Research Center for Entrepreneurship Evidence
Organisational unit: Institute
Organisation profile
Since its fundamental reforms in 2006, Leuphana has strongly emphasized a profile in entrepreneurship research, teaching, and industry engagement. In 2013 the OECD and EU considered Leuphana as Best Practice for Entrepreneurship Education - “Supporting the entrepreneurial potential of higher education.” In 2015, the OECD study on the unique Leuphana Innovation Incubator showed a clear impact on regional development. In 2016, the university ranked as the top mid-sized entrepreneurial university in Germany three times in a row (Gründungsradar, Stifterverbandes), a position in the top ranks that could be sustained until today.
For creating an interdisciplinary entrepreneurship platform, the Research Center of Entrepreneurship was first established in 2012, which acted as a crystallization point for joint research. Over the years, different research groups and networked communities formed within the Research Center of Entrepreneurship. To account for this diversification of research topics, interests, and communities, Leuphana created three offsprings with different research profiles hosted in three research centers with their respective scholarly communities:
- The Center on Social Business and Values (YUNUS)
- The Leuphana Center for Organization & Social Transformation (LOST)
- The Center of Evidence-based Entrepreneurship Development (CEED)
Main research areas
Science leads to a better understanding, and understanding is the basis for reflective and informed action that will make a difference. Our research projects aim to improve our theoretical understanding of entrepreneurship so that we can support entrepreneurs in the entrepreneurial process. Our research projects have a psychological, economic and strategic perspective. This is because we believe that integrating these different perspectives leads to a comprehensive understanding of entrepreneurship and enables effective action to promote entrepreneurship. Our research projects cover areas such as the entrepreneurial process, corporate entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship training, university entrepreneurship, and evidence-based entrepreneurship.
Our current Research Topics are:
- Digital Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurship Training: STEP
- Entrepreneurship Training: PI
- Gender and Entrepreneurship
- Social Entrepreneurship
- regional Innovation
- Sustainable Entrepreneurship
- Female Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurship for sustainable development
- Professions and Entrepreneurship
- Institutional Entrepreneurship
- Corporate Entrepreneurship
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Governance of Professional Service Firms: A Configurational Approach
Harlacher, D. & Reihlen, M., 2013, Lüneburg: Otto Group Lehrstuhl für Strategisches Management an der Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, 52 p. (Arbeitspapier : Discussion paper; no. 11).Research output: Working paper › Working papers
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Governance of professional service firms: a configurational approach
Harlacher, D. & Reihlen, M., 01.06.2014, In: Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research (SBuR). 7, 1, p. 125-160 36 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Gründung einer Unternehmensberatung
Göse, S. & Reihlen, M., 2017, Berlin: Gabler Verlag. 82 p. (Leuphana Case Studies)Research output: Books and anthologies › Monographs › Transfer
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Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship in Professional Services
Reihlen, M. (Editor) & Werr, A. (Editor), 2012, Edward Elgar Publishing. 416 p.Research output: Books and anthologies › Book
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Happy and proactive ? The role of hedonic and eudaimonic well-being in business owners’ personal initiative
Hahn, V., Frese, M., Binnewieser, C. & Schmitt, A., 01.2012, In: Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. 36, 1, p. 97-114 18 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Hell is other people? Gender and interactions with strangers in the workplace influence a person's risk of depression
Fischer, S., Wiemer, A., Diedrich, L., Moock, J. & Rössler, W., 30.07.2014, In: PLoS ONE. 9, 7, 9 p., e103501.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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How do family entrepreneurs recognize opportunities? Three propositions
Tegtmeier, S. & Classen, C., 2017, In: Review of International Business and Strategy. 27, 2, p. 199-216 18 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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How small business managers’ age and focus on opportunities affect business growth: A mediated moderation growth model
Gielnik, M. M., Zacher, H. & Schmitt, A., 07.2017, In: Journal of Small Business Management. 55, 3, p. 460-483 24 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Scientific review articles › Research
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How to Integrate Refugees Into the Workforce - Different Opportunities for (Social) Entrepreneurship
Freudenberg, J. & Halberstadt, J., 30.07.2018, In: Problemy zarządzania - Management issues. 16, 1, p. 40-60 21 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Humane Orientation as a New Cultural Dimension of the GLOBE Project: A Validation Study of the GLOBE Scale and Out-Group Humane Orientation in 25 Countries
Schloesser, O., Frese, M., Heintze, A. M., Al-Najjar, M., Arciszewski , T., Besevegis, E. G., Bishop, G. D., Bonnes, M., Clegg, C. W., Drozda-Senkowska, E., Gaborit, M., Garzon, D., Hansen, T., Heszen, I., Juhász, M., Keating, M. A. & Mangundjaya, W., 05.2013, In: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 44, 4, p. 535-551 17 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review