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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: 1,095
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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Top Collaborators
- Digital Identities and Verifiable Credentials
- Privacy-preserving federated learning for residential short-term load forecasting
- Blockchain as a driving force for federalism: A theory of cross-organizational task-technology fit
- Probably something: a multi-layer taxonomy of non-fungible tokens
- DeFi, Not So Decentralized: The Measured Distribution of Voting Rights
Showing 5 of 27 shared publications
- Blockchain as a driving force for federalism: A theory of cross-organizational task-technology fit
- Electricity powered by blockchain: A review with a European perspective
- We need a broader debate on the sustainability of blockchain
- The privacy challenge in the race for digital vaccination certificates
- Not yet another digital identity
Showing 5 of 18 shared publications
- Digital Identities and Verifiable Credentials
- Electricity powered by blockchain: A review with a European perspective
- We need a broader debate on the sustainability of blockchain
- The privacy challenge in the race for digital vaccination certificates
- Not yet another digital identity
Showing 5 of 13 shared publications
- With or Without Blockchain? Towards a Decentralized, SSI-based eRoaming Architecture
- The Blockchain Effect: From Inter-Ecosystem to Intra-Ecosystem Competition
- Guiding Refugees Through European Bureaucracy: Designing a Trustworthy Mobile App for Document Management
- Designing Digital Identity Infrastructure: A Taxonomy of Strategic Governance Choices
- From Mutualism to Amensalism: A Case Study of Blockchain and Digital Identity Wallets
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- DeFi, Not So Decentralized: The Measured Distribution of Voting Rights
- The Social Construction of Self-Sovereign Identity: An Extended Model of Interpretive Flexibility
- Tokenization and Regulatory Compliance for Art and Collectibles Markets: From Regulators’ Demands for Transparency to Investors’ Demands for Privacy
- Federated Learning: Organizational Opportunities, Challenges, and Adoption Strategies
- Opportunities and Applications of Federated Learning in the Financial Services Industry
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Blockchain as a driving force for federalism: A theory of cross-organizational task-technology fit
- Generative mechanisms of AI implementation: A critical realist perspective on predictive maintenance
- The Evolution of an Architectural Paradigm - Using Blockchain to Build a Cross-Organizational Enterprise Service Bus
- Reconciling Blockchain with the GDPR: Insights from the German Asylum Procedure
- Using Blockchain to Coordinate Federal Processes: The Case of Germany’s Federal Office for Migration and Refugees
- Probably something: a multi-layer taxonomy of non-fungible tokens
- Machine economies
- Probably Something: A Multi-Layer Taxonomy of Non-Fungible Tokens
- Designing Digital Identity Infrastructure: A Taxonomy of Strategic Governance Choices
- Reflections on Decentralization in Decentralized Financial Applications
- Blockchain as a driving force for federalism: A theory of cross-organizational task-technology fit
- The Evolution of an Architectural Paradigm - Using Blockchain to Build a Cross-Organizational Enterprise Service Bus
- Using Blockchain to Coordinate Federal Processes: The Case of Germany’s Federal Office for Migration and Refugees
- How Germany Successfully Implemented Its Intergovernmental FLORA System
- Digital Identities and Verifiable Credentials
- DeFi, Not So Decentralized: The Measured Distribution of Voting Rights
- Tokenization and Regulatory Compliance for Art and Collectibles Markets: From Regulators’ Demands for Transparency to Investors’ Demands for Privacy
- Tokenization and Regulatory Compliance for Art and Collectible Markets : From Regulators' Demands for Transparency to Investors' Demands for Privacy
- Federated Learning: Organizational Opportunities, Challenges, and Adoption Strategies
- Reflections on Decentralization in Decentralized Financial Applications
- Towards Social Justice in Energy Transitions: An Information Systems Perspective
- Towards Social Justice in Energy Transitions: An Information Systems Perspective
- Guiding Refugees Through European Bureaucracy: Designing a Trustworthy Mobile App for Document Management
- Designing Digital Identity Infrastructure: A Taxonomy of Strategic Governance Choices
- Correction to: Guiding Refugees Through European Bureaucracy: Designing a Trustworthy Mobile App for Document Management
- Privacy-preserving federated learning for residential short-term load forecasting
- Federated Learning: Organizational Opportunities, Challenges, and Adoption Strategies
- Opportunities and Applications of Federated Learning in the Financial Services Industry
- Probably something: a multi-layer taxonomy of non-fungible tokens
- Generative mechanisms of AI implementation: A critical realist perspective on predictive maintenance
- Probably Something: A Multi-Layer Taxonomy of Non-Fungible Tokens
- Organizational Identity Management Policies
- How is Affect Social Justice Tensions: A Case Study of Asylum Management
- Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp>s New Identity Model
- Machine economies
- Towards Social Justice in Energy Transitions: An Information Systems Perspective
- Towards Social Justice in Energy Transitions: An Information Systems Perspective