Frank Danzinger

Prof. Dr. Frank Danzinger

School of Business, Economics and Society
Chair of Information Systems I, Innovation and Value Creation (Prof. Dr. Möslein)

Dr. Frank Danzinger graduated in business education from the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Additionally, he holds a degree in Technology Management from the Center for Digital Technology and Management (CDTM; joint institute of the LMU and TUM). In his studies, he also spent a term at the University of Waikato, New Zealand.

After founding a company, he joined the Institute of Information, Organization and Management (Prof. Reichwald, TUM) as a research assistant in 2007. Frank was in charge of an industry project on the usage of web tools in industrial online marketing. Moreover, he was and is teaching on undergraduate, graduate and MBA level (TUM, CDTM, VWA, FAU). His doctoral thesis on “Customer Interaction Competence in Industrial Markets” was published in 2009. Since May 2010 he joins the Chair for Information Systems – Innovation and Value Creation at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg (Prof. Moeslein) as a postdoctoral research assistant.

Frank’s major research focus lies on the application of collaboration and innovation instruments within the context of organizations as well as on interorganizational interaction.