Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Corporate consultant for major European companies and public organisations and international academic researcher. Specialties: Innovation management, values-based innovation, business modeling, strategic user research and user-driven innovation, futures research and scenario analysis, customer experience
Henning Breuer consults, researches, and teaches in the fields of innovation management and business psychology. He is founder of UXBerlin – Innovation Consulting, and a Professor for Business and Media Psychology at HMKW Berlin. Since 2001, Henning has worked with multinational corporations, SMEs, public organisations, and start-ups, providing consulting on sustainable innovation culture and business models, future scenarios, and ethnographic stakeholder research. Henning co-authored numerous journal and conference publications and books on Values-Based Innovation Management, Sustainable Business Model Design, and Gamification for Innovators & Entrepreneurs. As a visiting researcher and professor, he has worked at the University of Chile (Santiago) and Waseda University (Tokyo). Before, he studied psychology, philosophy, and law in Berlin and Tübingen, and received his PhD in Psychology from the University of Magdeburg.
Research projects on Values-Based and Sustainable Innovation Culture (www.impact-project.site) & on Strategic Foresight for Sustainability (www.sf4s-project.com). Created new modules for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Business Anthropology and Gamification for Organisations in the development of the international master program Business Psychology.
User-Driven Innovation, Corporate Venturing. Set up and interim management of a new project field for user-driven innovation; open innovation management with stakeholder integration, strategic consulting and development of new methodology in terms of futures research, business modeling and user research.
Part time (few months every year) research and innovation on interactive learning architectures
Classes and research in Interaction Design, Usability Engineering and Interactive Arts