Alexander Rieger
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Assistant Professor of Practice
Also affiliated: University of Augsburg (2016–2020); University of Luxembourg (2019–2024); Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (2020–2021); Quality and Reliability (Greece) (2023); Recherches Scientifiques Luxembourg (2024); Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (2020–2024); University of Bayreuth (2017–2021)
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Alexander Rieger's research focuses on the intersection of digital technologies, privacy, and societal implications. He has investigated the use of blockchain technology for various applications, including federalism and electricity markets, and has published on the nature and distribution of voting rights in decentralized finance. His work also extends to digital identity, exploring verifiable credentials and the potential for privacy-preserving techniques like federated learning in areas such as load forecasting. Rieger has examined the generative mechanisms of AI implementation, particularly in predictive maintenance, and has contributed to discussions on the sustainability of blockchain technology. His publications include work on non-fungible tokens and the broader impact of digital systems. Rieger holds a Ph.D. and has a scholarly profile marked by 61 publications and over 1,000 citations, with an h-index of 15. He has a significant collaborative network, with 18 shared publications with Tamara Roth at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 61
- Citations: 1,157
Selected Publications
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Orchestrating Digital Platform Ecosystems: A Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda (2025)
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Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp> s New Identity Model (2025)
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Reflections on Decentralization in Decentralized Financial Applications (2024)
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Opportunities and Applications of Federated Learning in the Financial Services Industry (2024)
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From Mutualism to Amensalism: A Case Study of Blockchain and Digital Identity Wallets (2024)
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Generative mechanisms of AI implementation: A critical realist perspective on predictive maintenance (2024)
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Battling disinformation with cryptography (2023)
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- Battling disinformation with cryptography
- Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp>s New Identity Model
- From Mutualism to Amensalism: A Case Study of Blockchain and Digital Identity Wallets
- Battling disinformation with cryptography
- Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp>s New Identity Model
- Battling disinformation with cryptography
- Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp>s New Identity Model
- Generative mechanisms of AI implementation: A critical realist perspective on predictive maintenance
- Generative mechanisms of AI implementation: A critical realist perspective on predictive maintenance
- Generative mechanisms of AI implementation: A critical realist perspective on predictive maintenance
- From Mutualism to Amensalism: A Case Study of Blockchain and Digital Identity Wallets
- Opportunities and Applications of Federated Learning in the Financial Services Industry
- Opportunities and Applications of Federated Learning in the Financial Services Industry
- Opportunities and Applications of Federated Learning in the Financial Services Industry
- Reflections on Decentralization in Decentralized Financial Applications
- Reflections on Decentralization in Decentralized Financial Applications
- Reflections on Decentralization in Decentralized Financial Applications
- Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp>s New Identity Model
- Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp>s New Identity Model