Contact
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Fakultät für Betriebswirtschaft
Institut für Strategie, Technologie und Organisation
Kaulbachstr. 45
80539 München
Fakultät für Betriebswirtschaft
Institut für Strategie, Technologie und Organisation
Kaulbachstr. 45
80539 München
Room:
207
Phone:
+49 89 / 2180 - 6066
Email:
j.claussen@lmu.de
Office hours:
By appointment via e-mail.
Further Information
Biography
Professional Experience
- Since 2016: Professor (W2), Institute for Strategy, Technology and Organization, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
- Since 2012: Professor MSO, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Strategy and Innovation (Part-time from 2/2016, Postdoc until 8/2013, Assistant Professor until 3/2019, Associate Professor until 11/2019)
- 2011-2012: Postdoc, Ifo Institute – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, Munich
- 2007-2011: Research and teaching assistant, Institute for Strategy, Technology and Organization, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Education
- PhD (2007-2011)
- Master of Business Research, LMU (2008-2010)
- Master of Business Administration, TU München (2005-2007)
- Master of Science (Electrical Engineering), TU München (2005-2007)
- Certificate of Technology Management, Center for Digital Technology and Management (2004-2005)
- Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering), TU München (2002-2005)
Extended CV
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CV Jörg Claussen (341 kB)
Research
Research Interests
- Platform Markets
- Strategy & Organization
- Data Analytics & Machine Learning
- Applied Industrial Organization
Publications
External Presentations
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Working Papers
- Freemium Pricing: Evidence from a Large-scale Field Experiment
- Performance Implications of Outsourcing in the Mobile Telecommunications Industry
- Knowledge Work in the Sharing Economy: What Drives Project Success in Online Labor Markets?
- Follow the Money: Online Piracy and Self-Regulation in the Advertising Industry
- The Effect of Live Performances on Artist Popularity
- Target Choice in Global Mobile Telephony: A Dyadic Approach
- Susceptibility and Influence in Social Media Word-of-Mouth
- Women Do Not Play Their Aces: The Consequences of Shying Away