Werdegang

  • 2022 – heute: Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Technischen Hochschule Mittelhessen, Campus Gießen Forschung zu dem Einfluss von Bürger*innenbeteiligung auf die Technologieakzeptanz von Smart Traffic Management Applikationen
  • 2020 – heute: Lehrbeauftragte für Business Intelligence und Wirtschaftsinformatik
  • 2020 – 2022: Expert Business Intelligence Requirements Engineer bei Vodafone GmbH
  • 2018 – 2020: Consultant für Business Intelligence bei ATVISIO GmbH
  • 2016 – 2017: Energy IT bei der Deutschen Börse AG
  • 2013 – 2016: Strategischer Einkauf bei Christmann & Pfeifer Construction GmbH & Co. KG

Publikationen

  • Alisa Lorenz (2025), “A New Dimension of Acceptance? Introducing Perceived Public Value as Extension of UTAUT in the Smart City Context”, 20th International Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems, FedCSIS 2025, 09/2025.
  • Alisa Lorenz, Christian Leyh & Nils Madeja (2025), “Wie Unternehmen Smart Cities voranbringen: Die Industrie als wichtiger Stakeholder für intelligente Verkehrsmanagementanwendungen”, HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik, Springer, 07/2025.
  • Alisa Lorenz, Paul Rozbitski, Christian Leyh & Nils Madeja (2025), “From Traffic Dynamics to Smart City Solutions: Identifying Key Elements for Data-Driven Traffic Management”, AMCIS 2025 Proceedings, 12, 05/2025.
  • Christian Leyh, Alisa Lorenz, Michael Jan Faruga & Linda Koller (2025), „ERP System Implementation Projects: An Update on Critical Success Factors“, In: Ziemba et al (eds) Information Technology for Management: Intelligent Alignment of IT with Business and Society, LNBIP 555, Springer. Extended Version of „Critical Success Factors for ERP Projects Revisited: An Update of Literature Reviews“, FedCSIS 2024.
  • Alisa Lorenz, Nils Madeja & Christian Leyh (2024), “Hearing the People: Citizen-Centric Requirements Engineering for the Development of Smart Traffic Management Applications”, AMCIS 2024 Proceedings, 5, 06/2024.
  • Alisa Lorenz, Nils Madeja & Christian Leyh (2024), “Sustainable Smart Cities: A Comprehensive Framework for Sustainability Assessment of Intelligent Transport Systems”, Information Technology for Management: Solving Social and Business Problems through IT, LNBIP 504, Springer, 05/2024 (Extended Version of „A Framework for Assessing the Sustainability of Intelligent Transport Systems in the Smart City Context“, FedCSIS 2023).
  • Alisa Lorenz & Nils Madeja (2023), “Data-driven traffic management on the last mile: understanding manufacturing industry in smart city ecosystems”, Handbook on Digital Platforms and Business Ecosystems in Manufacturing, 03/2024.
  • Christian Leyh, Marcel Lange, Alisa Lorenz & Yvonne Engelhardt (2024), Digital Technologies in Consulting – Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic In: Ziemba et al (eds) Information Technology for Management: Solving Social and Business Problems through IT, LNBIP 504, Springer. Extended Version of „The Use of Digital Technologies in German Business Consultancies“, FedCSIS 2023.
  • Alisa Lorenz, Nils Madeja & Christian Leyh (2023), “The Influence of Citizen Involvement on the Intention to Use Smart Traffic Management Applications”, International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2023 Proceedings, 8, 11/2023.
  • Alisa Lorenz, Nils Madeja & Aynur Cifci (2022), “An Instrument for Evaluating Data-Driven Traffic Management Applications in the Context of Digital Transformation Towards a Smart City”, Software Business – ICSOB 2022, Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol. 463, Springer, 10/2022.

Forschungsgebiete

  • Smart Cities
  • Smart Traffic Management
  • Nachhaltigkeit
  • Bürger*innenbeteiligung
  • Digitalisierung

Arbeitsschwerpunkte

  • Business Intelligence
  • Daa & Analytics
  • Requirements Engineering
  • Projektmanagement