Dr. Florian Johannsen
Assistant Professor
Institute of Management Information Sysytems
University of Regensburg
Germany
Biography
Dr. Florian Johannsen attended during his school career, the Von-Müller-Gymnasium in Regensburg and earned in 2000 his general university entrance qualification. The subsequent civil service, he performed in the Polyclinic for Internal Medicine I of the University of Regensburg. In the winter semester 2001/2002 he started his studies in Business Informatics, which he successfully completed in March 2006. He completed his main fields of study `General Information Systems, Business Engineering, Information Security, Information Systems, Internet Economics` and` Logistics & Controlling`. With his diploma thesis he reached the 3rd place at the `bdvb-Award Business Process and Project Management 2006/2007 (Bundesverband Deutscher Volks- und Betriebswirte)`. During his studies, he gained valuable practical experience at Infineon Technologies AG and Krones AG. From April 2005 to March 2006, he also worked as a student assistant at the Chair of Business Informatics III - Business Engineering. From April 2006 to March 2011 he was a research associate at that department. As part of this activity he was involved in several cooperation projects of the chair, eg. B. with BMW Bank GmbH and Alphabet Fuhrparkmanagement GmbH, significantly involved. Since April 2011 he works as Academic Council a. Z. at the Chair of Information Systems III esp. Business Engineering. He handed in his doctoral thesis in December 2010 and defended it in March 2011 with the title `Conception and Evaluation of an Approach to Method Integration in Quality Management '.
Research Interest
Quality management for financial service providers (especially Six Sigma), Method integration and construction, Process Modeling and Transformation, Process Model Quality.
Publications
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Florian Johannsen, Susanne Leist und Susanne Faour. (2008) Selection of quality techniques and tools in the Six Sigma introduction - using the example of a car bank. Banking and Information Technology. 9: 17-29.
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Florian Johannsen, Susanne Leist und Reinhold Tausch. (2014) Wand and Webers's good decomposition conditions for BPMN: An interpretation and differences to Event-Driven Process Chains. Business Process Management Journal. 20: 693-729.