Doctoral Candidates
Managing the Complexity of Digital Transformation : How Multiple Concurrent Initiatives Foster Hybrid Ambidexterityin: Electronic Markets, 2022 | Jöhnk, JanOllig, PhilippRövekamp, PatrickOesterle, Severin | |
How Dr. Oetker’s Digital Platform Strategy Evolved to Include Cross-Platform Orchestrationin: MIS Quarterly Executive, 2022 | Rövekamp, PatrickOllig, PhilippBuhl, Hans UlrichKeller, Robert | |
Obstacles to Demand Response : Why Industrial Companies Do Not Adapt Their PowerConsumption to Volatile Power Generationin: Energy Policy, 2022 | Leinauer, ChristinaSchott, PaulFridgen, GilbertKeller, RobertOllig, PhilippWeibelzahl, Martin | |
Pathways to Developing Digital Capabilities within Entrepreneurial Initiatives in Pre-Digital Organizations : A Single Case Studyin: Business & Information Systems Engineering, 2022 | Keller, RobertOllig, PhilippRövekamp, Patrick | |
Security First, Security by Design, or Security Pragmatism : Strategic Roles of It Security in Digitalization Projectsin: Computers & Security, 2022 | Ollig, PhilippGuggenmos, FlorianStahl, Bastian | |
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 | |
The Complexity of Digital Transformation : Conceptualizing Multiple Concurrent Initiativesin: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI), GITO Verlag, Berlin, 2020 | Jöhnk, JanOesterle, SeverinOllig, PhilippRiedel, Lena-Nicole | |
Decoupling, Information Technology, and the Tradeoff between Organizational Reliability and Organizational Agilityin: Proceedings of the 27th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Uppsala, Sweden, 2019 | Keller, RobertOllig, PhilippFridgen, Gilbert |

Ollig Philipp
Curriculum Vitae
Philipp Ollig studied information-oriented business administration (Bachelor of Science) at the University of Augsburg. He then enrolled in the elite graduate program Finance & Information Management (Master of Science with honors) at the Technical University of Munich, the University of Augsburg, and the University of Bayreuth. In 2018, he was visiting researcher at the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame with Prof. Nicholas Berente. Philipp gained numerous practical experiences, for example at Senacor Technologies AG (IT consulting) and at ZEISS Digital Innovation Partner (digital unit) in Munich. At the FIM Research Center and the project group Business & Information Systems Engineering of Fraunhofer FIT, he started as a research assistant in April 2012 and is a Doctoral Candidate since January 2019.
Main Research
Within his research, Philipp Ollig deals with questions in the field of strategic IT management and with topics related to the agility and reliability of IT organizations.
Publications
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