World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Business and Management

D-Index
35
Citations
8364
World Ranking
2160
National Ranking
69

Overview

Joachim Henkel is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Within these domains, their work engages notably with subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, Strategy and Management, Management of Technology and Innovation, Management Science and Operations Research, and Information Systems.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas, including Intellectual Property and Patents, Innovation and Knowledge Management, Innovation Policy and R&D, Economic Theory and Institutions, Auction Theory and Applications, Business Strategy and Innovation, and Merger and Competition Analysis.

Joachim Henkel has contributed to several academic papers in various respected venues. Recent publications include:

  • Licensing standard-essential patents in the IoT - A value chain perspective on the markets for technology (2022, Research Policy)
  • The Rise of Corporate Science in AI: Data as a Strategic Resource (2020, Academy of Management Discoveries)

Other notable papers from the broader research environment associated with this profile are:

  • Overcoming inefficiencies in patent licensing: A method to assess patent essentiality for technical standards (2022, Research Policy)
  • The power of modularity today: 20 years of "Design Rules" (2023, Industrial and Corporate Change)
  • Industry consortia in mobile telecommunications standards setting: Purpose, organization and diversity (2021, Telecommunications Policy)

Frequent coauthors with whom Joachim Henkel has collaborated include:

  • Rudi Bekkers
  • Jorge L. Contreras
  • Daniel Obermeier
  • Adrian Goettfried
  • Leonard Frederik Hanschur

Joachim Henkel's work has been published in venues such as the Academy of Management Proceedings, SSRN Electronic Journal, Research Policy, Academy of Management Discoveries, and Industrial and Corporate Change.

Best Publications

  • Selective revealing in open innovation processes: The case of embedded Linux

    Joachim Henkel

  • Profiting from voluntary information spillovers: how users benefit by freely revealing their innovations

    Dietmar Harhoff;Dietmar Harhoff;Joachim Henkel;Joachim Henkel;Eric A. von Hippel

  • Venture Capitalists' Evaluations of Start‐Up Teams: Trade‐Offs, Knock‐Out Criteria, and the Impact of VC Experience

    Nikolaus Franke;Marc Gruber;Dietmar Harhoff;Joachim Henkel

  • What you are is what you like—similarity biases in venture capitalists' evaluations of start-up teams

    Nikolaus Franke;Marc Gruber;Dietmar Harhoff;Dietmar Harhoff;Joachim Henkel;Joachim Henkel

  • On sharks, trolls, and their patent prey—Unrealistic damage awards and firms’ strategies of “being infringed”

    Markus Reitzig;Joachim Henkel;Joachim Henkel;Christopher Heath

  • Welfare Implications of User Innovation

    Joachim Henkel;Eric A. von Hippel

  • The emergence of openness: How and why firms adopt selective revealing in open innovation

    Joachim Henkel;Joachim Henkel;Simone Schöberl;Simone Schöberl;Oliver Alexy

  • Quality signals? The role of patents, alliances, and team experience in venture capital financing

    Daniel Hoenig;Joachim Henkel

  • New ventures based on open innovation – an empirical analysis of start-up firms in embedded Linux

    Marc Gruber;Joachim Henkel

  • Patent trolls on markets for technology – An empirical analysis of NPEs’ patent acquisitions

    Timo Fischer;Joachim Henkel;Joachim Henkel

  • Champions of revealing—the role of open source developers in commercial firms

    Joachim Henkel

  • Profiting from Voluntary Information Spillovers: How Users Benefit by Freely Revealing Their Innovations

    Dietmar Harhoff;Dietmar Harhoff;Dietmar Harhoff;Joachim Henkel;Eric A. von Hippel

  • Code Reuse in Open Source Software Development: Quantitative Evidence, Drivers, and Impediments

    Manuel Sojer;Joachim Henkel

  • IP modularity: : profiting from innovation by aligning product architecture with intellectual property.

    Joachim Henkel;Carliss Young Baldwin;WIlly C. Shih

  • Governance Typology of Universities' Technology Transfer Processes

    Anja Schoen;Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie;Joachim Henkel

  • The risk-return paradox for strategic management: disentangling true and spurious effects

    Joachim Henkel

  • Collateral damage for R&D manufacturers: how patent sharks operate in markets for technology

    Markus Reitzig;Joachim Henkel;Ferdinand Schneider

  • From closed to open: Job role changes, individual predispositions, and the adoption of commercial open source software development

    Oliver Alexy;Joachim Henkel;Joachim Henkel;Martin W. Wallin

  • The economics of synthetic biology

    Joachim Henkel;Stephen M Maurer

  • Modularity and Intellectual Property Protection

    Carliss Young Baldwin;Joachim Henkel

  • Selective revealing in open innovation processes - The case of embedded Linux

    Joachim Henkel

Frequent Co-Authors

Jorn H. Block
Jorn H. Block University of Trier
Dietmar Harhoff
Dietmar Harhoff Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition
Carliss Y. Baldwin
Carliss Y. Baldwin Harvard University
Marcus Wagner
Marcus Wagner University of Augsburg
Bruce Tether
Bruce Tether University of Manchester
Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie Corvinus University of Budapest
Christopher L. Tucci
Christopher L. Tucci Imperial College London
Karim R. Lakhani
Karim R. Lakhani Harvard University
Dominique Foray
Dominique Foray École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

The landscape of online education in business and management is rapidly evolving, offering students a variety of flexible and specialized career options. Choosing the best online schools is essential to ensure both accredited qualifications and valuable networking opportunities.

For those interested in high-level leadership roles, researching a phd organizational leadership can open doors to executive positions or academic careers. Alternatively, if your career interest lies in building and project oversight, a construction management degree online offers pathways into a booming industry.

Healthcare is another sector with strong management demand. Enrolling in an online degree for healthcare administration prepares graduates for administrative and leadership roles in hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities.

All these online programs blend convenience with rigorous training, helping you balance your studies with professional commitments and positioning you for a competitive job market.

Best Scientists Citing Joachim Henkel

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles