Research award for technical communication

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The interdisciplinary research award for technical communication was awarded annually from 1980 to 2014 by the Alcatel-Lucent Foundation for Communication Research . It was aimed at scientists in research institutions outside of business. The performance should make an important contribution to human-friendly technology . It was endowed with 20,000 euros.

The foundation was established in 1979 by Alcatel , today's Alcatel-Lucent Deutschland AG, as a trust foundation at the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft . Due to the economic situation of the founder, the award of the prize was stopped in 2014.

Research Prize Winner

Laureate doctoral award

At the same time and at the foundation ceremony in the White Hall of the New Palace in Stuttgart, the doctoral prize will be awarded. The previous winners were:

  • 1989: Kurt B. Bellmann, University of the Federal Armed Forces, Munich, Faculty of Economics and Organizational Sciences, division of labor and costs of information processing in the office
  • 1990: Franz Xaver Straßburger, University of the Federal Armed Forces, Munich, Faculty of Economics and Organizational Sciences, ISDN - Opportunities and Risks of an Integrated Telecommunications Concept from a Business Point of View
  • 1991: Claudia Fantapié Altobelli, University of Tübingen, Faculty of Economics, The Diffusion of New Communication Technologies in the Federal Republic of Germany
  • 1992: Jörn-Axel Meyer , Technical University Berlin, Institute for Business Administration, Computer Integrated Marketing. Hans-Dieter Groffmann, University of Tübingen, Faculty of Economics, Cooperative Management Information System. Basics - Concept - Prototype
  • 1993: Wolfgang Kraemer, Saarland University, Institute for Information Systems, knowledge-based cost management. Conception and implementation of a controlling control center as a coordination system between central and decentralized cost evaluation and interpretation
  • 1994: Guy Fournier, Technical University of Darmstadt, Faculty of Law and Economics, Information Technologies in Business and Society. Socio-economic analysis of a technological challenge
  • 1995: Gerhard Schwabe, University of Hohenheim, Institute for Information Systems, objects of group work - a concept for the Computer Aided Team
  • 1996: Robert Goecke, Technical University of Munich, Institute for General and Industrial, Business Administration, new forms of work and cooperation in the upper management area against the background of new communication technologies
  • 1997: Cornelius Graack, University of Potsdam, Institute for International Economic Relations, Telecommunications Industry in the European Union. Innovation dynamics, regulatory policy and internationalization processes
  • 1998: Kai Rannenberg, University of Freiburg, Institute for Computer Science and Society, criteria and certification of multilateral security
  • 1999: Susanne Robra-Bissantz, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Business Administration Institute, structures, developments and strategies of external corporate communication. Thomas Hart, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Economics Institute, European Telecommunications Policy. Drafts for a future-oriented regulatory concept
  • 2000: Thomas Walke, RWTH Aachen, Faculty of Economics, market entry into local telecommunications markets. An investigation of current, potential and substitutive competition in the German local loop network
  • 2001: Torsten Eymann , University of Freiburg, Institute for Computer Science and Society, AVALANCHE - An agent-based, decentralized coordination mechanism for electronic markets
  • 2002: Erik Lenhard, Technical University Darmstadt, Department of Economics, The Regulation of Third Generation Mobile Telephony
  • 2003: Christian Bender, University of Münster, Faculty of Economics, Changing firm boundaries in a new information and communication environment: evidence from the manufacturing and music industry
  • 2004: Jens Dibbern, University of Mannheim, Chair for Information Systems, The sourcing of application software development and maintenance - empirical evidence of cultural, industry and functional differences. Martin Hepp, University of Würzburg, Chair for Business Administration and Information Systems, Classification of Goods as a Semantic Standardization Problem
  • 2005: Marcus Liehr, University of Hohenheim, Chair of Marketing, The Adoption of Critical Mass Systems
  • 2006: Remco van der Velden, University of Paderborn, Chair for Organization and Management (Prof. Helmut Dietl, Prof. Thomas Mellewigt): Competition and cooperation on the German DSL market - economics, technology and regulation
  • 2007: Martin Wiener, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair of Business Informatics, Critical Success Factors of Offshore Software Development Projects - The Perspective of German-Speaking Companies
  • 2008: Oliver Hinz, University of Frankfurt, Department of Economics, Institute for Business Administration, especially Electronic Commerce Interactive price mechanisms in dynamic markets. Frank Köhne, University of Hohenheim, Electronic Negotiation Support Systems and Their Role in Business Communication - An Exploratory Evaluation of Auction Use
  • 2009: Leonhard Dobusch, who in his doctoral thesis at the Institute for Management at the Free University of Berlin , Chair of Business Cooperation (Professor Jörg Sydow) addressed the topic “Windows versus Linux. Market - Organization - Path ”. Monika Taddicken from the University of Hohenheim for her doctoral thesis, supervised by the Chair of Communication and Social Research (Professor Michael Schenk), "Method effects in web surveys: Restrictions on data quality through a 'reduced' communication medium?"
  • 2010: Katrina Leyking, Saarland University, Institute for Information Systems - Service-oriented Business Process Systems for Knowledge Work - Architecture, Methodology, and Application. Jessica K. Winkler, University of Mannheim, Department of Information Systems - International Entry Mode Choice of Software Firms - An Analysis of Product-Specific Determinants
  • 2011: Robert W. Gregory, University of Göttingen - Management and Evolution of Global IS Outsourcing Relationships: A Longitudinal Case Study. Johann Kranz. Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich - Intelligent Power Grids ("Smart Grids")
  • 2012: Nadja Nabout, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main - Optimal Search Engine Marketing. Timm O. Sprenger, Technical University of Munich - The Information Content of Microblogs and their Use as an Indicator of Real-World Events
  • 2013: Tobias Ackermann, TU Darmstadt - IT Security Risk Management: Perceived IT Security Risks in the Context of Cloud Computing. Erik Hemmer, University of Mannheim - Information Seeking Stopping Behavior in Online Scenarios
  • 2014: Michael Netter, Lauri Wessel

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Alcatel-Lucent Foundation for Communication Research. (No longer available online.) In: stiftungen.stifterverband.info. August 27, 2015, archived from the original on January 11, 2016 ; accessed on January 11, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / stiftungen.stifterverband.info
  2. a b News - Alcatel-Lucent Foundation for Communication Research. In: stiftungaktuell.de. April 24, 2015, accessed January 11, 2016 .