Noor Jungerius wins “Young Researcher’s Best Paper Award”

October 11, 2022

Noor Jungerius, master student Operations Management and Logistics, was awarded the Young Researcher’s Best Paper Award” at the PRO-VE conference ’22. Her supervisors Baris Ozkan, Onat Ege Adali and Oktay Turetken shared this great news with her.

Noor Jungerius, master student Operations Management and Logistics, was awarded the Young Researcher’s Best Paper Award” at the PRO-VE conference ’22.  Her supervisors Baris Ozkan, Onat Ege Adali and Oktay Turetken shared this great news with her.

Noor’s paper “Assessing Digital Platform Requirements from Value Co-creation Perspective”, reports on a design science research project that develops and evaluates a method for assessing the extent to which a digital platform supports value co-creation in the platform ecosystem.

Amazing recognition

When asked about her experience she says: "Writing my thesis was the perfect ending of my studies where everything I learned throughout my years at the TU/e came together. The research being awarded with this price is an amazing recognition of the work my supervisors and I put into it."

The student supervisors are members of Information Systems group Business Engineering (BE) research cluster. “Platform Ecosystems”, which is among the themes of the cluster. As a student Noor also took the 1BM20 (Business Analysis for IT Systems) course (lecturers: Baris Ozkan and Oktay Turetken), which covers requirements engineering practices for the development of multi-actor platforms in its scope. They too are very proud of the award: "It is very pleasing to see our master students turning their theses reports into scientific articles. Only then do these excellent works get sufficient visibility to be appreciated by the world outside. By winning the young researcher best paper award at the PRO-VE conference, Noor put a cherry on top of the cake! "

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