Sascha Friesike, Prof. Dr.
Sascha Friesike is an Assistant Professor for Digital Innovation at the VU University in Amsterdam. Before going to Amsterdam he was a professor for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Würzburg in Germany and a research coordinator at the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG) in Berlin. Sascha is an industrial engineer by training and holds a Ph.D. in technology management from the University of St.Gallen. He is interested in how technology can help in opening science and the role it can play in creative processes.
- Entrepreneurship & innovation · Media & data
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In March 2014, a three-year research project on new technologies for digital moving images will start in Babelsberg: the »dwerft«. - Politics & law · Society & culture
Participating through the Outernet
Due to technological progress and a price decline in display technologies, it is believed that almost any surface in urban spaces could become digital....
Books
Drösser, C., Schulz, W., & Friesike, S. (2015). Digitale Revolution. Wie die Vernetzung der Welt unser Leben verändert. Berlin: Zeit Akademie. Publication details
Bartling, S. & Friesike, S. (2013). Opening Science: The Evolving Guide on How the Internet is Changing Research, Collaboration and Scholarly Publishing. New York, NY: Springer. Publication details
Journal articles and conference proceedings
Friesike, S., Fecher, B., & Wagner, G.G. (2018). Teach young scientists the importance of societal impact for research. Nature - International journal of science. DOI: 10.1038/d41586-018-02066-2 Publication details
Scheliga, K., Friesike, S., Puschmann, C., & Fecher, B. (2016). Setting up crowd science projects. Public Understanding of Science, 1-20. Publication details
Fecher, B., Friesike, S., & Hebing, M. (2015). What Drives Academic Data Sharing? PLOS ONE, 10(2). Publication details
Scheliga, K. & Friesike, S. (2014). Putting open science into practice: A social dilemma? First Monday, Volume 19(9). Publication details
Friesike, S., Widenmayer, B., Grassmann O., Schildhauer, T. (2014). Opening science: towards an agenda of open science in academia and industry. The Journal of Technology Transfer(November 2014). Publication details
Fecher, B. & Friesike, S. (2014). Sharing Data in Academia. International Conference on Infrastructures and Cooperation in e-Science and e-Humanities. Publication details
Friesike, S. (2013). Basis des Fortschritts. Der Gemeinderat, 6-8. Publication details
Ziegler, N., Gassmann, O., & Friesike, S. (2013). Why do firms give away their patents for free? World Patent Information. Publication details
Send, H., Friesike, S., & Zuch, A.N. (2013). Motivation for Participation in Co-Creation. Conference Proceedings EURAM 2013. Publication details
Fecher, B. & Friesike, S. (2013). Open Science: One Term, Five Schools of Thought. RatSWD Working Paper Series. Publication details
Book contributions and chapters
Friesike, S., & Fecher, B. (2019). Crowd Science: Forschung im digitalen Zeitalter. In Gassmann, O., & Sutter, P. (Eds.), Digitale Transformation im Unternehmen gestalten: Geschäftsmodelle Erfolgsfaktoren Fallstudien Handlungsanweisungen. München: Carl Hanser Verlag. Publication details
Friesike, S. & Fecher, B. (2016). Crowd Science: Forschung im digitalen Zeitalter. In Gassmann, O. & Sutter, P. (Eds.), Digitale Transformation im Unternehmen gestalten: Geschäftsmodelle Erfolgsfaktoren Fallstudien Handlungsanweisungen (pp. 135-146). München: Carl Hanser Verlag. Publication details
Friesike, S. & Fecher, B. (2016). Collaboration, participation and transparency: the promise of digitizing academic research. In Olleros, F. X. & Zhegu, M. (Eds.), Research Handbook on Digital Transformations (pp. 121-134). Cheltenham (UK) / Northampton (US): Edward Elgar Publishing Limited. Publication details
Friesike, S., Schildhauer, T. (2014). Open Science: Many Good Resolutions, Very Few Incentives, Yet. In Welpe, I.M., Wollersheim, J., Ringelhan, S., Osterloh, M. (Eds.), Incentives and Performance – Governance of Research Organizations (pp. 277-290). Munich, Germany: Springer. Publication details
Fecher, B. & Friesike, S. (2013). Open Science: One Term, Five Schools of Thought. In Bartling, S. & Friesike (Eds.), Opening Science (pp. 17-47). Cham: Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00026-8_2 Publication details
Zedtwitz, M., Friesike, S., & Gassmann, O. (2013). Managing R&D and New Product Development. In Dodgson, M., Gann, D., & Phillips, N. (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Innovation Management. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Publication details
Benedikt, F., & Friesike, S. (2013). Open Science: One Term, Five Schools of Thought., Opening Science (pp. 17-47) Cham: Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00026-8_2 Publication details
Working paper
Fecher, B., Friesike, S., Hebing, M., Linek, S., & Sauermann, A. (2015). A Reputation Economy: Results from an Empirical Survey on Academic Data Sharing. DIW Berlin Discussion Paper, No. 1454. Publication details
Send, H., Friesike, S., & Zuch, A. N. (2014). Participation in On-Line Co-Creation: Assessment and Review of Motivations. HIIG Discussion Paper Series, 2014(01). Publication details
Fecher, B., Friesike, S., & Hebing, M. (2014). What drives academic data sharing? Working Paper Series des Rates für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsdaten, No. 236. Publication details
Fecher, B., Friesike S. & Hebing, M. (2014). What drives academic data sharing? SOEPpapers, 655. Publication details
Friesike, S. and Send, H. & Tech, R. P. G. (2014). What Do Consumers Use 3D Printers For? SSRN. Publication details
Gassmann, O., Widenmayer, B., Friesike, S., & Schildhauer, T. (2012). Opening Up Science: Towards an Agenda of Open Science in Industry and Academia. HIIG Discussion Paper Series, 2012(4). Publication details
Krcmar, H., Friesike, S., Bohm, M., & Schildhauer, T. (2012). Innovation, Society and Business: Internet-Based Business Models and Their Implications. HIIG Discussion Paper Series, 2012(7). Publication details
Other publications
Fecher, B., Friesike, S., Peters, I., & Wagner, G. (2017). Rather than simply moving from “paying to read” to “paying to publish”, it’s time for a European Open Access Platform. LSE Impact Blog. Publication details
Friesike, S., Tripps, K., & Gassmann, O. (2015). Gestaltungskraft entfalten. Personalmagazin, 11 (15), 86-87. Publication details
Friesike, S., & Gassmann, O. (2015). Denkräume schaffen Kreativität. Capital.de. Publication details
Fecher, B., Frisike S., Hebing, M., & Linek S. (2015). Reputation instead of obligation: forging new policies to motivate academic data sharing. The Impact Blog. Publication details
Fecher, B., Frisike S., Hebing, M., Linek S., & Sauermann A. (2015). Academia is a reputation economy — data-sharing policies should take incentives into account. The Impact Blog. Publication details
Send, H., Ebert, J., Friesike, S., Gollatz, K., & Schildhauer, T. (2014). Online Mitmachen und Entscheiden – Partizipationsstudie 2014, Berlin: Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft. Publication details
Friesike, S. (2013). So viel wie möglich. Gemeinderat Spezial: Breitbandausbau, 6 – 8. Publication details
Fecher, B. & Friesike, S. (2013). Open Science: digging deeper into the assumptions that underpin openness and Web 2.0. The Impact Blog. Publication details
Lectures and presentations
What We Can Learn about Creativity from 3D Printing33C3: works for me. Chaos Computer Club e.V.. 33c3, Berlin, Germany: 30.12.2016
Sascha Friesike
Berliner Bibliothekswissenschaftliches Kolloquium (Session: Das Opening Science Projekt: Hintergrund, Fehler, Gelerntes). Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft. Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany: 22.11.2016Sascha Friesike
Data Availability and Reuse – Results of An Empirical Study Among German ResearchersThe 6th Conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA). The organizing committee - Bart Meuleman, Annelies Blom, Eldad Davidov, Gudbjorg Andrea Jonsdottir, Nick Allum, Patrick Sturgis. University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland: 13.07.2015
Benedikt Fecher, Marcel Hebing, Sascha Frisike
Participation as expert
Wie digital sind wir? Zentrum für angewandte Kulturwissenschaft und Baden-Würtemberg Stiftung. Zentrum für angewandte Kulturwissenschaft und Baden-Würtemberg Stiftung, Karlsruhe, Germany: 09.11.2016Sascha Friesike
Media appearances
Sind die digitalen Generationen in der Arbeitswelt tatsächlich überlegen? (21.09.2019). bento
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Das Ringen um den Standard in der elektronischen Patientenakte (11.09.2019). Pfefferminzia
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Bedeutung ist keine Klickzahl (18.07.2019). Frankfurter Allgemeine
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Bedeutung ist keine Klickzahl (17.07.2019). Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Algorithmen am Arbeitsplatz: Job-Killer KI? Wie uns Untergangs-Szenarien von den wirklich wichtigen Fragen ablenken (15.05.2019). FOCUS Online
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Skeptische Neugier kann bei Digitalisierung 4.0 helfen (26.09.2018). Lippische Landes-Zeitung
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Reihe LZ-Zukunftsperspektiven beginnt mit Irrtümern der Digitalisierung (20.09.2018). Lippische Landes-Zeitung
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Gegen den Stream: Die Rückkehr der Plattenspieler (04.09.2018). Metal1.info
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Dieser Mann erklärt dir, wie du nicht arbeitslos wirst (05.06.2018). bento
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Digitale Nomaden landen am Ende im selben Coworkingspace (24.05.2018). Immobilien Zeitung
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Mit mehr Diversität zu einer Universität der Zukunft (16.02.2018). politik-digital.de
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Gestandene Manager zu Besuch im Start-up-Zoo (01.02.2018). Immobilien Zeitung
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Grüne besuchen Kompetenzzentrum für Digitales Handwerk (11.01.2018). Bayerischer Rundfunk
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Die 90er sind zurück! (20.12.2017). COSMOPOLITAN
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Erst denken, dann klicken (14.12.2017). Der Teckbote
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Das Internet ändert die Demokratie (07.12.2017). Der Teckbote
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German Researchers Publish Paper That Shows Us Just What's in a Thingiverse 3D Design Remix (23.08.2017). 3DPrint.com
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What an academic study into 3D remix culture shows us about creativity (24.08.2017). 3D Printing Industry
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Wissenschaftsgespräche: Wie digital sind wir? (09.11.2016). Techtag
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Die Barrieren niederreissen (28.08.2016). snf.ch
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"Retro ist ein Fluchtreflex auf zu viel Neues" (01.08.2016). Zeit Online
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Bring your own device – Private Smartphones und Tabletts in Diensten der Firma (02.04.2016). crashZINE
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Denkräume schaffen Kreativität (19.10.2015). Capital Magazin
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Foodporn - Essensfotos ins Netz stellen (25.09.2015). Bayern 2 - orange - Lebensart
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Position
Associated Researcher: Knowledge & Society