Franz W. Peren is a professor of business administration at the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University, Germany, specializing in quantitative methods. He has been teaching business mathematics, business statistics, and quantitative methods in planning, taxation, and controlling within operational and strategic management since 1993, mainly at German universities of applied sciences. He has also taught and conducted research as a visiting professor at the University of Victoria in Victoria, BC, Canada, and at Columbia University in New York City, USA. Peren's practical experience includes acting as an adviser to the German automobile industry in the German Federal Ministry of Economics and as a strategy consultant for international enterprises. He is also a scientific director at the Institute for Regulation and Governance in Bonn, Germany. Thomas Neifer is a research associate at the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences. He received his doctorate in business informatics from the University of Siegen, focusing on data-driven value creation and the design of digital services. His research examines recommendation and reputation mechanisms, sustainable food consumption, and mobility services. He places particular emphasis on linking business, consumer, and data perspectives to develop innovative data-driven business models. As a lecturer, he teaches courses in operations research, data science, business informatics, statistics, and economics, integrating practice-oriented and interdisciplinary approaches.