
About
Christoph Rosenkranz is a Professor of Information Systems at the Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences, University of Cologne. He serves as Academic Director of the Bachelor's program in Business Informatics and Deputy Managing Director of the Cologne Institute for Information Systems. His research focuses on agile software development, digital transformation, and socio-technical systems, with applications in healthcare and business process management.
- Academic Director, Bachelor's program 'Wirtschaftsinformatik' (2021–present)
- Founding Director, Master's program 'Business Analytics and Econometrics' (2019–2021)
- Visiting Researcher at Towson University and Rochester Institute of Technology (2018)
His work bridges information systems, project management, and digital innovation, with empirical studies on:
- Agile practices in software development
- Time pressure and software quality
- Communication theory in IS design
- Electronic healthcare systems
- Service network effects
Recent publications analyze digital market offerings, ethics in machine learning, and psychological safety in teams. He contributes to the ECONtribute: Markets & Public Policy cluster, researching digital transformation's societal impact. Collaborative projects include:
- HPDnet (DFG-funded child healthcare networks)
- C-SEB (Social and Economic Behavior research)





