Information and Market Engineering at KIT: Quo Vadis?.- Market Success: The Quest for the Objectives and Success Factors of Markets.- Decision Analytics for Initial Public Offerings: How Filing Sentiment Influences Stock Market Returns.- Taxonomy Development for Business Research: A Hands-On Guideline.- Understanding Emotions in Electronic Auctions: Insights from Neurophysiology.- Studying Conceptual Modeling Processes: A Modeling Tool, Research Observatory, and Multimodal Observation Setup.- Engineering Energy Markets: The Past, the Present, and the Future.- Can Immersive Systems Help Address Sustainability Goals? Insights from Research in Information Systems.- How at the Institute of Information Systems and Marketing One Thing Leads to Another and Eventually Results in a Low-Trade Theorem.- On the Potency of Online User Representation: Insights from the Sharing Economy.- Legal Tech and Lawtech: Towards a Framework for Technological Trends in the Legal Services Industry.- The Socialoid: A Computational Model of a City.- Data Analytics for Smart Decision-Making and Resilient Systems.- Academic Poem for Christof.
About the Author: Henner Gimpel holds the chair for Digital Management at the University of Hohenheim and is affiliated with the University of Augsburg and Fraunhofer FIT. His research interests include the analysis and design of digital markets and human-centered, behavioral information systems.
Jan Krämer is Full Professor in Information Systems at the University of Passau, Germany, where he holds the chair of Internet and Telecommunications Business. His research focuses on the regulation of telecommunications and internet markets, as well as digital platform ecosystems and data-driven business models.
Dirk Neumann is Full Professor with the Chair of Information Systems of the University of Freiburg, Germany. His research topics include Business Analytics, Text Mining and Machine Learning.
Jella Pfeiffer is Professor for Digitalization, E-Business and Operations Management at Giessen University. Her research interests include decision making and decision support in e-commerce and virtual-reality-commerce, and digital platforms in general, by applying experimental research and data science approaches.
Stefan Seifert is Professor of Technology and Innovation Management at the University of Bayreuth. His research centers around auctions with a focus on applications in procurement, licensing, and renewable energy markets.
Timm Teubner is Assistant Professor of Trust in Digital Services at the Einstein Center Digital Future (ECDF) and TU Berlin. The main focus of his work are digital platforms, including trust and reputation systems, human-computer interaction, and crowdsourcing.
Daniel J. Veit is Full Professor in Business Administration and Information Systems at the University of Augsburg, Germany. His research focuses on transformational effects of information systems and digitalization on individuals, organizations and society with a specific emphasis on sustainability.
Anke Weidlich is Professor for Control and Integration of Grids at the University of Freiburg, Germany. Her research focuses on electricity markets, power grids and energy system analysis, with a special emphasis on sustainability perspectives.