TY - JOUR A1 - Rösch, Nicolas A1 - Tiberius, Victor A1 - Kraus, Sascha T1 - Design thinking for innovation BT - context factors, process, and outcomes JF - European journal of innovation management N2 - Purpose – Design thinking has become an omnipresent process to foster innovativeness in various fields. Due to its popularity in both practice and theory, the number of publications has been growing rapidly. The authors aim to develop a research framework that reflects the current state of research and allows for the identification of research gaps. Design/methodology/approach – The authors conduct a systematic literature review based on 164 scholarly articles on design thinking. Findings – This study proposes a framework, which identifies individual and organizational context factors, the stages of a typical design thinking process with its underlying principles and tools, and the individual as well as organizational outcomes of a design thinking project. Originality/value – Whereas previous reviews focused on particular aspects of design thinking, such as its characteristics, the organizational culture as a context factor or its role on new product development, the authors provide a holistic overview of the current state of research. KW - context factors KW - design thinking KW - outcomes KW - process KW - systematic literature review Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1108/EJIM-03-2022-0164 SN - 1460-1060 SN - 1758-7115 VL - 26 IS - 7 SP - 160 EP - 176 PB - Emerald CY - Bingley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gorupec, Natalia A1 - Brehmer, Nataliia A1 - Tiberius, Victor A1 - Kraus, Sascha T1 - Tackling uncertain future scenarios with real options BT - a review and research framework JF - The Irish journal of management : incorporating IBAR N2 - Real options are widely applied in strategic and operational decision-making, allowing for managerial flexibility in uncertain contexts. Increased scholarly interest has led to an extensive but fragmented research landscape. We aim to measure and systematize the research field quantitatively. To achieve this goal, we conduct bibliometric performance analyses and bibliographic coupling analyses with an in-depth content review. The results of the performance analyses show an increasing interest in real options since the beginning of the 2000s and identity the most influential journals and authors. The science mappings reveal six and seven research clusters over the last two decades. Based on an in-depth analysis of their themes, we develop a research framework comprising antecedents, application areas, internal and external contingencies, and uncertainty resolution through real option valuation or reasoning. We identify several gaps in that framework, which we propose to tackle in future research. KW - Bibliometric analysis KW - decision processes KW - real options KW - research KW - framework Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2478/ijm-2022-0003 SN - 1649-248X SN - 2451-2834 VL - 41 IS - 1 SP - 69 EP - 88 PB - Orpen Press CY - Dublin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gorupec, Natalia A1 - Brehmer, Nataliia A1 - Tiberius, Victor A1 - Kraus, Sascha T1 - Tackling uncertain future scenarios with real options BT - a review and research framework JF - The Irish journal of management N2 - Real options are widely applied in strategic and operational decision-making, allowing for managerial flexibility in uncertaincontexts. Increased scholarly interest has led to an extensive but fragmented research landscape. We aim to measure andsystematize the research field quantitatively. To achieve this goal, we conduct bibliometric performance analyses and bibliographiccoupling analyses with an in-depth content review. The results of the performance analyses show an increasing interest in realoptions since the beginning of the 2000s and identify the most influential journals and authors. The science mappings reveal sixand seven research clusters over the last two decades. Based on an in-depth analysis of their themes, we develop a researchframework comprising antecedents, application areas, internal and external contingencies, and uncertainty resolution throughreal option valuation or reasoning. We identify several gaps in that framework, which we propose to tackle in future research. KW - bibliometric analysis KW - decision processes KW - real options KW - research framework Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2478/ijm-2022-0003 SN - 1649-248X SN - 2451-2834 VL - 41 IS - 1 SP - 69 EP - 88 PB - Sciendo CY - Warsaw ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Czakon, Wojciech A1 - Klimas, Patrycja A1 - Tiberius, Victor A1 - Ferreira, João A1 - Veiga, Pedro M. A1 - Kraus, Sascha T1 - Entrepreneurial failure BT - structuring a widely overlooked field of research JF - Entrepreneurship research journal N2 - Although entrepreneurial failure (EF) is a fairly recent topic in entrepreneurship literature, the number of publications has been growing dynamically and particularly rapidly. Our systematic review maps and integrates the research on EF based on a multi-method approach to give structure and consistency to this fragmented field of research. The results reveal that the field revolves around six thematic clusters of EF: 1) Soft underpinnings of EF, 2) Contextuality of EF, 3) Perception of EF, 4) Two-sided effects of EF, 5) Multi-stage EF effects, and 6) Institutional drivers of EF. An integrative framework of the positive and negative effects of entrepreneurial failure is proposed, and a research agenda is suggested. KW - entrepreneurial failure KW - entrepreneurship KW - failure outcomes KW - systematic review Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1515/erj-2021-0328 SN - 2157-5665 SP - 1 EP - 34 PB - De Gruyter CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Breier, Matthias A1 - Kallmuenzer, Andreas A1 - Clauss, Thomas A1 - Gast, Johanna A1 - Kraus, Sascha A1 - Tiberius, Victor T1 - The role of business model innovation in the hospitality industry during the COVID-19 crisis JF - International journal of hospitality management N2 - The hospitality industry worldwide is among the hardest-hit industries from the COVID-19 lockdowns. Initial theoretical and practical observations in the hospitality industry indicate that business model innovation (BMI) might be a solution to recover from and successfully cope with the COVID-19 crisis. Interestingly, some firms in the hospitality industry already started to successfully adapt their business models. This study explores the why and how of these successful recovery attempts through BMI by conducting a multiple case study of six hospitality firms in Austria. We rely on interview data from managers together with one of their main stammgasts for each case, which we triangulate with secondary data for the analysis. Findings show that BMI is applied during and after the crisis to create new revenue streams and secure a higher level of liquidity, with an important role of stammgasts. KW - business model innovation KW - hospitality KW - tourism KW - COVID-19 KW - crisis KW - stammgasts Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhm.2020.102723 SN - 0278-4319 VL - 92 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nehk, Nadia A1 - Tiberius, Victor A1 - Kraus, Sascha T1 - Urban air mobility BT - projections for air taxis JF - International journal of innovation and technology management N2 - The growing global demand for efficient and sustainable urban mobility in metropolitan areas has created innovative approaches to new modes of transportation and vehicles. Using the Delphi method, this study explored the prospective development of urban air mobility (UAM), specifically the emergence of air taxis or vertical take-off and landing (VTOLs). The two-staged study examined 25 projections regarding technological and infrastructural aspects to propose a future scenario for UAM and air taxis for the next 5-10 years. The questioned experts confirmed most of the proposed statements from both areas but were undetermined regarding certain technological aspects. Considering the crucial impacts of regulation and certification as well as consumer perception and acceptance for UAM and air taxis, further research on these topics and their correlation is suggested. KW - Urban air mobility KW - Air taxi KW - VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) KW - Sustainable aviation KW - Delphi method KW - Forecasting Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219877021500334 SN - 0219-8770 SN - 1793-6950 VL - 18 IS - 07 PB - World Scientific CY - Singapore ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gassmann, Shari-Estelle A1 - Nunkoo, Robin A1 - Tiberius, Victor A1 - Kraus, Sascha T1 - My home is your castle BT - forecasting the future of accommodation sharing JF - International journal of contemporary hospitality management N2 - Purpose This paper aims to formulate the most probable future scenario for the accommodation sharing sector within the next five to ten years. It addresses the following six thematic aspects: relevance, different forms of accommodation sharing, users, hosts, platforms, and finally, industry regulation. Design/methodology/approach This study identifies the most likely holistic future scenario by conducting a two-stage Delphi study involving 59 expert panelists. It addresses 33 projections for six thematic sections of the accommodation sharing industry: relevance, different forms of accommodation sharing, users, hosts, platforms, and finally, industry regulation. Findings The results indicate that the number of shared accommodations and users of home-sharing will increase. Moreover, the cost advantage is the predominant driver for users to engage in the accommodation sharing segment, and for the hosts, the generation of an extra income is the primary incentive. Finally, the regulation within this industry is expected to be more effective in the foreseeable future. Practical implications The results are critical, not only to advance our theoretical understanding and stimulate critical discussions on the long-term development of accommodation sharing but also to assist governments and policymakers who have an interest in developing and regulating this sector and developers seeking business opportunities. Originality/value While there is ample knowledge about the past and current development of accommodation sharing in tourism, little is understood about its potential future development and implications for consumers, the economy, and society. To date, no scientific research is available that develops scenarios about the future of accommodation sharing. KW - forecasting KW - Delphi KW - scenario KW - Airbnb KW - accommodation sharing Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCHM-06-2020-0596 SN - 0959-6119 VL - 33 IS - 2 SP - 467 EP - 489 PB - Emerald CY - Bingley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weyer, Julia A1 - Tiberius, Victor A1 - Bican, Peter A1 - Kraus, Sascha T1 - Digitizing grocery retailing BT - the role of emerging technologies in the value chain JF - International journal of innovation and technology management N2 - Multiple emerging technologies both threaten grocers and offer them attractive opportunities to enhance their value propositions, improve processes, reduce costs, and therefore generate competitive advantages. Among the variety of technological innovations and considering the scarcity of resources, it is unclear which technologies to focus on and where to implement them in the value chain. To develop the most probable technology forecast that addresses the application of emerging technologies in the grocery value chain within the current decade, we conduct a two-stage Delphi study. Our results suggest a high relevance of almost all technologies. The panel is only skeptical about three specific projections. As a consequence, grocers are advised to build up knowledge regarding the application of these technologies in the most promising areas of their value chain. KW - Delphi study KW - technological forecasting KW - grocery retailing KW - artificial intelligence KW - augmented reality KW - big data analytics KW - blockchain technology KW - drones KW - RFID Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219877020500583 SN - 0219-8770 SN - 1793-6950 VL - 17 IS - 08 PB - World Scientific Publishing CY - Singapore ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fischer, Caroline A1 - Kraus, Sascha T1 - Digitale Transparenz JF - Handbuch Digitalisierung in Staat und Verwaltung N2 - Transparenz ist kein neuer Begriff, sondern im Zusammenhang mit Rechtsstaatlichkeit, Gewaltenteilung oder Demokratie schon lange Gegenstand politischer Theorie und Praxis. Transparenz bedeutet, dass Akteure, wie etwa Verwaltungsorganisationen, relevante Informationen über ihre Entscheidungsprozesse, Funktionsweisen und Performanz gegenüber externen Akteuren offenlegen. Für politische und Verwaltungsakteure gewinnt Transparenz im Zuge der Digitalisierung an zusätzlicher Bedeutung. Moderne Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien vereinfachen Transparenzschaffung, sowohl in der Geschwindigkeit als auch im Ressourceneinsatz. Sie können so zu neuen Formen und einer neuen Qualität von Transparenz in Politik und Verwaltung beitragen. Transparenz- und Datenportale oder Bürgerhaushalte sind digitale Instrumente, die diesem Zweck dienen sollen. Ob digitale Transparenz politische und administrative Prozesse tatsächlich effizienter, effektiver und durchsichtiger macht und Bürger*innen diese dadurch besser verstehen, ist jedoch eine offene Frage. Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-658-23667-0 SN - 978-3-658-23668-7 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-23668-7 SP - 159 EP - 170 PB - Springer CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Filser, Matthias A1 - Tiberius, Victor A1 - Kraus, Sascha A1 - Spitzer, Jonathan A1 - Kailer, Norbert A1 - Bouncken, Ricarda B. T1 - Sharing economy BT - a bibliometric analysis of the state of research JF - International journal of entrepreneurial venturing N2 - The sharing economy has received increased attention in entrepreneurship research, resulting in a complex research landscape that is hard to overlook. Using a bibliometric analysis, we aim to further synthesise the field by: 1) summarising the most important definitions given by extant literature to capture the common understanding of the sharing economy; 2) identifying three thematic clusters based on the top 20 most cited publications; 3) conducting a citation analysis to show interdependencies between all authors; and 4) identifying the research methods used in the SE publications. Our results show: 1) many definitions with different emphases; 2) conceptualisation, collaborative consumption/ownership and the disruptive character of the sharing economy as three dominant research clusters; 3) a fairly even citation practice allowing for unbiased future research; and 4) that conceptual publications and quantitative as well as qualitative studies are fairly evenly published. KW - bibliometrics KW - business models KW - citation analysis KW - collaborative consumption KW - disruption KW - literature review KW - regulations KW - sharing economy Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1504/IJEV.2020.112234 SN - 1742-5360 SN - 1742-5379 VL - 12 IS - 6 SP - 665 EP - 665 PB - Inderscience Enterprises CY - Genève ER -