Cindy received a Bachelor’s degree in Cultural Analysis and Sociology from LMU Munich, and proceeded to delve deeper into Cultural Analysis and MCTS by acquiring more ethnographic and theoretical experience with a Master’s degree from LMU and TUM, focusing on the interplay among science, technology, and society.
As a doctoral researcher in the Innovation, Society, and Public Policy (ISPP) group, her project, „Hidden Regions: Innovation in the Periphery“, seeks to explore the regional innovation cultures in economically strong small- and medium-sized cities, focusing on how local culture, socio-economic, historical, and political contexts engage with global innovation dynamics, and vice versa.
- Rentrop, C., Bandelow, L., & Perlinger, K. (2024). An Exploratory Analysis of the Impact of Philanthropic Investments on the Development of University Innovation and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems. Academy of Management Perspectives. https://doi.org/10.5465/amp.2023.0038
- Smolka, M., Braun, M., Greubel, C., Neudert, P., Rentrop, C., & Wiedemann, L. (2023). Being, doing, and using STS in Germany? Reflections on identity questions, normative commitments, and conceptual work after STS-hub.de 2023. EASST Review, 42(1). https://easst.net/easst-review/easst-review-volume-421-july-2023/being-doing-and-using-sts-in-germany-reflections-on-identity-questions-normative-commitments-and-conceptual-work-after-sts-hub-de-2023/