Seminar Applied Economics (372002)
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Sommersemester
Seminar-Steckbrief Sommersemester
General Details Seminar title Semiar Applied Economics Course code(s) 372002 Academic session SoSe 22 Course availability regularly Course content Effect of remote work on innovation
Target group / area (Zuordnung) MSc WiWi PO 2018: Area Economic Policy and Theory
Number of participants 20 Course language Seminar: English
Seminar paper (written assignment): EnglishLocation Internal Seminar Industry partner No Timetable Block course Completion of term paper During lecture period Requirements and Academic Support Objectives Students are able to identify and analyze challenges in innovation economics, to derive policy interventions, and to design empirical studies to evaluate the effectiveness of these interventions. Prerequisites - Introductory course to academic research Recommended, see https://www.sk.uni-hannover.de/schreiben.html Formal guidelines None General literature - Basic literature to introduce each topic Yes Methodology Econometrics, literature research Specialised software None Recommended word processing software No particular recommendation Length of term paper 10 pages Meeting(s) to discuss outline As needed Performance requirements / evaluation [indicate weighting] - 60 % Seminar Paper (Group Grade)
- 25 % Presentation (Single Grade)
- 15 % Participation on Discussions (Single Grade)
Examiner(s) Prof. Dr. Marina Schröder Contact person Rika Stoczek Group Assignments and Topics Group assignment Group work in teams of two. Group size 1 -2 Group formation Preference-based and / or by random draw Topics You can find the topics here. Assignment of topics Preference-based and / or by random draw Initial registration Pre-registration is requested by 12.04.2022 via online tool. The link will be available here during the registration period. Pre-registration via the online tool will be open from 31.03.2022 midday. Process Schedule Initial registration / application Pre-registration is requested by 12.04.2022 via online tool. The link will be available here during the registration period. Pre-registration via the online tool will be open from 31.03.2022 midday. Initial discussion / topic discussion / kick-off meeting 20th of April 2022 12.00-15.00 (1503.115) Topic assignment 20th of April 2022 12.00-15.00 (1503.115) Formal (binding) registration With the pre-registration, you are bindingly registered for the seminar as long as the number of applicants does not exceed the number of places. Commencement of seminar paper 20th of April 2022 12.00-15.00 (Room: 1503.115) Submission of seminar paper 15th of July 2022
Submission of presentation 15th of June 2022 until 23:59 Presentation 16th of June 2022 09.00-18.00 (Room: 1501.112, we will move to another room in the afternoon)
17th of June 2022 09:00-18:00 (Room: 1503.115)
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Wintersemester
Seminar-Steckbrief Wintersemester
General Details Seminar title Applied Economics Course code(s) 372002 Academic session WiSe 21/22 Course availability regularly Course content Effect of remote work on innovation
Target group / area (Zuordnung) MSc WiWi PO 2018: Area Economic Policy and Theory
Number of participants 20 Course language Seminar: English
Seminar paper (written assignment): EnglishLocation Internal Seminar Industry partner No Timetable Block course Completion of term paper During lecture period Requirements and Academic Support Objectives Students are able to identify and analyze challenges in innovation economics, to derive policy interventions, and to design empirical studies to evaluate the effectiveness of these interventions. Prerequisites - Introductory course to academic research Recommended, see https://www.sk.uni-hannover.de/schreiben.html Formal guidelines None General literature - Basic literature to introduce each topic Yes Methodology Experimental economics, empirical analysis, literature research Specialised software None Recommended word processing software No particular recommendation Length of term paper 10 pages Meeting(s) to discuss outline As needed Performance requirements / evaluation [indicate weighting] - 60 % Seminar Paper (Group Grade)
- 25 % Presentation (Single Grade)
- 15 % Participation on Discussions (Single Grade)
Examiner(s) Prof. Dr. Marina Schröder Contact person Rika Stoczek Group Assignments and Topics Group assignment Group work in teams of two is recommended, but is optional due to the current situation. The length of the term paper will be adjusted accordingly for individual work. Group size 1 -2 Group formation Preference-based and / or by random draw Topics The list can be founde here. Assignment of topics Preference-based and / or by random draw Initial registration Pre-registration is requested by 12.10.2021 via online tool. (The link will be here). The pre-registration via the online tool will be available from September 28th. If the number of applicants exceeds the number of places, places will be allocated through a random draw. Process Schedule Initial registration / application Pre-registration is requested by 12.10.2021 via online tool. (The link will be here). The pre-registration via the online tool will be available from September 28th. If the number of applicants exceeds the number of places, places will be allocated through a random draw. Initial discussion / topic discussion / kick-off meeting Kick-off: 20.10.21 from 9am to 12pm in I-112 Topic assignment 20.10.21 from 9am to 12pm in I-112 (on kick-off date) Formal (binding) registration With the pre-registration, you are bindingly registered for the seminar as long as the number of applicants does not exceed the number of places. Commencement of seminar paper 20.10.21 Submission of seminar paper Approx. 1 week before the end of the semester
Submission of presentation The day before until 11:59pm. Participation in the presentation events is mandatory. According to the current status the events will take place in presence. Presentation - 08.12.21 from 9am to 6pm in I-112
- 09.12.21 from 11am to 6pm in I-A003