
معرفی
Karin Hoisl is Professor at Copenhagen Business School's Department of Strategy and Innovation. Her research addresses innovation economics, gender disparities in STEM, and the impact of collaboration structures on R&D outcomes. Key contributions include studies on parental influences on inventorship and patent signaling for venture capital.
Research interests emphasize open science, knowledge transfer, and gender equity, with methodological strengths in large-scale patent and labor data analysis. Articles frequently analyze family dynamics in career choice (e.g., 'Lost Marie Curies') and the consequences of R&D team disruptions.
Media engagements highlight her work on gender gaps in innovation, discussing how family structures affect female inventor representation. She contributes to panels on open innovation science and gender dynamics in research.




