Lars Andraschko

External doctoral candidate
Faculty of Business and Economics
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Curriculum Vitae

Lars Andraschko is currently a doctoral candidate at the Chair of Information Systems and Management of the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Augsburg. His research focuses on the question of how humans can(not) combat climate change with the help of intelligent technologies. In particular, he examines situations in which individual interests and sustainability concerns do (not) collide.

 

Besides a research stay at the triple-crowned Lund School of Economics and Management at Lund University in Sweden, Lars has taken numerous courses with outstanding scholars in the Information Systems field. Having learned from leading scholars, he now uses both qualitative and quantitative techniques as well as purely conceptual approaches to answer his carefully crafted research questions. In particular, he raises questions designed to make a theoretical and societal contribution. Lars is also involved in the "SIG Green", a special interest group of the Association for Information Systems (AIS), which is primarily concerned with addressing issues of environmental sustainability. There he was a speaker in their webinar series. His work has been presented and published at the leading conferences in the field, including the Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS).

 

Prior to joining the Chair of Information Systems and Management, he completed a Master's degree in Controlling, Finance, and Accounting at the Business School of Pforzheim University. During this time, he spent a semester abroad at the triple-crowned Faculty of Economics of the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia). Lars Andraschko studied Business Administration in the Bachelor's program at the Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University. Throughout this period, he worked in various functional areas of the automotive and consumer goods industry at HARMAN (a Samsung Company). He also gained practical experience in Detroit (USA). At the moment, he is involved in teaching at the Pforzheim Business School. Based on his background in managerial accounting and business administration, he is mainly focused on teaching management simulations. In addition, he supervises bachelor's and master's theses at several universities on digitalization and sustainability phenomena.

 

Since December 2019, he has been an external doctoral student of Prof. Dr. Daniel Veit.

 

Publications

Conference Proceeding

Conference Proceeding

Andraschko, Lars, Wunderlich, Philipp, Sarker, Saonee, & Veit, Daniel J. (2023). On the role of smartness in helping consumers create sustainable outcomes.
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Andraschko, Lars, Wunderlich, Philipp, Sarker, Saonee, & Veit, Daniel (2023). Sustainable IS use: what IS needed to REDUSE.
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Andraschko, Lars (2022). Promoting sustainable behavior in the smart home.
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Andraschko, Lars, Wunderlich, Philipp, Sarker, Saonee, & Veit, Daniel (2022). Exploring the behavioral sprouts of smart home farming.
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Andraschko, Lars, Wunderlich, Philipp, & Veit, Daniel (2021). The warm glow of vertical farms: on moral satisfaction and the adoption of sustainable smart home technology.
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Andraschko, Lars, Wunderlich, Philipp, Veit, Daniel, & Sarker, Saonee (2021). Towards a taxonomy of smart home technology: a preliminary understanding.
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Review Services

  • Information Systems Journal (ISJ)
  • International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS)
  • European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)
  • American Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)
  • Int. Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI)

PhD Courses

  • Phenomenon Driven Theory Development (3 days), Augsburg

    Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Robert Gregory, University of Miami, USA
    Summer 2023

  • Emerging Topics in IS (4 days), Lund

    Lecturer: Professor Saonee Sarker, Ph.D., Virginia Tech, USA
    Fall 2022

  • Designing Online Experiments (6 days), Augsburg

    Lecturer: Professor Jason Thatcher, Ph.D., Temple University, USA
    Summer 2022

  • Theory and Theorizing (5 days), Augsburg
    Lecturer: Dorothy E. Leidner, Ph.D. Dr.h.c., Baylor University, USA
    Winter 2021
  • Quantitative Measurement and Analysis (6 days), online
    Lecturer: Professor Chee-Wee Tan, Ph.D., Copenhagen Business School, DK
    Summer 2021
  • Effective Reviewing (1 day), online

    Lecturer: Associate Professor Edgar Whitley, Ph.D, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Memberships

  • Association for Information Systems (AIS)
  • Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS), International Business Honor Society
  • German Informatics Society (GI)

  • Institute for Digitization Research e.V. (IDR)

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