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Prof. Dr. Claudia Loebbecke, M.B.A. |
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Department of Media and Technology Management University of Cologne Room 214, Pohligstr. 1, 50969 Koeln, Germany Tel +49-221-470-5363, Secr. -5364 Fax +49-221-470-5300 claudia.loebbecke<at>uni-koeln.de Office Hours: Immediately after the courses (see course websites)
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Claudia Loebbecke holds the Chair of Business Administration, Media and Technology Management and is Director of the Department of Media and Technology Management at the University of Cologne. She served the Association for Information Systems (AIS) as president (2005-2006).
Previously, she worked at BIFOA (Cologne), INSEAD (Fontainebleau), McKinsey & Co. (Duesseldorf), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the University of New South Wales (Sydney), Erasmus University (Rotterdam), and Copenhagen Business School. Her longer research visits brought her back to INSEAD (France) and to CISR/Sloan School/MIT (MA, US), Bentley University (MA, US), the London School of Economics (UK), LUISS University (Rome, Italy) and University of Paris-Dauphine (France)
She is Senior Editor of the Journal of Strategic Information Systems (JSIS), Associate Editor of The Information Society (TIS) and on the editorial board of the Information Systems Journal (ISJ), the Journal of Information Technology (JIT), the Journal of Media Management (JMM) and Communications of the AIS (CAIS).
Claudia Loebbecke received a Masters (1990) and a Ph.D. (1995) in Business Administration, both from the University of Cologne, Germany, and an M.B.A. from Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA (1991). She was granted a Fulbright Scholarship (1986/87) and a DAAD Scholarship (1990/91) and is member of the European Academy of Sciences and of Beta Gamma Sigma.
Her continued research focus is on business models and management aspects of digital and creative goods and on the innovative use of new media, information, and telecommunication technologies covering aspects such as electronic business, knowledge management, and new organizational forms. She has published over 150 internationally peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers and has contributed to the development of more than twenty in-depth case studies in eight different countries.
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