Professor, Management, Strategy & Innovation, MCI Management Center Innsbruck
As a professor specializing in strategy and innovation, I bring 20 years of combined experience from both academia and industry. My expertise lies at the crossroads of strategy, technology, and innovation, with a keen focus on the transformative potential of Human-AI-Collaboration. Passionate about impactful research and teaching, I deliver classes on digital work, strategy, and research methods. In my research, I’m passionate about exploring and designing the future of work and business with AI. Based in Innsbruck, Tyrol, I’m dedicated to mentoring a new generation of thinkers who are equipped to navigate the evolving landscape of AI-driven workplaces.As a professor specializing in strategy and innovation, I bring 20 years of combined experience from both academia and industry. My expertise lies at the crossroads of strategy, technology, and innovation, with a keen focus on the transformative potential of Human-AI-Collaboration. Passionate about impactful research and teaching, I deliver classes on digital work, strategy, and research methods. In my research, I’m passionate about exploring and designing the future of work and business with AI. Based in Innsbruck, Tyrol, I’m dedicated to mentoring a new generation of thinkers who are equipped to navigate the evolving landscape of AI-driven workplaces.
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