Adrian Holzer is a Full Professor at the Institute of Information Management within the Faculty of Economics at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. His research focuses on information systems, human-computer interaction, digital education, and computational thinking. Holzer's work explores the intersection of technology and behavior change through digital nudges, gamification, and AI-enhanced learning environments. University: University of Neuchâtel School: Faculty of Economics Department: Institute of Information Management Email: adrian.holzer@unine.ch Research Interests Adrian Holzer investigates the design and impact of digital systems on learning, behavior change, and privacy. His work spans: Interactive learning technologies and digital detox strategies AI-enhanced educational tools and chatbots Privacy literacy and ethical digital design Behavioral interventions using digital nudges Cultural data analysis (e.g., Arabic poetry structures) Collaborative knowledge sharing in NGOs and humanitarian contexts Publication Trends Over the past decade, Holzer's research has focused on designing human-centered digital interventions for education, health, and sustainability. Key trends include: Developing AI-driven learning companions and gamified systems Exploring ethical design of digital nudges for behavior change Advancing computational thinking skills through digital tools Creating privacy-aware educational platforms Applying data visualization to complex domains like linguistics and environmental behavior Investigating social dynamics in online communities









