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Peter Neuhäusler serves as Coordinator of the Business Unit Competitiveness and Innovation Measurement at the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI in Karlsruhe, Germany, while maintaining his position as Research Fellow at the Chair of Innovation Economics, Technical University of Berlin. His dual affiliation bridges applied research at Europe's largest application-oriented research organization with academic research at one of Germany's leading technical universities.
Neuhäusler completed his Diploma in Social Sciences at the University of Mannheim (2008), specializing in micro- and macro-sociology, applied social research, and quantitative methodology. He earned his doctorate in Innovation Economics from the Technical University of Berlin in 2012 with a dissertation examining Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and economic performance.
His research focuses on industrial and social indicators, patent statistics, bibliometrics, and the value of patents, employing rigorous empirical methodologies to analyze innovation systems. Recent work shows increasing emphasis on digital innovation measurement, quantum technologies, and quality infrastructure assessment. His projects frequently address European innovation policy challenges while maintaining strong analytical rigor in patent and bibliometric analysis.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strategic shift toward measuring emerging technologies and assessing non-economic impacts of innovation. His work increasingly connects traditional bibliometric and patent analysis with social media metrics and researcher visibility studies, demonstrating methodological innovation in science of science research.
As part of the Department of Innovation and Knowledge Economy at Fraunhofer ISI, Neuhäusler leads projects examining European research systems, Chinese innovation development, and open source software ecosystems. His team specializes in developing robust indicators for research and innovation monitoring, with particular expertise in translating complex patent and bibliometric data into actionable policy insights for European and national decision-makers.




