cooperation for Innovation-A Comparison of Data SourcesExternal link. Industy and Innovation, 27, 630-659.
- Sanders, M. W. J. L., Stenkula, M., Fritsch, M., Herrmann, A. M., Latifi, G., Pager, B., Szerb, L., Terragno-Bogliaccini, E. & Wyrwich, M.: A Reform Strategy for GermanyExternal link The Entrepreneurial Society: A Reform Strategy for Italy, Germany and the UK. Sanders, M., Marx, A. & Stenkula, M. (eds.). Springer, 163-2020 ( International Studies in Entrepreneurship; vol. 44).
- Goethner, M. & Wyrwich, M.,: Cross-faculty proximity and academic entrepreneurship: the role of business schoolsExternal link Journal of Technology Transfer. 45, 4, 1016-1062.
- Fritsch, M. & Wyrwich, M.: Does Successful Innovation Require Large Urban Areas? Germany as a CounterexampleExternal link Jena Economic Research Papers; vol. 2020, no. 4
- Croonen, E. P. M., Noseleit, F. & Wyrwich, M.: Entrepreneurship and Well-Being: Accounting for the Heterogeneity of EntrepreneursExternal link Academy of Management Proceedings. 2020, 1, 13132.
- Fisch, C., Wyrwich, M., Nguyen, T. L. & Block, J. H.: Historical Institutional Differences and Entrepreneurship: The Case of Socialist Legacy in VietnamExternal link Groningen: University of Groningen, SOM research school, 50 p.
- Wyrwich, M. & Fritsch, M., 2020: Langfristige regionale Trends unternehmerischer Selbstaendigkeit reflektieren unternehmerische KulturExternal link Perspektiven des Entrepreneurship: Unternehmerische Konzepte zwischen Theorie und Praxis. Tiberius, V., Hoelzle, K. & Surrey, H. (eds.). Stuttgart: Schäffer-Poeschel VerlagExternal link, 447-460.
- Wyrwich, M., Migration restrictions and long-term regional development: Evidence from large-scale expulsions of Germans after World War IIExternal link Journal of Economic Geography. 20, 2, 481-507.
- Wyrwich, M., Kristalova, M. & Fritsch, M.: One transition story does not fit them all: Initial regional conditions and new business formation after socialismExternal link Jena Economic Research Papers; vol. 2020, no. 14
- Fritsch, M., Kristalova, M. & Wyrwich, M., Regional trajectories of entrepreneurship: the effect of socialism and transitionExternal link Jena Economic Research Papers; vol. 2020, no. 10
2019
- Brendan Dolan, James A. Cunningham, Matthias Menter, and Caroline McGregor (2019): The role and function of cooperative research centers in entrepreneurial universities: A micro level perspectiveExternal link, Management Decision, 57 (12), 3406-3425.
- James A. Cunningham, Erik E. Lehmann, Matthias Menter, and Nikolaus Seitz (2019): The impact of university focused technology transfer policies on regional innovation and entrepreneurshipExternal link, Journal of Technology Transfer, 44 (5), 1451-1475.
- Michael Fritsch, Alina Sorgner, Michael Wyrwich, and Evguenii Zazdravnykh (2019): Historical Shocks and Persistence of Economic Activity: Evidence from a Unique Natural ExperimentExternal link, Regional Studies, 53 (6), 790-802.
- Torben Klarl and Matthias Menter (2019): A simple behavioral model of stochastic knowledge accumulationExternal link, in: Erik E. Lehmann and Max Keilbach (eds.), From Industrial Organization to Entrepreneurship, Springer, pp. 447-452.
- Michael Wyrwich (2019): Historical and current spatial differences in female labor force participation: Evidence from GermanyExternal link, Papers in Regional Science, 98 (1), 211-239.
- Michael Wyrwich, Rolf Sternberg, and Michael Stuetzer (2019): Failing Role Models and the Formation of Fear of Entrepreneurial Failure: A Study of Regional Peer Effects in German RegionsExternal link, Journal of Economic Geography, 19 (3), 567-588.
- James A. Cunningham, Matthias Menter, and Katharine Wirsching (2019): Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Governance: A Principal Investigator Centred Governance FrameworkExternal link, Small Business Economics. 52 (2), 545-562.
- David B. Audretsch, James A. Cunningham, Donald F. Kuratko, Erik E. Lehmann, and Matthias Menter (2019): Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Economic, Technological and Societal ImpactsExternal link, Journal of Technology Transfer, 44 (2), 313-325.
- David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann, Matthias Menter, and Nikolaus Seitz (2019): Public cluster policy and firm performance: evaluating spillover effects across industriesExternal link, Entrepreneurship & Regional Development: An International Journal, 31 (1-2), 150-165.
- Michael Fritsch (2019): Entrepreneurship - Theorie, Empirie, Politik.
- Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich (2019): Regional Trajectories of Entrepreneurship, Knowledge, and Growth: The Role of History and CultureExternal link, Springer.
- Conor O’Kane, James A. Cunningham, Matthias Menter, and Sara Walton (Forthcoming): The brokering role of technology transfer offices within entrepreneurial ecosystems: An investigation of macro-meso-micro factorsExternal link, Journal of Technology Transfer, 1-31.
- Fritsch, Michael: Art. “Marktversagen”. In Staatslexikon der Görres Gesellschaft. 8th edition, vol. 3, 1440-1453, Freiburg 2019: Herder Verlag.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: Regional Trajectories of Entrepreneurship, Knowledge, and Growth―The Role of History and CultureExternal link. Cham: Springer 2019.
- Fritsch, Michael: Art. „Economic Restructuring”. In Raj Kollmorgen, Wolfgang Merkel and Hans-Jürgen Wagener (Hrsg.): Handbook of Political, Social, and Economic Transformation. Oxford 2019: Oxford University Press, pp. 480-485.
- Fritsch, Michael: The Regional Emergence of Innovative Start-ups: A Research Agenda. In David Audretsch, Erik Lehmann, and Al LinkExternal link (eds.): A Research Agenda for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Cheltenham, UK 2019: Edward Elgar Publishers, pp. 74-90.
- Fritsch, Michael: Entrepreneurship – Theorie, Empirie, PolitikExternal link. zweite, überarbeitete und aktualisierte Auflage, Wiesbaden: Springer.
- Buenstorf, Guido and Michael Fritsch: "Die Entwicklung des Laser-Innovationssystems in Deutschland". In Helmuth Albrecht (Ed.): Laserforschung in Deutschland 1960–1970. Eine vergleichende Studie zur Frühgeschichte von Laserforschung und Lasertechnik in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik. Berlin 2019: GNT-Verlag, pp. 445-460.
- Fritsch, Michael, Alina Sorgner and Michael Wyrwich: Types of Institutions and Well-Being of Self-Employed and Paid Employees in EuropeExternal link. Jena Economic Research Papers #2019-002.
- Fritsch, Michael and Sandra Kublina: Persistence and Change of Regional New Business Formation in the National League TableExternal link. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 29 (2019), 891-917.
- Fritsch, Michael, Muhamed Kudic and Andreas Pyka: "Evolution and Co-Evolution of Regional Innovation" Processes. Regional Studies, 53, 1235-1239.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: Regional Emergence of Start-Ups in Information Technologies: The Role of Knowledge, Skills and OpportunitiesExternal link. Foresight and STI Governance, 13, 62-71; also published in Russian (Роль знаний, навыков и возможностей в формировании региональных стартапов в сфере информационных технологий).
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: Regional Trajectories of Entrepreneurship and Growth.External link (eds.): From Industrial Organization to Entrepreneurship. Heidelberg 2019: Springer, 149-162.
- Fritsch, Michael, Korneliusz Pylak and Michael Wyrwich: Persistence of Entrepreneurship in Different Historical Contexts.External link Jena Economic Research Papers #2019-003.
- Fritsch, Michael and Muhamed Kudic: "Micro Fluidity and Macro Stability of Inventor Networks". Jena Economic Research Papers #2019-004.
- Fritsch, Michael, Alina Sorgner and Michael Wyrwich: Self-Employment and Well-Being across Institutional ContextsExternal link. Journal of Business Venturing, 34 (2019),105946.
- Fritsch, Michael, Martin Obschonka and Michael Wyrwich: Historical Roots of Cultures of Entrepreneurship and Innovation―An Analysis for German RegionsExternal link. Regional Studies, 53, 1296-1307.
- Fritsch, Michael: Art. „Innovation, Innovationspolitik“. In Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung (Hrsg.): Handwörterbuch der Stadt- und Raumentwicklung. 5. Auflage, Hannover: Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung, 1009-1013.
- Fritsch, Michael, Alina Sorgner, Michael Wyrwich and Evguenii Zazdravnykh: Historical Shocks and Persistence of Economic Activity: Evidence from a Unique Natural ExperimentExternal link. Regional Studies, 53, 790-802.
- Obschonka, Martin, Michael Wyrwich, Michael Fritsch, Samuel D. Gosling, P. Jason Rentfrow and Jeff Potter: Von unterkühlten Norddeutschen, gemütlichen Süddeutschen und aufgeschlossenen Großstädtern: Regionale Persönlichkeitsunterschiede in DeutschlandExternal link. Psychologische Rundschau. 70 (2019), 173-194.
- Fritsch, M., Sorgner, A. & Wyrwich, M.,: Entrepreneurship and Job Satisfaction: The Role of AgeExternal linkHandbook of Research on Entrepreneurship and Aging. Backman, M., Karlsson, C. & Kekezi, O. (eds.). Edward ElgarExternal link, 269-282.
- Wyrwich, M., Sternberg, R. & Stuetzer, M.:, Failing Role Models and the Formation of Fear of Entrepreneurial Failure: A Study of Regional Peer Effects in German RegionsExternal link Journal of Economic Geography. 19, 3, 567-588.
- Wyrwich, M.: Historical and current spatial differences in female labour force participation: Evidence from GermanyExternal link Papers in Regional Science. 98, 1, 211-230.
- Chepurenko, A., Kristalova, M. & Wyrwich, M.: Historical and Institutional Determinants of Universities' Role in Fostering EntrepreneurshipExternal link Foresight and STI Governance. 13, 4, 48-59.
- Fritsch, M., Obschonka, M. & Wyrwich, M., Historical roots of entrepreneurship-facilitating culture and innovation activity: an analysis for German regionsExternal link Regional Studies. 53, 9,1296-1307.
- Wyrwich, M.: New KIBS on the bloc: The role of local manufacturing for start-up activity in knowledge-intensive business servicesExternal link Regional Studies. 53, 3, 320-329.
- Noseleit, F., Croonen, E. P. & Wyrwich, M.: Towards ‘Dirty Realism’ in Inequality Research: is Inequality Always Dirty?External link Academy of Management Proceedings. 2019, 1, 13616.
- Obschonka, M., Wyrwich, M., Fritsch, M., Gosling, S. D., Rentfrow, P. J. & Potter, J.: Von unterkühlten Norddeutschen, gemütlichen Süddeutschen und aufgeschlossenen Großstädtern: Regionale Persönlichkeitsunterschiede in DeutschlandExternal link Psychologische Rundschau. 70, 3, 173-194.
2018
- James A. Cunningham, Matthias Menter, and Conor O'Kane (2018): Value Creation in the Quadruple Helix: A Micro Level Conceptual Model of Value CreationExternal link, R&D Management, 48 (1), 136-147.
- Michael Fritsch (2018): Marktversagen und Wirtschaftspolitik - Mikroökonomische Grundlagen staatlichen Handelns, Springer.
- Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich (2018): Regional Knowledge, Entrepreneurial Culture and Innovative Start-ups over Time and Space - An Empirical InvestigationExternal link, Small Business Economics, 51 (2), 337-353.
- Alexander Konon, Michael Fritsch, and Alexander S. Kritikos (2018): Business Cycles and Start-ups across Industries: an Empirical Analysis for GermanyExternal link, Journal of Business Venturing, 33 (6), 742-761.
- Sorgner, A. and M. Fritsch (2018). Entrepreneurial career paths: occupational context and the propensity to become self-employedExternal link, Small Business Economics, 51, 129-152.
- Dennis P. Leyden and Matthias Menter (2018): The legacy and promise of Vannevar Bush: rethinking the model of innovation and the role of public policyExternal link, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 27 (3), 225-242.
- Erik E. Lehmann and Matthias Menter (2018): Public Cluster Policy and Neighboring Regions: Beggar-thy-neighbor?External link, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 27 (5-6), 420-437.
- Erik E. Lehmann and Matthias Menter (2018): Public Cluster Policy and PerformanceExternal link, The Journal of Technology Transfer, 43 (3), 558-592.
- Matthias Menter, Erik E. Lehmann, and Torben Klarl (2018): In Search of Excellence: A Case study of the first Excellence Initiative of GermanyExternal link, Journal of Business Economics, 88 (9), 1105-1132.
- Michael Fritsch, Martin Obschonka and Michael Wyrwich: "Historical Roots of Entrepreneurial Culture and Innovation Activity– An Analysis for German Regions." Jena Economic Research Papers #2018-007.
- Zoellner, Moritz, Michael Fritsch und Michael Wyrwich: An Evaluation of German Active Labour Market Policies: A review of the empirical evidenceExternal link. Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, 7 (2018), 377-410.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: Regional Knowledge, Entrepreneurial Culture and Innovative Start-ups over Time and Space – An Empirical Investigation.External link Small Business Economics, 51 (2018), 337-353.
Falck, Oliver, Michael Fritsch, Stephan Heblich, and Anne Otto: Music in the Air: Estimating the Social Return to Cultural AmenitiesExternal link. Journal of Cultural Economics, 42, 365-391. - Fritsch, Michael and Sandra Kublina: Related Variety, Unrelated Variety, and Regional Growth: The Role of Absorptive Capacity and Entrepreneurship.External link Regional Studies, 52 (2018), 1360-1371.
- Fritsch, Michael: Marktversagen und Wirtschaftspolitik – Mikroökonomische Grundlagen staatlichen Handelns. 10. überarbeitete und ergänzte Auflage, 399 S., München 2018: Vahlen.
- Fritsch, Michael, Mirko Titze and Matthias Piontek: "Knowledge Interactions in Regional Innovation Networks: Comparing Data Sources." Jena Economic Research Papers # 2018-003.
- Falck, Oliver, Michael Fritsch and Stephan Heblich: Was trägt etablierte Hochkultur zur Regionalentwicklung bei? Opernhäuser als Beispiel.External link In Karl-Heinz Reuband (Hrsg.): Oper, Publikum und Gesellschaft. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 3-18.
- Fritsch, Michael and Sandra Kublina: Entrepreneurship, Growth, Regional Growth Regimes. In J. Leitão, H. Alves, N. Krueger and J. Park (Hrsg.): Entrepreneurial, Innovative and Sustainable (EIS) Ecosystems, Heidelberg 2018: Springer, 3-34.
- Fritsch, Michael, Martin Obschonka, Michael Wyrwich, Samuel D. Gosling, P. Jason Rentfrow and Jeff Potter: Regionale Unterschiede der Verteilung von Personen mit unternehmerischem Persönlichkeitsprofil in Deutschland – Ein ÜberblickExternal link. Raumforschung und Raumordung/Spatial Research and Planning, 76 (2018), 65-81 76.
- Sorgner, Alina and Michael Fritsch: Entrepreneurial Career Paths: Occupational Context and the Propensity to Become Self-EmployedExternal link. Small Business Economics. 51 (2018) 129-152.
- Konon, Alexander, Michael Fritsch and Alexander Kritikos: Business Cycles and Start-ups across Industries: an Empirical Analysis for GermanyExternal link. Journal of Business Venturing, 33, 742-761.
- Wyrwich, M., Fritsch, M., Sorgner, A. & Bublitz, E.: GAW survey data linked with administrative data of the IAB (GAW-ADIAB): A documentation and review of empirical evidence and research opportunitiesExternal link
- Bublitz, E. & Wyrwich, M., Technological change and labor market integrationExternal link, Jena Economic Research Papers; no. 2018-008.
- Wyrwich, M. & Giebler, A.: The privatization activities of the Treuhandanstalt and the transformation of the East German corporate landscape: a new dataset for first explorationsExternal link
2017
- James A. Cunningham, Matthias Menter, and Chris Young (2017): A review of qualitative case methods trends and themes used in technology transfer researchExternal link, The Journal of Technology Transfer, 42 (4), 923-956.
- Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich (2017): The Effect of Entrepreneurship on Economic Development - An empirical analysis using regional entrepreneurship cultureExternal link, Journal of Economic Geography, 17 (1), 157-189.
- Donald F. Kuratko and Matthias Menter (2017): The Role of Public Policy in Fostering Technology Based Nascent EntrepreneurshipExternal link, in: James A. Cunningham and Conor OKane (eds.), Technology Based Nascent Entrepreneurship, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 19-52.
- Erik E. Lehmann, Matthias Menter, and Katharine Wirsching (2017): Firm Performance and Regional Innovation Mechanisms: The Moderating Role of Absorptive Capacities, Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference Proceedings.
- Alina Sorgner, Michael Fritsch, and Alexander S. Kritikos (2017): Do entrepreneurs really earn less?External link, Small Business Economics, 49 (2), 251-272.
- Sorgner, A., M. Fritsch, and A. Kritikos (2017). Do entrepreneurs really earn less?External link Small Business Economics, 49, 251-272.
- Fritsch, Michael: Entrepreneurship and Growth – A Personal Story. In David B. Audretsch and Erik Lehmann (Hrsg.): Routledge Companion to Makers in Modern Entrepreneurship. Abingdon 2017: Routledge, 116-129.
- Fritsch, Michael: The Effect of New Business Formation for Regional Development. In Gorkan Ahmetoglu et al. (Hrsg.): Wiley Handbook of Entrepreneurship. New York et al.: Wiley, 379-400 (Chapter 17).
- Fritsch, Michael: Review of Christian Warnecke, Universitäten und Fachhochschulen im regionalen Innovationssystem – eine deutschlandweite Betrachtung. Bochum 2016: Universitätsverlag Brockmeyer. Raumforschung und Raumordnung, 75, 75f.
- Fritsch, Michael: Review of Joseph Alois Schumpeter, The Theory of Economic Development – An Inquiry into Profits, Capital, Credit, Interest, and the Business Cycle. Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University, 1934. Regional Studies.
- Fritsch, Michael and Ronney Aamoucke: Fields of Knowledge in Higher Education Institutions, and Innovative Start-Ups – An Empirical Investigation. Papers in Regional Science, 96, S1-S27.
- Fritsch, Michael and Javier Changoluisa: New Business Formation and the Productivity of Manufacturing Incumbents: Effects and Mechanisms. Journal of Business Venturing, 32, 237-259.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: The effect of entrepreneurship on economic development-an empirical analysis using regional entrepreneurship cultureExternal link. Journal of Economic Geography, 17, 157-189.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: Persistence of Regional Entrepreneurship: Causes, Effects, and Directions for Future ResearchExternal link. Jena Economic Research Papers # 2017-003.
- Fritsch, Michael and Moritz Zöllner: The Fluidity of Inventor Networks. Jena Economic Research Papers # 2017-009, Friedrich Schiller University Jena. pdfExternal link
- Sorgner, Alina, Michael Fritsch and Alexander Kritikos: Do Entrepreneurs Really Earn Less? Small Business Economics, 49, 251-272.
- Turok, Ivan, et. al.: Global reversal, regional revival? Regional Studies, 51, 1-8. pdfExternal link
- Piontek, M. & Wyrwich, M., The emergence of entrepreneurial ideas at universities in times of demographic change: Evidence from GermanyExternal link, Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaft. 37, 1, 1-37.
- Fritsch, M. & Wyrwich, M.External link,The Long Persistence of Regional Levels of Entrepreneurship: Germany, 1925—2005External link,Entrepreneurship in a Regional Context. Fritsch, M. & Storey, D. J. (eds.).
2016
- David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann, and Matthias Menter (2016): Public Cluster Policy and New Venture CreationExternal link, Journal of Industrial and Business Economics, 43 (4), 357-381.
- Erik E. Lehmann and Matthias Menter (2016): University-Industry Collaboration and Regional WealthExternal link, The Journal of Technology Transfer, 41 (6), 1284-1307.
- Matthias Menter (2016): Principal Investigators and the Commercialization of KnowledgeExternal link, in: David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann, Silvio Vismara, and Michele Meoli (eds.), University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness, Springer, pp. 193-203.
- Michael Stuetzer, Martin Obschonka, David B. Audretsch, Michael Wyrwich, Peter J. Rentfrow, Mike Coombes, Leigh Shaw-Taylor, and Max Satchell (2016): Industry structure, entrepreneurship, and culture: An empirical analysis using historical coalfieldsExternal link, European Economic Review, 86, 52-72.
- Changoluisa, Javier and Michael Fritsch: New Business Formation and Incumbents‘ Perception of Competitive Pressure. Jena Economic Research Papers # 2016-019.
- Fritsch, Michael: Entrepreneurship – Theorie, Empirie, Politik. Wiesbaden: Springer.
- Fritsch, Michael and Alexander Kritikos: Entrepreneurship and the Business Cycle. CESifo DICE Report, 14 (3), 24-28.
- Fritsch, Michael and Sandra Kublina: Related Variety, Unrelated Variety, and Regional Growth: The Role of Absorptive Capacity and Entrepreneurship. Jena Economic Research Papers # 2016-009.
- Fritsch, Michael and Sandra Kublina: Persistence and Change of Regional New Business Formation in the National League Table. Jena Economic Research Papers # 2016-001.
- Fritsch, Michael and Muhamed Kudic: Preferential Attachment and Pattern Formation in R&D Networks – Plausible explanation or just a widespread myth? Jena Economic Research Papers # 2016-005.
- Fritsch, Michael, Alina Sorgner, Michael Wyrwich and Evguenii Zazdravnykh: Historical Shocks and Persistence of Economic Activity: Evidence from a Unique Natural Experiment. Jena Economic Research Papers # 2016-007.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: Entrepreneurship in the East German Transition Process: Lessons for the Korean PeninsulaExternal link Jena Economic Research Papers # 2016-008.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: The Persistence of Regional Entrepreneurship – Are all types of self-employment equally important? In Elizabeth Mack and Haifeng Qian (eds.): The Geography of Entrepreneurship. Abindgdon (2016): Routledge, 48-67.
- Fritsch, Michael and Michael Wyrwich: Does persistence in start-up activity reflect persistence in social capital?External link In Hans Westlund and Johan P. Larsson (Hrsg.): Edward Elgar Handbook on Social Capital and Regional Development. Cheltenham: Elgar, 82-107.
- Zoellner, Moritz, Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich: An Evaluation of German Active Labor Market Policies and its Entrepreneurship Promotion. Jena Economic Research Papers # 2016-022.
- Wyrwich, M., Stuetzer, M. & Sternberg: Entrepreneurial role models, fear of failure, and institutional approval of entrepreneurship: a tale of two regionsExternal link , Small Business Economics. 46, 3, 467-492.
- Wyrwich, M.: Everything in Its Place: Entrepreneurship and the Strategic Management of Cities, Regions, and StatesExternal link, Regional Studies. 50, 1, 183-184.
- Stuetzer, M., Obschonka, M., Audretsch, D. B., Wyrwich, M.External link, Rentfrow, P. J., Coombes, M., Shaw-Taylor, L. & Satchell, M.: Industry structure, entrepreneurship, and culture: An empirical analysis using historical coalfieldsExternal link , European Economic Review. 86, 52-72.
2015
- Bublitz, E., Fritsch, M. & Wyrwich, M., Balanced Skills and the City: An Analysis of the Relationship between Entrepreneur-ial Skill Balance, Thickness and InnovationExternal link , Economic Geography. 91, 4, p. 475-508.
- Paolo Ferrucci, Liam Foran, Elisa Hilgers, Matthias Menter, and Markus Steinbauer: Crime and Security in Europe and the USExternal link, in: David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann, Aileen Richardson, and Silvio Vismara (eds.), Globalization and Public Policy, Springer, pp. 59-73.
- Michael Wyrwich: Entrepreneurship and the intergenerational transmission of valuesExternal link, Small Business Economics, 45(1), 191-213.
- Piontek, M. & Wyrwich, M.: Die Förderung von Gründungen und Gründungskultur an Hochschulen vor dem Hintergrund demografischen WandelsExternal link ,Schrumpfende Regionen - dynamische Hochschulen: Hochschulstrategien im demografischen Wandel, Springer, p. 135-154 20 p.
- Fritsch, Michael, Alina Sorgner and Michael Wyrwich: Die Entwicklung der Wirtschaft in Ostdeutschland nach der Wiedervereinigung. Gesellschaft. Wirtschaft. Politik. 64.
- Fritsch, Michael and David J. Storey (Hrsg.): Entrepreneurship in a Regional Context. Abingdon 2015: Routledge.
- Fritsch, Michael and Luis F. Medrano Echalar: New Technology in the Region – Agglomeration and Absorptive Capacity Effects on Laser Technology Research in West Germany, 1960-2005. Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 24 (2015), 65-94.
- Fritsch, Michael and Sandra Kublina: Entrepreneurship, Growth, Regional Growth Regimes, Jena Economic Research Papers # 002-2015.
- Fritsch, Michael and Matthias Piontek: Die Hochschullandschaft im demografischen Wandel- Entwicklungstrends und Handlungsalternativen. Raumforschung und Raumordnung, 73, 357-368.
- Fritsch, Michael and Matthias Piontek: Regionaler demografischer Wandel und Hochschulentwicklung. In Michael Fritsch, Peer Pasternack and Mirko Titze (eds.): Schrumpfende Regionen – dynamische Hochschulen. Hochschulstrategien im demografischen Wandel, Wiesbaden 2015: Springer VS, 59-88.
- Fritsch, Michael, Peer Pasternack and Mirko Titze: Demografischer Wandel und Hochschulentwicklung – Ein Gesamtfazit. In Michael Fritsch, Peer Pasternack and Mirko Titze (Hrsg.): Schrumpfende Regionen – dynamische Hochschulen. Hochschulstrategien im demografischen Wandel, Wiesbaden 2015: Springer VS, 295-302.
- Fritsch, Michael, Peer Pasternack and Mirko Titze (Hrsg.): Schrumpfende Regionen – dynamische Hochschulen. Hochschulstrategien im demografischen Wandel. Wiesbaden 2015: Springer VS.
- Fritsch, Michael, Alexander Kritikos and Alina Sorgner: Why Did Self-Employment Increase so Strongly in Germany? IZA Discussion Paper No. 8818, Bonn: IZA.
- Fritsch, Michael, Alexander Kritikos and Alina Sorgner: Verdienen Selbständige wirklich weniger als Angestellte? DIW-Wochenbericht, 82, No. 7, 134-141.
- Fritsch, Michael, Alexander Kritikos and Katharina Pijnenburg: Business Cycles, Unemployment and Entrepreneurial Entry – First Evidence from Germany. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 11 (2015), 267-286.
- Fritsch, Michael: Art. „Restrukturierung“. In Raj Kollmorgen, Wolfgang Merkel and Hans-Jürgen Wagener (Hrsg.): Handbuch der Transformationsforschung, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag, 667-772.
- Fritsch, Michael: Die Bedeutung von Hochschulen für regionale Innovationsaktivitäten. In Michael Fritsch, Peer Pasternack and Mirko Titze (Hrsg.): Schrumpfende Regionen - dynamische Hochschulen. Hochschulstrategien im demografischen Wandel, Wiesbaden 2015: Springer VS, 119-134.
- Fritsch, Michael: Methods of Analyzing the Relationship Between New Business Formation and Regional Development. In Charlie Karlsson, Martin Andersson and Therese Norman (Hrsg.): Handbook of Research Methods and Applications Economic Geography, Cheltenham 2015: Elgar, 303-320.
- Bublitz, Elisabeth, Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich: Balanced Skills and the City: An Analysis of the Relationship between Entrepreneurial Skill Balance, Thickness and Innovation. Economic Geography, 91, 475-508.
- Buenstorf, Guido, Michael Fritsch and Luis F. Medrano: Regional Knowledge, Organizational Capabilities and the Emergence of the West German Laser Systems Industry, 1975-2005. Regional Studies, 49, 59-75.
- Falck, Oliver, Michael Fritsch and Stephan Heblich: Response to the Comment „Phantom of the Opera?“ or „Sex and the City“External link by Thomas K. Bauer, Philipp Breidenbach, and Christoph M. Schmidt. Labour Economics, 37, 99-100.
- Falck, Oliver, Michael Fritsch, Stephan Heblich and Anne Otto: Music in the Air: Estimating the Social Return to Cultural Amenities. Munich 2015: CESifo Working Paper No. 5183.
- Arnold, Michael, Alexander Eickelpasch, Michael Fritsch, Anselm Mattes and Alexander Schiersch: Kleinteiligkeit der ostdeutschen Wirtschaft – Gibt es spezifische Wachstunshemmnisse für die Bildung größerer Unternhemenseinheiten? Final project report submitted to the German Ministry of the Interieor, Berlin: DIW econ, 2015.
- Arnold, Michael, Alexander Eickelpasch, Michael Fritsch, Anselm Mattes and Alexander Schiersch: Die ostdeutsche Wirtschaft ist zu kleinteilig strukturiert. DIW-Wochenbericht, 82 (2015), No. 35, 764-772.
- Falck, Oliver, Michael Fritsch, Stephan Heblich and Anne Otto: Ein positiver Standortfaktor – Zum Wert von Kunst und Kultur für den Wohlstand einer Region. Politik und Kultur, 15 / 3 (2015), 8.
- Fritsch, Michael, Alina Sorgner and Michael Wyrwich: Wandel und Persistenz: Die Entwicklung der Wirtschaft in Ostdeutschland nach der Wiedervereinigung. Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft, Politik, 64 (2015), H. 2, 225-237.
- Fritsch, Michael: Methods of Analyzing the Relationship Between New Business Formation and Regional DevelopmentExternal link. In Charlie Karlsson, Martin Andersson and Therese Norman (Hrsg.): Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Economic Geography, Cheltenham 2015: Elgar, 303-320.
- Fritsch, Michael: Art. „Wirtschaftliche Restrukturierung“. In Raj Kollmorgen, Wolfgang Merkel und Hans-Jürgen Wagener (Hrsg.): Handbuch der Transformationsforschung, Wiesbaden 2015: VS Verlag, 767-772.
- Fritsch, Michael, Michael Wyrwich, Elisabeth Bublitz and Alina Sorgner: GAW-Befragungsdaten verknüpft mit administrativen Daten des IAB (GAW-ADIAB)External link, Datenreport zur Gründerbefragung des Projekts SFB 580 B10 „Gründungsgeschehen und Arbeitsmarkt in ost- und westdeutschen Wachstumsregimen (GAW)“. FDZ-Datenreport 05/2015, Nürnberg: Forschungsdatenzentrum der Bundesagentur für Arbeit im Institut für Arbeitsmarkt-und Berufsforschung.
- Titze, Mirko, Wilfried Ehrenfeld, Matthias Piontek and Gunnar Pippel: Netzwerke zwischen Hochschulen und Wirtschaft: Ein MehrebenenansatzExternal link. In Michael Fritsch, Peer Pasternack and Mirko Titze (Hrsg.): Schrumpfende Regionen – dynamische Hochschulen. Hochschulstrategien im demografischen Wandel, Wiesbaden 2015: Springer VS, 213-235.
- Fritsch, Michael, Alina Sorgner, Michael Wyrwich and Moritz Zöllner: Entwicklung und Perspektiven der Förderung innovativer Gründungen im Freistaat ThüringenExternal link. Studie im Auftrag der Stiftung für Technologie, Innovation und Forschung Thüringen (STIFT) sowie des Thüringer Ministeriums für Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und digitale Gesellschaft, Jena: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität