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New scientific presentation by Tatjana Bennat at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena

New scientific presentation by Tatjana Bennat at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena

Tatjana Bennat participated at the Jena Lecture in Economic Geography at the Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena. Jena Lecture Series in Human Geography promotes the in-ternational exchange of ideas and knowledge in Economic Geography, especially between doctoral students and young researchers. This year, Dr. Maryann Feldman, Heninger Distinguished Professor at the Department of Public Policy at University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill was invited to Jena to present and discuss current research questions in an evening lecture and two workshops. The series is jointly organized by the Chair of Economic Geography (Prof. Henn), the Chair of Microeconomics (Prof. Cantner) and the Chair of Business Dynamics, Innovation and Economic Change (Prof. Fritsch) at Friedrich-Schiller-University in Jena, Germany. Tatjana Bennat presented theoretical and methodological insights of her research project InDUI, which is about measuring innovations in SMEs.