Prof. Dr. Matthias Schulz

Matthias Schulz has held the Chair of Value Chain Management at the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen since August 2023. In his research, he focuses in particular on the role of uncertainty in business start-ups and innovation management in the context of research alliances between firms. His research has been published in high-ranking scientific journals such as the "Strategic Management Journal", "Journal of Business Venturing" and "Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice".

In addition, Matthias Schulz regularly reviews articles for journals such as "Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal", "Journal of Business Venturing" and "Journal of World Business".


Selected Publications:
Kuske, J., Schulz, M., Schwens, C. (forthcoming). Hybrid Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurs’ Well-Being: The Moderating Effect of Role Demands Outside Entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (VHB: A)

Runge, S., Schwens, C., Schulz, M. (2022). The invention performance implications of coopetition: How technological, geographical, and product market overlaps shape learning and competitive tension in R&D alliances. Strategic Management Journal (VHB: A+), 43(2), 266–294.

Gänser-Stickler, G., Schulz, M., Schwens, C. (2022). Sitting On the Fence – Untangling the Effects of Uncertainty on Hybrid Entrepreneurial Entry. Journal of Business Venturing (VHB: A), 37(2), 106-176.

Schulz, M., Schwens, C., Fisch, C (2021). Bankruptcy Regulation and Self-Employment Entry: The Moderating Roles of Income Share, Parenthood, and Hybrid Entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (VHB: A), 45(6), 1522-1549.

Schulz, M., Urbig, D. & Procher, V. (2017). The role of hybrid entrepreneurship in explaining multiple job holders’ earnings structure. Journal of Business Venturing Insights (VHB: B), 7, 9-14

Schulz, M., Urbig, D. & Procher, V. (2016). Hybrid Entrepreneurship and Public Policy: The Case of Firm Entry Deregulation. Journal of Business Venturing (VHB: A), 31, 272-286