
This project aims to reveal the determinants of success in entrepreneurship, startups and innovation ecosystems using data science and qualitative research methods.
Jennifer holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and political science from Zeppelin University. She has gained practical experience in strategy consulting, venture building, venture capital, and international politics. Further, she has researched the impact of COVID-19 on the sharing economy and biases in founder teams in Silicon Valley.
In her MSc at the OII, she has broadened her horizon and researched startup survival prediction for her thesis. Smaller projects included a network approach to artistic style similarity and the semantic evolution of TED talks.
Venture Capital, Biases in Capital Distribution, AI in Finance.
This project aims to reveal the determinants of success in entrepreneurship, startups and innovation ecosystems using data science and qualitative research methods.