Former team members

Dr. Kevin Kus

Main research areas

  • Digitalization
  • Healthcare
  • Digital Health Solutions

Title of the dissertation

Evaluating the Digitalization in the Healthcare Sector: A User-Based Analysis

Dr. Tim Arlinghaus

Main research areas

  • Information Systems
  • Digitalization
  • Healthcare

Title of the dissertation

Digital Innovations in Healthcare: An Analysis of Requirements and Drivers Towards a Stakeholder Network

Dr. Bennet von Skarczinski

Main research areas

  • Cyber risk management
  • Information Security

Title of the dissertation

Cyber risk management – An empirical analysis of influencing factors and the quantification of cyber attacks

Dr. Ludger Pöhler

Main research areas

  • Virtual Reality
  • Design Science Research
  • Business Process Management

Title of the dissertation

Process Management in Virtual Worlds - Virtual Reality as Innovation Driver in Organizations

Dr. Julian Schuir

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Main research areas

  • User research
  • Requirements Engineering
  • Design Science Research

Title of the dissertation

Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies in the Future of Work: User Preferences and Design Principles

Dr. Alina Behne

Main research areas

  • Process Management
  • Innovation
  • Digital Health

Title of the dissertation

Process-driven Innovation: An Analysis of Digital Health Technologies

Dr. Christian Fitte

Main research areas

  • Digitalization
  • Healthcare system
  • eHealth

Title of the dissertation

Socio-technical implications of digitization in healthcare - A stakeholder-oriented analysis

Dr. Pascal Meier

Main research areas

  • Design Science Research
  • User-centered design
  • Human-computer interaction

Title of the dissertation

User-centered design and evaluation of human-computer interaction in socio-technical systems - a multi-perspective analysis

Dr. Jan Beinke

Main research areas

  • Blockchain
  • Distributed Ledger Technology
  • Business Model Innovation

Title of the dissertation

The Impact of Blockchain Technology on Business Model Innovation

Dr. Michael Adelmeyer

Main research areas

  • IT Security
  • IT Risk Management
  • Cloud Computing

Title of the dissertation

IT Security Risk Management of Cloud Computing Services in Critical Infrastructures

Dr. Danielle Warnecke

Main research areas

  • Green Information Systems
  • Smart City
  • Sustainability

Title of the dissertation

Green Information Systems in the digital society - A multi-method and multi-perspective analysis of technology acceptance

Rikka Wittstock, M.A.

Main research areas

  • Renewable energies
  • Resource economics
  • sustainability

Prof. Dr. Volker Frehe

Main research areas

  • Sustainability
  • Logistics
  • Information systems

Title of the dissertation

Information systems in sustainable logistics - development perspectives and recommendations for action for the transportation sector

Professor at the  Federal University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration

Dr. Florian Stiel

Main research areas

  • Information Systems
  • Information Systems
  • Sustainability

Title of the dissertation

Life Cycle Assessments as a tool for measuring the ecological impact of information systems

Dr. Marc Walterbusch

Main research areas

  • Cloud computing
  • Shadow IT
  • Supply Chain Network

Title of the dissertation

Factors Influencing the Adoption of Cloud Computing: A Mixed-Methods Approach

Dr. Matthias Gräuler

Main research areas

  • Sustainability
  • Operational environmental information systems
  • Process benchmark

Title of the dissertation

Acceptance and impact of corporate sustainability communication - A multi-method analysis

Dr. Michael Freundlieb

Main research areas

  • Sustainability
  • Compliance Management
  • Sustainability Reporting

Title of the dissertation

Status Quo and Development Perspectives of Sustainability Reporting: A Multi-Method Analysis

Dr. Benedikt Martens

Main research areas

  • Cloud Computing Environments
  • Risk Management
  • IT Security

Title of the dissertation

Risk management in cloud computing - a multi-method analysis

Dipl.-Kffr. Kerstin Ortwerth

Dipl.-Kfm. Jens Meyer

Dr. Carmen Isensee

Main research areas

  • Sustainability
  • Digitalization
  • Artificial intelligence

Title of the dissertation

Interdependencies between corporate culture, environmental sustainability and digitalization in SMEs

Prof. Dr. Nicolai Krüger

Main research areas

  • Human-Centered Design
  • Innovation management
  • Digital transformation

Title of the dissertation

Strategic Service Innovation: A Human-Centered Mixed-Methods Approach

Professor at the  IU Düsseldorf

Prof. Dr. Anna Feldmann

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Research focus

  • Banking industry
  • Innovation
  • Intrapreneurship

Title of the dissertation

Co-creation as a driver of innovation in the banking industry - a multi-method analysis

Professor at the  University of Applied Sciences for Police and Public Administration North Rhine-Westphalia

Dr. Stefan Tönnissen

Main research areas

  • Blockchain
  • Business models
  • Business processes

Title of the dissertation

Effects of blockchain technology on business models and business processes in companies - a case study-based analysis

Prof. Dr. Jens Mehmann

Main research areas

  • Supply Chain Management
  • Fourth Party Logistics Provider

Title of the dissertation

Status quo and development perspectives of the Fourth Party Logistics Provider (4PL) approach - A mixed-methods study

Professor at the  Jade University of Applied Sciences, Elsfleth

Prof. Dr. Andreas Jede

Main research areas

  • Information Systems
  • Cloud computing
  • IT controlling

Title of the dissertation

Financial and socio-technical effects of cloud computing: application scenarios and multi-perspective analyses from the perspective of the companies using them

Professor at the  Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences

Prof. Dr. Daniel Burda

Main research areas

  • Cloud computing
  • User preferences
  • Acceptance factors

Title of the dissertation

Retention of digital data in the context of the information age and current developments in cloud computing: A multi-perspective analysis from the perspective of companies and end users

Professor at the  Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences

Dr. David Wittstruck

Main research areas

  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Green IT

Title of the dissertation

Sustainable Supply Chain Management - Development of a reference model for recycling networks in the electrical and electronics industry

Dr. Martin Kluth

Main research areas

  • Process benchmarking
  • Analysis of process models

Title of the dissertation

Semantic benchmarking of business processes: Conception, evaluation and application potentials