Mag. Dr. Christopher Kronenberg

Lector

Christopher Kronenberg holds the endowed professorship for value creation and business models. On the one hand, his research focuses on strategy, innovation and business model development, mainly for start-ups and SMEs. On the other hand, Christopher Kronenberg deals with issues of regional development and the competitiveness of regions and clusters. The results of his scientific work have been published in academic journals and presented at renowned conferences. Christopher Kronenberg studied at the University of Innsbruck and completed his doctorate.

Contact Christopher Kronenberg: christopher.kronenberg@fh-vie.ac.at

Publications

Eller, R., Kronenberg, C., Peters, M. (accepted, forthcoming): Digitalization in SMEs: Business Model Innovation and IT-Adoption. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business.

Reiner, C., Kronenberg, C., Gassler, H. (accepted, forthcoming): The Spatial Dimension of Entrepreneurship: Stylized Facts for the Case of Austria. Economic & Business Review.

Ortiz, D., Domnanovich, J., Kronenberg, C., Scholz, M. (2018): Exploring the Integration of Corporate Social Responsibility into the Strategies of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises: A Systematic Literature Review. Journal of Cleaner Production. 201, 254-271.

Strobl, A., Kronenberg, C. (2016): The Dynamics of the Entrepreneurial Network across the Business Life Cycle. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. 28(6), 1177-1203.

Lamas Knapp, J., Kronenberg, C. (2013): Strategic Analysis of SMEs early Internationalisation Processes. Journal of Entrepreneurship, Business and Economics. 1(1/2), 35-71.

Strobl, A., Kronenberg, C., Peters, M. (2012): Entrepreneurial attitudes and intentions: assessing gender specific differences. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 15(4), 452-468.

Pesonen, J., Komppula, R., Kronenberg, C., Peters, M. (2011): Understanding the Relationship between Push and Pull Motivations in Rural Tourism. Tourism Review. 66(3), 32-49.