Doctoral Candidate

Alexander Stohr
Doctoral Candidate
alexander.stohr@fim-rc.de
+49 821 598 – 4883
Bldg. I1 Room 2213
University of Augsburg
Alexander Stohr studied Global Business Management (Bachelor of Science) at the University of Augsburg. During his bachelor studies, he spent a semester abroad at the Victoria University Melbourne (Australia). After one year at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, he joined the elite graduate program Finance and Information Management (Master of Science with honors) of the Technical University of Munich, the University of Augsburg and the University of Bayreuth in 2016. Moreover, Alexander was accepted for the 20th class of the Bavarian EliteAcademy, which supports excellent and motivated students from all of Bavaria’s universities on their way to becoming responsible leaders in the future. Alexander gained practical experience at Ernst & Young (assurance), InvestmentDataServices GmbH/Allianz (data management & investment performance analyzes) and Oliver Wyman (management consulting). He started working at the FIM Research Center and the Project Group Business & Information Systems Engineering of the Fraunhofer FIT as a research assistant in January 2017 and is a Doctoral Candidate since August 2019.
In his research, Alexander Stohr deals with topics in the field of strategic IT management and explores the management of disruptive technologies. He is particularly interested in artificial intelligence, blockchain and IoT.
Through the Cognitive Functions Lens : A Socio-Technical Analysis of Predictive Maintenancepresented at: 16. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik, Duisburg/Essen, Germany, 2021 | Stohr, AlexanderO'Rourke, Jamie | |
The Evolution of an Architectural Paradigm : Using Blockchain to Build a Cross-Organizational Enterprise Service Buspresented at: 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Maui, Hawaii (Virtual), 2021 | Amend, JuliaFridgen, GilbertRieger, AlexanderRoth, TamaraStohr, Alexander | |
Reconciling Blockchain with the GDPR - Insights from the German Asylum Procedurein: Public Administration and Information Technology, 2020 | Rieger, AlexanderStohr, AlexanderWenninger, AnnetteFridgen, Gilbert | |
Affordance-Experimentation-Actualization Theory in Artificial Intelligence Research : a Predictive Maintenance Storypresented at: 40th International Conference on Information Systems, Munich, 2019 | Keller, RobertStohr, AlexanderFridgen, GilbertLockl, JannikRieger, Alexander | |
Business Value of the IoT : A Project Portfolio Selection Approachpresented at: 26th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Portsmouth, UK, 2018 | Fähnle, AnnikaPüschel, LouisRöglinger, MaximilianStohr, Alexander |