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Congratulations to Andrea Giessmann on her successful PhD defense!

On February 27, Andrea Giessmann successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled “Designing Business Models for Cloud Services”. Members of the jury were Prof. Christine Legner and Prof. Katarina Stanoevska (University of St. Gallen) as co-supervisors, Prof. Yves Pigneur as internal expert, Prof. Niels Bjorn-Andersen (Copenhagen Business School) as external expert, and Prof. Alessandro Villa as president of the jury. Andrea’s dissertation comprises 8 essays, thereof 6 conference articles (among them 1 x ECIS and 2 x ICIS) as well as 2 manuscripts for IS journals.

The BISA team congratulates Andrea on her successful PhD defense!

Members of the jury

New Round of “HEC Business Game” – Evidence-Based Management in Practice

The next round of “HEC Business Game” has started on February 9-13, 2015 with more than 80 students!

“HEC Business Game” is a capstone course for 3rd year Bachelor students, based on ERPsim. It allows students to review and apply the knowledge acquired during their studies in a serious game. In a real-time business simulation game, students play as muesli manufacturers and have to define and defend their strategy on a dynamic market. HEC Business Game also covers an financial analyst / investor’s role. In this role, students invest in the Muesli manufacturing companies and manage their investment portfolio on a dynamic financial market.

This year’s focus is on evidence-based management – leveraging data and management concepts for better decision-making.

Check out the video (in French) to learn more about the course and see students’ testimonial.

If you want to learn more about the pedagogical concept and learning experience, checkout the article published at the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS).

 

 

“Serious games” based on SAP ERP – ERPsim Workshop in Berlin

More than 50 European professors and lecturers participated in two ERPsim workshops co-organized by Jean-François Michon (HEC Montréal), Prof. Christine Legner (HEC Lausanne) and Dr. Sonja Hecht (TU Munich) at SAP’s Academic Conference in Berlin. The workshops’ goal was to introduce professors to game-based learning with ERPsim. ERPsim comprises a set of business simulations, developped by HEC Montréal, and runs on live SAP ERP systems. Participants make on the spot decisions regarding sales, pricing, product components, marketing investments, cash management, production sequencing and more, all by using the reports and transactions found in SAP. The workshop in Berlin covered a “hands-on” ERPsim session as well as the discussion of teaching experiences and pedagogical strategies for using ERPsim in class.

Congratulation to Kazem Haki on his successful PhD defense

KazemDefenseOn July 17, Kazem Haki successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled “Essays on the principles and adoption of enterprise-wide architecture”. Members of the jury were Prof. Yves Pigneur as internal expert, Prof. Stephan Aier (University of St. Gallen) and Prof. Alain Wegmann (EPFL) as external experts, and Prof. Joerg Dietz as president of the jury. Kazem Haki’s dissertation comprises 6 essays, thereof 4 published conference articles (ECIS, ICIS and TEAR) and 2 manuscripts for IS journals.

The BISA team congratulates Kazem on his successful PhD defense!

Kenny Lienhard joins the BISA team as doctoral researcher

On May 1, Kenny Lienhard joined the BISA team as doctoral researcher. He is a former student assistant and graduated from HEC Lausanne’s M.Sc. IS program in 2013. In his Master thesis, he developped a  systems theory approach for IS planning in hospitals, which has been applied in a field study and evaluated in expert interviews. Previously, he worked as a software developer at Legon Informatics Inc., where he collaborated with physicians from national and international hospitals in designing  mobile applications for routine patient care.

Kenny Lienhard will continue working on research topics related to IS planning and the innovative use of mobile technologies in the healthcare sector.

 

Collaborative cloud solutions for multi-level distribution channels – New CTI project

On April 1, 2014 the BISA lab started a two-year project funded by the Swiss Commission of Technology and Innovation (CTI) which focusses on collaborative cloud solutions for multi-level distribution channels. In this project,  we are going to conceptualize, implement and evaluate an innovative real-time sales planning and performance management approach (business innovation), which is realized as a collaborative cloud solution and takes advantage of in-memory and mobile technologies (technology innovation). The solution may be used by retailers, wholesalers / national sales organizations, and manufacturers either individually or together.

The BISA lab collaborates with two partners in this project, proaxia consulting group – an SAP partner and international corporate consultancy based in Switzerland – and CMT AG – a consulting company with expertise in sales training and coaching.

Swiss National Science Foundation Grant for Andrea Giessmann

Andrea Giessmann has won one of the highly coveted grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) in the Marie Heim-Vögtlin (MHV) program. Starting February 1, 2014, she changes jobs from the SAP Research Center in St. Gallen to the BISA lab at HEC Lausanne. Andrea is currently working towards her Ph.D degree in information systems, where her main research interests include cloud computing, platform as a service and platform-based business models.

Article on cloud enterprise software published

The article “From On-Premise Software to Cloud Services: The Impact of Cloud Computing on Enterprise Software Vendors’ Business Models” by Thomas Boillat and Christine Legner is one of five research papers in the Special Issue on Cloud Computing published by the Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research (JTAER).

Link to full text.

Abstract:
Cloud computing is an emerging paradigm that allows users to conveniently access computing resources as pay-per-use services. Whereas cloud offerings such as Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud and Google Apps are rapidly gaining a large user base, enterprise software’s migration towards the cloud is still in its infancy. For software vendors the move toward cloud solutions implies profound changes in their value-creation logic. Not only are they forced to deliver fully web-enabled solutions and to replace their license model with service fees, they also need to build the competencies to host and manage business-critical applications for their customers. This motivates our research, which investigates cloud computing’s implications for enterprise software vendors’ business models. From multiple case studies covering traditional and ‘pure’ cloud providers, we find that moving from on-premise software to cloud services affects all business model components, that is, the customer value proposition, resource base, value configuration, and financial flows. It thus underpins cloud computing’s disruptive nature in the enterprise software domain. By deriving two alternative business model configurations, SaaS and SaaS+PaaS, our research synthesizes the strategic choices for enterprise software vendors and provides guidelines for designing viable business models.

 

BISA team @ ICIS 2013

Hazbi Avdiji, Kazem Haki, Andrea Giessmann and Christine Legner participated at ICIS 2013. Here are some impressions:

  • Dinner of the Swiss Chapter of the AIS (CHAIS) – Gathering with IS researchers from other Swiss universities
    CHAIS Dinner at ICIS 2013
  • ICIS 2013 Poster session – Andrea Giessmann presenting her research-in-progress paper on Business Models for Platform-as-a-Service
    ICIS 2013 - Andrea Giessmann presenting her posterICIS 2013 - Andrea Giessmann presenting her poster