Prof. Dr. Christian Hopp

Steckbrief

Prof. Dr. Christian Hopp Institutsleiter

  • Adresse Berner Fachhochschule
    Wirtschaft
    Institut Applied Data Science & Finance
    Brückenstrasse 73
    3005 Bern

Tätigkeiten

  • Leitung Institut Applied Data Science and Finance

  • Leitung Forschung (Department Wirtschaft)

  • Entrepreneurship

  • Gründungsfinanzierung

  • Ökonometrie und Data Analysis

Lehre

  • Bachelor Betriebsökonomie

  • Master Digital Business Administration

  • Master Entrepreneurship & Business Innovation

  • Entrepreneurial Finance

  • Research Methods

Forschung

  • Entrepreneurship

  • Gründungsfinanzierung

  • Ökonometrie und Big Data Analysen

  • Crowdfunding

  • Venture Capital

  • Entrepreneurial Finance

  • Ökonometrie

  • Machine Learning

Lebenslauf

  • Christian Hopp studierte Betriebswirtschaftslehre in Deutschland, den Niederlanden und den USA. Seine Promotion (Dr. rer. Pol.) in Quantitativer Ökonomie und Finanzen führte er an der Universität Konstanz durch. Sein Masterstudium in Betriebswirtschaft absolvierte er an der Universität Pittsburgh (MBA) sowie an der Rotterdam School of Management (Master in Financial Management).

    Weitere Profile:
    https://scholar.google.de/citations?user=GAz_E1IAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Hopp
  • 2024 Leitung Forschung
  • 2021 Leitung Institut IADSF
  • 2013-2020 Professur für Technologieorientiertes Unternehmertum RWTH Aachen
  • 2008 - 2013 Assistenzprofessor Universität Wien
  • 2002-2003 Master of Financial Management Rotterdam School of Management
  • 2004-2008 PhD in Quantitative Economics and Finance Universität Konstanz

Publikationen

  • Consulting Editor, International Journal of Management Reviews (Impact Factor 2020: 7.60)

  • Guest Editor for Special Issue on “Innovation in the Digital Age: From Stage-Gate to an Agile Development Paradigm?”, Journal of Business Research; 2018

  • Guest Editor for Special Issue on “High Profile Employees, Spin-Offs, and Entrepreneurship”, Journal of Business Economics; 2013

  • Rose, S., D. Wentzel, C. Hopp, and J. Kaminski (2020): Launching for Success: The Effects of Psychological Distance and Mental Simulation on Funding Decisions and Crowdfunding Performance, Journal of Business Venturing, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusvent.2020.106021

  • Hopp, C., Wentzel, D., & Rose, S. (2020). Chief executive officers' appearance predicts company performance, or does it? A replication study and extension focusing on CEO successions. The Leadership Quarterly, 101437.

  • Hopp, C., Antons, D., Kaminski, J., and Salge, T. O. (2018). Disruptive Innovation: Conceptual Foundations, Empirical Evidence, and Research Opportunities in the Digital Age, Journal of Product Innovation Management, 35 (3), 446-457.

  • Hopp, C. and Greene, F. J. (2018). In Pursuit of Time: Business plan sequencing, duration and intraentrainment effects on new venture viability. Journal of Management Studies. 55(2), 320-351

  • Hopp, C., Antons, D., Kaminski, J., and Salge, T. O. (2018). The Topic Landscape of Disruption Research A Call for Consolidation, Reconciliation, and Generalization. Journal of Product Innovation Management. 35 (3), 458-487

  • Greene, F. J., and Hopp, C. (2017). Are formal planners more likely to achieve new venture viability?: A counterfactual model and analysis. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal. 11(1), 36-60

  • Hopp, C., and Lukas, C. (2014). A signaling perspective on partner selection in venture capital syndicates. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 38(3), 635-670.

Auszeichnungen

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/14682370/homepage/best_reviewer_award.htm

Hopp, C., Antons, D., Kaminski, J., & Salge, T. O. (2018). The topic landscape of disruption research—a call for consolidation, reconciliation, and generalization. Journal of Product Innovation Management, 35(3), 458-487.