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IoT technologies and advanced data analytics as enablers for innovative data driven processes

Project Description

The Internet of Things (IoT) connects any kind of physical object to build a common interactive information system. New IoT technologies and connected intelligent systems provide new opportunities and challenges for businesses across industries, and have the potential to fundamentally revamp how businesses create products and service. This dissertation examines the impact of new IoT technologies on traditional business processes and particularly explores how new IoT technologies contribute to the development of innovative data driven processes. The study uses an action design research approach to explore how organizations identify potentials of IoT technologies to address imminent business needs, implement new IoT-powered processes, and manage the transformation.

Keywords

digital Innovation Industry 4.0 Internet of Things digital network data-driven processes

Project Participants

Employee
Dr. rer. oec. Michael Reiner Kamm MSc
- PhD-Student
PhD-Student
Employee
Prof. Dr. Jan vom Brocke
- Supervisor
Visiting Professor - Information Systems and Process Science
Supervisor
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Prof. Dr. Martin Matzner
- Co-Supervisor
Co-Supervisor