Professorship for Business Administration, in particular Entrepreneurship and Organization Studies
Organisational unit: Professoship
Topics
The Professorship for Business Administration, in particular Entrepreneurship and Organization Studies processes of organizational, institutional and societal change with a particular focus on the development of sustainable forms of value creation and capture. It addresses these topics in different contexts - from local creative scenes to digital platforms and global value chains - and by looking at different actor groups that try to promote such changes through entrepreneurial agency in and between organizations. While the Professorship draws on a variety of social theories, it has a particular focus on practices of organizing on the one hand and their embeddedness in societal, norms, values and collective understandings on the other. These are examined by drawing on practice and institutional theories as well as by using a mainly qualitative methodological approach.
Appetite for Digitalization? Platform-based Business Models in the Restaurant and Food Services Industry
01.07.21 → 01.03.22
Project: Practical Project
Changes in the Governance of Garment Global Production Networks: Lead Firm, Supplier and Policy Responses to the Rana Plaza Disaster
01.01.16 → 01.06.19
Project: Research
Digitalization and Work Organization. Narratives, Practices, and Design Implications
01.11.21 → 31.10.23
Project: Research
Entrainment: Temporal Structuring of Creative Projects
Schüßler, E., Grabher, G., Sydow, J. & Hoop, M.
01.10.23 → 31.05.25
Project: Research
Organizing Temporary Co-Presence to Induce and Cope with Uncertainty in Creative Processes
01.06.16 → 01.11.20
Project: Research
Research Network “Field-Configuring Events: Time, Space, Relations“
01.04.13 → 01.12.16
Project: Research
Wissenschaftsraum "Nachhaltigkeitsgovernance globaler Lieferketten"
01.08.23 → 31.07.27
Project: Research