Stand: WiSe 2025
| Name | Research Project: Digital Business Development | |
| Katalog-Nummer | FK 10#PPM#M4.7 | |
| Zugehörigkeit zu Curriculum | 
                    Master Betriebswirtschaft | M4.7 | 5 Leistungspunkte
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| Modulverantwortung | 
                    Prof. Dr. Jessica Slamka
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| Lehrende | ||
| Prüfung(en) | ||
| Lehr- und Lernform(en) | 
                         | 4 SWS | S - wird nicht angeboten
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| Arbeitsaufwand | Präsenzzeit: 0 Stunden Selbststudium, Vor- und Nachbereitung, Prüfungsvorbereitung: 0 Stunden | |
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                Voraussetzungen
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                Verwendbarkeit
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| Inhalt / Lernziele | Intended Learning Outcomes (Skills, Knowledge, Attitude) While digital technologies are major factors in the transformation of companies and industries, digital transformation is never achieved by digital technologies alone. Indeed, for digital transformation, business models are needed that can link new digital technologies to emerging market needs.  In this course, students will develop a profound understanding how companies change existing business models and create new business models through digital technology. The aim is to provide students with the necessary methodologies and competences for this new kind of business development. Students will analyze the business impact of digital transformation in different industries and from different competitive perspectives (incumbents vs. start-ups). The theoretical concepts and lenses introduced during the course will be applied in the analysis and discussion of real company case examples. Moreover, the students will work in small groups to develop an own case project on digital business development in a selected industry. Obtained results will be presented orally and in writing. Contents 
 
 
 Applied Methods in Business Administration 
 r  Models and methods of analysis (research and analysis methods)  
   r  Qualitative interpretative methods  
 Teaching and learning methods ·       Seminar lectures ·       Case study analysis ·       Case project, group work ·       Presentations 
 Literature 
 
 
 Introduction of further literature during the course 
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| Name | Research Project: Digital Business Development | |
| Katalog-Nummer | FK 10#PPM#M4.7 | |
| Zugehörigkeit zu Curriculum | 
                        Master Betriebswirtschaft | M4.7 | 5 Leistungspunkte
                     | |
| Modulverantwortung | 
                        Prof. Dr. Jessica Slamka
                     | |
| Lehrende | ||
| Prüfung(en) | ||
| Lehr- und Lernform(en) | 
                             | 4 SWS | S - wird nicht angeboten
                         | |
| Arbeitsaufwand | Präsenzzeit: 0 Stunden Selbststudium, Vor- und Nachbereitung, Prüfungsvorbereitung: 0 Stunden | |
| 
                    Voraussetzungen
                 |  | |
| 
                    Verwendbarkeit
                 |  | |
| Inhalt / Lernziele | Intended Learning Outcomes (Skills, Knowledge, Attitude) While digital technologies are major factors in the transformation of companies and industries, digital transformation is never achieved by digital technologies alone. Indeed, for digital transformation, business models are needed that can link new digital technologies to emerging market needs.  In this course, students will develop a profound understanding how companies change existing business models and create new business models through digital technology. The aim is to provide students with the necessary methodologies and competences for this new kind of business development. Students will analyze the business impact of digital transformation in different industries and from different competitive perspectives (incumbents vs. start-ups). The theoretical concepts and lenses introduced during the course will be applied in the analysis and discussion of real company case examples. Moreover, the students will work in small groups to develop an own case project on digital business development in a selected industry. Obtained results will be presented orally and in writing. Contents 
 
 
 Applied Methods in Business Administration 
 r  Models and methods of analysis (research and analysis methods)  
   r  Qualitative interpretative methods  
 Teaching and learning methods ·       Seminar lectures ·       Case study analysis ·       Case project, group work ·       Presentations 
 Literature 
 
 
 Introduction of further literature during the course 
 | |