Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have introduced new paradigms in machine processing, transitioning from data-focused, discriminative AI tasks to more complex and creative endeavors through generative AI (GenAI). Leveraging these innovations, GenAI now possesses the ability to create unique, realistic, contextually appropriate content that is almost indistinguishable from human-generated material. Based on that, this new paradigm information systems (IS) have increasingly evolved from passive tools into autonomous entities that can learn, adapt content, interact, and act independently. This shift in agency from humans to agentic IS artefacts (e.g., Conversational Agents, LLMs) forms the foundation for the next generation of IS artifacts, opening a wide range of possibilities for research as well as the reevaluation of existing concepts. In this context, the AIS SIG Service track offers a forum for all researchers interested in shaping the next generation of information and service systems. We particularly welcome submissions at the individual, organizational, and societal levels in the context of designing and impact of generative AI or agentic IS artifacts, including new design methodologies, conceptualizations, tools, as well as research on the behavioral implications of this paradigm. As current research on generative AI and agentic IS is conducted across disciplinary boundaries, there is a need to establish common ground and advance this research stream. This track aims to bring together and foster discussions among scholars as well as practitioners alike who are working on various aspects of the phenomenon.

Track Chairs:
Gero Strobel, University Duisburg-Essen
Mahei Manhai Li, University of Kassel
Sarah Honigsberg, ICN Business School

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Schedule
2025
Friday, August 15th
12:00 AM

Bounded Generativity: Gen AI’s Transformative Impact on Digital Ecosystems

Mohammad Mohsin, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Md. Tuhinur Rahman, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

12:00 AM

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Enhancing Invoice Recognition with LLM Embeddings in GAT Networks

Lukas Walter Thiée, Institute of Information Systems
Burkhardt Funk, Leuphana University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

GenAI in Business Process Management: A Systematic Review of the Current State

Alina Hafner, Technical University of Munich
Holger Wittges, Technical University of Munich
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Technical University of Munich

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Generative AI-Powered Cybersecurity Threats: A Growing Concern

Zhi Ern Tan, Kennesaw State University
Xin Tian, Kennesaw State University
Zhigang Li, Kennesaw State University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Impact of Generative AI’s Introduction on Freelancers’ Service Quality

Md. Tuhinur Rahman, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Hamid R. Nemati, UNCG

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Introduction of Generative AI in Digital Platforms: Mental Health and Emotional Well-being of Freelancers

Md. Tuhinur Rahman, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
A. F. Salam, UNC Greensboro

12:00 AM

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Look in the Mirror: Introducing AI Tools into Service Recovery Responses

Mary Tate, Victoria University of Wellington
Stefan Cronholm, School of Business and IT
Nicklas Salomonson, Department of Business Administration and Textile Management

12:00 AM

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Perceptions of Annotated Explanations in Explainable AI: Humans versus ChatGPT

Marc Christoph de Zoeten, Hochschule RheinMain
Claus-Peter H. Ernst, Hochschule RheinMain
Daniel Staegemann, Otto-von-Guericke University

12:00 AM

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Revealing the Unspoken: Using LLMs to Mobilize and Enrich Tacit Knowledge in Event Logs of Knowledge-Intensive Processes

Katharina Brennig, Paderborn University (UPB), Faculty of Business Administration and Economics

12:00 AM

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The Bond of User-Chatbot Identification – Understanding Users' Relationships with Chatbot Avatars and their Parasocial Preference for them

Lara Fröbel, Heinrich Heine University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Will AI Replace Human Creators? Exploring the Mechanisms of User Engagement with AI-Generated Content on Social Media

Yaxian Wang, City University of Hong Kong
David (Jingjun) Xu, City University of Hong Kong

12:00 AM