Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Michaela TRIPPL

Full Professor of Economic Geography

Head of the working group Economic Geography

 

Department of Geography and Regional Research

Universitätsstraße 7, 5th floor, Room: A0528

1010 Vienna, Austria

 

Office hours: Tuesday 15:00 - 16:00

(In the lecture-free time - appointments via e-Mail)

 

Phone: +43-1-4277-48720

E-Mail: michaela.trippl[at]univie.ac.at

 

Teaching at the University of Vienna

 Course catalogue

© BMBF/Innovation und Strukturwandel/Thilo Schoch

Publications


2018


Belussi, F., & Trippl, M. (2018). Industrial districts/clusters and smart specialisation policies. In F. Belussi, & J.-L. Hervas-Oliver (Eds.), Agglomeration and firm performance (1 ed., pp. 283-308). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90575-4_16

Grillitsch, M., & Trippl, M. (2018). Innovation policies and new regional growth paths. In J. Niosi (Ed.), Innovation systems, policy and management (pp. 329-358). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108529525.012

Trippl, M., & Frangenheim, A. (2018). Regionaler Strukturwandel und neue Pfadentwicklung durch Innovation. Herausforderungen für die Politik. In K. Koschatzky, & T. Stahlecker (Eds.), Innovationsbasierter regionaler Strukturwandel in Deutschland: Chancen, Risiken und politische Perspektiven (pp. 51-71). Fraunhofer Verlag.

Tödtling, F., Isaksen, A., & Trippl, M. (2018). Regions and clusters and the global economy. In R. Kloosterman, V. Mamadouh, & P. Terhorst (Eds.), Handbook on the Geographies of Globalization (pp. 329-339). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd..

Isaksen, A., Martin, R., & Trippl, M. (2018). New avenues for regional innovation systems and policy. In A. Isaksen, R. Martin, & M. Trippl (eds.) (Eds.), New avenues for regional innovation systems - theoretical advances, empirical cases and policy lessons (pp. 1-19). Springer International Publishing.

Gjelsvik, M., & Trippl, M. (2018). Financial organizations: an overlooked element in regional innovation systems. In A. Isaksen, R. Martin, & M. Trippl (Eds.), New avenues for regional innovation systems - theoretical advances, empirical cases and policy lessons (1 ed., pp. 107-125). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71661-9_6

Tödtling, F., Isaksen, A., & Trippl, M. (2018). Innovation policies for regional structural change: combining actor-based and system-based strategies. In A. Isaksen, R. Martin, & M. Trippl (eds.) (Eds.), New avenues for regional innovation systems - theoretical advances, empirical cases and policy lessons (1 ed., pp. 221-238). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71661-9_11

Lawton Smith, H., Trippl, M., Waters, R., & Zukauskaite, E. (2018). Policies for new path development: The case of Oxfordshire. In A. Isaksen, R. Martin, & M. Trippl (Eds.), New avenues for regional innovation systems - theoretical advances, empirical cases and policy lessons (pp. 295-314). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71661-9_15

2017


Trippl, M., Grillitsch, M., Isaksen, A., & Sinozic, T. (2017). Understanding cluster evolution. In F. Belussi, & J. L. Hervás-Oliver (Eds.), Unfolding Cluster Evolution (1 ed., pp. 267-281). Routledge.

Trippl, M., Asheim, B., Isaksen, A., & Martin, R. (2017). The role of clusters and public policy in new regional economic path development. In D. Fornahl, & R. Hassink (Eds.), The life cycle of clusters: a policy perspective (pp. 13-34). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784719289.00009

Trippl, M., Asheim, B., & Grillitsch, M. (2017). Smart Specialization as an innovation-driven strategy for economic diversification: Examples from Scandinavian regions. In S. Radosevic, A. Curaj, L. Andreescu, R. Gheorgiu, & I. Wade (Eds.), Advances in the Theory and Practice of Smart Specialization (pp. 73-97). Elsevier Academic Press.

2019


Asheim, B., Isaksen, A., & Trippl, M. (Eds.) (2019). Regional Economic Advantage. Edward Elgar Publishing. The international library of critical writings in financial economics Vol. 363

Trippl, M., Baumgartinger-Seiringer, S., Frangenheim, A., Isaksen, A., & Rypestøl, J. O. (2019). Green path development, asset modification and agency: towards a systemic integrative approach. (pp. 1-23). Papers in Economic Geography and Innovation Studies (PEGIS) Vol. 2019 No. 1 http://www-sre.wu.ac.at/sre-disc/geo-disc-2019_01.pdf

Baumgartinger-Seiringer, S., Miörner, J., & Trippl, M. (2019). Towards a stage model of regional industrial path transformation. (pp. 1-29). Papers in Economic Geography and Innovation Studies (PEGIS) Vol. 2019 No. 11 http://www-sre.wu.ac.at/sre-disc/geo-disc-2019_11.pdf

2024


2022


2021


Baumgartinger-Seiringer, S., Doloreux, D., Shearmur, R., & Trippl, M. (2021). When history does not matter? The rise of Quebec’s wine industry. (pp. 1-46). Papers in Economic Geography and Innovation Studies (PEGIS) Vol. 2021 No. 05 http://www-sre.wu.ac.at/sre-disc/geo-disc-2021_05.pdf

2020


Baumgartinger-Seiringer, S., Fünfschilling, L., Miörner, J., & Trippl, M. (2020). Reconsidering structural conditions: Institutional infrastructure for innovation-based industrial path renewal. (pp. 1-21). Papers in Economic Geography and Innovation Studies (PEGIS) Vol. 2020 No. 01 http://www-sre.wu.ac.at/sre-disc/geo-disc-2020_01.pdf

Trippl, M., Baumgartinger-Seiringer, S., Goracinova, E., & Wolfe, D. A. (2020). Automotive regions in transition: preparing for connected and automated vehicles. (pp. 1-19). Papers in Economic Geography and Innovation Studies (PEGIS) Vol. 2020 No. 02 http://www-sre.wu.ac.at/sre-disc/geo-disc-2020_02.pdf

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