Publications
2021
Kotsis, Gabriele; Paschinger, Alexander; Strauss, Christine
Gamification and Application Features for Collaborative Environments Konferenzbeitrag
In: Luo, Yuhua (Hrsg.): Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering. 18th International Conference, CDVE 2021 Virtual Event, October 24–27, 2021, Proceedings, S. 1–12, Springer, 2021, ISBN: 978-3-030-88206-8, (Publisher Copyright: textcopyright 2021, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.; 18th International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering, CDVE 2021 ; Conference date: 24-10-2021 Through 27-10-2021).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Collaboration, Gamification, Player types, Team interaction, Team management, Teamwork
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title = {Gamification and Application Features for Collaborative Environments},
author = {Gabriele Kotsis and Alexander Paschinger and Christine Strauss},
editor = {Yuhua Luo},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-88207-5_1},
isbn = {978-3-030-88206-8},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
booktitle = {Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering. 18th International Conference, CDVE 2021 Virtual Event, October 24–27, 2021, Proceedings},
pages = {1--12},
publisher = {Springer},
edition = {1.},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
abstract = {Gamification has been adopted for various environments by applying design elements typically used within games onto a non-gaming context. In this paper we introduce a detailed concept for collaborative, team-oriented work that utilizes positive effects of gamification from a practical perspective. The integration of selected gamification features enhances functionality and usability of tools and collaborative applications. From detailed concept and implemented prototype, we demonstrate selected features, where gamification has been implemented to support interaction among team-members and improve overall team-productivity within collaborative, communicative and cooperating environments.},
note = {Publisher Copyright: textcopyright 2021, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.; 18th International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering, CDVE 2021 ; Conference date: 24-10-2021 Through 27-10-2021},
keywords = {Collaboration, Gamification, Player types, Team interaction, Team management, Teamwork},
pubstate = {published},
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2019
Koehler, Alina; Mladenow, Andreas; Strauss, Christine
Collaboration and Co-creation in a General Engagement Platform to Foster Organizational Benefits During a Post-project-phase Konferenzbeitrag
In: Luo, Yuhua (Hrsg.): Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering - 16th International Conference, CDVE 2019, Proceedings, S. 209–218, Springer, 2019, ISBN: 9783030309480, (16th International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering, CDVE 2019 ; Conference date: 06-10-2019 Through 09-10-2019).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Co-creation, Collaboration, crowdsourcing, General engagement platform, Post-project phase
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title = {Collaboration and Co-creation in a General Engagement Platform to Foster Organizational Benefits During a Post-project-phase},
author = {Alina Koehler and Andreas Mladenow and Christine Strauss},
editor = {Yuhua Luo},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-30949-7_24},
isbn = {9783030309480},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-01-01},
booktitle = {Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering - 16th International Conference, CDVE 2019, Proceedings},
volume = {11792},
pages = {209--218},
publisher = {Springer},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
abstract = {This paper aims to provide a conceptual layout and design as starting point for an intra-organizational general engagement platform (GEP). Accordingly, we identify concepts and functions that are required or/and that are value generating for the development of a GEP for company-internal co-creation in post-project phases. Furthermore, we discuss pros and cons in terms of a SWOT-analysis. Results may provide a basis for further empirical studies, practical development, or/and future research in this direction.},
note = {16th International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering, CDVE 2019 ; Conference date: 06-10-2019 Through 09-10-2019},
keywords = {Co-creation, Collaboration, crowdsourcing, General engagement platform, Post-project phase},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
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Busse, Valerie; Strauss, Christine; Gregus, Michal
Decision-Making in Crowdfunding – The Value of Behavioral Issues in Collaborative Business Environments Konferenzbeitrag
In: Luo, Yuhua (Hrsg.): Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering - 16th International Conference, CDVE 2019, Proceedings, S. 219–228, Springer, 2019, ISBN: 9783030309480, (16th International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering, CDVE 2019 ; Conference date: 06-10-2019 Through 09-10-2019).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Behavior, Collaboration, Cooperation, Crowdfunding, Social networks
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title = {Decision-Making in Crowdfunding – The Value of Behavioral Issues in Collaborative Business Environments},
author = {Valerie Busse and Christine Strauss and Michal Gregus},
editor = {Yuhua Luo},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-30949-7_25},
isbn = {9783030309480},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-01-01},
booktitle = {Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering - 16th International Conference, CDVE 2019, Proceedings},
volume = {11792},
pages = {219--228},
publisher = {Springer},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
abstract = {Collaborative behavior and cooperative issues gained attention with fast growing social networks. Especially, research in the rather novel funding form, called crowdfunding is rapidly increasing. Consequently, this paper addresses behavioral issues in the highly complex decision-making processes of various actors in crowdfunding. It (i) provides a detailed overview of current literature and (ii) its major outcomes on behavioral issues, as well as (iii) indicates research gaps in the field of crowdfunding and behavior decisions in terms of collaborative business environments.},
note = {16th International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering, CDVE 2019 ; Conference date: 06-10-2019 Through 09-10-2019},
keywords = {Behavior, Collaboration, Cooperation, Crowdfunding, Social networks},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
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2018
Buerger, Benjamin; Mladenow, Andreas; Novak, Niina Maarit; Strauss, Christine
Equity crowdfunding: Quality signals for online-platform projects and supporters’ motivations Konferenzbeitrag
In: Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems - 12th IFIP WG 8.9 Working Conference, CONFENIS 2018, Held at the 24th IFIP World Computer Congress, WCC 2018, Proceedings, S. 109–119, Springer, 2018, ISBN: 9783319990392, (12th IFIP WG 8.9 Working Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems, CONFENIS 2018 Held at the 24th IFIP World Computer Congress, WCC 2018 ; Conference date: 18-09-2018 Through 19-09-2018).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Collaboration, Decision support systems, Equity crowdfunding, HBE, HCI, Social interaction, Supporters motivations
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title = {Equity crowdfunding: Quality signals for online-platform projects and supporters’ motivations},
author = {Benjamin Buerger and Andreas Mladenow and Niina Maarit Novak and Christine Strauss},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-99040-8_9},
isbn = {9783319990392},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-08-01},
booktitle = {Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems - 12th IFIP WG 8.9 Working Conference, CONFENIS 2018, Held at the 24th IFIP World Computer Congress, WCC 2018, Proceedings},
pages = {109--119},
publisher = {Springer},
series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing},
abstract = {The paper assesses and evaluates quality signals for online platform projects and motivations for equity crowdfunding which might increase a potential supporter’s propensity to commit his financial resources. Based on a literature analysis a number of motives that may have an effect on the investment decision and other non-motivational dimensions are taken into account as they might convey information about the underlying and often not directly observable qualitative characteristics of the business.},
note = {12th IFIP WG 8.9 Working Conference on Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems, CONFENIS 2018 Held at the 24th IFIP World Computer Congress, WCC 2018 ; Conference date: 18-09-2018 Through 19-09-2018},
keywords = {Collaboration, Decision support systems, Equity crowdfunding, HBE, HCI, Social interaction, Supporters motivations},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
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2017
Ernst, Christoph; Mladenow, Andreas; Strauss, Christine
Collaboration and crowdsourcing in emergency management Artikel
In: International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications, Bd. 13, Nr. 2, S. 176–193, 2017, ISSN: 1742-7371, (DOI: 10.1108/IJPCC-03-2017-0026).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Collaboration, crowdsourcing, Disaster response, Emergency management, GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION, Social network, Weak ties
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title = {Collaboration and crowdsourcing in emergency management},
author = {Christoph Ernst and Andreas Mladenow and Christine Strauss},
doi = {10.1108/IJPCC-03-2017-0026},
issn = {1742-7371},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-01-01},
journal = {International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications},
volume = {13},
number = {2},
pages = {176--193},
abstract = {PurposeEmergency managers face coordinative challenges that require a high degree of mobility, flexibility and the ability to interpret heterogeneous, location-dependent information of various sources and quality. Recent information and communication technology-driven developments like crowdsourcing or social networks have opened up new organizational possibilities for emergency managers. To make quick but solid decisions, and improve the coordination of activities performed by crowdsourcees during disaster response, the authors suggest the use of collaborative features from crowdsourcing and inherent availability of resources from social network effects. In this paper, the idea of considering collaboration and crowdsourcing as drivers for flexibility in the design of business processes in the context of emergency management is prepared, the meaning of location-dependent tasks for volunteers is investigated, and the added value of social network effects is substantiated.Design/methodology/approachThis paper is part of an ongoing research project in the field of crowdsourcing. It represents conceptual work that builds on relevant literature.FindingsIn terms of emergency management, the paper sheds light on what emergency managers may consider when coordinating activities performed by volunteers and how they may benefit from social network effects. Furthermore, it is shown how they can exploit information using collaboration-based and tournament-like crowdsourcing, how they can benefit from invoking additional resources using weak ties from social networks, and how visualization of information may support decision-making.Practical implicationsExemplary applications to exploit crowdsourcing and social network effects to support improvisation and to respond flexibly in disaster response are given.Originality/valueThis paper suggests novel collaborative approaches to support emergency managers in their decision-making. Based on social network analysis, the value of weak ties is elaborated, and based on a taxonomy from crowdsourcing, distinct collaborative alternatives are developed and proposed for application in emergency management.},
note = {DOI: 10.1108/IJPCC-03-2017-0026},
keywords = {Collaboration, crowdsourcing, Disaster response, Emergency management, GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION, Social network, Weak ties},
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Brasseur, Tiare Maria; Mladenow, Andreas; Strauss, Christine
Open business model innovation: Literature review and agenda for future research Artikel
In: Business Informatics, Bd. 4, Nr. 42, S. 7–16, 2017, ISSN: 2587-814X, (Publisher Copyright: textcopyright 2020 Business Informatics. All rights reserved. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION, Co-creation, Collaboration, Collaborative infrastructure, Customer innovation, Digital business modeling, FRAMEWORK, MANAGEMENT, OF-THE-ART, Open business model innovation, Open innovation, SERVICES
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title = {Open business model innovation: Literature review and agenda for future research},
author = {Tiare Maria Brasseur and Andreas Mladenow and Christine Strauss},
doi = {10.17323/1998-0663.2017.4.7.16},
issn = {2587-814X},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-01-01},
journal = {Business Informatics},
volume = {4},
number = {42},
pages = {7--16},
abstract = {In today’s fast-paced business environment, firms are constantly pressured to innovate in order to remain competitive. Business model innovation (BMI) has recently attracted increasing attention as a promising approach to achieve competitive advantage in the face of fierce competition. Despite its great potential, however, BMI also entails high degrees of complexity, uncertainty and financial risk. Fueled by the rise of digital technologies, BMI has become increasingly open and collaborative in the recent past. The aim of this paper is to investigate the role and implications of open and collaborative practices in BMI and to provide a comprehensive review of available literature in this field. Therefore, a systematic review of literature at the intersection of Open Innovation (OI) and BMI has been carried out. Our analysis of the literature identified two major research streams in open business model innovation (OBMI): OBMI trends (customer-driven BMI, BM co-creation, early BM validation, virtual collaboration, design thinking) and OBMI effects. Overall, the findings support a growing trend of collaboration and co-creation in BMI supported by digital or tangible tools, and further reveal that OI has a direct positive effect on BMI success. Analysis of the literature also shows that the field of OBMI is still an under-researched area.},
note = {Publisher Copyright: textcopyright 2020 Business Informatics. All rights reserved. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.},
keywords = {BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION, Co-creation, Collaboration, Collaborative infrastructure, Customer innovation, Digital business modeling, FRAMEWORK, MANAGEMENT, OF-THE-ART, Open business model innovation, Open innovation, SERVICES},
pubstate = {published},
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2016
Mladenow, Andreas; Bauer, Christine; Strauss, Christine
"crowd logistics": The contribution of social crowds in logistics activities Artikel
In: International Journal of Web Information Systems, Bd. 12, Nr. 3, S. 379–396, 2016, ISSN: 1744-0084.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Advanced web applications, BWL, CMI, Collaboration, crowdsourcing, E-Business models, mobile computing, Social crowd
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title = {"crowd logistics": The contribution of social crowds in logistics activities},
author = {Andreas Mladenow and Christine Bauer and Christine Strauss},
doi = {10.1108/IJWIS-04-2016-0020},
issn = {1744-0084},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-08-15},
journal = {International Journal of Web Information Systems},
volume = {12},
number = {3},
pages = {379--396},
abstract = {Purpose - The paper aims to provide the necessary basis for a novel interdisciplinary research field. Various types and implementations of crowdsourcing have emerged in the market; many of them are related to logistics. While we can identify plenty of crowd logistics applications using information technology capabilities and information sharing in practice, theories behind this phenomenon have received only limited attention. This paper accounts for filling this research gap by analyzing the crowd's contributions in logistics of goods and information. Design/methodology/approach - This paper is part of an ongoing research endeavor in the field of location-based crowdsourcing. It represents conceptual work that builds on a literature review enriched with an in-depth analysis of real-world examples in the field of crowd logistics. Using a scoring method, we provide an example how a company may evaluate the alternatives of crowd logistics. The main approach is an analysis of variants of how the social crowd may be integrated in logistics processes. The work is conceptual in its core. Thereby, we use real-world examples of crowdsourcing applications to underpin the evaluated variants of crowd logistics. Findings - The paper presents relevant theoretical background on crowd logistics. The authors differentiate between variants of crowd logistics with their flow of materials, goods and information. Thereby they zoom in the type, significance and process flow of the crowd's contributions. They discuss potential advantages and challenges of logistics with the performing crowd and deeply discuss opportunities and challenges from a business and from an individual's perspective. Finally, they highlight a route map for future research directions in this novel interdisciplinary research field. Research limitations/implications - As this work is conceptual in its core, generalizations may be drawn only with great care. Still, we are in a position to propose a route map for further research in this area in this paper. Also the integration of an analysis of a scale of real-world applications allows us to highlight our research's practical relevance and implications. Originality/value - The main contribution of this paper is an in-depth analysis and consolidation of innovative crowd logistics applications to provide an overview on recent implementations. The authors propose a categorization scheme and contribute with a route map for further research in the field of crowd logistics.},
keywords = {Advanced web applications, BWL, CMI, Collaboration, crowdsourcing, E-Business models, mobile computing, Social crowd},
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Mladenow, Andreas; Bauer, Christine; Strauss, Christine
Power to the (shopping) people!: Changing traditional customer-vendor interaction in online markets by ICT-enabled "group buying" Konferenzbeitrag
In: D'Ascenzo, Fabrizio; Magni, Massimo; Lazazzara, Alessandra; Za, Stefano (Hrsg.): Blurring the Boundaries Through Digital Innovation, S. 203–213, Springer, 2016, ISBN: 978-3-319-38973-8, (information and communication technologies (ICT) are enablers for cooperative and collective online shopping. This novel phenomenon is also known under the terms “group buying” and “collective buying” and can be found in business-to-business (B2B) contexts as well as in business-to-consumer (B2C) shopping transactions. We investigate recent developments regarding enablers and inhibitors of ICT-based group buying concepts in various markets. In this paper, we perform a thorough analysis of group buying approaches with the intent to explain the evolution, developments, and changes of online group shopping variants. We provide an overview of approaches and derived variants of the online group buying concept highlighted with selected real-world application examples. A detailed SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) for each of the two dominant approaches (top-down and bottom-up) represents the core contribution of the paper and may build the basis for the development and improvement of future business models in the field.; XII Conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS : Reshaping Organizations through Digital and Social Innovation, ITAIS2015 ; Conference date: 09-10-2015 Through 10-10-2015).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Bottom-Up, BWL, Change processes, CMI, Collaboration, Crowd-Shopping, crowdsourcing, ICT-enabled business models, Interaction of actors, Online group buying, Social crowd, Top-Down
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title = {Power to the (shopping) people!: Changing traditional customer-vendor interaction in online markets by ICT-enabled "group buying"},
author = {Andreas Mladenow and Christine Bauer and Christine Strauss},
editor = {Fabrizio D'Ascenzo and Massimo Magni and Alessandra Lazazzara and Stefano Za},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-38974-5_16},
isbn = {978-3-319-38973-8},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-06-17},
booktitle = {Blurring the Boundaries Through Digital Innovation},
pages = {203--213},
publisher = {Springer},
series = {Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation},
abstract = {Information and communication technologies (ICT) are enablers for cooperative and collective online shopping. This novel phenomenon is also known under the terms “group buying” and “collective buying” and can be found in business-to-business (B2B) contexts as well as in business-to-consumer (B2C) shopping transactions. We investigate recent developments re-garding enablers and inhibitors of ICT-based group buying models in various markets. In this paper, we perform a thorough analysis of group buying models with the intent to explain the evolution, developments, and changes of online group shopping variants. We provide an overview of approaches and derived variants of the online group buying model highlighted with selected real-world application examples. A detailed SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) for each of the two dominant approaches (top-down and bottom-up) represents the core contribution of the paper and may build the basis for the development and improvement of future business models in the field.},
note = {information and communication technologies (ICT) are enablers for cooperative and collective online shopping. This novel phenomenon is also known under the terms “group buying” and “collective buying” and can be found in business-to-business (B2B) contexts as well as in business-to-consumer (B2C) shopping transactions. We investigate recent developments regarding enablers and inhibitors of ICT-based group buying concepts in various markets. In this paper, we perform a thorough analysis of group buying approaches with the intent to explain the evolution, developments, and changes of online group shopping variants. We provide an overview of approaches and derived variants of the online group buying concept highlighted with selected real-world application examples. A detailed SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) for each of the two dominant approaches (top-down and bottom-up) represents the core contribution of the paper and may build the basis for the development and improvement of future business models in the field.; XII Conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS : Reshaping Organizations through Digital and Social Innovation, ITAIS2015 ; Conference date: 09-10-2015 Through 10-10-2015},
keywords = {Bottom-Up, BWL, Change processes, CMI, Collaboration, Crowd-Shopping, crowdsourcing, ICT-enabled business models, Interaction of actors, Online group buying, Social crowd, Top-Down},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
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2015
Mladenow, Andreas; Bauer, Christine; Strauss, Christine
Crowdsourcing in Logistics: Concepts and Applications Using the Social Crowd Konferenzbeitrag
In: Steinbauer, Matthias; Indrawan-Santiago, Maria; Anderst-Kotsis, Gabriele; Khalil, Ismail (Hrsg.): 17th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-Based Applications and Services, iiWAS 2015 - Proceedings, S. 244–251, ACM, 2015, ISBN: 978-1-4503-3491-4, (Publisher Copyright: textcopyright 2015 ACM.; iiWAS'15 The 17th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services ; Conference date: 11-12-2015 Through 13-12-2015).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Business model, BWL, CMI, Collaboration, Crowd-Logistics, crowdsourcing, E-Applications, Innovative EApplications
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title = {Crowdsourcing in Logistics: Concepts and Applications Using the Social Crowd},
author = {Andreas Mladenow and Christine Bauer and Christine Strauss},
editor = {Matthias Steinbauer and Maria Indrawan-Santiago and Gabriele Anderst-Kotsis and Ismail Khalil},
doi = {10.1145/2837185.2837242},
isbn = {978-1-4503-3491-4},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-12-12},
booktitle = {17th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-Based Applications and Services, iiWAS 2015 - Proceedings},
pages = {244--251},
publisher = {ACM},
series = {ACM International Conference Proceeding Series},
abstract = {The introduction of crowdsourcing offers numerous business opportunities. In recent years, manifold forms of crowdsourcing have emerged on the market – also in logistics. Thereby, the ubiquitous availability and sensor-supported assistance functions of mobile devices support crowdsourcing applications, which promotes contextual interactions between users at the right place at the right time. This paper presents the results of an in-depth analysis on crowdsourcing in logistics in the course of ongoing research in the field of location-based crowdsourcing (LBCS). This paper analyzes LBCS for both, ‘classic’ logistics as well as ‘information’ logistics. Real-world examples of crowdsourcing applications are used to underpin the two evaluated types of logistics using crowdsourcing. Potential advantages and challenges of logistics with the crowd (‘crowd-logistics’) are discussed. Accordingly, this paper aims to provide the necessary basis for a novel interdisciplinary research field.},
note = {Publisher Copyright: textcopyright 2015 ACM.; iiWAS'15 The 17th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services ; Conference date: 11-12-2015 Through 13-12-2015},
keywords = {Business model, BWL, CMI, Collaboration, Crowd-Logistics, crowdsourcing, E-Applications, Innovative EApplications},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Mladenow, Andreas; Bauer, Christine; Strauss, Christine; Gregus, Michal
Collaboration and Locality in Crowdsourcing Konferenzbeitrag
In: Xhafa, F; Barolli, L (Hrsg.): Proc. of the 7th International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (INCoS 2015), S. 1–6, IEEE Computer Society Press, 2015, ISBN: 978-1-4673-7694-5, (7th International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (INCoS 2015) ; Conference date: 02-09-2015 Through 04-09-2015).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: BWL, CMI, Collaboration, Collaboration-based Crowdsourcing, Collaborative Systems, crowdsourcing, Location-based Crowdsourcing, PARTICIPATION, Social networks, Taxonomy, Tournament-based Crowdsourcing, Web-based Communities
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title = {Collaboration and Locality in Crowdsourcing},
author = {Andreas Mladenow and Christine Bauer and Christine Strauss and Michal Gregus},
editor = {F Xhafa and L Barolli},
doi = {10.1109/INCoS.2015.74},
isbn = {978-1-4673-7694-5},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-10-28},
booktitle = {Proc. of the 7th International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (INCoS 2015)},
pages = {1--6},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society Press},
abstract = {As novel forms of crowdsourcing emerge on the market, we emphasize that the important aspect of location- dependency is more complex than assumed and, thus, suggest a typology along two dimensions of locality: the first dimension refers to whether or not the crowdsourcees interact while being collocated or dispersed; the second dimension refers to the locality of the crowdsourcees in relation to the crowdsourcer's locality (local vs. remote crowd). The resulting four types of crowdsourcing are underpinned by real-world examples. Potential advantages and challenges of the four types are discussed, particularly with respect to motivation and value. The suggested categorization shall provide the necessary basis for future research, as a systematic approach is essential to enable, yield and foster sustainability in a novel interdisciplinary research field like location-based crowdsourcing.},
note = {7th International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (INCoS 2015) ; Conference date: 02-09-2015 Through 04-09-2015},
keywords = {BWL, CMI, Collaboration, Collaboration-based Crowdsourcing, Collaborative Systems, crowdsourcing, Location-based Crowdsourcing, PARTICIPATION, Social networks, Taxonomy, Tournament-based Crowdsourcing, Web-based Communities},
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Mladenow, Andreas; Novak, Niina Maarit; Strauss, Christine; s, M. Greguv
Clouds and Interclouds in the Real Estate Sector Konferenzbeitrag
In: Younas, Muhammad; Awan, Irfan; Mecella, Massimo (Hrsg.): Proceedings - 2015 International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud, FiCloud 2015 and 2015 International Conference on Open and Big Data, OBD 2015, S. 532–537, IEEE Computer Society Press, 2015, ISBN: 978-1-4673-8103-1/15, (Publisher Copyright: textcopyright 2015 IEEE.; FiCloud 2015 3rd International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud ; Conference date: 24-08-2015 Through 26-09-2015).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Application of Interclouds, Business Models, BWL, Cloud Computing, Cloud of Clouds, Cloud Product, CMI, Collaboration, Facility Management, Integration, Interclouds, Real estate, Software as a Service
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title = {Clouds and Interclouds in the Real Estate Sector},
author = {Andreas Mladenow and Niina Maarit Novak and Christine Strauss and M. Greguv s},
editor = {Muhammad Younas and Irfan Awan and Massimo Mecella},
doi = {10.1109/FiCloud.2015.105},
isbn = {978-1-4673-8103-1/15},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-01-01},
booktitle = {Proceedings - 2015 International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud, FiCloud 2015 and 2015 International Conference on Open and Big Data, OBD 2015},
pages = {532--537},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society Press},
abstract = {Development and improvement of intercloud environments is still in an early stage, correspondingly, analyzing adequate realization of many types of applications is essential. In the presented contribution we have chosen an application with a high potential for value generation through cloud and cloud of clouds, i.e. The real estate business. The reason for this accumulated benefit that clouds may generate is threefold: (i) the objects in real estate business have high values, (ii) some phases during their life cycle cover very long time periods, and (iii) many different actors are involved along the value chain, many of them are SME's. We give a to-the-point insight into the real estate sector (life cycle, value, chain, actors) and demonstrate possible effects through clouds for selected stakeholders. We further give a brief overview of cloud-based products in the field of real estate for a well-defined market (i.e. DACH-countries) in order to demonstrate the current situation.},
note = {Publisher Copyright: textcopyright 2015 IEEE.; FiCloud 2015 3rd International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud ; Conference date: 24-08-2015 Through 26-09-2015},
keywords = {Application of Interclouds, Business Models, BWL, Cloud Computing, Cloud of Clouds, Cloud Product, CMI, Collaboration, Facility Management, Integration, Interclouds, Real estate, Software as a Service},
pubstate = {published},
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Mladenow, Andreas; Bauer, Christine; Strauss, Christine
Collaborative Shopping with the Crowd Konferenzbeitrag
In: Luo, Yuhua (Hrsg.): Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering, S. 162–169, Springer International Publishing AG, 2015, ISBN: 978-3-319-24131-9, (12th International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering (CDVE 2015), CDVE 2015 ; Conference date: 20-09-2015 Through 23-09-2015).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Business model, BWL, CMI, Collaboration, Collaborative information seeking, Cooperative decision making, Crowd-Shopping, crowdsourcing, Group buying 2.0, Online group buying, Social shopping
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Mladenow, Andreas; Novak, Niina Maarit; Strauss, Christine
Mobility for 'Immovables' - Clouds supporting the business with real estates Artikel
In: Procedia Computer Science, Bd. 63, S. 120–127, 2015, ISSN: 1877-0509, (6th International Conference on Emerging Ubiquitous Systems and Pervasive Networks, EUSPN 2015 ; Conference date: 27-09-2015 Through 30-09-2015).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Advanced clouds, Application of clouds, Business Models, Cloud Computing, Cloud Product, Collaboration, Facility Management, Integration, Pervasive cloud, Real estate, Software as a Service, Stakeholders
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abstract = {Businesses operating with ‘Immovables’ have always demanded high mobility from numerous protagonists within and across the real estate sector. Whereas recent developments of advanced cloud environments such as pervasive cloud and intercloud infrastructures are still in their infancy, their advancements appear to be supportive for this industry. Our contribution refers to the business with real estates as this sector shows several characteristics that predestine it as a showcase due to high and sustainable potential for value generation through clouds and cloud infrastructures. This paper analyses the use of various (types of) cloud applications in the field of real estate. It provides an insight into the structure of the real estate sector (life cycle, value chain, actors), into the state-of-the art of cloud applications, and reveals potential for further developments and unexplored segments of the real estate life cycle and/or value chain.},
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2014
Stoshikj, Marina; Kryvinska, Natalia; Strauss, Christine
Efficient Managing of Complex Programs with Project Management Services Artikel
In: Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, Bd. 15, Nr. 1, S. 25–38, 2014, ISSN: 0972-2696.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: BWL, CMI, Collaboration, Flexible complexity management, Project management, Project phases, Project triangle, SERVICE
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title = {Efficient Managing of Complex Programs with Project Management Services},
author = {Marina Stoshikj and Natalia Kryvinska and Christine Strauss},
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abstract = {In the following work, we analyse complex project management processes and propose understanding of project management tools as a service, both whenspeaking in software terms and management skills frames. Project management can be offered as a service in different forms. Companies specialized in project management may manage a project for the benefits of third party, using theclient’s technical knowledge and principles of work. Companies that want to manage their projects internally need project management training service and software solution with certain functionalities and characteristics. The solution must follow the company policies in regard to resources, time and cost management, collaboration etc. Due to companies’ specifics, it is highly unlikely that an off-the-shelf solution is applicable everywhere. The service of customization of an existing tool or development of a system specifically for the company needs can be also considered a project management service.},
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Bauer, Christine; Mladenow, Andreas; Strauss, Christine
Fostering collaboration by location-based crowdsourcing Konferenzbeitrag
In: Luo, Yuhua (Hrsg.): Cooperative Design, Visualization and Engineering, S. 88–95, Springer International Publishing AG, 2014, ISBN: 978-3-319-10830-8.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: BWL, CMI, Collaboration, Collaborative Crowdsourcing, LBCS, Location-based Crowdsourcing, Location-dependency, Mobile crowdsourcing applications, Social communities, Time-dependency, Typology
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title = {Fostering collaboration by location-based crowdsourcing},
author = {Christine Bauer and Andreas Mladenow and Christine Strauss},
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abstract = {Crowdsourcing is a recently developed method that relies on variousalternatives of collaboration to solve problems efficiently. Crowdsourcing is arecent development to solve a variety of problems efficiently, and whichimplies various alternatives of collaboration. However, as novel technologiesare able to exploit location-sensing capabilities of mobile devices, locationbasedcrowdsourcing (LBCS) developed as a new concept. This paper suggestsa typology for LBCS as a means for fostering collaboration with the crowdthrough three types of LBCS: confirmation-based, digital good-based, andphysical-based. Each type is underpinned with exemplary applications.Furthermore, opportunities and challenges are analysed; and future trends inLBCS are discussed.},
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Mladenow, Andreas; Bauer, Christine; Strauss, Christine
In: Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, Bd. 15, Nr. 1, S. 77–86, 2014, ISSN: 0972-2696.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: BWL, CMI, Co-creation, Collaboration, crowdsourcing, INNOVATION, New product development, Online community, Open innovation, Social communities, Social CRM, Social crowd
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title = {Social Crowd Integration in New Product Development: Crowdsourcing Communities Nourish the Open Innovation Paradigm},
author = {Andreas Mladenow and Christine Bauer and Christine Strauss},
doi = {10.1007/s40171-013-0053-6},
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year = {2014},
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2013
Stoshikj, Marina; Kryvinska, Natalia; Strauss, Christine
Project Management as a Service Konferenzbeitrag
In: Proc. of the 15th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services (iiWAS2013), S. 220–228, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2013, ISBN: 978-1-4503-2113-6, (15th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-Based Applications and Services, iiWAS 2013 ; Conference date: 02-12-2013 Through 04-12-2013).
Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Collaboration, Project management, Project phases, Project triangle, SERVICE
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title = {Project Management as a Service},
author = {Marina Stoshikj and Natalia Kryvinska and Christine Strauss},
doi = {10.1145/2539150.2539171},
isbn = {978-1-4503-2113-6},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-01-01},
booktitle = {Proc. of the 15th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services (iiWAS2013)},
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