The track Data Science, Analytics, and AI for the Next Transformation by SIG DSA seeks original research that advances technical, theoretical, design science, pedagogical, and behavioral perspectives on emerging applications in analytics, big data, and intelligent technologies—including AI and generative AI—driving the transformation of organizations, academia, and society.

Track Chairs:
Dr. Shwadhin Sharma, California State University Monterey Bay – ssharma@csumb.edu
Dr. Amir Zadeh, Wright State University – amir.zadeh@wright.edu
Dr. Stephen McCarthy, University College Cork, Ireland – stephen.mccarthy@ucc.ie

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Schedule
2026
Saturday, August 15th
12:00 AM

A Harmonized Multi-City Architecture for Structural Spatial Risk Modeling

Asish Satpathy, Arizona State University
Vinay Vikkranth Subramanian, Arizona State University
Avantika Tiwari, Arizona State University

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Anticipatory Cognitive Offloading with GenAI

Felipe Bravo, Loyola University Chicago
Noah Lepore, Loyola University Chicago
Adelisa Pelinkovic, Loyola University Chicago
Jillian Rossman, Loyola University Chicago
Dinko Bačić, Loyola University Chicago

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Benchmark Drift in Temporal Decision Support Systems: A Design Science Approach to Stability and Responsiveness

Bartłomiej Kizielewicz, National Institute of Telecommunications
Jarosław Wątróbski, University of Szczecin
Aleksandra Bączkiewicz, University of Szczecin
Wojciech Sałabun, National Institute of Telecommunications

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Beyond the Recommender: How AI Role Configurations Shape Complex Managerial Decisions

Shuqing Liu, University of Pittsburgh
Kerr Manson, Breakout Growth Partners
Dennis Galletta, University of Pittsburgh
Thomas Ware, Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh

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Can Generative AI Truly Democratize Investment Analysis? An Evaluation of Gemini Deep Research

Qian Pan, Stevens Institute of Technology
Zhenyu Cui, Stevens institute of Technology
Zonghao Yang, Stevens Institute of Technology

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Designing Explainable GeoAI Systems for Spatial Risk Decision Support

Asish Satpathy, Arizona State University
Deeksha Lingaraju, Arizona State University

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Digital Assemblages of AI-Enabled Travel Planning: A Social Network Analysis on X

Liyu Yang, University of North Texas
Hsia-ching Chang, University of North Texas
Chen-Ya Wang, National Open University

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Divergent Perceptions of AI in Hiring: Perspectives from Job Seekers, HR Professionals, and IT Developers

Mitra Moradzadeh, Indiana University
Pnina Fichman, Indiana University

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Does Data Balancing Improve Fairness Across Gender Groups? A Comparative Study of Highly Imbalanced Stroke Prediction with a Logistic Regression Model

Dara Tourt, Metropolitan State University
Carl Rebman Jr., University of San Diego
Queen Booker, Metro State University
Steve Levkoff, University of San Diego

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Employing Predictive and Explainable Machine Learning for Traffic Accident Prediction in Florida

Jishan Mahmud, Florida Atlantic University

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Enhancing Transparency and Trust in Explainable Artificial Intelligence: Insights and Opportunities

Deependra Malla, Dakota State University
Omar El-Gayar, Dakota State University

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Evaluation of the validity of selected stock recommendations for companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange

Bartosz Bartczak, Gdansk University of Technology
Pawel Weichbroth, Gdansk University of Technology

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From Augmentation to Substitution: Governing Human–AI Boundaries in Generative Ecosystems

Fred Ahrens, University of Toledo
Paul C. Hong, University of Toledo

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From Innovation to Inequity? Evaluating Bias in AI-Based Healthcare Systems

Prajakta Kolte, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Soham Sengupta, Middle Tennessee State University

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Generative AI Multi-Agent Framework for Brain Tumor Classification

Arnab Halder, University of North Texas
Thuan Nguyen, University of North Texas

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Generative AI Policy in Business Research: Working for or Against Us?

Mitchell G. McCoard, Auburn University
Ashish Gupta, Auburn University

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Governing Demographic Bias Across AI Retrieval Systems

Archan Dutta, Westcliff University
Vyanktesh Kanungo, Amazon

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Human–AI Co-Creation Intensity and Entrepreneurial Authenticity: An Emergent Research Framework

Amir Alisha Syed, University of Texas at Arlington
Gajanan L. Ganji, University of Texas at Arlington

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Institutional vs. Retail Information Channels for Cryptocurrency Market Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Signal Quality and Decision Support Implications

Varsha Ravindra Shetty, Claremont Graduate University
Mahesh Balan, Claremont Graduate University
Prajwal Vinod Naik, Claremont Graduate University
Nihaad Saleem, Claremont Graduate University
Hengwei Zhang, Claremont Graduate University

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Interactive XAI in AI-Augmented Decision-Making: A Persuasion Knowledge Perspective for Understanding the Effects of Interactive XAI on Appropriate Reliance

Marvin Adjei Kojo Lomo, UNC Greensboro
Rahul Singh, UNC Greensboro
Arindam Ray, University of North Carolina Greensboro

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IT Mindfulness and GenAI use: Evidence from Students’ ChatGPT Prompt Logs

Minsek Ko, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Devashish Nunna, Missouri University of Science and Technology

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Open-Set Fake News Detection Framework: Addressing Algorithm Aversion through AI Geometric Bounding

Ali Safari, University of North Texas
Dan J. Kim, University of North Texas

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Segmenting Cybersecurity Knowledge from Short Explanations: An Unsupervised Analytics Approach

Andreea Cotoranu, Pace University
Li-Chiou Chen, Pace University

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Speed of Learning: AI and the Prompt Improvement Process

Ron Freeze, University of Arkansas
Jose Antonio Robles-Flores, Universidad ESAN

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Survey of AI Hallucinations and Mitigation

Ramie Thompson, College of Charleston

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Toward Trustworthy AI in Clinical Imaging: Explainability, Calibration, and Governance Analysis of Vision Transformers for Brain Tumor MRI Classification

Sorio Boit, Grand Valley State University
Sharon Mungania, Grand Valley State University
Rajvardhan Patil, GVSU

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Trusting to Continue or Resist: How AI Governance Shapes AI-Based Emotional Support Usages Across Countries

Ning Yang, Loyola University Chicago
Weijie Zhao, Missouri State University
Björn Konopka, TU Dortmund University

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Understanding the Paradox in Live Service Games: Evidence from User Reviews

Amir Naeimaeimousavi, Auburn University
Ashish Gupta, Auburn University

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12:00 AM

When Expectations Clash: Dynamic Trust Calibration and Expectation Violation in AI-Driven Sports Analytics DSS

Norman Finn, Loyola University Chicago
Favour Mamudu, Loyola University
Mariana Vargas Diaz, Loyola University Chicago
Dinko Bačić, Loyola University Chicago

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