Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is rapidly reshaping how work is designed, experienced, and governed within contemporary organizations (Budhwar et al., 2023). Unlike earlier technologies, which primarily supported or mediated human tasks, GenAI introduces a new paradigm: systems capable of undertaking tasks traditionally exclusively related to humans, through simulating reasoning (Benbya et al., 2021), engaging in co-creation (Randazzo et al., 2024), being creative (Chamakiotis & Panteli, 2024) and autonomously generating decisions and recommendations (Benbya et al., 2021). This shift fundamentally problematizes the traditional balance between human judgment and algorithmic automation (Randazzo et al., 2024).

Track Co-Chairs:
Alessandra Lazazzara, University of Milan, Italy
Petros Chamakiotis, ESCP Business School, Madrid, Spain
Ayushi Tandon, Trinity Business School, Dublin, Ireland

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Schedule
2026
Sunday, June 14th
12:00 AM

Beyond Tools: Examining Parasocial Relationships With Ai Assistants And Their Workplace Consequences

Hanmoyi Jiang, Xi'an JIaotong-Liverpool University
Fangfang Hou, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University

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Building An Indigenous Information System With Generative Ai: A Technoficing Perspective

Yen-Ming Yang, National Chengchi University
Joyce Lee, National Chengchi University

12:00 AM

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Designing For Complementary Performance: A Conceptual Model Of Human-Ai Collaboration In Strategic Intelligence

Jonas Fränzl, Mainz University of Applied Sciences
Andreas Wunder, Mainz University of Applied Sciences
Christian Au, Mainz University of Applied Sciences
Till J. Winkler, University of Hagen

12:00 AM

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Engaged Or Anxious? The Dual Outcomes Of Job Crafting Using Generative Ai

Akanksha Malik Jamwal, London Metropolitan University
Swati Garg, Keele University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

First Impressions Always Last: How Ai Disclosure On Job Descriptions Shapes Trust And Application Intention

Hendrik Stahl, LMU Munich
Gabriel Koch, LMU Munich
Johann Kranz, LMU Munich

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

From Blank Page To Blueprint: Generative Ai Scaffolding In Innovation Work

Jingyu Zheng, Victoria University of Wellington
Alexander Richter, Victoria University of Wellington
Yvonne Hong, Victoria University of Wellington

12:00 AM

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Ground Truth Heterogeneity: Exploring Development And Non-Clinical Use Of Retrieval-Augmented Generation Chatbot In Healthcare

Parisima Alaie, Umeå University
Erik Johannes Vallgren, Umeå University
Johan Sandberg, Department of informatics

12:00 AM

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Harnessing Automated Code Review For Better Code Revision: The Lens Of Affect And Fairness

Qianyi Li, University of Melbourne
Niroshinie Fernandoe, Deakin University
Ofir Turel, The University of Melbourne
Sultana Lubna Alam, Deakin University
Seng W. Loke, Deakin University

12:00 AM

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How Generative Ai Drives Field-Level Change In Management Consulting

Robin Killewald, University of Münster
Thomas Haskamp, University of Münster

12:00 AM

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Incorporating Generative Artificial Intelligence Into Creative Work – A Paradox Perspective

Niina Mallat, Aalto University
Matti Rossi, Information and Service Economy

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Learning With The Machine: How Employees Transition From “Coopetition” With Genai To Hybrid Intelligence

Anna Litvinenko, Tallinn University of Technology
Mari-Klara Stein, Tallinn University of Technology
Mari Avarmaa, Tallinn University of Technology

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Reconfiguring Help Desk Work: How Genai Chatbots Transform Roles, Competences And Professional Identity

Haiat Perozzo, Università C. Cattaneo - LIUC
Aurelio Ravarini, Università C. Cattaneo - LIUC

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Rethinking Knowledge Work: Designing Llm-Based Systems For Complexity Management

Moritz Diener, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Simon Kaps, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Philipp Spitzer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Michael Vössing, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Robin Hirt, prenode GmbH
Gerhard Satzger, KIT

12:00 AM

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Speed With Fit: Gen-Ai, Governance, And The Transformation Of Creative Work Under Crisis

Mary Ann Barbour El Rassi, Saint Jospeh University

12:00 AM

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The Materialization Of Team Agency In The Human-Gai Innovation Process: An Affordance Perspective

Thomas Steiger, Department for Strategic Management and Leadership
Khalid Durani, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Katja Hutter, University of Innsbruck
Julian Just, University of Innsbruck

12:00 AM

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The Role Of Embeddedness In Generative Ai Adoption: A Perspective On Employee Emotion And Risk Perception

Luisa Barton, Saarland University
Sascha Lichtenberg, Saarland University
Stefan Morana, Saarland University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

The Tension Of Time And Attention: Generative Ai And Historians’ Hermeneutic Work

Sybil (Shengyi) Liu, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Ella Hafermalz, Vrije U.

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Understanding Generative Ai As A Catalyst For Organizational Identity Restoration

Nina Zwingmann, LMU Munich School of Management
Johanna Revermann, LMU Munich School of Management
Anne-Sophie Mayer, LMU Munich School of Management
Thomas Hess, LMU Munich School of Management

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

When Ai Sparks Less: Generative Ai And The Decline Of Self-Perceived Creativity

Kathrin Endres, Branch Business & Information Systems Engineering of the Fraunhofer FIT
Frederik Schöttl, FIM Research Center for Information Management
Lisa Baisch, University of Hohenheim

12:00 AM