Research interests

I investigate the design, dynamics, and resilience of organizational systems at the intersection of management science, complexity, business informatics, and economics. Using method triangulation anchored by agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS), my research explores how macro-level organizational behavior emerges from micro-level interactions. My work focuses on four core areas: how digital and disruptive technologies (like advanced AI) drive organizational resilience and spread via social contagion; how management accounting and social norms shape sustainable transitions in competitive environments; how structural factors like autonomy and incentives impact performance; and how to improve the reproducibility and methodological rigor of computational models in the social sciences. On this homepage, you will find information about my current research projects and publications.