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Topic of the dissertation: Human Behavior in the Context of Disruptive Digital Innovation.

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  • Dr. Maximilian Frhr. von Welck (2021)

Topic of the dissertation: The IT-Consumerization Phenomenon Understanding and Assessing its Impact on Technostress and Corporate Digital Security.

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Topic of the dissertation: Value Creation in the Sharing Economy.

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  • Dr. Andreas Hoegen (2018)

Topic of the dissertation: Influencing behavior on digital platforms: the impact of motivation and framing on investment decisions in crowdfunding.

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Topic of the dissertation: Information Privacy: An Analysis of Individuals' Risk Perception and Coping Strategies.

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Topic of the dissertation: Digital Entrepreneurship: Definitions, Business Models, and Network Externalities.

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  • Dr. Philipp Kl?cker (2014)

Topic of the dissertation: Resistance Behavior to National eHealth Implementation Programs.?

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Topic of the dissertation: Multichannel Commerce: A Consumer Perspective on the Integration of Physical and Electronic Channels.

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Habilitation in business adminstration (2019).?

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Topic of the dissertation: Developing and Evaluating a Cloud Service Relationship Theory.?

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Topic of the dissertation: Green Information Systems in the Residential Sector: An Examination of the Determinants of Smart Meter Adoption.

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  • Dr. Eva Peslova (2012)

Topic of the dissertation: Customer Value of Internet-based Business Services: Towards a Conceptual Model.

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  • Dr. Martin Barth (2011)

Topic of the dissertation: Process Virtualization in the Public Sector: Towards Citizen-Oriented E-Service Selection.

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  • Dr. Georg Buss (2011)

Topic of the dissertation: Resource Allocation in Large-Scale Computing Infrastructures: Towards a Scalable Market Mechanism.

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  • Dr. Sabine Stollhof (2011)

Topic of the dissertation: Datenschutzgerechtes E-Government.

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  • Dr. Nils Parasie (2010)

Topic of the dissertation: Adoption of E-Government Standards: Increasing Interoperability in the Public Sector.

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Topic of the dissertation: OpenNP: A Generic Programming Model for Network Processors.

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Topic of the dissertation: Engineering Interrelated Electricity Markets: An Agent-Based Computational Approach.

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