Offered Subjects

Important Notes

Please read the following notes before contacting us and/or submitting your application:

  • The Chair of Information Systems and Strategic IT Management can offer supervision of Bachelor/Master theses only to students enrolled as Business Information Systems (Wirtschaftsinformatik) students or students of the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics. All other students are required by examination regulations to have supervision by their faculty. Those requirements are not subject to any exceptions so please only apply in case you meet them to avoid unnecessary time effort and rejections.
  • The Chair of Information Systems and Strategic IT Management can offer supervision of Bachelor/Master theses written only in English language.
  • Currently, we are only accepting new students for supervision in the first four areas/topics specified below. Interested students should send their proposed research topic including a short expose, their CV, and transcript of records to the specified supervisor.
  • For the last two areas specified below, we would like to inform you that due to capacity restraints we are currently not accepting further new supervisions. Interested students can still apply but need to take into consideration that they would be put on a waiting list and receive a spot earliest in 3 to 9 months, depending on the topic area. Thank you for your understanding.

Offered Subjects

Bachelor/Master thesis in the area of "IT Project Management"

Type:
  • Bachelor Thesis Business Information Systems
  • Master Thesis Business Information Systems
Status:
offered
Tutor:

Further Thesis Topics

In the context of our research project on Individual Productivity we offer a diverse set of bachelor and master theses. The following list contains potential topics that may be tailored and refined according to the current state of the research project and individual preferences:

Bachelor/Master:

  • Charting Productivity Tool Innovations (Marktanalyse)
  • Personal Productivity and Productivity Tools in Information Systems Research – A Comprehensive Literature Review
  • Research on Personal Productivity Tools – A Literature Review
  • Towards An Object Model for the Personal Productivity Domain

Master:

  • Toxic Productivity and Its Influence on Well-Being: An Exploratory Study
  • Current Research on Attention and Focus and its Implications for Personal Productivity Software Design
  • Current Research on Memory and Learning and its Implications for Personal Productivity Software Design
  • Current Psychological Research on Creativity and its Implications for Personal Productivity Software Design
  • Current Psychological Research on Multitasking and its Implications for Personal Productivity Software Design
  • Investigating the Phenomenon of Technostress and its Implications for Personal Productivity
  • Gamification and its Potential and Implications for the Design of Personal Productivity Software
  • The Role and Potential of Visual Framing for the Design of Personal Productivity Software
  • Artificial Intelligence and its Potential for Personal Productivity Software
  • The Role of Habits for Personal Productivity
  • The Role of (Life) Goals for Personal Productivity

In case you are interested in one of the topics, please do not hesitate to contact us for further information.