"Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenzzentrum Lingen"
The Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenzzentrum Lingen (competence centre) is a consortium that supports SME in topics about digitalisation and digital inter-organisational collaboration in north-west Germany. Businesses of the four sectors: retail, craft, maritime and agriculture are central players in this region. The overarching goal of the project is to raise awareness, to inform, and to impart critical competencies, for businesses in north-west Germany regarding the topic digitalisation.
Project status |
definitely finished |
Project time |
01.10.2017- 30.09.2022 |
Website |
https://kompetenzzentrum-lingen.digital/ |
Funding source |
BMWK - Mittelstand 4.0 - Digitale Produktions- und Arbeitsprozesse |
Project number |
01MF17011D |
Keywords |
data-driven business models; digitalisation |
VISE: Virtual Institute Smart Energy: Development of Digital Business Models Based on the Energy Demand Behavior of Households
Energy providers and energy service providers only have little information regarding the determinants of their customers energy demand behaviour, especially regarding private households. A detailed analysis of expectations and requirements of private energy demand is an important prerequisite for a successfull adoption of new technology and basis for the development of new business models. The project's goal is the analysis private households intention to invest and intention to use and consequently the development of new business models addressing private households.
Project status |
definitely finished |
Project time |
01.07.2017- 31.03.2021 |
Funding source |
EC - European Regional Development Fund |
Project number |
EFRE-0800037 34.02.10.09-004 |
Keywords |
Energy provider; Energy service provider; Energy demand; business models |
FOKUS:SE - Researcher Network Service Engineering
Services are highly relevant to the economy and the society. The market success and quality of services depend on their concept and design. The DFG-sponsered research network "FOKUS:SE" connects different German research institutions, which are doing theoretical and practical research on service engineering.
Project status |
definitely finished |
Project time |
01.01.2015- 01.01.2021 |
Website |
https://fokusse.ifdt.org/ |
Keywords |
Service Engineering; Research Network; German Research Foundation; DFG |
Propelling Business Process Management by Research and Innovation Staff Exchange
RISE_BPM networks world-leading research institutions and corporate innovators to develop new horizons for Business Process Management (BPM). BPM is a boundary-spanning discipline focused on division and re-integration of day-to-day work in organisations and on analysis of process data for organisational decision-making. Recent break-through innovations in Social Computing, Smart Devices, Real-Time Computing, and Big Data Technology create a strong impetus for propelling BPM into a pervasive corporate topic that enables design of entirely new products and services.
Project status |
definitely finished |
Project time |
01.05.2015- 30.04.2019 |
Website |
http://www.rise-bpm.eu |
Funding source |
EC H2020 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - Research and Innovation Staff Exchange |
Project number |
645751 |
Keywords |
Business Process Management; BPM; Business Processes |
Joint Project: Crowdsourcing - Charging Service Provided by Private Persons as an Innovative Business Model - Project Part: User Acceptance and Service Design
CrowdStrom is a project that aims at developing a new business model for electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Through involvement of charging stations owned by private persons, the business model addresses challenges of the current infrastructure development for electric vehicles.
Project status |
definitely finished |
Project time |
01.05.2015- 31.01.2017 |
Website |
http://www.crowdstrom.de/ |
Funding source |
Federal Ministry of Education and Research |
Project number |
01FE13019E |
Keywords |
Crowd-Sourcing; Electric vehicle network; Service science research; willingness to pay; incentive system; charging infrastructure |
Joint Project: Crowdsourcing - Charging Service Provided by Private Persons as an Innovative Business Model - Project Part: User Acceptance and Service Design
CrowdStrom is a project that aims at developing a new business model for electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Through involvement of charging stations owned by private persons, the business model addresses challenges of the current infrastructure development for electric vehicles.
Project status |
definitely finished |
Project time |
01.12.2013- 28.02.2015 |
Website |
http://www.crowdstrom.de/ |
Funding source |
Federal Ministry of Education and Research |
Project number |
01FE13019 |
Keywords |
Crowd-Sourcing; Electric vehicle network; Service science research; willingness to pay; incentive system; charging infrastructure |