Christoph Brielmaier, M. Sc.
Research interests
- Open Strategy
- Attention-Based View
- New roles in new forms of organizing
Teaching
- Seminar for Bachelor’s theses
- Internationalisierung: Strategie und Organisation
- Seminar Management Consulting Challenge
- Tutorial Corporate Strategy and Growth
- Seminar Strategy Practice and Process
Responsibilities at the Chair
- Learning Agreements
- Coordination and supervision of final theses
CV
- Master in Organisational Psychology at University of Wuerzburg
- Bachelor in Business Administration, Psychology and History at University of Wuerzburg
- Consultant Digital Transformation with focus on SAP Cloud Solutions
- Research Associate at the Chair for Strategy and Organization Studies since 07/2020
Publications
- Brielmaier C.; Ortner, T.; Friesl, M.; Hautz, J. (2024) Sitting in a Glasshouse? Employees' Social Experiences of Organizational Transparency. Academy of Management Annual Meeting Best Paper Proceedings
- Friesl, M.; Brielmaier, C.; Dobusch L. (2023) Taking individual choices seriously: A process perspective of self-selection in strategy work. Organization Theory
- Brielmaier, C. and Friesl, M. (2023) The Attention-Based-View: Review and Conceptual Extension Towards Situated Attention. International Journal of Management Reviews, 25(1), 99-129.
- Brielmaier, C., and Friesl, M. (2023). Pulled in all directions: Open strategy participation as an attention contest. Strategic Organization, 21(3), 709-720.
Conferences
- Brielmaier C.; Ortner, T.; Friesl, M.; Hautz, J. (2024) Employees' Social Experiences of Organizational Transparency. 40th EGOS Colloquium, Milano
- Friesl M. /Brielmaier C. / Seidl D. (2024). More than words: How vocabularies shape attention allocation in dynamic environments. 4th Organization Theory Winter Workshop, Innsbruck.
- Brielmaier C. / Reis M. / Friesl M. /Pfister R. (2024). Who sits at the table? Social media exposure biases managers’ situated attention and strategic preferences. 48th WK Org Workshop, Lueneburg.
- Brielmaier C. (2023). Creating Order Where There is None: The Reconciliation of Fragmented Attention Structures through framing practices. SMS 43st Annual Conference, Toronto. / Best PhD paper award Strategy as Practice IG & SMS Annual Conference Best Paper Prize (honorable mention)
- Brielmaier C. (2023). Creating Order Where There is None: The Reconciliation of Fragmented Attention Structures 83nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (AOM), August, Boston, USA. / Pushing the boundaries award Strategy as Practice IG
- Friesl M. / Brielmaier C. / Dobusch L. (2022). Taking individual choices seriously: How self-selection influences strategy work. SMS 42st Annual Conference, London. / Best paper award Strategy as Practice IG
- Brielmaier, C. / Reis, M. / Friesl, M. (2022). Just a bit scrolling or? The impact of social media on situated attention and strategic action. BAM 36th Annual Conference. Manchester.
- Friesl M. / Brielmaier C. / Dobusch L. (2022). Taking individual choices seriously: How self-selection influences strategy work. 38th EGOS Colloquium, Vienna.
- Brielmaier, C. / Friesl, M. (2021). Pulled in All Directions: Open Strategy Participation as an Attention Contest. Virtual Toronto SMS 41st Annual Conference.
- Plotnikova A. / Brielmaier C. / Friesl M. (2021). One word at a time: Non-strategists identity work in open strategy communities. Virtual Toronto SMS 41st Annual Conference.
- Brielmaier, C. / Friesl, M. (2021). Pulled in All Directions: Open Strategy Participation as an Attention Contest. 37th EGOS Colloquium, Amsterdam 2021.
- Plotnikova A. / Brielmaier C. / Friesl M. (2021). One word at a time: Non-strategists identity work in open strategy communities. 37th EGOS Colloquium, Amsterdam 2021.
Other Academic Writing
- Dittmar I. / Friesl M. / Brielmaier C., et al. (2024). Professionally polished: Co-Creation as an employable approach. EFMD Global.
- Dittmar, I. / Brielmaier, C. / Friesl, M. / Newton, R (2023). Responsive Management Education: Giving Back Control. EFMD Global.
- Dittmar, I. / Friesl, M. / Brielmaier, C./ (2023). When the process becomes the prize: Co-creation in management education in DIBERG Blog - The University of Sydney