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10/06/2021

WISE @ ICIS 2021 and HICSS 2022

For the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) 2021, three full papers of the Department of Information Systems and Systems Development have been accepted for publication. The full papers were written in cooperation with researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the University of St. Gallen, respectively.

  • Renner, M.; Lins, S.; Söllner, M.; Thiebes, S. & Sunyaev, A.: Achieving Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence: Multi-Source Trust Transfer in Artificial Intelligence-capable Technology
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  • Schmitt, A.; Wambsganss, T.; Söllner, M. & Janson, A.: Towards a Trust Reliance Paradox? Exploring the Gap Between Perceived Trust in and Reliance on Algorithmic Advice
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  • Weber, F.; Wambsganss, T.; Rüttimann, D. & Söllner, M.: Pedagogical Agents for Interactive Learning: A Taxonomy and Research Agenda for Conversational Agents in Education

ICIS is a leading international conference in information systems and conference papers are ranked A according to VHB JourQual 3. It will be held this year under the theme "Building Sustainability and Resilience with IS: A Call for Action" from December 12-15, 2021 in Austin, Texas.

In addition, two papers were accepted to the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), another very significant international conference in information systems, which will be held next January for the 55th time overall and for the second year in a row virtually. These were also written in cooperation with researchers from KIT and the University of St. Gallen.

  • Renner, M.; Lins, S.; Söllner, M.; Thiebes, S. & Sunyaev, A.: Understanding the Necessary Conditions of Multi-Source Trust Transfer in Artificial Intelligence
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  • Janson, A.; Dickhaut, E. & Söllner, M.: Designing for Cultural Values: Towards a Theory-motivated Method for Culture-sensitive Adaptation of Information Systems
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