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ECIS 2021 Final Program V5 Monday, June 14, 2021 Please use the conference app to link to a particular session Time (CEST) Plenary & Panels Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Welcome & Opening Frantz Rowe, University of Nantes, France Redouane EL Amrani, Audencia Business School, France 10:45-11:00 Moez Limayem, University of South Florida Brian Fitzgerald, AIS President Matthew Nelson, AIS Associate Executive Director Design Research and Methods in Information Conference Theme: Human Values Business Models and Digital Transformation-1 Openness and IT-1 Systems-1 Crisis in a Digitizing World-1 Chair: Saonee Sarker Chair: Stefan Morana Chair: Xiaofeng Wang Chair: Emma Coleman The Impact of the COVID-19 Lockdown on How can digital community currency alleviate Digital Transformation in German Organizations Implementing Modular Design In Digitized hardship during COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya? A Mirheta Omerovic Smajlovic, Shengjia Feng, Products: Contingencies of Environmental necessity effectuation perspective, George Kuk; Technical University Darmstadt Turbulence And Customer Involvement * Fair data Through A Federated Cloud Amon Simba; Stephanie Giamporcaro; Dave Leslie, Simona Schamper; Andrea Greven, RWTH Infrastructure: Exploring the Science Mesh Nottingham Business School Evaluating the Value of Emerging Digital Aachen University Angelo Romasanta; Jonathan Wareham, Platform Ecosystems: Lessons from the ESADE Business School Calculating Versus Herding in Adoption and Construction Industry Where the data is: An exploratory study of Continuance Use of A Privacy-Invasive Information José Carlos Camposano, LUT University, Mina mixed-reality in the wet lab domain ** Inspiration Before Focus- Time- System: The Case of COVID-19 Tracing Apps, Amina Haghshenas, Norwegian University of Science Peter Hoghton; Henry Linger; Maxime Cordeil; Dependent Interest Allocation and Idea Wagner; Christian M. Olt, Technical University of 11:00-11:50 and Technology (NTNU), Kari Smolander, LUT Tim Dwyer; Kim Marriott, Monash University; Innovativeness in Online Communities Darmstadt; Olga Abramova, University of Potsdam University Luke Visser, Agilent Technologies Christian Resch; Tim Feiter; Alexander Kock, Technische Universität Darmstadt Pandemic Containment With Digital Measures: Understanding Value Creation in Digital Accounting for gambling design elements: A Acceptance And Privacy Aspects Of Contact Tracing Companies - A Taxonomy of IOT Enabled proposal to advance gamification taxonomies Openness Always Pays Off- Investigation of Apps, Riccardo Reith; Marius Arved Fortagne; Soeren Business Models Annika Reinelt; Martin Adam; Konstantin Diverse Actions in Response Strategies to Diel, University of Bayreuth;Christoph Buck, Robert Woroch; Gero Strobel, Faculty of Business Roethke, Technical University of Darmstadt Data Breaches Queensland University of Technology; Bettina Lis; Administration and Economics Kristin Masuch; Till Ole Diesterhöft; Maike Torsten Eymann, University of Bayreuth Guidance for Cloud Service Selection: Greve; Steffen Massanneck; Duy Khang Analyzing the Co-opetition Strategy for a Video Evaluation of a Cloud Broker Platform Nguyen; Simon Trang; Lutz M. Kolbe, 'Spread the App, Not the Virus'-An Extensive Sem- Live Streaming Service: Advertisement, Raoul Hentschel, TU Dresden; Alexander University of Göttingen Approach To Understanding Pandemic Tracing App Advertorial, and Donation Richter, Victoria University of Usage in Germany, Lukas Walter Thiée; Hannes M. JHIH-HUA JHANG LI, National Central University, Wellington;Susanne Strahringer, TU Dresden Petrowsky; Marie Frech; David Loschelder; Burkhardt JYH-HWA LIOU, Feng Chia University Funk, Leuphana University 11:50 - 12:00 BREAK Conference Theme: Human Values Business Models and Digital Transformation-2 Enterprise Modeling-1 Openness and IT-2 Crisis in a Digitizing World-2 Chair: Saonee Sarker Chair: Hans-Georg Fill Chair: Lorraine Morgan Chair: Silvia Masiero Monetizing Loot Boxes in Gamblified Digital * Six Sigma For Smart Production Services- ** Is It All About Transparency? The Effectiveness Business Models — The Role of Risk Avoidance Towards a Modeling Tool-Based Approach Designing a Public Experimental Terminal for and Ethics of a Digital Salience Nudge and Loss Aversion Florian Johannsen, University of Applied Citizen Engagement Leonard Michels, Friedrich-Alexander, Universität Konstantin Roethke; Gregor Albrecht; Martin Sciences Schmalkalden; Susanne Leist, Anke Greif-Winzrieth; Alexander Maedche, Erlangen-Nürnberg; Kathrin Schmitt; Jessica Adam, Alexander Benlian, Technical University of University of Regensburg Christof Weinhardt, Karlsruhe Institute of Ochmann, Friedrich-Alexander-University; Sven Darmstadt Technology Laumer, Institute of Information Systems; Verena An Exploratory Comparison of Tools For Tiefenbeck, ETH Zurich Dynamic Capabilities & Digital Transformation: Remote Collaborative and Participatory Open E-Learning Platforms and the Design- A quantitative study on how to gain a Enterprise Modeling Reality Gap: Exploring the Impact of User- Algorithms in the Driver's Seat: Explaining Workers' Competitive Advantage in the Digital Age Anne Gutschmidt, University of Rostock Perceived Functional Affordances Reactions to Algorithmic Control 12:00-12:50 Carolin Marx; Danielly de Paula; Falk Uebernickel, Stephen McCarthy; Wendy Rowan, University Michael Pregenzer; Ulrich Remus, University of University of Potsdam Context-Award Business Process Modeling: College Cork; Titiana Ertiö, University of Innsbruck; Martin Wiener, TU Dresden Empirical Insights From A Project With a Helsinki; Laura Lynch, University College Cork; A Web-Crawling Based Study on Servitization: Globally Operating Company Nina Kahma, University of Helsinki The Impact of CV Recommender Systems on Analysis of Service Offerings by German Manuel Weber;Thomas Grisold; Jan vom Procedural Justice in Recruiting: An Experiment in Manufacturers of Machinery and Equipment Brocke; Michael Kamm, Universität How co-creation supports digital innovation Candidate Selection Alexander Kreyenborg ;Maximilian Austerjost, Liechtenstein in automotive startups Verena Eitle; Felix Peters; Andreas Welsch; Peter Fraunhofer IML; Mirco Groll, TU Dortmund Dulce Goncalves; Magnus Bergquist, Buxmann, Technische Universität Darmstadt Automated Assistance for Data Modelers: A Halmstad University; Sverker Alänge, Institute How COVID-19 Promotes Organizational Agility- Heuristics-Based Natural Language Processing for Management of Innovation and Fast and Effective Stress Relief in Women through A Punctuated Socio-Technical Change Approach Technology (IMIT); Richard Bunk, Information Brainwave-Entrainment Technology in Pandemics Perspective Benjamin Ternes; Kristina Rosenthal; Stefan Systems Jeannette Stark, Faculty of Business and Economics; Michael Greineder; Ivo Blohm; Jan Marco Strecker, University of Hagen Denise Dörfel, Technische Universität Dresden Leimeister, University of St Galllen 12:50-1:30 BREAK Business Process Management in the Digital Social and Ethical Implications of ICT Service Science and Information Conference Theme: Human Values Panel 1 Age-1 Use-1 Systems-1 Crisis in a Digitizing World-3 Chair: Jan Mendling Chair: Tommy Chan Chair: Jens Poeppelbuss Chair: Sam Zaza Finance 4.0: Design Principles for a value-sensitive One (Provider) to Rule Them All: White-Label Cryptoeconomic System to address sustainability A Value-based Perspective on User Platforms in Crowdfunding - An Exploratory Mark Christopher Ballandies; Marcus Manfred Dapp; Experience - How Alexa's Value Dispositions Case Study, Florence Jaouat, TU Berlin Benjamin Aaron Degenhart; Dirk Helbing, ETH Zurich Digital Work Futures: Elicit Emotional Responses Identifying green business process maturity Preserving Human Esther Marlene Goernemann, Vienna levels by classifying ecolabels **Automated Mobility as a Service – Facing Challenges Can Make You Stronger - How Distinctiveness and Value? University of Economics and business;Sarah Dries Couckuyt; Amy Van Looy, Ghent University Development of a Hierarchical Quality Scale, Global Disruptive Change Affects Organizations' Spiekermann, Institute for Information Jennifer Wiefel; Peter Buxmann, Technische Information Security Culture T B. Jensen, Copenhagen Systems and Society ** Closing spatial und motivational gaps: Universität Darmstadt Anjuli Franz; Nihal Wahl, Technical University of Business School, Denmark 13:30-14:20 Virtual Reality in Business Process Darmstadt M. Bødker , Copenhagen ** Chatbots often Fail! Can Anthropomorphic Improvement Factors influencing demand in free-floating Business School, Denmark Design Mitigate Trust Loss in Conversational Ludger Poehler; Frank Teuteberg, Osnabrück vehicle sharing platforms: Real-World Disentangling the Concept of Information Security U. Schultze , Southern Agents for Customer Service? University evidence from multimodality, Muhammed Properties- Enabling Effective Information Security Methodist University, USA Anna-Maria Seeger; Armin Heinzl, University of Demircan; Janik Muires; Wolfgang Ketter, Governance D. Hovorka , The University of Mannheim Interventions to Build Business Process Analyst University of Cologne Michael Bitzer, University of Augsburg; Nicolas Brinz, Sydney Business School, AUS Competencies- A Kenyan Study University Medical Centre of Regensburg; Philipp J. Baptista , Warwick Business From Exploitative Structures Towards Data Elizabeth Wamicha; Lisa F. Seymour, University A Method to Transform Value Propositions Ollig, University of Bayreuth School, UK Subject-Inclusive
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