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Department of Business Administration Professorship for Mobility & Digital Innovation Management

News Archive 2020

September, 2020

Autoinside

An interview with Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze about the implications of the Corona virus crisis on the Swiss automotive sector “Zu früh für Schlussfolgerungen” (“Too early to draw conclusions”) was published in the magazine Autoinside.  

September 8, 2020

Blick

Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze commented on the consequences of the Corona virus crisis for Swiss automotive sector in an article of Blick online: “Das grosse Corona-Zittern” (“The great corona tremor”). 

Virtual Presentation of Professor Henry Sauermann

Sauermann-Foto
Prof. Dr. Henry Sauermann from the European School of Management and Technology (ESMT Berlin) gave the virtual presentation about “Employment sorting into early-stage technology startups: The interplay between ability and preferences” at the Business Economics Research Seminar of the Department of Business Administration in the fall semester of 2020.

Virtual Presentation of Professor Helge Klapper

Klapper-Foto
Prof. Dr. Helge Klapper, Assistant Professor of Innovation Management from the Erasmus University, Rotterdam School of Management, gave the virtual presentation about "Managing Exploration in Organizations: The Effect of Authority on Subordinate Search Behavior" at the Business Economics Research Seminar of the Department of Business Administration in the fall semester of 2020.

July 16, 2020

20-Minuten

Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze commented on the impact of synthetic fuel and alternative drive systems for climate protection in 20 Minuten Online: “8 Rappen mehr fürs Benzin sollen das Klima retten“ (“8 cents more for petrol should save the climate”). The article can be accessed here

May 26, 2020

DSI-Mobility-Bild
The Digital Society Initiative (DSI) - Challenge Area Mobility launched its official website where you can find information on the group, see who the group members are, and browse through interesting projects in which the group studies questions related to the increasing digitalization of mobility. The current head of the DSI - Mobility is Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze. 

May 13, 2020

Automobil-revue

Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze commented on the state of Swiss automotive sector in an article of Automobilrevue: “Optimistisch auf der Stotterbremse” (“Optimistic about the cadence braking”). 

March 17, 2020

Handelszeitung-Logo
Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze was asked to comment about the implications of the Corona virus crisis on the Swiss automotive supplier industry in the Handelszeitung Online: “Coronavirus: Infektionsgefahr für Autozulieferer” (PDF, 5 MB) (“Coronavirus: Infection risk for automotive suppliers”)

March 13, 2020

Blick-Headline
An interview with Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze about the implications of the Corona virus crisis on the Swiss automotive industry “Hustet Deutschland, hustet die Schweiz” (PDF, 1 MB) was published by the Swiss news portal Blick.ch. 

March 6, 2020

The Swiss journal Schweizer Illustrierte interviewed Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze on e-mobility trends in the Swiss automotive industry and on the Corona virus crisis “Derzeit fahren alle auf Sicht” (PDF, 1 MB).

 

February 5, 2020

A TV Clip with comments of Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze about technological changes in the automotive industry and their effect on the Swiss market came out in the TOP FOKUS series. The clip can be seen here (Dienstag edition).

 

February 1, 2020

The European Management Journal published a new article co-authored by Anja Schulze in 2020: “The asymmetric effects of exploitation and exploration on radical and incremental innovation performance: An uneven affair”. The article can be accessed here.

 

January 20, 2020

DSI-Foto mit AS
On January 20, Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze organized a workshop of the Digital Society Initiative’s Challenge Area Mobility. It was a full-day workshop that gathered 23 researchers from the University of Zurich who met to understand each other’s mobility-related research projects, discuss various aspects of the DSI Mobility’s short- and medium-term future and specify the groups’ societal goals. During the meeting, 20 research projects were exhibited and 10 agenda items for 2020 could be specified. Overall, it was an intense and successful meeting that thrived on the strong contributions of the group's participants.