17.05.2017 | Editorial
Trans-National Joint Research Projects
Defying the Odds of National Inter-University Competition
Erschienen in: Business & Information Systems Engineering | Ausgabe 4/2017
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The past is always different than the future. Three decades ago, disciplinary communities were focused on their home country. “Wirtschaftsinformatik”, the representative of the German speaking Information Systems community, was eager to present itself to the chorus of the established disciplines as a novel but ambitious field of research. As a consequence, the number of university programs and positions in Business and Information Systems Engineering was not merely growing but its protagonists were eager to conduct prestigious and valuable large scale research projects funded by renowned institutions. Some of our readers may well remember the following projects (see also Heinrich et al. 2011, p. 192):-
Interactive Business Information and Control Systems, focus program of the German Science Foundation, 1984–1990,
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Distributed Information Systems in Business, focus program of the German Science Foundation, 1991–1997,
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Intelligent Agents and their Application Scenarios in Business, focus program of the German Science Foundation, 2000–2006, or
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Internet Economics, focus program of German Ministry of Education and Research, 2003–2007.