Gordon H. Eckardt

Prof. Dr.

Professor for General Business Administration and Marketing at Kiel University of Applied Sciences
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Research data

Academic degree
Professor
Department
Social issues, Climate protection & Resources
Research topic

Entrepreneurship, business model development

Research institute
Kiel University of Applied Sciences
Location of the research institute
Kiel
Department/Faculty
Economy
Institution
Management und Marketing
Chair
ABWL & Marketing

Career

Education
Doctorate, Dr. rer. pol., University of Göttingen, 2001
Diploma in Business Administration, University of Göttingen, 1995
Experience
University of Göttingen (1996 - 2001)
Group Marketing, OT Sales, Volkswagen AG (2001 - 2005)
Professor for General Business Administration and Marketing at Kiel University of Applied Sciences (since 2005)

Publications and projects

Selected publications
Dickel, Petra; Eckardt, Gordon (2020): Who Wants to Be a Social Entrepreneur? The Role of Gender and Sustainability Orientation. Journal of Small Business Management. DOI: 10.1080/00472778.2019.1704489. (Link to publication)
Niemann, C.; Dickel, P.; Eckardt, G. (2019): The Interplay of Corporate Entrepreneurship, Environmental Orientation and Performance in Clean-Tech Firms – A Doubled-Edged Sword. Business Strategy and the Environment, 29, pp. 180-196. DOI:10.1002/bse.2357. (Link to publication)
Selected sponsored projects
COMBINATION - Comprehensive Mobility Integration, funding: Gesellschaft für Energie und Klimaschutz Schleswig-Holstein GmbH (EKSH), funding amount: 149.827,78 €, project period: 01.06.2020 to 31.05.2022, project partner: Fachhochschule Kiel | Nahverkehrsverbund Schleswig-Holstein GmbH (Link to project)
FURGY - CLEAN Innovation, funding: EU INTERREG V a, funding amount: 3.047.010,00 €, funding period: 7/2015 to 6/2019 (Link to project)
GADOW – German and Danish Offshore Wind, funding: EU INTERREG IV a, funding amount: 803.609 €, project period: 1/2012 bis 6/2015 (Link to project)
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