Director, Institute for Development Strategies
Ameritech Chair of Economic Development
Dr. Audretsch is
on long-term leave from Indiana University.
David B. Audretsch is a
Distinguished Professor and the Ameritech Chair of Economic Development
and Director of the Institute for Development Strategies at Indiana
University. He is also the Director of the Max Planck Institute of
Economics in Jena, Germany. He also serves as an Honorary Professor at
the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Research Professor at Durham
University, a Scholar-in-Residence at the Ewing Marion Kauffman
Foundation, an External Director of Research at the Kiel Institute for
the World Economics, and is a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic
Policy Research (London).
Audretsch's research
has focused on the links between entrepreneurship, government policy,
innovation, economic development and global competitiveness.
Professor Audretsch is ranked as the 21st most cited scholar
in economics and business, 1996-2006 and has been recognized as being
among the 60 most important economists of all time. He has received
support for his research from a broad spectrum of foundations and
government agencies, including the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the
Advanced Technology Program (ATP) of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST), the National Academy of Science, U.S. Department
of Education, and the National Science Foundation.
His research has been published in over one hundred scholarly articles
in the leading academic journals. His books include Entrepreneurship and
Economic Growth, with Oxford University Press in 2006 and The
Entrepreneurial Society, also with Oxford University Press in 2007. He
is co-founder and co-editor of Small Business Economics: An
Entrepreneurship Journal. He was awarded the 2001 International Award
for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research by the Swedish
Foundation for Small Business Research. In 2008, he was awarded an
Honorary Doctorate Degree by the University of Augsburg.
He has consulted with the World Bank, National Academy of Sciences, U.S.
State Department, United States Federal Trade Commission, General
Accounting Office and International Trade Commission as well as the
United Nations, Commission of the European Union, the European
Parliament, the OECD, as well as numerous private corporations, state
governments, and a number of European Governments. He is a member of the
Advisory Board to a number of international research and policy
institutes, including the Zentrum fuer Europaeisch Wirtschaftsforschung
(ZEW, Centre for Economic Research), Mannheim, the Deutsches Institut
fuer Wirtschaftsforschung (German Institute for Economic Analysis), the
Basque Institute for Competitiveness, the Deutsche Telekom Foundation,
and the Swedish Foundation for Research on Entrepreneurship and Small
Business.
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