Human-Computer Interaction (SIG HCI)
The AMCIS 2021 HCI Track will provide a forum for AIS members to present, discuss and explore a wide range of issues related to Human-Computer Interaction and Information Systems. Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is an interdisciplinary area that has attracted researchers, educators, and practitioners from several disciplines. It essentially deals with the design, evaluation, adoption, and use of information technology, with a common focus on improved user performance and experience. New and exciting research opportunities are emerging, including issues and challenges concerning people’s interactions with various information technologies that can be examined from an organizational, managerial, psychological, social, or cultural perspective. This track welcomes papers that aim at advancing our understanding of human‐computer interaction at the individual, work group, organization, or society levels. Track Chairs: Miguel I. Aguirre-Urreta, Florida International University miguel.aguirreurreta@fiu.edu Dezhi Wu, University of South Carolina dezhiwu@cec.sc.edu Jeff Jenkins, Brigham Young University jeffrey_jenkins@byu.edu
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A Shoulder-Surfing Resistant Graphical Password Scheme Jianwei Lai, Illinois State University 12:00 AM |
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Anthropomorphized Financial Robo-advisors and Investment Advice-taking Behavior Bingjie Deng, The University of Hong Kong 12:00 AM |
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Confirmation and Disconfirmation: How do badges change motivation for eWOM? Long The Nguyen, University of Massachusetts Amherst 12:00 AM |
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Shouwang Lu, Renmin University of China 12:00 AM |
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Deception Detection with Nonverbal Behaviors from Silence and Speech Time Xinran Wang, University of Arizona 12:00 AM |
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Marieluise Merz, Universität Augsburg 12:00 AM |
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Dr. Ivana Quinto, University of Naples Federico II 12:00 AM |
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Niklas von Kalckreuth, Technische Universtät Berlin 12:00 AM |
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Raphael Meyer von Wolff, University of Goettingen 12:00 AM |
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How Dual-Process Theories Provide Insights to Online Cues Hui Hao, University of Massachusetts Amherst 12:00 AM |
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Runyu SHI, Warwick Business School 12:00 AM |
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I Know How You Feel: An Investigation of Users’ Trust in Emotion-Based Personalization Systems Verena Thürmel, LMU Munich 12:00 AM |
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Impact of Explainable AI and Task Complexity on Human-Machine Symbiosis Tahmina Sultana, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro 12:00 AM |
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Dennis Benner, University of Kassel 12:00 AM |
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Multi-Class Emotion Recognition within the Valence-Arousal-Dominance Space Using EEG Marvin Gaertner, Aalen University 12:00 AM |
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Nudging Charity: How Digital Nudges Influence Online Prosocial Behaviors Cassie Artman Collier, University of Houston 12:00 AM |
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Pro-con or Con-pro? Effect of Order of Positive and Negative Content in a Two-sided Review Shouwang Lu, Renmin University of China 12:00 AM |
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Armando Schär, University of Applied Science of the Grisons 12:00 AM |
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The Benefits and Caveats of Personality-Adaptive Conversational Agents in Mental Health Care Rangina Ahmad, Technische Universität Braunschweig 12:00 AM |
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The Impact of Prior Experience on Customers Using a Mixed-Reality Shopping Assistant Gabriele Obermeier, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria 12:00 AM |
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Unhooked by Design: Scrolling Mindfully on Social Media by Automating Digital Nudges Aditya Kumar Purohit, Université de Neuchâtel 12:00 AM |
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Using Mixed Reality in K-12 Education: A Literature Review Yi (Joy) Li, Kennesaw State University 12:00 AM |