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Biotechnologie-Gründungen im Ruhrgebiet: Eine vergleichende Analyse

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  • Engel, Dirk
  • Heneric, Oliver

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Auch im Ruhrgebiet sind Anzeichen einer regionalen Häufung von Biotechnologie-Gründern zu beobachten. In qualitativer Hinsicht ist das Ruhrgebiet wenig attraktiv für Gründer aus anderen Regionen und solchen mit hohem Innovationspotenzial. Das Ruhrgebiet hat bisher keine einzige Risikokapital-finanzierte Biotechnologie-Gründung. Deutschlandweit hingegen wird Risikokapital von jeder fünften Biotechnologie-Gründung genutzt. Die bayerischen Biotechnologie-Regionen spielen dabei eine Vorreiterrolle. Das Ruhrgebiet verfügt kaum über schnell wachsende junge Biotechnologie-Unternehmen. Die übrigen Biotechnologie-Regionen in NRW schneiden vergleichsweise besser ab als das Ruhrgebiet. Bei den Indikatoren zum Unternehmenswachstum und dem Einwerben von Risikokapital sind sie im deutschlandweiten Vergleich sehr weit vorn positioniert.

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  • Engel, Dirk & Heneric, Oliver, 2005. "Biotechnologie-Gründungen im Ruhrgebiet: Eine vergleichende Analyse," RWI Materialien 21, RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:rwimat:21
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    2. Dirk Engel & Timo Mitze & Roberto Patuelli & Janina Reinkowski, 2013. "Does Cluster Policy Trigger R&D Activity? Evidence from German Biotech Contests," European Planning Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 21(11), pages 1735-1759, November.
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    4. Janina Reinkowski, 2014. "Empirical Essays in the Economics of Ageing and the Economics of Innovation," ifo Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, number 53.
    5. Dirk Engel & Timo Mitze & Roberto Patuelli & Janina Reinkowski, 2013. "Does Cluster Policy Trigger R&D Activity? Evidence from German Biotech Contests," European Planning Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 21(11), pages 1735-1759, November.

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