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Overview

Thomas Ritter is affiliated with Copenhagen Business School in Denmark and specializes in the field of Business, Management and Accounting, with a focus on several subfields including Strategy and Management, Marketing, Management Information Systems, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, and Sociology and Political Science.

The research topics covered in Ritter's work include:

  • Big Data and Business Intelligence
  • Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
  • Service and Product Innovation
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • Risk Management in Financial Firms
  • Customer Service Quality and Loyalty

Ritter has contributed to several recent papers, notable among them are:

  • Is segmentation a theory? Improving the theoretical basis of a foundational concept in business-to-business marketing (2023), Industrial Marketing Management
  • Analyzing the impact of the coronavirus crisis on business models (2020), Industrial Marketing Management

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ritter include:

  • Carsten Lund Pedersen
  • Adam Lindgreen
  • Torsten Ringberg
  • Michael Kleinaltenkamp
  • Ahmet-Serdar Karakaya

Ritter's research has been published predominantly in the following venues:

  • Industrial Marketing Management
  • Journal of Service Research
  • Pervasive and Mobile Computing
  • Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
  • AMS Review

In addition to journal articles, Ritter has authored a book titled Big Data in Small Business published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2021.

Best Publications

  • The impact of network capabilities and entrepreneurial orientation on university spin-off performance

    Achim Walter;Michael Auer;Thomas Ritter

  • Value Creation in Buyer–Seller Relationships: Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Results from a Supplier's Perspective

    Achim Walter;Thomas Ritter;Hans Georg Gemünden

  • Network competence: Its impact on innovation success and its antecedents

    Thomas Ritter;Hans Georg Gemünden

  • Managing in complex business networks

    Thomas Ritter;Ian F. Wilkinson;Wesley J. Johnston

  • Functions of industrial supplier relationships and their impact on relationship quality

    Achim Walter;Thilo A Müller;Gabriele Helfert;Thomas Ritter

  • The impact of a company's business strategy on its technological competence, network competence and innovation success

    Thomas Ritter;Hans George Gemünden

  • Network configuration and innovation success: An empirical analysis in German high-tech industries

    Hans Georg Gemünden;Thomas Ritter;Peter Heydebreck

  • Digitization Capability and the Digitalization of Business Models in Business-to-business Firms: Past, Present, and Future

    Thomas Ritter;Carsten Lund Pedersen

  • The Networking Company

    Thomas Ritter

  • Measuring network competence: some international evidence

    Thomas Ritter;Ian F. Wilkinson;Wesley J. Johnston

  • The impact of information technology deployment on trust, commitment and value creation in business relationships

    Ricky Ryssel;Thomas Ritter;Hans Georg Gemünden

  • Interorganizational relationships and networks

    Thomas Ritter;Hans Georg Gemünden

  • Value Creation and Value Capture in Open Innovation

    Henry William Chesbrough;Christopher Lettl;Thomas Ritter

  • Redefining market orientation from a relationship perspective: Theoretical considerations and empirical results

    Gabriele Helfert;Thomas Ritter;Achim Walter

  • A Framework for Analyzing Interconnectedness of Relationships

    Thomas Ritter

  • The influence of adaptations, trust, and commitment on value‐creating functions of customer relationships

    Achim Walter;Thomas Ritter

  • The Wider Implications of Business-model Research

    Thomas Ritter;Christopher Lettl

  • Analyzing the impact of the coronavirus crisis on business models

    Thomas Ritter;Carsten Lund Pedersen

  • Innovationserfolg durch Netzwerk-Kompetenz

    Thomas Ritter

  • The knowledge retrieval matrix: codification and personification as separate strategies

    Jens Gammelgaard;Thomas Ritter

  • Relationships and networks in international markets

    Hans Georg Gemünden;Thomas Ritter;Achim Walter

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans Georg Gemünden
Hans Georg Gemünden Technical University of Berlin
Evi Hartmann
Evi Hartmann University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Peter Naudé
Peter Naudé Manchester Metropolitan University
Wesley J. Johnston
Wesley J. Johnston Georgia State University
Ian Wilkinson
Ian Wilkinson University of Sydney
Andreas Eggert
Andreas Eggert Freie Universität Berlin
Nicole Coviello
Nicole Coviello Lappeenranta University of Technology
C. Anthony Di Benedetto
C. Anthony Di Benedetto Temple University
Adam Lindgreen
Adam Lindgreen Copenhagen Business School

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