Dr. Bastian Rake

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About MeI am currently working as a lecturer (assistant professor) at Maynooth University in the Greater Dublin Area in Ireland.Read MoreMy ResearchIn my research I am analyzing real world phenomena with a particular focus on collaboration, networks, and innovation in knowledge intense industries.Read MoreMy TeachingIn my teaching I aim to enable students to develop their knowledge and their skills in the fields of organizational strategy as well as technology and innovation management.Read More My recent post in the Business Society blog presents a few reflections on the diffusion of contact tracing apps. I argue that contact tracing apps must provide clear benefits that outweigh the cost of giving up control over sensitive information. However, avoiding a decline in the number of users over time will be challenging, particularly if other measures to keep the virus under control are successful and the individual benefits become less clear. Read More New Publication: Which role do corporate partners play for publications in high reputation or high impact journals? In our recent publication in Scientometrics, Maureen McKelvey (University of Gothenburg) and myself explore whether the reputation and the impact of scientific publications originating in firms benefit from R D alliances with different types of partners. Our results suggest that biotechnology and pharmaceutical firms should focus on establishing R D alliances with pharmaceutical firms in order to increase the probability of publishing in journals with a high reputation. However, in terms of scientific impact, i.e., forward citations, publications originating in firms do not benefit from having access to different types of alliance partners. Our study can be found here. Read More New Publication on academic publication output and collaborations with firms My paper “Do publication activities of academic institutions benefit from formal collaborations with firms?” has been published in Innovation: Organization Management. In this study, I explore whether the proportion of (formal) collaborations with different types of firm partners in strategic R D alliances is associated with publications originating in academic institutions. The empirical analysis suggests that the share of collaborations with industry partners has an inverted u-shaped relationship with the reputation of the journal in which an article originating in an academic institution is published. The share of alliances with pharmaceutical firms shows a similar inverted u-shaped pattern, suggesting that research [ ] Read More Paper Presentation “Big Pharma, Bad Science?” at AoM Conference I presented the paper “Big pharma, bad science? An analysis of retractions in bio-medical journals” at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. In this paper, I study the amount of and the reasons for retractions of bio-medical articles authored by firm researchers or sponsored by firms. The empirical analysis based on retractions in the bio-medical literature reveals that retractions of firm articles are quite rare. However, among the retracted firm publications fake data and questionable research are important reasons for retraction. Read More It is a great honor for me to receive again the Outstanding Reviewer Award of the Academy of Management’s Strategic Management Division (STR) and the Best Reviewer Award of the Technology and Innovation Management Division (TIM). Both divisions give these awards to a small group of reviewers who provided high quality and highly constructive feedback during the review process in preparation of this year’s Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management. Read More I recently published a piece on RTÉ Brainstorm on how to use LinkedIn more effectively. The post summarizes some core ideas and research results of the social network literature for a non-academic audience. In particular, I argue that we need to think strategically about the structure of our professional networks depending on the objectives we would like to achieve. In any case, building up professional networks is a long-term endeavor that does not necessarily deliver immediate returns. Read More I am delighted to announce that our paper “Did relaxing clinical trial regulation enhance the stock of scientific knowledge in India? Not necessarily” co-authored by Carolin Häussler (University of Passau) has been published in PLoS ONE. By examining a change in clinical trial regulations in India, a country often viewed as a first-choice offshoring location, we study how the relaxation of clinical trial regulations affects the number and the type of clinical trials as well as the domestic scientific knowledge base. Based on trial data from ClinicalTrials.gov and data on associated publication activities, our empirical analysis suggests that, despite an [ ] Read More PhD Workshop Social Network Analysis in Management Research On September 04, 2018 I gave a PhD workshop on “Social Network Analysis in Management Research” at the University of Gothenburg. PhD students from the Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship participated in this workshop. The workshop introduced PhD students to Social Network Analysis as a methodological approach for studying social relations among different types of actors and discussed the application of this approach in management research. A hands-on session introduced the participants to the network analysis software Pajek and enabled students to apply their knowledge of network measures acquired during the workshop. Read More Dr. Bastian Rake, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland, info@bastianrake.de This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on my website. Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy

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Dr. Bastian Rake is Lecturer/Assistant Professor at Maynooth University. He is interested in innovation, collaboration and networks, particularly in the bio-pharmaceutical industry.

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