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Thomas Schulz
Thomas Schulz
Research Assistant, University of Applied Sciences Neu-Ulm
Adresse e-mail validée de hs-neu-ulm.de
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Value co-creation and co-destruction in service ecosystems: The case of the Reach Now app
T Schulz, S Zimmermann, M Böhm, H Gewald, H Krcmar
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 170, 120926, 2021
302021
Smart Mobility: Contradictions in Value Co-Creation
T Schulz, H Gewald, M Böhm, H Krcmar
Information Systems Frontiers, 1-21, 2020
282020
Smart mobility–an analysis of potential customers’ preference structures
T Schulz, M Böhm, H Gewald, H Krcmar
Electronic Markets, 1-20, 2020
232020
The Negative Effects of Institutional Logic Multiplicity on Service Platforms in Intermodal Mobility Ecosystems
T Schulz, M Böhm, H Gewald, Z Celik, H Krcmar
Business & Information Systems Engineering: The International Journal of …, 2020
192020
Digital Nudging Toward Pro-Environmental Behavior: A Literature Review
S Zimmermann, A Hein, T Schulz, H Gewald, H Krcmar
Twenty-Fifth Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, 2021
182021
Key Capabilities of DevOps teams and their influence on software process innovation: a resource-based view
AM Wiedemann, T Schulz
152017
The long and winding road to smart integration of door-to-door mobility services: An analysis of the hindering influence of intra-role conflicts
T Schulz, H Gewald, M Böhm
142018
How Institutional Arrangements Impede Realization of Smart Ecosystems: The Case of Door-to-Door Mobility Integrators
T Schulz, M Überle
112018
Salient Attributes of Mobility Apps: What Does Really Matter for the Citizen?
S Zimmermann, T Schulz, H Gewald
PACIS, 86, 2020
92020
Door-to-Door Mobility Integrators as Keystone Organizations of Smart Ecosystems: Resources and Value Co-Creation–A Literature Review
T Schulz, M Böhm, H Gewald, H Krcmar
92019
Service Composition in Networks–Towards a Typology of Intermediaries
T Schulz, R Rockmann, A Weeger
52016
Information Technology Choice in Mobility Service Ecosystems: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis
T Schulz, M Böhm, H Gewald
32020
A Conceptual Framework for a Digital Health Innovation Ecosystem
T Schröder, T Schulz, M Haug, H Gewald
22021
Motivating change in commuters’ mobility behaviour: Digital nudging for public transportation use
S Zimmermann, T Schulz, A Hein, H Gewald, H Krcmar
Journal of Decision Systems, 1-27, 2023
12023
Smart Mobility in Germany: A Service-Dominant Logic Perspective
TM Schulz
Technische Universität München, 2022
12022
How Countervailing Power Affects Value Co-Creation among Service Providers: A Comparison of the Travel and Mobility Sectors.
T Schulz, G Ikonomou
PACIS, 149, 2020
12020
Impediments of Intermodal Mobility: A Service-Dominant Logic Perspective.
S Zimmermann, T Schulz, G Ikonomou, H Gewald
PACIS, 223, 2020
12020
Why Specialized Service Ecosystems Emerge—the Case of Smart Parking in Germany
S Zimmermann, T Schulz, A Hein, AF Kaus, H Gewald, H Krcmar
Information Systems Frontiers, 1-20, 2023
2023
Conflicting Roles of CIOs and their Negative Effects on the Workplace of the Future
S Zimmermann, T Schulz, H Gewald
Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2020
2020
The Influence of Physical and Virtual Servicescapes on Public Transportation Choices
S Zimmermann, T Schulz, A Hein
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