Prof. Ing. Mag. et Dr. rer. soc. oec. Robert Müller-Török
Contact
E-mail: mueller-toeroek(at)hs-ludwigsburg(dot)de
Room: 6.032
Phone +49 7141 140-552 (office landline)
Preferred contact is e-mail; mails are normally answered within less than 24 hours. Contacting me via my office landline is not recommended, absences of five days or more are normal due to my profession and life situation.
Prof. Dr. Müller-Török is an Austrian National and lives in Germany since 1997, where he immigrated after having completed his doctoral studies at the University of Economics and Business Administration Vienna. He was a Business Consultant in the Financial Services Sector, held positions in municipal Asset Management and the Automotive Industry and regularly taught Small Business Management and Computer Science from 1997-2012. In 2012 he was appointed Full Professor here in Ludwigsburg.
His classes are on Information Management and on e-Government mainly, but sometimes he remembers his scientific roots and teaches Economics as well.
He is an organizer of the Central and Eastern European e|Dem and e|Days which are held in Budapest.
Affiliation and Positions
Faculty I - Management and Law
Professor of Information Management and e-Government
Representative on Danube Strategy Affairs appointed by the Senate
Member of the Board of the Austrian Computer Society
Chairman of the Forum E-Government of the Austrian Computer Society
Reviewer and PC Member of several conferences and Journals
Areas of research include citizen participation, e-democracy in general and, with a view on Computer Science, all applications with a view on Business Processes and ERP-Systems. Electoral affairs are also a special research interest.
In Business Consulting, which is occasionally done beside his assignment at the University, he specializes in Business Process Reengineering with a focus on ERP-Systems and the Bus Industry.
The most recent publications are a second paper on the Council of Europe Recommendation on E-Voting, published autumn 2020 by the peer-reviewed Masaryk Journal of Law and Technology and a forthcoming paper on the malfunctioning of the German Corona-Warn-App at the 8th Smart Cities International Conference, Bukarest Dec 3-4, 2020.