Stockholm university

Frithjof Stöppler

About me

Educator and Researcher

Science and scholarship on the intersection of technology, organisation, and society.

Teaching

I am involved in teaching and developing the following courses:

Graduate level (Master)

Strategies, Benefits, and Alignment (SNA) [IB467N, autumn, English]

Project Methodology and Leadership (PML) [IB468N, spring, English]

Monitoring and Controling IT projects (MCI) [IB469N, autumn, English]

Empirical Research Methodology for Data and System Sciences (EMDSV) [ML305N, autumn, English]

Undergratuate level (Bachelor)

Practical Project Management (PPL) [IB940B, spring & autumn, Swedish]

Stand-alone courses

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Thesis supervision

I supervise Master theses mainly in the program M.Sc. in IT Project Management (SPROM) and Bachelor theses from a variety of programs, incl. SDIMK, SITEKSYSDK, SMARK, and SAFFK

Thesis topics I supervise are broadly in: Project Management, Strategy, Governance, Organisation, Leadership, Diversity, Sustainability, Digital Innovation, and education.

Please contact me via email or through SciPro if you are intersted my supervision for your thesis project.

Research

Research interests: Project Management, Strategy, Governance, Organisation, Leadership, Diversity, Sustainability, Digital Innovation, and Education.

 

Publications:

- Stöppler, F. (2021): "Path dependence in interorganisational networks. An explanatory framework, an empirical case study, and computer simulation experiments." (doctoral thesis)

 

Conference participations and contributions:

- Stöppler, F. (2011): "Industrial cliques: The evolution of structural rigidity in interorganisational networks." Conference presentation at '7th SimSoc@work Meeting', University of Koblenz, Germany, 28-30 September 2011
- Stöppler, F. (2011): "Industrial cliques: Agent-based modelling the evolution of structural rigidity in interorganisational networks." Conference presentation at '6th SimSoc@work Meeting', Rijskuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands, 19-21 April 2011.
- Stöppler, F. (2011): "Interorganisational networks and platform competition: A path dependence perspective on social capital and evidence from smartphone operating systems." Conference paper for '2nd International Conference on Path Dependence', Free University of Berlin, School of Business and Economics, 3 - 4 March 2011.
- WK Org 2011, 35th Workshop of the commission 'Organisation' of the German Academic Association for Business Research, Free University of Berlin, Germany, 24-25 February 2011, discussant, workshop participation.
- 5th SimSoc@work Meeting, Free University of Berlin, Germany, 11-14 November 2010, workshop participation.
- Stöppler, F. / Meyer, T. (2010) : "Inter-organizational networks and platform competition. A path dependence perspective on social capital and evidence from the smartphone operating systems market. Conference paper for '26th EGOS Colloquium', Sub-Theme 31 'Imprints of the Past: Organizational Path Dependencies', Universidade Nova, Lisbon, Portugal, 28 June - 3 July 2010.
- Meyer, T. / Stöppler, F. (2010): "Does the winner take it all? Technology diffusion and platform competition in the smartphone industry." Conference paper for 'International Workshop on Agent-based Simulation of Diffusion Processes', University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 8 - 9 April 2010.
- Spring conference of the standing work group 'Network Research' of the GSA (German Sociological Association), Social Science Research Center, Berlin, Germany, 25-26 March 2010.
- EASSS 2009, 11th  European Agent Systems Summer School, Università degli Studi, Turino, Italy, 31 August - 4 September 2009.
- Krumwiede, D. / Voss, R. S. / Stöppler, F. / Schmidt, C. (2007): "The Impact of National Culture on International Project Management: Scenario Development Model for Intercultural Team Training in Group Decision-Making". Conference paper for '2007 Annual Meeting des Decision Sciences Institute', Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 16 - 18 November 2007.

 

Other:

- Stöppler, F. & Wijermans, N (2021): SimPioN - Simulating Path dependence in inter-organisational Networks (Simulation model).