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"An Olympic medal would be an absolute dream": Interview with Benedict Eggeling, Business Administration doctoral candidate and Olympic participant

With great anticipation and excitement, Benedict Eggeling looks forward to the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris. As a member of the German Men's Eight rowing team, he has set a goal that goes beyond the mere dream of many athletes: a medal. But Benedict Eggeling is ambitious not only on the water but also outside of sports. Alongside his training, he is pursuing an external doctorate at the School of Business & Economics in Münster, where he is researching "Marketing in Virtual Sports Worlds." In the interview, Mr.

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New paper: “How Audi Scales Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing”

For organizations to maximise the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI), they must be able to scale AI throughout their organisation. Scaling must be considered in all phases of an AI innovation project. However, scaling AI poses significant challenges, especially in manufacturing companies. In the paper ‘How Audi Scales Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing’, the authors André Sagodi (University of St. Gallen, AUDI AG), Dr. Benjamin van Giffen (University of St. Gallen), Johannes Schniertshauer (AUDI AG), Dr. Klemens Niehues (AUDI AG) and Prof. Jan vom Brocke (University of Münster, Chair of Information Systems and Business Process Management) describe how Audi has scaled its AI solution for crack detection and created long-term business value in manufacturing.

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Influence of formal institutions on ambitious entrepreneurship: Published in the journal International Business Review

Prof. Dr. David Bendig, Dr. Lucas Kleine-Stegemann, Dr. Michael Mazur from the Institute for Entrepreneurship at the University of Münster and Prof Dr. Florian Zapkau from the Vienna University of Economics and Business recently published the paper "A multi-level analysis of the relationship between formal institutions and ambitious entrepreneurship: The moderating role of economic development" in the Journal International Business Review.

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Innovation in the fight against doping: New project involving the University of Münster

Whether it's the Tour de France or the Olympic Games, doping is unfortunately always an issue in competitive sports, and the testing of athletes is associated with corresponding costs. A new project involving the School of Business & Economics at the University of Münster is now investigating how doping controls can be made more efficient. Dr Daniel Westmattelmann, private lecturer at the Chair of Organization, Human Resource Management and Innovation, and Prof. Dr Dr Andrea Petróczi from Kingston University London are working on how doping controls can be conducted "remotely" using appropriate applications.

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"Last" lecture by Prof. Herbert Kuchen and Prof. Stefan Klein

On July 3rd, the department was able to give a fitting farewell to Prof. Herbert Kuchen and Prof. Stefan Klein in their "last" lecture entitled "A Not Entirely Serious Retrospective at Around 50 Years of Information Systems". With a creative programme reflecting on the beginnings of the two professors, musical interludes by Prof. Jörg Becker, an "accreditation" of Prof. Stefan Klein, and a virtual hike with Prof. Herbert Kuchen, the colleagues and companions recalled their shared experiences.

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Climate adaptation as a strategic decision for corporates

As the physical risks posed by climate change increase, global value chains and business operations are increasingly disrupted, making the issue of strategic adaptation to these challenges ever more pressing. Accordingly, research into general climate adaptation has become increasingly important in recent years. However, less research has been conducted into what climate adaptation means for the private sector in concrete terms and what measures can be taken. Prof. Dr. David Bendig, Katharina Hennes (Institute for Entrepreneurship at the University of Münster) and Prof. Dr. Andreas Löschel (Ruhr University Bochum) address this research gap in their current study.

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New Alumni Story: Kirsten Witte from Bertelsmann

Interview series featuring alumni of the School of Business & Economics

The School of Business & Economics and its alumni association, AlumniUM, present the "Alumni Stories" – an interview series where graduates of the School share their career paths and experiences at the University of Münster.

In Part 6, Dr. Kirsten Witte gives us insights into her role as the Head of the Bertelsmann Stiftung's Center for Sustainable Communities. From Dr. Witte, we learn how she perceives her daily work at Bertelsmann, the challenges she faces in addressing issues of sustainable development, and the advice she would give to today's students.

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Prof. Schewe's last lecture "stormed"

It is a good tradition at the School of Business & Economics: when a professor retires, the last lecture is "stormed" and the time spent together at the University of Münster is reminisced. This week, it was Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schewe's turn after more than 25 years as the holder of the Chair of Organization, Human Resource Management and Innovation. With a colorful entertainment program highlighting his beginnings in Münster, numerous conferences and events around the world, and especially the chair's ski seminar, colleagues and companions recalled the many shared experiences.

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Finest in Finance: Exclusive insights into Wealth Planning of the Commerzbank

On June 3rd, the members of the Finest in Finance program had the opportunity to participate in an exclusive event, "Asset Structuring & Wealth Planning," organized by the Commerzbank AG in Münster. The event began with a warm welcome and an introduction to Commerzbank's Wealth Management & Private Banking. Following this, Sven Adrian and his colleagues from Commerzbank AG presented attractive career opportunities for graduate students, as well as potential career paths.

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