Area Information Systems
Die Area Information Systems ist Teil der Fakultät für Betriebswirtschaftslehre und besteht aus den Lehrstühlen der Professoren Armin Heinzl, Christian Becker, Hartmut Hoehle und Juniorprofessorin Jana Rebecca-Rehse.
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Aktuelles
Publikationen
- Dietz, J. und Pethig, F. (2024). Informationen zur Universitätsbibliographie MADOC (Mannheim Electronic Document Server). MIS Quarterly (forthcoming).
- Dietz, J., Spohrer, K. und Höhle, H. (2024). Identity work in interdependent professional groups: The role of a target identity in enterprise systems implementation. Information Systems Research : ISR, 1–21.
- Pieper, M., Fallon, M. und Heinzl, A. (2024). Micro-randomized trials in information systems research: An experimental method for advancing knowledge about our dynamic and digitalized world. Journal of Information Technology : JIT.
- Rink, J., Szabo, K., Hoyer, C., Saver, J. L., Nour, M., Audebert, H. J., Kunz, W. G., Froelich, M. F., Heinzl, A., Tschalzev, A., Hoffmann, J., Schoenberg, S. O. und Tollens, F. (2024). Mobile stroke units services in Germany: A cost-effectiveness modeling perspective on catchment zones, operating modes, and staffing. European Journal of Neurology, 1–9.
- Rink, J., Tollens, F., Tschalzev, A., Bartelt, C., Heinzl, A., Hoffmann, J., Schoenberg, S. O., Marzina, A., Sandikci, V., Wiegand, C., Hoyer, C. und Szabo, K. (2024). Establishing an MSU service in a medium-sized German urban area — clinical and economic considerations. Frontiers in Neurolgy, 15, 1–9.
- Grebe, M., Franke, M. R. und Heinzl, A. (2023). Artificial intelligence: how leading companies define use cases, scale-up utilization, and realize value. Informatik-Spektrum, 46, 197–209.
- Oberste, L. und Heinzl, A. (2023). User-centric explainability in healthcare: A knowledge-level perspective of informed machine learning. IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, 4, 840–857.
- Pethig, F. und Kroenung, J. (2023). Biased humans, (un)biased algorithms? Journal of Business Ethics, 183, 637–652.
- Venkatesh, V., Thong, J. Y. L., Spohrer, K., Chan, F. K. Y., Arora, A., Höhle, H. und Venkatraman, S. (2023). Equality does not make you happy: efects of differentiated leader-member exchange and team-member exchange on developer satisfaction in agile development teams. MIS Quarterly, 47, 1239-1270.
- Höhle, H., Venkatesh, V., Brown, S. A., Tepper, B. J. und Kude, T. (2022). Impact of customer compensation strategies on outcomes and the mediating role of justice perceptions: a longitudinal study of target's data breach. MIS Quarterly, 46, 299–340.
- Jussupow, E., Spohrer, K. und Heinzl, A. (2022). Identity threats as a reason for resistance to artificial intelligence: Survey study with medical students and professionals. JMIR Formative Research, 6, 1–15.
- Jussupow, E., Spohrer, K. und Heinzl, A. (2022). Radiologists’ usage of diagnostic AI systems : The role of diagnostic self-efficacy for sensemaking from confirmation and disconfirmation. Business & Information Systems Engineering : BISE, 64, 293–309.
- Rahal, R.-M., Hamann, H., Brohmer, H. und Pethig, F. (2022). Sharing the recipe: Reproducibility and replicability in research across disciplines. Research Ideas and Outcomes : RIO, 8, 1–20.
- Pieper, M., Rehse, J.-R. und Fallon, M. (2024). Digitally supported emotion regulation: A conceptualization based on trace data analysis of mHealth use. In , ICIS 2024 Proceedings (S. 1–17). International Conference on Information Systems : ICIS, AIS: Atlanta.
- Sperling, H. (2024). The place to be? Investigating LGBTQ professionals' experiences in IT. In , (S. 1–9). European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) : Research Papers, AISeL: Atlanta, GA.
- Ding, W. und Höhle, H. (2023). AI-assisted diagnosis of bone tuberculosis: A design science research approach. In , ICIS 2023, Rising like a Phoenix: emerging from the pandemic and reshaping human endeavors with digital technologies : Hyderabad, India, 10–13 December 2023, proceedings (S. 1–9). , AISeL: Red Hook, NY.
- Hoffmann, P., Shmagina, V., Halckenhäußer, A. und Lüker, N. (2023). The influence of user feedback on complementary innovation in platform ecosystems: NLP evidence on the value of multihoming. In , Proceedings of the 56th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (S. 5994-6003). , University of Hawaii at Manoa: Honolulu, HI.
- Oberste, L., Rüffer, F., Aydingül, O., Rink, J. und Heinzl, A. (2023). Designing user-centric explanations for medical imaging with informed machine learning. In , Design Science Research for a New Society: Society 5.0 : 18th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology, DESRIST 2023, Pretoria, South Africa, May 31 – June 2, 2023, Proceedings (S. 470–484). Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer: Berlin [u.a.].
- Schilpp, J., Pethig, F. und Höhle, H. (2023). Analytics dashboards and user behavior: Evidence from GitHub. In , 2023 46th MIPRO ICT and Electronics Convention (MIPRO) : May 22-May 26, 2023, Opatija, Croatia : proceedings (S. 56–61). , IEEE: Opatija, Croatia.
- Zercher, D., Jussupow, E. und Heinzl, A. (2023). When AI joins the team: A literature review on intragroup processes and their effect on team performance in team-AI collaboration. In , European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS 2023 : proceedings (S. 1–18). European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) : Research Papers, AISeL: Atlanta, GA.
- Halckenhäußer, A., Mann, F., Förderer, J. und Hoffmann, P. (2022). Comparing platform core features with third-party complements. machine-learning evidence from Apple iOS.. In , Proceedings of the 55th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 55) (S. 6679-6688). , HICSS: Honolulu, HI.
- Holtzwart, R., Seeger, A.-M. und Heinzl, A. (2022). Beauty is in the eye of the controller: Designing avatars for the ideal or actual self. In , ICIS 2022 proceedings : digitization for the next generation, December 9–14, Copenhagen, Denmark, Article 10 (S. 1–9). , AISeL: Atlanta, GA.
- Kunz, P. C., Jussupow, E., Spohrer, K. und Heinzl, A. (2022). How the application of machine learning systems changes business processes: A multiple case study. In , Proceedings of the 30th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS): Timișoara, Romania, June 18–24, 2022 (S. 1–11). ECIS Research-in-Progress Papers, AISeL: Atlanta, GA.
- Oberste, L., Finze, N., Hoffmann, P. und Heinzl, A. (2022). Supporting the billing process in outpatient medical care: Automated medical coding through machine learning. In , Proceedings of the 30th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS): Timișoara, Romania, June 18–24, 2022 (S. 1–18). European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) : Research Papers, AISeL: Atlanta, GA.
- Röck, T., Hoffmann, P., Spohrer, K., Schimmer, T. und Heinzl, A. (2022). Assessing the impact of empirical process control metrics in agile software development – A framework based on improvement capability. In , Proceedings of the 30th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS): Timișoara, Romania, June 18–24, 2022 (S. 1–15). Conference of the European Colloid and Interface Society (ECIS) : Research Papers, AISeL: Atlanta, GA.
- Zercher, D. und Bärenz, P. (2022). Digitalisierung der psychologischen Diagnosesicherung im Bereich der DGUV: Entwicklung und Evaluation eines Diagnosealgorithmus. In , 22. Workshop Psychologie der Arbeitssicherheit und Gesundheit : Transfer von Sicherheit und Gesundheit (S. 189–192). , Asanger Verlag: Kröning.
- Mateja, D. und Heinzl, A. (2022). Computergestützte Kreativität. In Handbuch Digitalisierung (S. 229–250). München: Vahlen.