Matthias Trier
Associate professor, at CBS Executive

Schools
- CBS Executive
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Biography
CBS Executive
Presentation
I study phenomena related to electronic communication and social influence effects in online media within and outside the organization with a mixed methods approach that blends quantitative, qualitative and network analytical methods. Example topics include the implementation/appropriation of social media, online participation, framing electronic discourses (e.g. from a management perspective), information transfer, dissemination processes or bottom-up community emergence as a part of knowledge management initiatives. One special methodological focus is on developing an event-driven method for dynamic network analysis (see the corresponding software www.commetrix.net). It enables research into emerging structures and dynamic processes of networking among people.
Primary research areas
- Collective/Collaborative Processes and Information Transfer
- Social Media Implementation, Appropriation and Use
- Dynamic Social Network Analysis
- Social Influence and Diffusion Processes online
- Social and Actor-level Aspects of E-Business
Courses
- Computer-mediated Communication and Collaboration
- Organization, Innovation, and Systems Design
- Communication and Knowledge Management
- Integrated Research Methods
- Social Media Analytics
- The Digital Battlefield
Supervision
- Innovation in Communities/Creative social online interaction
- Content-based Triggers of Web2.0 response activity/patterns
- Emergent Power Games in Online Settings
- Dynamics of Online Interaction
- Collective Social Media Adoption
- Online Social Identity and Sociability and Digital Business Models
- E-Business: Group Buying, Crowd Sourcing, Open Innovation, Trust
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