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Cornelia STORZ

Chair of Innovation and Entrepreneurship with focus on Japan/East Asia
Goethe University

Cornelia Storz holds the Chair of Innovation and Entrepreneurship with focus on Japan/East Asia at Goethe University Frankfurt. Her research focuses on how incumbent firms and entrepreneurs innovate, how universities stimulate knowledge creation, how organisations are facilitated by their institutional environment, and how digital firms are managing identities. Cornelia also works on issues on innovation and entrepreneurship in developing countries. In her most recent work, she explores new methods such as computer vision to analyse product similarity. Cornelia's research projects have been funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), the Volkswagen Foundation, the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).

Research themes: Innovation and entrepreneurship in institutional contexts

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Collaboration with FFJ

Associate researcher to Theme 3

Cornelia Storz is Associate researcher to the FFJ theme 3: “Thinking Innovation through the Interactions between Science, Culture and Society”. In 2021 she joined the research project Capitalisms, Technologies, Society and Health - An Eurasian project (CTSH) that aims to revisit the relationship between technology and society, focussing specifically on the issue of health.

Capitalisms, Technologies, Society and Health - A Eurasian project