Prof. Dr. Christian Matt
Christian Matt ist Assistenzprofessor an der Universität Bern, Schweiz. Er promovierte Management an der LMU München, Deutschland. Seine aktuellen Forschungsinteressen liegen in den Bereichen Digital Transformation Strategies, Digital Value Creation Structures und Personal Information Systems. Seine Arbeiten wurden in verschiedenen Journals veröffentlicht, unter anderem in Journal of Management Information Systems, Electronic Markets, MIS Quarterly Executive, Business and Information Systems Engineering. Während seines Aufenthalts als Research Fellow am Weizenbaum-Institut wird er an seinem Forschungsprojekt „Digitization of Individuals“ arbeiten.
Positionen am Weizenbaum Institut
Forschungsfelder
Digital Transformation and Digital Value / Creation Design and Use of Personal Information Systems / Informational Privacy / E-Commerce and Recommender Systems
Publikationen
Matt, C. (2018): Fog Computing – Complementing Cloud Computing to Facilitate Industry 4.0, Business & Information Systems Engineering (60:4), pp. 351-355.
Heinze, J.; Matt, C. (2018): Reducing the Service Deficit in M-Commerce: How Service-Technology Fit Can Support Digital Sales of Complex Products, International Journal of Electronic Commerce (22:3), pp. 386-418.
Legner, C.; Eymann, T.; Hess, T.; Matt, C.; Böhmann, T.; Drews, P.; Mädche, A.; Urbach, N.; Ahlemann, F. (2017): Digitalization: Opportunity and Challenge for the Business and Information Systems Engineering Community, Business & Information Systems Engineering (59:4), pp. 301-308.
Matt, C.; Hörndlein, C.; Hess, T. (2017): Let the Crowd Be My Peers? How Researchers Assess the Prospects of Social Peer Review, Electronic Markets (27:2), pp. 111–124.