Track Chairs
Sabine Matook, The University of Queensland, UQ Business School, Australia, Sabine.matook@business.uq.edu.au
Edgar Whitley, London School of Economics, United Kingdom, e.a.whitley@lse.ac.uk
Safa’a AbuJarour, An-Najah National University, Palestine Authority, Safaa.abujarour@najah.edu
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2024
Friday, June 14th

A Systematic Review of Gender in Information Systems Development — An Analysis of Information Systems, Software Engineering, and Human-Computer Interaction Literature

Mairead O'Connor, University of New South Wales
Lemuria Carter, University of Sydney

“AI for Social Good” Adoption Through Divergent Perceptions: Exploring a Social Landlord's Strategizing Process

Magalie Duarte, Nantes Université
Guillaume Biot-Paquerot, Burgundy School of Business, Université de Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Carine Dominguez-Péry, Université Grenoble Alpes
Kenza Arab, Université Grenoble Alpes

Crafting Ever-Changing Data Products: Towards a Process Model of Data Work

Konstantin Hopf, University of Bamberg
Mayur Joshi, University of Ottawa
Marta Stelmaszak, Portland State University
Arisa Shollo, Copenhagen Business School

Crafting Meaningful Generative AI-Enabled Knowledge Work

Louise Harder Fischer, IT University of Copenhagen
Hanne Westh Nicolajsen, IT University of Copenhagen
Sanna-Maria Marttila, IT University of Copenhagen
Sunniva Sandbukt, IT University of Copenhagen

Improving Business-IT Alignment Through Enterprise Architecture Stakeholder Engagement

Xi Jiang, University of Melbourne
Rod Dilnutt, University of Melbourne
Sherah Kurnia, University of Melbourne

Investigating the Influence of Kolb's Learning Cycle Embedded in Conversational Agents on Learning Outcomes

Alexander Becker, University of Kassel
Thiemo Wambsganss, Bern University of Applied Sciences

Investigating the Influence of Kolb's Learning Cycle Embedded in Conversational Agents on Learning Outcomes

Alexander Becker, University of Kassel
Thiemo Wambsganss, Bern University of Applied Sciences

Overcoming Resistance: Understanding the Dynamics of the Digital Transformation Process in Public Health

Anna Lina Wolf, FIM Research Center for Information Management
Melina Schreiter, FIM Research Center for Information Management
Jeannette Stark, TUD Dresden University of Technology
Torsten Eymann, University of Bayreuth

Reconsidering the Promise of Digital Transformation — Navigating Maturity in Heterogeneous End-of-Life Care Networks

Eileen Doctor, FIM Research Center for Information Management University of Bayreuth
Jasmin Hennrich, University of Bayreuth
Sven Schwabe, Hannover Medical School
Hanna Röwer, Hannover Medical School
Torsten Eymann, University of Bayreuth
Christoph Buck, University of Applied Sciences Augsburg

Regulatory Ambiguity and Implications for Eparticipation: A Case Study in Norway

Ursula Sokolaj, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Casandra Grundstrom, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Self-Regulating Stress in the Professional Workplace: A Review of Purpose, Focus and Design of Universal Digital Interventions

Simon Hanratty, Maynooth University
Jean Cushen, Maynooth University
Markus Helfert, Maynooth University

Stereotype Tax: The Unequal Terrain of Crowdfunding for Women and Black Entrepreneurs

Gaurav Bansal, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
Puspa Shah, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Nischal Thapa, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay

Technological Health: A New Perspective on Individual Well-Being in the Digital Era

Tanner Skousen, Brigham Young University
J. Andrew Lear, Brigham Young University

Towards Digital Health Equity? — Assessing the Inclusivity of National Digital Health Strategies for Vulnerable Groups

Kimsey Zajac, University of Göttingen
Marvin Braun, University of Göttingen
Julia Klein, University of Göttingen
Lutz M. Kolbe, University of Göttingen

Turnover in the Gig Economy: A Quantitative Analysis of Digital Labor Platform Exit

Lisa Schned, TU Dortmund University
Lisa Gussek, TU Dortmund University
Manuel Wiesche, TU Dortmund University