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Available Topics for Bachelor & Master Theses and Project Studies



Current selection of topics

You can find further topics for your thesis on the pages of the respective chair supervisors.

    AI-based Vehicle: Automatic Feedback Collection (Bachelor/Master Thesis, Design Science Research, Basic Programming Knowledge Recommended, In Cooperation with Volkswagen AG)

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    Creating and Evaluating Virtual Reality Experiments (Bachelor's/ Master's Thesis, Project Studies (Design Science Research, Quantitative Research))

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    Efficiency in Mobility: An Investigation of User Needs and Interactions (Project Studies, Qualitative Research / Mixed Method, In Cooperation with Volkswagen AG)

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    Multiple topics concerning the digital transformation of speech and language therapy (Master's theses and Project Studies), together with the

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    Adoption of Digital Innovation (Bachelor Thesis, Literature Review)

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Contact:
Faculty of Economic Sciences
Chair of Information Management
Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5
37073 Göttingen

im-abschlussarbeit@uni-goettingen.de

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Bachelor thesis Master thesis Project studies

Cycle:

See central allocation.

Any time

Any time

Duration / Length:

12 weeks (12 ECTS)

20 weeks (30 ECTS)

1-2 terms (18 ECTS)

Application procedure

See central allocation.

Address your chair supervisor directly and follow the thesis guidelines below.

Address your chair supervisor directly and follow the project study guidelines below.

Written examination requirements:

Thesis (9.000 - 12.000 words excl. table of contents, references, and appendices)

Thesis (18.000 - 25.000 words excl. table of contents, references, and appendices)

Project Study Documentation (ca. 10-15 pages per person, in consultation with supervisor)

Oral presentation requirements:

None

20 min. presentation at Informationmanagement meets Abschlussarbeiten + 10 min. dicussion

20 min. presentation at Informationmanagement meets Abschlussarbeiten + 10 min. discussion

Word Template with Guidelines:

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Hand-in requirements

Thesis as .docx and .pdf

Presentation as .pptx and .pdf;
Thesis as .docx and .pdf

Presentation as .pptx and .pdf;
Project study report as .docx and .pdf


How to Apply for your Bachelor/Master Thesis or Project Study at our Chair

You are thinking about writing your thesis at our chair? Or are you planning to carry out your project study with us? Please carefully read this webpage. It provides you with crucial information on the different options we offer and how you should approach us.

You already have your own concrete idea for a topic to work on

  • Visit the personal pages of the supervisors and check which supervisor is best suited to your topic
  • Contact the supervisor: Briefly outline your idea in an email and arrange an initial appointment. Please attach a current FlexNow grade sheet.

You do not yet have a concrete idea for your own topic

  • Visit the personal pages of the supervisors and check
    • Which supervisor has posted a specific topic
    • If no specific topic is advertised, check whether the respective research focus areas are of interest to you
    • For bachelor's theses: Visit the central allocation as we do not provide topics for bachelor theses.
    • Contact the supervisor: Arrange an initial coordination appointment via e-mail. Please attach a current FlexNow grade sheet.

General rules and information:

  • Your theses or project studies will be supervised by a research associate and guided by the professor.
  • Please contact only one supervisor at a time
  • We expect a high level of commitment and diligence. It is very important to follow the guidelines of scientific research!
  • To consider and process your application, it is mandatory that you include all the requested information in your initial e-mail (see the "Important Information" sections).
  • Further information can be found in the blurbs below


We offer three different “types” of theses at our chair:
  1. An option with little preparation effort on your side is to visit the central allocation.
  2. If you want to suggest your own topic, we expect an initial literature review and identification of a potential research gap and question(s). Therefore, you should also have familiarized yourself with theories that have been used to investigate your area of interest.
  3. If you want to carry out your thesis with a corporate partner, we welcome your application. Please note that your corporate partner needs to grant the permission that your thesis results, in an anonymized form, may be used for scientific purposes.
  4. Please follow the according procedures:

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    Type of thesis Preparation effort on your side Procedures

    1. Use the central allocation for your Bachelor's thesis.

    Low-Medium
    1. Use the information on this link to apply for central allocation

    2. Suggesting your own thesis topic

    High
    1. Review the current research literature* to identify a noteworthy research gap (please note that a mere “I want to write about E-Scooter utilization in Göttingen since it hadn’t been done before” thought is not sufficient to motivate your thesis). You can refer to our Information Systems (IS) Basket of 8 Journals (MISQ, ISJ, EJIS, …) or our IS conferences (ICIS, ECIS, PACIS, AMCIS, HICSS).
    2. Formulate a research gap and research question* based on your reviewed research literature (e.g., you can examine published literature reviews and papers and their discussion/future research sections). You should also familiarize yourself with theories that have (recently) been used in your area of interest.
    3. Carefully check the websites of our research associates (Team) and their research interests as well as publication history to determine whether one of our team members covers your topic
    4. Write an e-mail to your potential supervisor and provide all of the following information:
      1. Justify and demonstrate your interest in the research topic
      2. Provide an outline of your literature review and the research gap you have identified
      3. Attach your current CV as PDF
      4. Attach your current FlexNow grade sheet as PDF (Print Out)
    5. Wait for a response before you get in contact with another potential supervisor from our chair

    3. Suggesting your thesis in cooperation with a corporate partner

    High
    1. Identify an interesting corporate partner
    2. Identify a current and relevent scientific research topic, gap, and question that can be carried out with this partner*. This is particularly challenging in theses with corporate partners since you need to clearly focus on the academic contribution. It is usually not scientifically relevant that a certain topic has not been investigated in the context of a particular organization. You need to highlight the theoretical contribution that you could further strengthen with this partner.
    3. Arrange a supervision arrangement with this partner (e.g., a written confirmation that this partner is willing to support you in your thesis and provide you with the necessary access to employees and/or data)
    4. Please get in contact with your corporate partner and get a confirmation that the data and results of your thesis can be used in an anonymized form for scientific purposes
    5. Write an e-mail to Professor Lutz M. Kolbe and provide all of the following information:
      1. Justify and demonstrate your interest in the research topic
      2. Provide an outline on your aspired research topic, gap, and question
      3. Provide a brief outline of your corporate partner and contact details of your supervisor
      4. Provide a confirmation that the data and results from your thesis may be used in an anonymized form for scientific purposes
      5. Attach your current CV as PDF
      6. Attach your current FlexNow grade sheet as PDF (Print Out)
    6. Wait for a response before you get in contact with another potential supervisor from our chair
    *For more information on how to identify a research gap, you could, for example, refer to the article of Mueller-Bloch and Kranz (2015):
We offer three different “types” of theses at our chair:
    For these options, you can apply continuously and at any time:
  1. An option with little preparation effort on your side is to apply for a topic we have announced on our webpage (see the personal pages of the supervisors).
  2. If you want to suggest your own topic, we expect an initial literature review and identification of a potential research gap and question(s). Therefore, you should also have familiarized yourself with theories that have been used to investigate your area of interest.
  3. If you want to carry out your thesis with a corporate partner, we welcome your application. Please note that your corporate partner needs to grant the permission that your thesis results, in an anonymized form, may be used for scientific purposes.
  4. Please follow the according procedures:

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    Type of thesis Preparation effort on your side Procedures

    1. Working on an announced thesis topic

    Low-Medium
    1. Choose one of the available topics outlined on this webpage
    2. Write an e-mail to the supervisor mentioned below and provide all of the following information:
      1. Justify and demonstrate your interest in the research topic
      2. Attach your current CV as PDF
      3. Attach your current FlexNow grade sheet as PDF (Print Out)
    3. Wait for a response before you get in contact with another potential supervisor from our chair

    2. Suggesting your own thesis topic

    High
    1. Review the current research literature* to identify a noteworthy research gap (please note that a mere “I want to write about E-Scooter utilization in Göttingen since it hadn’t been done before” thought is not sufficient to motivate your thesis). You can refer to our Information Systems (IS) Basket of 8 Journals (MISQ, ISJ, EJIS, …) or our IS conferences (ICIS, ECIS, PACIS, AMCIS, HICSS).
    2. Formulate a research gap and research question* based on your reviewed research literature (e.g., you can examine published literature reviews and papers and their discussion/future research sections). You should also familiarize yourself with theories that have (recently) been used in your area of interest.
    3. Carefully check the websites of our research associates (Team) and their research interests as well as publication history to determine whether one of our team members covers your topic
    4. Write an e-mail to your potential supervisor and provide all of the following information:
      1. Justify and demonstrate your interest in the research topic
      2. Provide an outline of your literature review and the research gap you have identified
      3. Attach your current CV as PDF
      4. Attach your current FlexNow grade sheet as PDF (Print Out)
    5. Wait for a response before you get in contact with another potential supervisor from our chair

    3. Suggesting your thesis in cooperation with a corporate partner

    High
    1. Identify an interesting corporate partner
    2. Identify a current and relevent scientific research topic, gap, and question that can be carried out with this partner*. This is particularly challenging in theses with corporate partners since you need to clearly focus on the academic contribution. It is usually not scientifically relevant that a certain topic has not been investigated in the context of a particular organization. You need to highlight the theoretical contribution that you could further strengthen with this partner.
    3. Arrange a supervision arrangement with this partner (e.g., a written confirmation that this partner is willing to support you in your thesis and provide you with the necessary access to employees and/or data)
    4. Please get in contact with your corporate partner and get a confirmation that the data and results of your thesis can be used in an anonymized form for scientific purposes
    5. Write an e-mail to Professor Lutz M. Kolbe and provide all of the following information:
      1. Justify and demonstrate your interest in the research topic
      2. Provide an outline on your aspired research topic, gap, and question
      3. Provide a brief outline of your corporate partner and contact details of your supervisor
      4. Provide a confirmation that the data and results from your thesis may be used in an anonymized form for scientific purposes
      5. Attach your current CV as PDF
      6. Attach your current FlexNow grade sheet as PDF (Print Out)
    6. Wait for a response before you get in contact with another potential supervisor from our chair
    *For more information on how to identify a research gap, you could, for example, refer to the article of Mueller-Bloch and Kranz (2015):
In your project studies, you will have the unique opportunity to investigate a research topic in-depth. Over the course of 1-2 terms, your group (2-5 students) will become experts in your particular research topic and carry out a substantial implementation project (e.g., programming a simulation, conducting mixed-method research, or the like). Please peer up before you contact us.

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Type of thesis Preparation effort on your side Procedures

1. Working on an announced project studies topic

Low-Medium
  1. Choose one of the available topics outlined on our webpage (see the personal pages of the supervisors)
  2. Write an e-mail to the supervisor mentioned below and provide all of the following information:
    1. Justify and demonstrate your interest in the research topic
    2. Provide contact details for all of your group members
    3. Attach your current and all of your group members’ CVs as PDF
    4. Attach your and all of your group members’ current FlexNow grade sheets as PDF (Print Out)
  3. Wait for a response before you get in contact with another potential supervisor from our chair

2. Suggesting your own project studies topic

High
  1. Review the current research literature* to identify a noteworthy research gap (please note that a mere “I want to write about E-Scooter utilization in Göttingen since it hadn’t been done before” thought is not sufficient to motivate your thesis). You can refer to our Information Systems (IS) Basket of 8 Journals (MISQ, ISJ, EJIS, …) or our IS conferences (ICIS, ECIS, PACIS, AMCIS, HICSS).
  2. Formulate a research gap and research question* based on your reviewed research literature (e.g., you can examine published literature reviews and papers and their discussion/future research sections). You should also familiarize yourself with theories that have (recently) been used in your area of interest.
  3. Carefully check the websites of our research associates (Team) and their research interests as well as publication history to determine whether one of our team members covers your topic
  4. Write an e-mail to the supervisor mentioned below and provide all of the following information:
    1. Justify and demonstrate your interest in the research topic
    2. Provide an outline of your literature review and the research gap you have identified
    3. Provide contact details for all of your group members
    4. Attach your current and all of your group members’ CVs as PDF
    5. Attach your and all of your group members’ current FlexNow grade sheets as PDF (Print Out)
  5. Wait for a response before you get in contact with another potential supervisor from our chair

3. Suggesting your thesis in cooperation with a corporate partner

High
  1. Identify an interesting corporate partner
  2. Identify a current research topic, gap, and question that can be carried out with this partner*
  3. Arrange a supervision arrangement with this partner (e.g., a written confirmation that this partner is willing to support you in your thesis and provide you with the necessary access to employees and/or data)
  4. Please get in contact with your corporate partner and get a confirmation that the data and results of your thesis can be used in an anonymized form for scientific purposes
  5. Write an e-mail to Professor Lutz M. Kolbe and provide all of the following information:
    1. Justify and demonstrate your interest in the research topic
    2. Provide an outline on your aspired research topic, gap, and question
    3. Provide a brief outline of your corporate partner and contact details of your supervisor
    4. Provide a confirmation that the data and results from your thesis may be used in an anonymized form for scientific purposes
    5. Attach your current and all of your group members’ CVs as PDF
    6. Attach your and all of your group members’ current FlexNow grade sheets as PDF (Print Out)
  6. Wait for a response before you get in contact with another potential supervisor from our chair
*For more information on how to identify a research gap, you could, for example, refer to the article of Mueller-Bloch and Kranz (2015):


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