Doctoral Candidates
Organizational Readiness for Digital Intrapreneurship : Towards the Design of an Assessment Toolpresented at: 30th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Timișoara, Romania, 2022 | Pätzmann, Lena-MarieBitzer, MichaelBack, Andrea | |
Everything Is IT, but IT Is Not Everything : What Incumbents Do to Manage Digital Transformation Towards Continuous Changein: Proceedings of the 42th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2021), s.l., 2021 | Bitzer, MichaelJöhnk, JanUrbach, NilsHinsen, Silvana | |
Empathy for Hackers : An IT Security Risk Assessment Artifact for Targeted Hacker Attacksin: Proceedings 29th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), s.l., 2021 | Bitzer, MichaelStahl, BastianStrobel, Jaqueline | |
Disentangling the Concept of Information Security Properties : Enabling Effective Information Security Governancein: Proceedings of the 29th European Conference on Informations Systems (ECIS), Marrakech, Morocco, 2021 | Bitzer, MichaelBrinz, NicolasOllig, Philipp | |
Toward an Economically Optimal Team Design in IT-related Innovation Projectsin: International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management, 2020 | Bitzer, MichaelBürger, OlgaHäckel, BjörnVoit, Christian | |
Approaching Digital Transformation : Development of a Multi-Dimensional Maturity Modelin: Proceedings of the 28th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS),, Virtual Conference, 2020 | Berger, StephanBitzer, MichaelHäckel, BjörnVoit, Christian | |
Smart Devices erfolgreich in Produktionsprozesse integrieren2019 | Bitzer, MichaelKleylein-Feuerstein, JoachimKönig, Ulrich MatthiasRöglinger, MaximilianUrbach, NilsWenninger, Annette |

Michael Bitzer
Curriculum Vitae
Michael Bitzer studied Business (Bachelor of Science) at the Corporate State University Heidenheim. During his bachelor studies, he spent a semester abroad at the Bond University (Australia). After one year as a project manager at ESTA Apparatebau, he joined the master program information-oriented business (Master of Science) of the University of Augsburg in 2016. Michael gained further practical experience at Faurecia (automotive supplier) as a working student in the field of digital transformation. He started working at the FIM Research Center as a research assistant in August 2018 and is a Doctoral Candidate since February 2020.
Main Research
In his research, Michael Bitzer deals with topics in the field of digital transformation and explores how this digital transformation can be planned and performed with respect to social and ecological perspective.
Publications
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