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Dr. Andreas Janson works since 2013 in third-party funded research projects and acquired since this several third-party funded projects related to basic research as well as applied research. He acquired projects with a budget of approximately €3.7mio (own funding approximately €2.1mio) from funding agencies such as the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), Innosuisse, German Research Fundation (DFG) and Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany (BMBF) as well as University funds such as the Basic Research Fund (GFF) from the University of St.Gallen. His research projects have gained wide outreach and have been featured in the media such as newspapers (e.g., article related to the launch of project kuLtig in the local newspaper HNA) or tech-magazines (e.g., article on the project nudger in the renowned German magazine heise iX).

His projects especially focus on the understanding and development of digital services in various application contexts. 

Designing Privacy Nudges for better privacy decisions in digital work environments. 

Exemplary contribution:

Schöbel, S.; Barev, T. J.; Janson, A.; Hupfeld, F. & Leimeister, J. M. (2020): Understanding User Preferences of Digital Privacy Nudges – A Best-Worst Scaling Approach. In: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) - Best Paper Award, [Full Text]   



Using Legal and Quality-Centered Requirement and Design Patterns for Context-Aware Applications 

Exemplary contribution: Dickhaut, E.; Janson, A. & Leimeister, J. M. (2020): Codifying Interdisciplinary Design Knowledge through Patterns – The Case of Smart Personal Assistants. In: Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST), [Full Text]  

Context-sensitive Learning Services in the Work Process of the Smart Industrial Production – Systematic Engineering and Piloting in China

Exemplary contribution:

Weinert T.; Billert, M.; Gafenco MTdG.; Janson A. & Leimeister, J.M. (2022): Designing a Co-creation System for the Development of Work-process-related Learning Material in Manufacturing. In: Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). [Full Text]   

Systematic development and piloting of methods and models for culturally sensitive learning service engineering using China as an example.

Exemplary contribution:

Ernst, S.-J.; Janson, A.; Söllner, M. & Leimeister, J. M. (2016): It’s about Understanding Each Other’s Culture – Improving the Outcomes of Mobile Learning by Avoiding Culture Conflicts. In: International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Dublin, Ireland. [Full Text]   

Significant parts of my design-oriented research is conducted in the field. Below are impressions from field work in China related to the Projects of KoLeArn and kuLtig