SCIENTIST MUNICH

Jurisprudence Social Sciences

Job Code: 376Job Offer from June 28, 2022

The Department of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition (MPI) conducts research on the incentives, determinants and implications of innovation and entrepreneurship processes, as well as their behavioral foundations.

The department, headed by Prof. Dietmar Harhoff, invites outstanding and motivated researchers (m/f/d) to apply as Postdocs in Economics or Management. The term of appointment is three years, but can be extended to six years.

Innovation and entrepreneurship research

Researchers at the Institute are expected to independently carry out basic research in the fields of

  • Innovation (with a possible focus on intellectual property rights, digitalization, economics of science, organization of innovation processes, human resources, international management, or health care)
  • Entrepreneurship (e.g., entrepreneurial finance, entrepreneurship education, entrepreneurial teams)
  • Behavioral Foundations (e.g., incentives for creativity, innovation motives and behavior, inventor characteristics and personality)
  • They publish their work in leading academic journals. The Institute provides access to an outstanding research infrastructure, including large-scale databases and its own experimental laboratory. The working language is English.

About the position
 

  • The term of appointment is three years, but can be extended to six years.
  • The position does not include teaching obligations.
  • The gross salary is based on the Labor Agreement for Public Service (TVöD) and prior work experience, between 56,229 EUR and 65,046 EUR annually.

Required qualifications

Candidates are expected to hold a Ph.D. in business administration or economics, or be close to finishing their Ph.D., and have a strong background in empirical methods.

Application procedure

The Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are under-represented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply. The Max Planck Society is committed to employing more handicapped individuals and especially encourages them to apply.

We encourage candidates to apply before 31 July 2022, but we will accept applications until 30 November 2022. Candidates who attend the 2022 AOM Meeting, 5–9 August, should indicate their availability for an interview.

Note that only applications with a CV, Job Market Paper, Cover Letter, and Research Statement will be accepted. Please upload your documents as PDF files. Use the section “Documents” to upload your CV and Cover Letter, and upload your Job Market Paper and Research Statement under “Optional further documents”. Application Link.

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