Profile
Philipp Cornelius (CV) is an Associate Professor of Technology and Operations Management at the Rotterdam School of Management. He holds a PhD in Management Science & Innovation from the UCL School of Management, University College London, and a BSc in Information Systems from the University of Mannheim, Germany. Philipp’s research interests are in operational challenges of innovation management (e.g., customer interactions, product development decisions, idea selection), with a focus on platform-facilitated innovation (e.g., crowdfunding). He investigates related questions using causal estimation in combination with machine learning in large-scale data from organisations and innovation platforms. He is also a co-lead for platform research in the Dutch national funding plan for the societal effects of digitalisation.
Publications
Article (4)
Academic (4)
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Candogan, S. T., Cornelius, P. B., Gokpinar, B., Körpeoglu, E., & Tang, C. S. (2024). Product Development in Crowdfunding: Theoretical and Empirical Analysis. Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, 26(2), 701-721. https://doi.org/10.1287/msom.2022.0344
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Cornelius, P., Gokpinar, B., & Sting, F. (2021). Sparking Manufacturing Innovation: How Temporary Interplant Assignments Increase Employee Idea Values. Management Science, 67(4), 2231-2250. https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2020.3673
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CORNELIUS, PHILIPP. B., GOKPINAR, BILAL., & STING, FABIAN. J. (2021). How temporary assignments boost innovation: When front-line manufacturing employees are exchanged between company sites, they contribute more valuable ideas. MIT Sloan Management Review, 62(3), 9-11. https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/how-temporary-assignments-boost-innovation/
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Cornelius, P., & Gokpinar, B. (2020). The Role of Customer Investor Involvement in Crowdfunding Success. Management Science, 66(1). https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2018.3211
Activities
Additional positions (1)
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RSM BVStart date approval: 29 Oct 2022End date approval: 28 Oct 2025Place: ROTTERDAMDescription: N/A
Courses
Information Systems Research (NLIS)
- Study year: 2024/2025
- Code: BERMASC051
- Level: PhD
Advanced Statistics & Programming
- Study year: 2024/2025, 2023/2024, 2022/2023, 2021/2022
- Code: BM01BAM
- Level: Master
Management Science
- Study year: 2024/2025, 2023/2024, 2022/2023, 2021/2022
- Code: BM04BAM
- Level: Master
BIM Research Methods
- Study year: 2024/2025, 2023/2024, 2022/2023
- Code: BM06BIM
- Level: Master
Programming in Python
- Study year: 2024/2025
- Code: BM18BAM
- Level: Master
Innovation in the Digital Age
- Study year: 2024/2025, 2023/2024, 2022/2023, 2021/2022, 2020/2021, 2019/2020, 2018/2019, 2017/2018
- Code: BMME119
- Level: Master, Master, Master, Master
Introduction to Data Science with Python
- Study year: 2024/2025, 2023/2024, 2022/2023, 2021/2022, 2020/2021, 2019/2020, 2018/2019, 2017/2018
- Code: BMME128
- Level: Master, Master, Master, Master
BIM Master Thesis
- Study year: 2024/2025, 2023/2024, 2022/2023, 2021/2022, 2020/2021, 2019/2020, 2018/2019
- Code: BMMTBIM
- Level: Master
BIM Thesis Clinic
- Study year: 2024/2025, 2023/2024, 2022/2023, 2021/2022, 2020/2021
- Code: BMRM1BIM
- Level: Master
Past courses
Business Analytics Applications with Python
- Study year: 2023/2024, 2022/2023, 2021/2022
- Code: BM23BAM
- Level: Master
Data Management & Ethics
- Study year: 2022/2023, 2021/2022
- Code: BM02BAM
- Level: Master
Machine Learning & Learning Algorithms
- Study year: 2022/2023, 2021/2022
- Code: BM05BAM
- Level: Master
Business Analytics Applications with Python - Extra assignment
- Study year: 2021/2022
- Code: BM23BAME
- Level: Master
Information Strategy
- Study year: 2020/2021
- Code: BM01BIM
- ECTS: 5 Level: ERIM, Exchange, IM/CEMS, Master
BIM Research Methods I - Old style
- Study year: 2019/2020, 2018/2019
- Code: BM05BIM
- ECTS: 2
Featured in the media
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Customers Prefer to Crowdfund Products They Can Improve
A study of access to funding to companies that might struggle in the capital markets but have also transformed the way companies connect with consumers during product development, replacing focus groups with real customers who…
Friday, 29 March 2024 -
Moving front-line staff between company locations might be key to boosting innovation
Temporary moves boost creativity according to new research from the RSM, Erasmus University. The study suggests, when front-line employees are exchanged between company sites, they contribute more valuable ideas. Philipp B.…
Thursday, 18 March 2021 -
MOVE WORKERS AROUND TO INCREASE CREATIVITY, SAYS RESEARCH
Temporary moves boost creativity according to new research from the RSM, Erasmus University. The study suggests, when front-line employees are exchanged between company sites, they contribute more valuable ideas. Philipp B.…
Wednesday, 17 March 2021 -
Innovatie een boost geven? Wissel personeel uit
Not only research & development departments ensure innovation within a company. Good innovative ideas often also come from the rest of the staff. It is not without reason that all employees are now expected to do more than perform…
Tuesday, 16 March 2021 -
Consider crowdfunding to benefit from customer investor insight, says research
Entrepreneurs and start-up businesses across sectors have been urged to consider crowdfunding websites to fund their new companies, rather than just relying on traditional investors or venture capitalists. Philipp Cornelius,…
Thursday, 18 October 2018
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