Our thinking on data issues of management importance in refereed publications and in the media that go deeper than our blog posts in “Contents”.
The world’s first data space: Drees, H., D. O. Kubitza, J. Lipp, S. Pretzsch, and C. Schlueter Langdon. 2021. Mobility Data Space – First Implementation and Business Opportunities. Technical Paper ID 909, 27th ITS World Congress, link
Data space applications: Schlueter Langdon, C., and K. Schweichhart. Data Spaces: First Applications in Mobility and Industry. In: Otto B., et al. (eds.). Data Spaces – Part IV Solutions & Applications. Springer Nature, Switzerland (forthcoming)
Data space economics in mobility: Schlueter Langdon C., 2020. Dataspace Enabled Mobility. In: Mertens, C., and C. Schlueter Langdon (eds.). Data Move People Anthology (version 1.0), International Data Spaces Association, Berlin, Germany: 27-41, link
Success with “small data”: Sikora R., and C. Schlueter Langdon. 2019. Marketing to “Minorities”: Mitigating Class Imbalance Problems with Majority Voting Ensemble Learning.
Frontiers of Marketing Data Science Journal (Fall): 27-33, link
Emerging data value chain: Schlueter Langdon, C., and R. Sikora. 2020. Creating a Data Factory for Data Products. In: Lang, K. R., J. J. Xu et al. (eds). Smart Business: Technology and Data Enabled Innovative Business Models and Practices. Springer Nature, Switzerland: 43-55, link
Crosby, L., and C. Schlueter Langdon. 2019. Data as a Product to be Managed. Marketing News, American Marketing Association (October 10th), link
Schlueter Langdon, C., N. Oehrlein, and D. Kerinnis. 2021. Integrated Public Transport: Quantifying user benefits – Example of Hamburg. Technical Paper ID 438, 27th ITS World Congress, link
Schlueter Langdon, C., and N. Oehrlein. 2021. How much better is public transport with intermodal? Quantifying user benefits of integration with micromobility. Working Paper (WP_DCL-Drucker-CGU_2021-03), Drucker Customer Lab, Drucker School of Management, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, link
Schlueter Langdon, C. 2020. Quantifying intermodal mobility: A parsimonious model and simulation. Working Paper (WP_DCL-Drucker-CGU_2020-06), Drucker Customer Lab, Drucker School of Management, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, link
Schlueter Langdon, C. 2021. Catena-X for GAIA-X: Will Data Space Be the Word of 2021? (March 3rd), link
Schlueter Langdon C., 2020. Mobility with IDS: Adding the “N” in NPM to RealLab Hamburg (October 12th), link
Schlueter Langdon C., 2020. Metamorphosis of Auto into Mobility (July 10th), link
Auto 4: Auto versus mobility … or Box versus Triangle. Working Paper (WP_DCL-Drucker-CGU_2021-06, 2021-06-13), Drucker Customer Lab, Peter Drucker School of Management, Claremont Graduate Universisty, Claremont, CA, link
Auto 3: One Future of Auto is Airlines – Yield Management Systems to the Rescue. Working Paper, MGT 317 Smart Products (2019-08-25), Peter Drucker School of Management, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, link
Auto 2: The Auto Power Shift to Data – From Asteroid to Data Sandwiches and Exchanges. Working Paper, MGT 317 Smart Products (2019-01-19), Peter Drucker School of Management, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, link
Auto 1: The Auto Service Shift and 7 Gaps. Working Paper, MGT 317 Smart Products (2018-05-20), Peter Drucker School of Management, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, link