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WEIBELZAHL Martin

University of Luxembourg

Main Referenced Co-authors
Rusche, Simon (3)
Bollenbach, Jessica (2)
FRIDGEN, Gilbert  (2)
Halbrügge, Stephanie (2)
Hanny, Lisa (2)
Main Referenced Keywords
Energy (all) (3); General Energy (3); Energy transition (2); Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (2); Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law (2);
Main Referenced Unit & Research Centers
Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) > FINATRAX - Digital Financial Services and Cross-organizational Digital Transformations (17)
Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) > Other (1)
Main Referenced Disciplines
Computer science (18)
Management information systems (12)
Special economic topics (health, labor, transportation...) (1)

Publications (total 18)

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BURCHERI, L. M., GESKE, J., FRIDGEN, G., & WEIBELZAHL, M. (2025). Dynamic electricity tariffs are not as risky as they seem: Peak-to-Bill Anxiety (Working Paper). In Proceedings of the 46th International Conference of the Association for Energy Economics (IAEE), Paris, France. Association for Energy Economists (AEE). https://hdl.handle.net/10993/65360

The most cited

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Bjørndal, E., Bjørndal, M. H., Coniglio, S., Körner, M.-F., Leinauer, C., & WEIBELZAHL, M.*. (June 2023). Energy storage operation and electricity market design: On the market power of monopolistic storage operators. European Journal of Operational Research, 307 (2), 887 - 909. doi:10.1016/j.ejor.2022.09.012 https://hdl.handle.net/10993/57716

BURCHERI, L. M., GESKE, J., FRIDGEN, G., & WEIBELZAHL, M. (2025). Dynamic electricity tariffs are not as risky as they seem: Peak-to-Bill Anxiety (Working Paper). In Proceedings of the 46th International Conference of the Association for Energy Economics (IAEE), Paris, France. Association for Energy Economists (AEE).
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Lersch, J., Tang, R., WEIBELZAHL, M., Weissflog, J., & Wu, Z. (28 October 2024). Assessing the impacts of energy sharing on low voltage distribution networks: Insights into electrification and electricity pricing in Germany. Applied Energy, 378, 124743. doi:10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.124743
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Hermann, J., Rusche, S., Moder, L., & WEIBELZAHL, M. (14 August 2024). Watt's Next? Leveraging Process Flexibility for Power Cost Optimization. Business and Information Systems Engineering, 66 (5), 541-563. doi:10.1007/s12599-024-00888-1
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Dautzenberg, A., Kaiser, M., WEIBELZAHL, M., & Weissflog, J. (10 August 2024). Industrial multi-energy communities as grid-connected microgrids: Understanding the role of asymmetric grid-charge regulation. Journal of Cleaner Production, 466, 142738. doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.142738
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Bollenbach, J., Halbrügge, S., Wederhake, L., WEIBELZAHL, M., Wolf, L., & T I C L E I N F O, A. (17 April 2024). Customer satisfaction at large charging parks: Expectation-disconfirmation theory for fast charging. Applied Energy, 365, 122735. doi:10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.122735
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Valett, L., WEIBELZAHL, M., & Heß, P. (2024). SMART NEGOTIATIONS FOR CLIMATE PROTECTION: CAN INFORMATION SYSTEMS SAVE OUR PLANET? [Paper presentation]. Proceedings of the 32nd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS).
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WEIBELZAHL, M., Valett, L., Wagon, F., & Heß, P. (2024). Navigating Digital Transformation towards Sustainability : A Maturity Model for Industrial Decarbonization [Paper presentation]. Proceedings of the 30th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS).
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Michaelis, A., & WEIBELZAHL, M. (2023). The Power of Consumers: On the Interplay Between Consumer-Centric Markets and Energy Justice. In The Power of Energy Justice & the Social Contract. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-46282-5_27
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Rövekamp, P., Schöpf, M., Wagon, F., & WEIBELZAHL, M.*. (December 2023). For better or for worse? On the economic and ecologic value of industrial demand side management in constrained electricity grids. Energy Policy, 183, 113781. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113781
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Amend, J., Troglauer, P., Guggenberger, T., Urbach, N., & WEIBELZAHL, M. (2023). Facilitating cooperation of smallholders in developing countries: design principles for a cooperative-oriented decentralized autonomous organization. Information Systems and e-Business Management. doi:10.1007/s10257-023-00659-7
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Madler, J., Harding, S., & WEIBELZAHL, M.*. (August 2023). A multi-agent model of urban microgrids: Assessing the effects of energy-market shocks using real-world data. Applied Energy, 343, 121180. doi:10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.121180
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Bjørndal, E., Bjørndal, M. H., Coniglio, S., Körner, M.-F., Leinauer, C., & WEIBELZAHL, M.*. (June 2023). Energy storage operation and electricity market design: On the market power of monopolistic storage operators. European Journal of Operational Research, 307 (2), 887 - 909. doi:10.1016/j.ejor.2022.09.012
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Michaelis, A., Hanny, L., Körner, M.-F., Strüker, J., & WEIBELZAHL, M.*. (2023). Consumer-centric electricity markets: Six design principles. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. doi:10.1016/j.rser.2023.113817
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Halbrügge, S., Heess, P., Schott, P., & WEIBELZAHL, M.*. (2023). Negative electricity prices as a signal for lacking flexibility? On the effects of demand flexibility on electricity prices. International Journal of Energy Sector Management. doi:10.1108/IJESM-12-2021-0005
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Hermann, J., Rusche, S., Moder, L., & WEIBELZAHL, M. (2023). STAY FLEXIBLE: A PRESCRIPTIVE PROCESS MONITORING APPROACH FOR ENERGY FLEXIBILITY-ORIENTED PROCESS SCHEDULES Research Paper [Paper presentation]. Thirty-first European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2023).
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Bayer, D., Bollenbach, J., Lersch, J., Rusche, S., & WEIBELZAHL, M. (2023). Smart Mobility Meets Industry: Enhancing Energy Flexibility Potentials by Combining Industrial Production & Electric Vehicle Charging [Paper presentation]. Twenty-ninth Americas Conference on Information Systems.
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Hanny, L., WEIBELZAHL, M., Schöpf, M., & Hofmann, N. (2023). Market-based use of flexibility in the distribution grid: current challenges and solutions for implementing European legal requirements. Zeitschrift für Umweltpolitik und Umweltrecht.
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FRIDGEN, G., Thimmel, M., WEIBELZAHL, M., & Wolf, L. (2021). Smarter charging: Power allocation accounting for travel time of electric vehicle drivers. Transportation Research. Part D, Transport and Environment, 97, 102916. doi:10.1016/j.trd.2021.102916
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