Daniel Veit

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Daniel J. Veit (* 1975 in Munich ) is a German economist . He is a professor and holder of the chair for Information Systems and Management at the Institute for Business Administration of the Faculty of Economics at the University of Augsburg . Since 2013 he has been a research-oriented visiting professor at Copenhagen Business School in Denmark .

Life

Veit grew up in Munich- Haidhausen , where he graduated from high school in 1994 at the Pestalozzi-Gymnasium in Munich . He then studied mathematics (Diploma, 1999) at the University of Gießen and spent parts of his studies at the Technical University of Munich , the Technical University of Vienna and the University of Maryland, College Park (USA). In 2002 he did his doctorate at the Faculty of Economics at the University of Karlsruhe (TH), where he accepted a position as a research assistant after completing his doctorate. In the summer of 2006 he completed his habilitation and received the venia legendi in business administration. At the beginning of his habilitation, he was accepted into the Volkswagen Foundation 's youth development program.

In 2005 he was a visiting researcher at the University of California, Berkeley (USA). This was followed by a call to the University of Mannheim , where from 2006 to 2013 he held the Dieter Schwarz endowed chair for General Business Administration, E-Business and E-Government at the Faculty of Business Administration. From 2007 to 2008 he represented the Mannheim Faculty as Vice Dean for International Affairs. As Academic Director from 2007 to 2013, he set up the " ESSEC & MANNHEIM Executive MBA Program " at the Mannheim Business School . In 2009 he was visiting professor at Copenhagen Business School in Denmark. In addition to guest lectures at several German universities, he has also taught at the Mannheim Business School and the Graduate School of Economic & Social Sciences (GESS) at the University of Mannheim in recent years. In 2013 and 2014 he received the Velux Visiting Professor Grant from the Villum Foundation, Denmark. In 2019 he was offered a tenured full professorship at the University of Queensland Business School in Brisbane , Australia, which he declined.

As part of his research, Veit deals with issues relating to the adoption and diffusion of digital infrastructures and new business processes in companies and society. In terms of method, he uses qualitative and quantitative empirical processes to gather knowledge about the effects of digital media and to derive recommendations for action for companies, governments, social groups and individuals.

Veit has published a large number of conference papers and articles in scientific journals, including the Management Information Systems Quarterly , the Journal of Management Information Systems , the European Journal of Information Systems and the Journal of Service Research as well as the Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft and Business & Information Systems engineering .

In recent years he has given lectures on his research results at Stanford University , the University of California, Washington State University , the Queens School of Business (Canada), the Vienna University of Economics , the Aalto University School of Business (Finland), the Copenhagen Business School, the Warwick Business School (Great Britain), the University of Queensland Business School and on the German Business Economists Day of the Schmalenbach Society. His work is also echoed in the general media and in the business press. His work has found resonance in reports from Spiegel , Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , Deutschlandfunk , Bayerischer Rundfunk , Focus , Südwestdeutscher Rundfunk , Frankfurter Rundschau and Berliner Zeitung, among others .

Daniel Veit is the son of Jochen Kölsch and Barbara Veit . He has a son and a daughter from his first marriage.

Research projects (selection)

  • Effects of CO2 certificate trading and the increased use of renewable energy sources on the liberalized electricity market (acronym: PowerACE, funded by the Volkswagen Foundation)
  • Catallaxy paradigm for decentralized operation of dynamic application networks (acronym: CatNets, funded by the 6th Framework Program of the European Union)
  • Self-Organizing ICT Resource Management (acronym: SORMA, funded by the 6th Framework Program of the European Union)
  • Research project on the implementation of the European Services Directive (acronym: EU-DLR, funded by the Federal Ministry of the Interior and Baden-Württemberg Ministry of the Interior)
  • Effect of the sharing economy in Germany (acronym: ISHARE, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research)

Memberships

Fonts (selection)

  • D. Veit (2003): Matchmaking in Electronic Markets. Springer Verlag, LNCS 2882.
  • D. Veit, J. Huntgeburth (2014): Foundations of Digital Government - Leading and Managing in the Digital Era. textbook, Springer.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Daniel Veit (2003): Matchmaking in Electronic Markets , Springer Verlag, LNCS 2882, ISBN 3-540-20500-4 .
  2. Daniel Veit (2006): Markets for non-storable goods: Analyzes under application of agent-based simulations , KIT library, call number 2006 DE 71.