Diginomics Research Group

Research Group: „Diginomics – Digitalisierung, Wirtschaft & Gesellschaft"

Diginomics is a group of over 30 members, including professors, senior researchers, postdocs and PhD students. Our goal is to create an inspiring and supportive research environment in which our PhD students can develop their full potential. We value excellence in academic work and actively promote the individual research interests of our members. Together, we aim to gain new insights that will help shape a sustainable and innovative digital future for business and society.

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Max-von-Laue Straße 1,

WiWi2 28359 Bremen

Phone: +49 (0)421 218 - 66 740

E-Mail: diginomicsprotect me ?!uni-bremenprotect me ?!.de

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Invitation to a webinar on the global company database “Orbis”

As an activity within the graduate group “Diginomics” and in cooperation with the Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek (SuUB) Bremen, we organize a workshop in a webinar format to introduce to "Orbis" database (Bureau van Dijk (BVD), Moody’s Analytics). "Orbis" is a great data source and analyzing…


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Online workshop with Ximena Garcia-Rada

As a replacement for the on-site workshop "Experimental Design & Methods" with Ximena Garcia-Rada (Harvard Business School), we have now arranged for an online workshop on the topic.

Members of the Diginomics Group and graduates of our faculty have the opportunity to discuss their experimental…


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New article on How do banks interact with fintech startups? in Small Business Economics

Prof. Dr. Lars Hornuf has published a new article in Small Business Economics together with Todor Lohwassers and Milan Klus (both WWU Münster) as well as Prof. Dr. Armin Schwienbacher (Skema Business School).


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Paper on gamification in MSI Reports

The paper “Understanding the (Negative and Positive) Effects of Gamification for Companies” of Prof. Klein (together with three co-authors from the University of Cologne) has been published as MSI Report in the MSI Working Paper Series.


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Editorial on the Topic Crowdfunding and Initial Coin Offerings in Small Business Economics

In collaboration with Jörn Block (University of Trier), Alexander Groh (Lyon Business School), Tom Vanacker (Universiteit Gent) and Silvio Vismara (Università degli Studi di Bergamo), Lars Hornuf has served as guest editor for a special issue and published an editorial in Small Business Economics.…


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Talk by Lars Hornuf at the University of Oxford

On Friday, March 27, 2020, Lars Hornuf from the Chair of Business Administration, especially Financial Services and Financial Technology, presented the working paper “How Do Banks Interact with Fintech Startups?,” which he co-authored with Milan Klus, Todor Lohwasser and Armin Schwienbacher, at a…


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Change: The workshop "Experimental Design & Methods" with Ximena Garcia-Rada is postponed

The workshop "Experimental Design & Methods" with Ximena Garcia-Rada, which was originally scheduled for April 23/24, 2020, has been postponed to a later date. We will inform about the catch-up date in time.


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Blog Post in Oxford Business Law Blog about "Initial Coin Offerings, Information Disclosure, and Fraud"

The research paper of Prof. Dr. Lars Hornuf and Theresa Kück in cooperation with Prof. Dr. Armin Schwienbacher (SKEMA Business School) has been posted in the Oxford Business Law Blog. The blog is run by the Faculty of Law of the University of Oxford and reaches more than 20,000 readers from over 170…


Automation, Employment, and Wages: Is This Time Different? - Prof. Dr. Melanie Arntz at the Diginomics Brownbag Seminar

Time and place: 23.01.2020 from 12:15 bis 13:45 Uhr, room F4090, WiWi2 building.

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Melanie Arntz, ZEW Mannheim and University of Heidelberg.

Title: Automation, Employment, and Wages: Is This Time Different?

On Thursday, 23.01.2020, the Diginomics group is pleased to welcome…


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Save-the-Date - Workshop on Experimental Design & Methods: April 23 to 24, 2020

Date: April 23 to 24, 2020, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Location: WiWi 1 building, A 1050/1060

Instructor: Ximena Garcia-Rada

Program: Download PDF Program

Register: diginomics@uni-bremen.de

The Diginomics Graduate Group together with the BreLAB will organize a workshop given by Ximena Garcia-Rada…


Testimonials from graduates of the Diginomics Research Group

Bremen

“Bremen is a livable and lovable city with a long history. The distances within the city are short and there are many green spaces to relax after work.”

 

Dr. Aki Harima

Postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the Chair in Small Business and Entrepreneurship at the University of Bremen, and member of the Diginomics Research Group

Interdisciplinarity

"In the Diginomics Research Group, I work with academics who bring diverse perspectives and methods to the topic of digitization. This interdisciplinarity is necessary to tackle the most recent challenges. The topic of digitization is too complex and urgent to be answered from a single technical perspective.“

 

Dr. Michèle Rieth

Research associate at the Chair of Business Psychology & Human Resource, and member of the Diginomics Research Group

Exchange

“The Diginomics Research Group is a place for ideas and discussion. Regular events such as brownbag seminars and research talks offer a forum for the exchange of research ideas and discussion of the important issues of our time.”

 

Dr. Daniel Metko

Research associate in the field of Business Administration, in particular Empirical Capital Market Research and Derivatives, as well as member of the Diginomics Research Group

Research Foci

"In my research project, I'm investigating how chatbots can appear more human. This will enable us to improve human-machine interaction on websites in the future.”

 

Mirko Wiemann

Research assistant and PhD student in the working group "Consumer Behavior",  and member of the Diginomics Research Group.

Cooperation

“The doctoral students in the Diginomics group form a community. Professional but also personal exchange as well as an open and appreciative atmosphere characterize the cooperation.”

 

Hapsatou

PhD student at the Chair of General Business Administration, Maritime Economics and Logistics, and member of the Diginomics Research Group

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