Alexander Rieger Source Confirmed
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Assistant Professor of Practice
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Alexander Rieger's research examines the intersection of blockchain technology, digital identity, and decentralized systems. His work includes investigations into the theoretical underpinnings of blockchain's role in federalism and its application in energy systems. Rieger has also published on the practical aspects of digital assets, including non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and decentralized finance (DeFi), analyzing the distribution of voting rights within these systems. His research also touches upon the generative mechanisms of AI implementation, particularly in the context of predictive maintenance, and raises broader questions about the sustainability of blockchain technology. Rieger has co-authored numerous publications with collaborators Tamara Roth and Amber Young, both from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 61
- Citations: 1,046
Selected Publications
- Orchestrating Digital Platform Ecosystems: A Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda (2025) DOI
- Digital Identity Wallets: A Guide to the <scp>EU’</scp>s New Identity Model (2025) DOI
- Reflections on Decentralization in Decentralized Financial Applications (2024) DOI
- Opportunities and Applications of Federated Learning in the Financial Services Industry (2024) DOI
- From Mutualism to Amensalism: A Case Study of Blockchain and Digital Identity Wallets (2024) DOI
- Generative mechanisms of AI implementation: A critical realist perspective on predictive maintenance (2024) DOI
- Battling disinformation with cryptography (2023) DOI
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