Heidrun Hoppe
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Ameritech Research Fellow
Institute for Development Strategies

 

email: hoppe@hermes1.econ.uni-hamburg.de

Vordiplom (BA) 1991 Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Diplom (MA) 1995 Universität Hamburg
Fulbright scholar 1991-1992 Clark University, USA
Doctoral degree 1998 Universität Hamburg

Heidrun C. Hoppe  is an assistant professor (Wissenschaftliche Assistentin) at the University of Hamburg, Germany. She has been a visiting research scholar at the Institute for Development Strategies in 1999. Her research interests are industrial organization, innovation theory and policy, banking and finance.

Recent Publications:

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"Second-Mover Advantages in the Strategic Adoption of New Technology Under Uncer­tainty", International Journal of Industrial Organization, forthcoming.

Completed Papers:

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"Entry Deterrence in Durable Goods Monopoly", with In Ho Lee, 1999.

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"Spatial Competition in Credit Markets", with Ulrich Lehmann-Grube, paper for the CEPR research network on "The Industrial Organization of Banking and Financial Markets in Europe", funded by the European Commission under the Training and Mobility of Researchers Programme (contract No ERBFMRXCT980222), 1999.

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"It’s Never Better to Be Early – But When Is It Better To Be Late?", with Ulrich Lehmann-Grube, under resubmission to the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 1999.

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"Why Firms Adopt Inferior Technology", 1999.

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"Second-mover Advantages in Technological Competition", with Ulrich Lehmann-Grube, 1999.

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"A Strategic Search Model of Technology Adoption and Policy", 1998.

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Homepage at the University of Hamburg

 

Little Known Facts About Heidrun:
bulletShe lived in Versailles for three years.
bulletShe loves playing the piano. Her favorite key is D minor.
bulletShe likes hiking, especially in the Alps.