Research group Process Innovation and Information Systems
Our research group studies how digitalisation can add value to organisations. Innovations such as cloud computing, big data, blockchain and e-business are emerging at a rapid pace. As a commercial or non-profit organisation, how do you respond to these technological innovations?
Lines of research within the research group
In this line of research, we study the possibilities that technological developments (such as big data, blockchain, robotisation, AI and e-business) can offer companies. How should new IT-driven business models be translated into processes and information provision?
In this line of research, we study what an organisation needs to perform a digital transformation in a technically successful manner. What IT skills are needed in the future to arrive at targeted information for strategic decision-making? Which IT skills are needed in the future for specific professional roles?
Pan-European Observatory for Mitigation of Hate Speech (PANORAMA)
How do you get a grip on evolving online hate speech trends?
ESSA Software Alliance
In this project the HU will work together with European partners to tackle the current and future skills shortages in the European Software Sector
Circular Business Model Maturation in Logistics
The objective of this research is to determine how circular business models in logistics develop and mature.
Publications
- BPM Maturity and Digital Leadership: An exploratory study
- Blockchain for Organic Food Traceability Case Studies on Drivers and Challenges
- Factors Affecting the Adoption of Self-Service Technology (SST) in the Public Sector An Empirical Examination of Housing Corporations
Education
Our research group connects research with education. We conduct practice-based research in collaboration with students from different institutes, at both bachelor's and master's degree levels.
Collaboration
Exin Foundation, IIma.org and Centre of Expertise: Smart Sustainable Cities