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Nina Lugmair

Chair of Information Systems (Innovation and Value Creation)

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Nina Lugmair studied International Information Systems Management at the Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg where she, later on, graduated with a Master of Science degree. In 2017, she graduated from Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Studies with a major on Information Systems. During her studies she gained practical experiences at BMW Group and Psyma Research and Consulting GmbH. She was also part of the research project JOSEPHS by the Fraunhofer Research Institute SCS and the FAU. In 2018, she started working at the Chair of Information Systems, Innovation and Value Creation, first in the role of a student assistant before becoming a research associate and doctoral student. Her research interests include Digital Transformation and Service Systems. For this purpose, she conducts research on collaboration of actors in Service Ecosystems and Smart Product Service System Innovation. The (working) title of her dissertation is: Facilitating Smart Product Service Systems Innovation - A Service Ecosystem Perspective Publications

Nina Lugmair studied International Information Systems Management at the Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg where she, later on, graduated with a Master of Science degree. In 2017, she graduated from Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Studies with a major on Information Systems. During her studies she gained practical experiences at BMW Group and Psyma Research and Consulting GmbH. She was also part of the research project JOSEPHS by the Fraunhofer Research Institute SCS and the FAU. In 2018, she started working at the Chair of Information Systems, Innovation and Value Creation, first in the role of a student assistant before becoming a research associate and doctoral student.

Her research interests include Digital Transformation and Service Systems. For this purpose, she conducts research on collaboration of actors in Service Ecosystems and Smart Product Service System Innovation.

The (working) title of her dissertation is: Facilitating Smart Product Service Systems Innovation - A Service Ecosystem Perspective

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Thesis Supervision

LevelBachelor & Master
Research TopicsMulti-Actor Service Innovation, Service (Eco-)systems, Service-Dominant Logic, Smart Product Service Systems, Servitization
Prerequisites- Interest in systematic literature reviews
- Interest in qualitative research
- No specific technical or coding skills required
- Participation in one of the following courses: Implementing Innovation, Service Innovation, Innovation & Leadership, Platform Strategies