Edzard Weberمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Edzard Weber is a Researcher at the University of Potsdam's Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Department of Business Information Systems, where he serves as Research Speaker for Decision Management. He completed his doctorate in January 2015 on methodology development for system adaptability and currently leads the junior research group 'Entscheidungsmanagement' while representing the vacant 'Digital Government' professorship. His research spans multiple critical domains in business informatics including Decision Management , Process Modeling , Operations Research , Future Studies , and Digital Government . His work integrates theoretical foundations with practical applications, particularly evident in his leadership of the DiReBio project which developed formats for regional bioeconomic transformation through participatory workshops. Weber's publication record demonstrates consistent scholarly output since 2009, with recent work focusing on scheduling model standardization, circular economy processes in Industry 4.0 contexts, and haptic modeling approaches for digital transformation in bioeconomics. His research shows strong interdisciplinary connections between business informatics, systems engineering, and sustainable development. Key research projects: DiReBio (2017-2021): Discourse on bioeconomic transformation Job Scheduling (2015-2019): Systematic solution space navigation EUKRITIS II (2010-2011): Knowledge management for critical infrastructure protection Eukritis I (2008-2009): Change-capable protection structures IOSE-W2 (2006-2009): Interorganizational software development Weber maintains active collaboration with international institutions including University of California, Davis, Stellenbosch University, Tel Aviv University, University of Pretoria, and Hong Kong Polytechnic University, contributing to the global research community while addressing local and regional challenges in digital transformation.








