GeNeMe Conference 2020 With Strong Participation of Munich Business School

GeNeMe

The GeNeMe conference will take place in Dresden from October 7 to 9, 2020. GeNeMe stands for communities in new media. The GeNeMe has been taking place for more than 20 years and has grown into a well-established institution in the field of communities during this time. At the core of the conference is the use of new media in business, science, public administration and education – usually with a focus on knowledge-intensive work in various community contexts. This year’s main topics include digital strategy and platform economics, knowledge communities, innovative human-computer communication, as well as knowledge transfer and skills acquisition.

MBS professors and students are present at this year’s GeNeMe with a total of five contributions. In the following we provide a brief overview of the contributions. Participation in the conference is possible online so that MBS students and interested practitioners can also take part in the presentations or panels.


Communities und Netzwerke als Treiber des digitalen Wandels: Erfahrungen, Perspektiven und Ausblick
Date/Time: 08.10.2020, 10:50 – 11:30
Type of contribution: Online Panel
Involved: Achim Brück (Daimler AG), Gerhard Peter (Festo SE), Harald Schirmer (Continental AG), David Wagner (Munich Business School)

Conversational Platforms als strategisches Digitalisierungsinstrument
Date/Time: 08.10.2020, 12:15 – 12:55
Type of contribution: Online Panel
Involved: Ben Ellermann (MUUH! Next! GmbH), Malte Kosub (Future of Voice GmbH), Eva-Maria Schön (HAW Hamburg), David Wagner (Munich Business School)

Gamification as a Means to Improve Stakeholder Management in Urban Planning Participation
Date/Time: 08.10.2020, 12:15 – 12:55
Type of contribution: Presentation research contribution
Involved: Heiko Seif (Munich Business School)

Jump starting into e-Learning: The impact of COVID-19 on perceived learning success – A real-time case study
Date/Time: 09.10.2020, 10:45 – 11:05
Type of contribution: Presentation research contribution
Involved: Sophie Hieke (Munich Business School), Christian Schmidkonz (Munich Business School)

Use Cases of Enterprise Social Software in Consulting: A Practice Perspective
Date/Time: 09.10.2020, 11:05 – 11:25
Type of contribution: Presentation research contribution
Involved: Yanina Tykholoz (Munich Business School & Multiversum), David Wagner (Munich Business School), Alexander Richter (Victoria University of Wellington)


The program of this year’s conference can be found online. You can register for the conference here. After the conference, all contributions will be published in a conference proceedings on the GeNeMe website.

Viel Spaß und Erfolg beim Präsentieren und beim Zuschauen!