PD Dr. Sebastian Schlauderer
About the Person
Sebastian Schlauderer is a private lecturer and senior academic officer at the Chair for Business Informatics, esp. Industrial Information Systems at the Faculty of Business Informatics and Applied Informatics at the Otto Friedrich University of Bamberg. Prior to this, he studied and completed his doctorate at the Faculty of Business Administration at the University of Augsburg. As part of his doctorate, Sebastian Schlauderer worked in the Component & Service Engineering research group at the Chair of Business Informatics and Systems Engineering. In his dissertation, he dealt with the systematic description of the technical functionality of software services. Sebastian Schlauderer is the author of numerous scientific publications that have appeared in high-ranking national and international journals and conference proceedings. Moreover, he frequently acts as a reviewer for academic publications.
Research Interests
Sebastian Schlauderer's current research focuses on the conception and investigation of innovative methods for the component- and service-oriented development of information systems. His research interests include in particular the analysis of markets for trading operational software services, the specification of software services, approaches to modeling business process models and agile process models.
Selected Publications
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Raab, M.; Schlauderer, S.; Overhage, S.; Friedrich, T.: More than a Feeling: Investigating the Contagious Effect of Facial Emotional Expressions on Investment Decisions in Reward-Based Crowdfunding. In: Decision Support Systems 135 (2020). Rubrik: Completed Research Paper.
Friedrich, T.; Schlauderer, S.; Overhage, S.: Some things are just better rich: How social commerce feature richness affects consumers' buying intention via social factors. In: Electronic Markets (2019), Online First. Rubrik: Research Paper.
Weidinger, J.; Schlauderer, S.; Overhage, S.: Is the Frontier Shifting into the Right Direction? A Qualitative Analysis of Acceptance Factors for Novel Firefighter Information Technologies. In: Information Systems Frontiers 20 (2018) 4, S. 669-692. Rubrik: Original Article.
Schlauderer, S.; Overhage, S.: BoSDL: An Approach to Describe the Business Logic of Software Services in Domain-Specific Terms. In: Business & Information Systems Engineering 60 (2018) 5, S. 393-413. Rubrik: Research Paper.