Event Information Systems - A Process and Data Reference Model for Event Management
Basic data of the doctoral examination procedure
Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster
Period of time: 01/04/2017 - 30/04/2021
Status: completed
Candidate: Heuchert, Markus
Doctoral subject: Wirtschaftsinformatik
Doctoral degree: Dr. rer. pol.
Awarded by: Department 04 - Münster School of Business and Economics
Supervisors: Becker, Jörg
Description
Events are an essential element of society. The ongoing globalization has put forward a variety of different business, leisure, or scientific events that need to be managed in order to take place. As a result of the proliferation of digital technology, IT systems are an indispensable part of this management process. During the current pandemic crisis, these systems have become increasingly important due to the relocation of events into the virtual sphere. Since every event entails different requirements, event management systems need to be highly flexible. In contrast to other application systems, this flexibility is needed during use as most requirements of future events are not known at the initial selection and roll-out of the software. This calls for an intensified dialogue between the business and IT to match technical possibilities with practical requirements. Currently, adequate means to support this dialogue are lacking. To this end, this dissertation introduces a reference model that encompasses the essential processes and data structures in the domain of event management. In 36 application cases, the reference model is instantiated and evaluated. Practitioners and researchers are the intended audiences of this work. Researchers may use it as a foundation to design novel IT artifacts in the domain. Practitioners benefit from the first comprehensive tool to guide the utilization of digital technology in event management.