The AMCIS 2025 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. Submissions may use any type of research method.

Track Chairs:
Jeff Jenkins, BYU
Miguel Ignacio Aguirre-Urreta, Florida International University
Dezhi Wu, University of South Carolina

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Schedule
2025
Friday, August 15th
12:00 AM

A Multi-Methods Analysis of Voice Assistant-Enabled Purchase Recommendation Acceptance

Ransome Bawack, Audencia
Emilie Bonhoure, Kedge Business School
Sabrine MALLEK, Université de Lorraine

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An AI-Powered Lateral-Reading Tool for Assessing Online Information Credibility

Xinran Wang, Colorado State University
Zisu Wang, Department of Information and Decision Sciences
Adela Chen, Colorado State University

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An Investigation of Color Effects in Product Cover Images

Shan Wang, University of Saskatchewan
Phuntsho Norbu, University of Sakstatchewan
Fang Wang, Wilfrid Laurier University
Jingyi Wu, King's College London

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Artificial Emotional Intelligence in Conversational Agents: A Pathway to User Satisfaction through Anthropomorphism and Trust

Samir Ashraf Mahmud, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
NIKHIL MEHTA, University of North Carolina Greensboro

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Does AI Assistance Drive Better Independent Problem-Solving? Assessing Potential Skill Retention Post-Human-AI Collaboration

Nafis Erfan, FLorida International University
George M. Marakas, Florida International University

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Empowering Human-AI Collaboration with AR: The Importance of Visual Illustration and Verbalized Instruction

Zeyuan (Stephen) Hong, Nanyang Technological University
Ben Choi, Nanyang Technological University
Waifong Boh, Nanyang Technological University

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Enabling Novel Authentication Interfaces in AR/VR While Incorporating Complexity and Usability Theories

Christopher Kreider, Christopher Newport University
Omar El-Gayar, Dakota State University

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Examining Social Experience and Engagement in ‘Danmaku’ Video Sharing Platforms

Yan Shi, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Monideepa Tarafdar, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Ying Liu, University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Exploring the Impact of Narrative and Sensory Information on User Engagement in Virtual Environments

Shabnam Hajian, HEC Montreal
Annemarie Lesage, HEC-Montreal
Constantinos K. Coursaris, HEC Montreal
Sylvain Sénécal, HEC
Pierre-Majorique Léger, HEC Montreal

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How to Onboard Users to Conversational Agent Interactions – A Framework and Evaluation

Alina Asisof, ETH Zurich
Marcia Nißen, University St.Gallen
Florian von Wangenheim, ETH Zurich

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Humanizing Chatbots: The Impact of Verbal and Non-Verbal Cues on Social Presence, Trust, and Self-Disclosure

Amirreza Afrouzi, University of Carleton
Samira Farivar, Carleton University

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Initiative Prompt by Design: the Roles of Emotional Attachment and Intrusiveness in Digital Companionship

Zhiqi Wang, city university of Hong Kong
Chenlu Ouyang, City University of HK

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InkVision: Extended Reality (XR) Interface Design for Reading Physical Books

Yirong Xie, the University of Melbourne
Dongyu LANG, University of Melbourne
Jean Paul Vera Soto, University of Melbourne
D. Antony Chacon, The University of Melbourne
Arzoo Atiq, the University of Melbourne

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Moderation in the Digital Age: A Biometric Study on Trust and Engagement in Response to Misinformation Warnings

Miranda Duffy, Loyola University Chicago
Farheen Saiyed, Loyola University Chicago
Haley Salas, Loyola University Chicago
Angelika Tokarczyk, Loyola University Chicago
Dinko Bačić, Loyola University Chicago

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Reducing In-Class Smartphone Usage Through Extrinsic Rewards: Learning Outcomes and Student Perceptions

Farhad Mohammad Afzali, College of IS&T
Kevin Lumbard, Creighton University

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Reflection Prompts in Online Grocery Shopping: Effects of Personalization and Timing on Relevance, Persuasion, and Reactance

Leonie Manzke, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg
Verena Tiefenbeck, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg

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Sh*t You Won’t Forget: The Link Between Profanity, Recall, Visual Attention and Emotions in Video Lectures

Lauren Devine, Loyola University Chicago
Stella Burns, Loyola University Chicago
Grace Jakobs, Loyola University Chicago
Caroline Makara, Loyola University Chicago
Dinko Bačić, Loyola University Chicago

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The Dual Role of AI: How Functional and Relational AI Shape Attitudes and Preferences

Kayode Olusegun Fadare, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Nan Xiao, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

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The GenAI companion: techno eustress and techno distress in Human-GenAI interactions

Joel Jose Rivera Jimenez, Università Cattolica di Milano

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The Impact of Chatbot Familiarity and Frequency of Use on Human-Likeness

Johannes Göbel, Chair of Business Information Systems, especially Business Information Management
Hans Betke, Chair for Information Systems esp. Business Information Management
Johannes Boldt, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Mary Linh Tran, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
Guido Schryen, Paderborn University

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The Impact of Verbalized AI on Human Cognition and Decision-Making: A Driving-Simulation Experiment with NeuroIS Techniques

Yulia Lunina, NTU
Ben Choi, Nanyang Technological University
Loo Geok Pee, Nanyang Technological University

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Trust in AI vs. Human Recommendations Among Users with AI Training: A Pilot Study

Guelistan Oezbek, Information Systems and Digital Technologies
Joerg Leukel, University of Hohenheim

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Using Personas and Daily Activity Maps to Design Care Companion Robots for People with Dementia

Erik Krogh, Pepperdine University
Adeline Nyamathi, University of California Irvine
Elena Agapie, University of California Irvine
Jocelyn Ludlow, University of California Irvine
Chet Khay, Amore Senior Living

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When Recommendations Know You Too Well: Explanation Types, Privacy Concerns, and Eye-tracking Evidence in Personalized Systems

Zisu Kim, Temple University
Konstantin Bauman, Temple University

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When Transparency Backfires: The Complex Relationship Between Algorithmic Transparency and Gig-Worker Resistance

Mahsa Zohrabi, Washington State University
Richard Johnson, Washington State University

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Why Users Forgive AI for Generating Biased Content? Self-AI Connection Perspective

Sandip Kumar Sarkar, St. Louis University
Yaping Zhu, Middle Tennessee State Unviersity

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