Michael Rosemann

Michael Rosemann

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'''Michael Rosemann''' (born 7 October 1967) is a German information systems researcher and professor at the [[Queensland University of Technology]], Brisbane, Australia. He is currently the director of the Centre for Future Enterprise at QUT. His research interests include revenue resilience, [[business process management]], trust management and innovation systems. Rosemann is also the honorary [[Consul (representative)|consul]] of the Federal Republic of Germany in Southern Queensland.{{cite web |title=Michael Rosemann |url=http://www.michaelrosemann.com}}
'''Michael Rosemann''' (born 7 October 1967) is a German-Australian information systems researcher and professor at the [[Queensland University of Technology]], Brisbane, Australia. He is currently the director of the Centre for Future Enterprise at QUT. His research interests include revenue resilience, [[business process management]], trust management and innovation systems. Rosemann is also the honorary [[Consul (representative)|consul]] of the Federal Republic of Germany in Southern Queensland.{{cite web |title=Michael Rosemann |url=http://www.michaelrosemann.com}}


==Biography==
==Biography==
Born in Bremen, Germany, Rosemann received a master's degree in Business Administration and a PhD in Information Systems (1995) from the Westphalian-Wilhelms University Muenster.{{cite web |title=University of Münster |url=https://www.uni-muenster.de/en/}} In 1992 he started working at the Westphalian-Wilhelms University Muenster in the Department of Information Systems. In 1993, he co-authored his first book with Joerg Becker called 'Logistics and CIM'. During his time in Muenster, Rosemann conducted research in the areas of reference modelling, the quality of conceptual models, process monitoring and large-scale enterprise [[systems management]]. He taught in the areas of information systems, operations management and logistics.{{citation needed|date=July 2022}}
Born in Bremen, Germany, Rosemann received a master's degree in Business Administration and a PhD in Information Systems (1995) from the Westphalian-Wilhelms University Muenster.{{cite web |title=University of Münster |url=https://www.uni-muenster.de/en/}} In 1992 he started working at the Westphalian-Wilhelms University Muenster in the Department of Information Systems. In 1993, he co-authored his first book with Joerg Becker called 'Logistics and CIM'. During his time in Muenster, Rosemann conducted research in the areas of reference modelling, the quality of conceptual models, process monitoring and large-scale enterprise [[systems management]]. He taught in the areas of information systems, operations management and logistics.{{citation needed|date=July 2022}}


In 1999, Rosemann started as a senior lecturer at the [[Queensland University of Technology]], where he was promoted to associate professor (2001) and professor (2004). He was the head of QUT's Information Systems School from 2010 to 2016 and executive director, corporate engagement, in 2017–2018. Since 1 January 2019, he is a professor in QUT's School of Management. He became the Director of QUT's Centre for Future Enterprise, one of QUT's eleven tier 1 research centres, in January 2020. {{citation needed|date=July 2022}}
In 1999, Rosemann started as a senior lecturer at the [[Queensland University of Technology]], where he was promoted to associate professor (2001) and professor (2004). He was the head of QUT's Information Systems School from 2010 to 2016 and executive director, corporate engagement, in 2017–2018. Since 1 January 2019, he is a professor in QUT's School of Management. He became the Director of QUT's Centre for Future Enterprise in January 2020. {{citation needed|date=July 2022}}


Rosemann spent sabbaticals at Babson College, USA, (with [[Thomas H. Davenport|Tom Davenport]]) and the Technical University of Eindhoven,{{cite web |title=TU/e |url=https://www.tue.nl/en/}} the Netherlands (with [[Wil van der Aalst]]).{{citation needed|date=July 2022}}
Rosemann spent sabbaticals at Babson College, USA, (with [[Thomas H. Davenport|Tom Davenport]]) and the Technical University of Eindhoven,{{cite web |title=TU/e |url=https://www.tue.nl/en/}} the Netherlands (with [[Wil van der Aalst]]).{{citation needed|date=July 2022}}


In 2007, he was the chair of the first International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2007) outside Europe. He also was the co-chair of the Austral-Asian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) in 2010 and program co-chair of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) in December 2018. He will be the coordination chair of the [[International Conference on Business Process Management]] in 2024 and one of the three organising chairs of the [[International Conference on Information Systems]] (ICIS) in 2026.
In 2007, he was the chair of the first International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2007) outside Europe. He also was the co-chair of the Austral-Asian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) in 2010 and program co-chair of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) in December 2018. He was the coordination chair of the [[International Conference on Business Process Management]] in 2024 and one of the three organising chairs of the [[International Conference on Information Systems]] (ICIS) in Lisbon, Portugal in 2026.


Rosemann is a Fellow of the Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Fellow of the [[Australian Computer Society]]. He is also the Vice President of Strategic Partnerships for the Association of Information Systems.{{citation needed|date=July 2022}}
Rosemann is a Fellow of the Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Fellow of the [[Australian Computer Society]]. He is also the Vice President of Strategic Partnerships for the Association of Information Systems.{{citation needed|date=July 2022}}
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Rosemann's research is in the fields of [[business process management]], revenue resilience, trust management and innovation systems.
Rosemann's research is in the fields of [[business process management]], revenue resilience, trust management and innovation systems.


His main contributions are the concept of a series of process innovation patterns, seven traits of a digital mind, a revenue resilience assessment, value-driven BPM, the rapid redesign method NESTT, customer process management, a BPM maturity model, guidelines of business process modelling, configurable reference models, ambidextrous BPM, context-aware BPM and trust aware process design.
His main contributions are the concept of a series of process innovation patterns, seven traits of a digital mind, a revenue resilience assessment, value-driven BPM, the rapid redesign method NESTT, customer process management, a BPM maturity model, guidelines of business process modelling, configurable reference models, ambidextrous BPM, context-aware BPM, trust-aware process design, affective process design and AI-enabled processes nudges.


Michael's PhD students have won the Australian award for the best PhD thesis in Information Systems in 2007, 2008 and 2010.
Michael's PhD students have won the Australian award for the best PhD thesis in Information Systems in 2007, 2008 and 2010.
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Books, a selection:
Books, a selection:
* Betts, M., and M. Rosemann: The New Learning Economy. Routledge 2022.
* Vom Brocke, J, and M. Rosemann (editors). Handbook of Business Process Management. 2nd edition, two volumes. Springer 2014.
* Vom Brocke, J, and M. Rosemann (editors). Handbook of Business Process Management. 2nd edition, two volumes. Springer 2014.
* Becker, J., Kugeler, M., and M. Rosemann (editors). Process management (in German). 7th edition. Springer 2012.
* Becker, J., Kugeler, M., and M. Rosemann (editors). Process management (in German). 7th edition. Springer 2012.