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Dipl.-Kffr. Sabrina Adamczyk

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Sabrina Adamczyk graduated in 2009 from the Technical University of Munich with a Master in business administration (Dipl.-Kffr.). Her majors were information and organization management as well as technology and innovation management. Aside from the management side she studied chemistry as a technical minor. In the course of her studies she spent one semester at the Bordeaux Business School in France. She gained practical experience during several internships and projects with firms like TRW Airbag Systems GmbH, Siemens AG, Qimonda AG, Linde AG and several others.

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02. Edited Books and Volumes

Adamczyk, S., Hansen, E. G., & Reichwald, R. 2009. Measuring Sustainability By Environmental Innovativeness: Results from Action Research at a Multinational Corporation in Germany. International Conference on Evaluation Metrics of Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility, 21.–24. Juni 2009. Lyon, France.

03. Journal Papers

Adamczyk, S., Bullinger, A. C., & Möslein, K. M. Forthcoming. Commenting for new ideas: Insights from an open innovation platform. International Journal Technology Intelligence and Planning.
Bullinger, A. C., Rass, M., Adamczyk, S., Möslein, K. M., & Sohn, S. 2012. Open Innovation in Health Care: Analysis of an Open Health Platform. Health Policy, 105(2-3): 165-175.

04. Conference Papers

Rass, M., Bullinger, A. C., Adamczyk, S., & Sohn, S. 2012. Open Innovation im Gesundheitswesen: Der Einsatz einer offenen Innovationsplattform zur Integration relevanter Personengruppen in den Innovationsprozess. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie. Konstanz, Germany.
Adamczyk, S., Haller, J. B. A., Bullinger, A. C., & Möslein, K. M. 2011. Knowing is Silver, Listening is Gold: On the importance and impact of feedback in IT-based innovation contests. Wirtschaftinformatik Proceedings 2011. Abstract
Adamczyk, S., Bullinger, A. C., & Möslein, K. M. 2011. Innovation contests: a review, critique and future research directions. Paper presented at the 11th European Academy of Management Conference (EURAM).
Kuenne, C., Adamczyk, S., Rass, M., Bullinger, A. C., & Möslein, K. M. 2011. IT-Based Interaction Platforms to Foster Virtual Patient Communities. GeNeMe '11. Dresden, Germany.
Adamczyk, S., Bullinger, A. C., & Möslein, K. M. 2011. Commenting for new ideas: Insights from an open innovation platform. Paper presented at the 2011 R&D Management Conference.
Haller, J. B. A., Adamczyk, S., Bansemir, B., Bullinger, A. C., & Möslein, K. M. 2011. Tell me how good I am - An Empirical Investigation of Peer Feedback in IT-based Innovation Contests. International Product Development Conference (IPDMC). Delft, Netherlands. Abstract
Adamczyk, S., Böhler, D., Bullinger, A. C., & Möslein, K. M. 2011. Facilitating interaction in web-based communities: The case of a community for innovation in healthcare. Paper presented at the 41th Gesellschaft für Informatik Conference (GI).
Adamczyk, S., Haller, J. B. A., Bullinger, A. C., & Möslein, K. M. 2011. Knowing is Silver, Listening is Gold. International Conference on Business Informatics. Zurich.
Kuenne, C., Rass, M., Adamczyk, S., Bullinger, A. C., & Möslein, K. M. 2011. Patients as Innovators: An Open Innovation Perspective on Health 2.0. 2011 World Conference on Mass Customization, Personalization, and Co-Creation. San Francisco, California, USA.
Adamczyk, S., Bullinger, A. C., & Möslein, K. M. 2010. Call for Attention - Attracting and Activating Innovators. R&D Management Conference. Manchester.
Adamczyk, S., Hansen, E. G., & Reichwald, R. 2009. Measuring Sustainability By Environmental Innovativeness: Results from Action Research at a Multinational Corporation in Germany. International Conference on Evaluation Metrics of Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility, 8-10 June, 2009. Lyon, France.

07. Book Chapters

Kuenne, C., Rass, M., Adamczyk, S., Bullinger, A. C., & Möslein, K. M. 2012. Patients as Innovators: An Open Innovation Perspective on Health 2.0. In Piller, F., & Chesbrough, H. (Eds.), Bridging Mass Customization & Open Innovation.
Möslein, K. M., Adamczyk, S., & Velamuri, V. K. 2010. Wertschaffende Eigenschaften und Kategorien hybrider Wertschöpfung. In Leimeister, J. M., Krcmar, H., Halle, M., & Möslein, K. M. (Eds.), Hybride Wertschöpfung in der Gesundheitsförderung: 19–44. Lohmar: Eul.
Möslein, K. M., Velamuri, V. K., & Adamczyk, S. 2010. Fallstudien Gesundheitswirtschaft. In Leimeister, J. M., Krcmar, H., Halle, M., & Möslein, K. M. (Eds.), Hybride Wertschöpfung in der Gesundheitsförderung: 223–238. Lohmar: Eul.
Bullinger, A. C., Rass, M., & Adamczyk, S. 2010. Using Innovation Contests to Master Challenges of Demographic Change: Insights from Research and Practice. In Kunisch, S., Boehm, S., & Boppel, M. (Eds.), From Grey to Silver: Managing the Demographic Change Successfully: 163-174. Heidelberg, Dordrecht, London, New York: Springer.

Dissertation Topic

Managing Innovation Contests: Challenges of Facilitation

My dissertation deals with the management of web-based innovation contests and in particular with challenges of facilitation on the provided online platform, i.e. the assistance of participants in the web-based innovation contest. Facilitation can play a crucial role in establishing and sustaining an innovation contest and - from an organizer's as well as participant's point of view - in achieving high satisfaction with the innovation contest and its outcome. By analyzing expired innovation contests and, in addition, by self-organizing and conducting innovation contests, I propose to investigate facilitation in regards to its tasks, impact and design.

I undertake explorative as well as exploitative research to meet my research goals which are listed below:

  • Identifying the critical tasks that should be taken into consideration when facilitating participants in innovation contests.
  • Understanding the importance and impact of facilitation in innovation contests.
  • Identifying most important instruments and steps for designing and implementing facilitation in innovation contests.

Key words: open innovation, innovation contests, facilitation, online platform