Ingo Liefner
Leibniz University of Hanover
74 Papers
314 Citations
Ingo Liefner is an academic researcher from Leibniz University of Hanover. The author has contributed to research in topics: China & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 63 publications. Previous affiliations of Ingo Liefner include University of Giessen.
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Papers
Funding, resource allocation, and performance in higher education systems
TL;DR: The authors analyzes how various forms of funding and resource allocation affect universities at the macro-level and individualbehavior at the micro-level, and shows that changes in resource allocation have an impact on the level and type of activity academics concentrate on but not on the long-term success of universities.
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Spin-off enterprises as a means of technology commercialisation in a transforming economy—Evidence from three universities in China
Henning Kroll,Ingo Liefner +1 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors provided a theoretical discussion of spin-off formation in a developing and transforming economy, and presented results from a comparative study based on data from 82 interviews with spinoff enterprises in three metropolitan regions in China.
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Higher education funding reform and university–industry links in developing countries: The case of Thailand
Daniel Schiller,Ingo Liefner +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present empirical data based on an investigation into the cooperation activities of five Thai universities and show that both individuals and organisations react to changes in university funding: university-industry relations are becoming more frequent and are promoted by university administrations.
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The Myth of Global Science Collaboration - Collaboration patterns in epistemic communities
TL;DR: The results of the analysis of six distinct scientific fields reveal that intra-country collaboration is about 10-50 times more likely to occur than international collaboration, and suggests a universal mode of spatial governance that is independent from the mode of knowledge creation in science.
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The impact of low-cost carriers on catchment areas of established international airports: The case of Hanover Airport, Germany
Nadine Pantazis,Ingo Liefner +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focused on the impact of low-cost carriers (LCCs) on airports, analyzing the example of Hanover Airport, a medium-sized international airport in Germany.
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