During lecture time, we have our Lunchtime Seminar each Tuesday from 12.15-12.45. During this seminars, researchers of the Department or invited guest provide us with insights into their research.

Datesort ascending Title Abstract
15.11.2022 Ralf Lüling (Aleph Alpha)

Speaker: Ralf Lüling (Aleph Alpha)

08.11.2022 Dr. Mehwish Nasim (University of Western Australia)

Speaker: Dr. Mehwish Nasim (University of Western Australia)

25.10.2022 Testing Process Driven Applications

Speaker: Konrad Schneid

18.10.2022 Computational Intelligence: The Way Ahead

Speaker: Fernando Buarque


Talk Title: Swarm Intelligence Algorithms

12.07.2022 A supply chain integration maturity model enabling contextualized supply chain integration maturity assessment

Talk title: A supply chain integration maturity model enabling contextualized supply chain integration maturity assessment


Speaker affiliationEduardo Israel, WWU


Talk abstractSupply chain integration (SCI) has become relevant for both practitioners and academics. Despite the growing number of... more

05.07.2022 Understanding the meaning and management of exploration and exploitation in the context of small- and medium-sized IT consulting firms: An application of a paradox perspective

Talk title: Understanding the meaning and management of exploration and exploitation in the context of small- and medium-sized IT consulting firms: An application of a paradox perspective


Speaker affiliation: Matthias Werner, WWU


Talk abstract: The high innovation pace in the IT sector requires IT consulting firms to innovate and learn constantly... more

28.06.2022 Do Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) Affect Prices of Physical Products? Evidence from Trading Card Collectibles

Talk title: Do Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) Affect Prices of Physical Products? Evidence from Trading Card Collectibles


Speaker affiliation: Prof. Dr. Dominik Gutt, Rotterdam School of Management


Talk abstract: The introduction of NFTs and the high prices that many have been auctioned off for raise the question how the introduction of NFTs affect the prices of their... more

21.06.2022 A Critical Investigation of the Mental Health of Astronauts: Implications for Systems

Talk title: A Critical Investigation of the Mental Health of Astronauts: Implications for Systems


Speaker affiliation: Dr. Patrick Stacey, Centre for Information Management, Loughborough University, United Kingdom.


Talk abstract: The aim of this research is to critically investigate the... more

14.06.2022 Digital Technologies and Future Making

Talk title: Digital Technologies and Future Making


Speaker affiliation: Prof. Dr. Sirkka L. JarvenpaaMcCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin


Talk abstract: In 1995, James G. March suggested that information technologies have an influence on organizational learning in that they accentuate exploitation of the present competences at the expense of... more

31.05.2022 Are Decision Makers Really Averse to Algorithms? Challenging the Findings on Current Research on Algorithm Aversion and Suggestions For Future Research

Talk title: Are Decision Makers Really Averse to Algorithms? Challenging the Findings on Current Research on Algorithm Aversion and Suggestions For Future Research


Speaker affiliation: Dr. Ekaterina Jussupow, University of Mannheim, Business School


Talk abstract: Even though algorithms increasingly influence humans in daily life and workplaces, scientific research has shown that decision makers have an aversion toward... more