The goal of this track is to provide a forum for literature review articles. Given the increasing pace of change of the phenomena that information systems researchers are studying, literature reviews are particularly important to facilitate a cumulative research process instead of constantly reinventing the wheel. Given the abundance of knowledge and the availability of tools to synthesize existing literature—including (generative) artificial intelligence tools—literature reviews go beyond simply taking stock of what is already there.

Track Co-Chairs;
Maike Greve, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark)
Thomas Kude, University of Bamberg (Germany)
Mo Moeini, Warwick Business School (UK)

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Schedule
2026
Sunday, June 14th
12:00 AM

A Framework For Designing Ai-Supported Literature Reviews Under Varying Agency Roles: A Design Science Research Approach

Masoumeh Tavakoligargari, Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
Matthias Bertram, Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
Harald F. O. von Korflesch, University of Koblenz-Landau

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A Method Review Of Sociomateriality Research

Jonas Rieskamp, University of Bamberg

12:00 AM

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A Systematic Literature Review On Responsible Ai In Judicial Processes: An Information Systems Perspective

Milda Aleknonyte-Resch, Kiel University
Jost Jens, Kiel University
Faiza Bukhsh, University of Twente
Janique Brüning, Kiel University
Arvid Lepsien, Kiel University

12:00 AM

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Active Learning In Systematic Literature Screening: Benchmarking Ai-Assisted Screening Against Human Consensus

Mickael Ringeval, Bentley University
Guy Paré, HEC Montréal
Gregory Vial, HEC Montréal
Aude Motulsky, School of Public health, Université de Montréal

12:00 AM

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Aesthetic Perspectives In Information Systems Research: A Hermeneutic Analysis

Angelina Ying Chen, University of Sydney
Rick Sullivan, HEC Montreal
Raffaele Ciriello, The University of Sydney Business School

12:00 AM

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Avatar Design And User Personality Traits: Systematic Literature Review On Identity Construction Through Avatar In The Metaverse

Sohee Kim, Durham University
Efpraxia Zamani, Durham University Business School
Konstantina Spanaki, Audencia Business School

12:00 AM

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Becoming Hybrid: Human-Ai Collaboration Reshaping Professional Role Identity – A Systematic Literature Review Using The Ado Framework

Saskia Schmid, OTH Amberg-Weiden
Christian Schieder, OTH Amberg-Weiden
Andy Weeger, University of Applied Sciences Neu-Ulm

12:00 AM

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Between Regulation And Evaluation: An Information Systems Perspective On Fairness For Synthetic Data In The Eu

Nicki Lena Kämpf, Freie Universität Berlin
Sergio Perez, Freie Universität Berlin
David Rößler-von Saß, Department of Information Systems
Daniel Juan Sivizaca Conde, Freie Universität Berlin
Natalia Kliewer, Freie Universität Berlin

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Challenges In Assessing Ai Model Quality In Low-Code / No-Code Platforms: A Literature Review

Benjamin Gigerl, University of Graz
Stefan Thalmann, University of Graz

12:00 AM

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Challenges Of Mediated Digital Health Access: Opening Up The Problem Space For Proxy Use

Kimsey Zajac, University of Goettingen
Philipp Pecher, University of Goettingen

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Decoding Learning In The Era Of Digital Technology: A Systematic Review And Synthesis Of The Literature

Mohamed Amir Omezzine, Grenoble Ecole de Management

12:00 AM

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Explaining Multimodal Ai Predictions: A Conceptual Review

Florian Rüffer, University of Mannheim
Deborah Naomi Mateja, University of Mannheim
Armin Heinzl, University of Mannheim

12:00 AM

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From Opaque Black Boxes To Dialogues: Integrating Mechanistic Interpretability With Human Interpretation In Hermeneutic Literature Reviews

Billy BH Mashele, University of Cape Town

12:00 AM

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Hybrid Upper Echelons: A Theorizing Review On Ai In Executive Decision-Making

Alisa Mehler, Technical University of Munich
Andreas Hein, University of St. Gallen
Helmut Krcmar, Technical University of Munich

12:00 AM

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Implementing Ai Governance: Contrasting The Academic And Grey Literature

Fuad Khan, University of Turku
Matti Minkkinen, University of Turku
Henrietta Jylhä, University of Turku
Teemu Birkstedt, University of Turku
Matti Mäntymäki, University of Turku

12:00 AM

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Making Sense Of Complexity: A Cognitive-Sensemaking Perspective On Perceived Complexity

Laura Niemann, OFFIS - Institute for Information Technology
Oliver Werth, OFFIS - Institute for Information Technology

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Standing On The Shoulders Of Paperclips: A Taxonomy Of Human-Centered Ai Systems

Maximilian Nebel, TU Dortmund University
Pauline Speckmann, TU Dortmund University
Seyyid Ahmed Ciftci, TU Dortmund University
Christian Janiesch, TU Dortmund University

12:00 AM

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The Role Of Digital Technologies In Collaboration Amongst Heterogeneous Actors In Crisis Management

Mylène Struijk, University of Sydney
Cintya Alvytri, University of Sydney
Laurens van der Varst, Netherlands Institute for Public Safety

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Theorizing Explanations: A Review Of Explainable Ai In Information Systems Research

Markus Herz, Faculty 3: Business and Law
Michael Klesel, Frankfurt University of Applied Science

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Theory-Driven Feature Engineering For Machine Learning Method: A Scoping Review And Future Research

Hui Rao, The University of Melbourne
Xiang Liu, University of Queensland
Avijit Sengupta, University of Queensland

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Three Faces Of Analytics: How Big Data Enables Operative Decisions, Drives Transformative Change, And Builds Adaptive Capability

Phong Trang, Informatics Department
Soumitra Chowdhury, Linnaeus University
Indresh Chaudhary, Linnaeus University
Kushan Rangana Rathnayake Kaluarachchilage, Department of Informatics

12:00 AM

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Unpacking The Role Of Individuals In Process Mining: A Literature Review And Research Framework

Julian Dyong, University of Münster
Sandro Franzoi, University of Münster
Jan vom Brocke, University of Muenster

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

When Trust Breaks: A Framework For Analyzing And Understanding Trust Violation And Repair In Sociotechnical Systems

Sophia Meywirth, University of Kassel
Andreas Janson, Institute of Information Systems and Digital Business
Matthias Söllner, University of Kassel

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Where Are The Humans? A Scoping Review Of Fairness In Multi-Agent Ai Systems

Simeon Allmendinger, University of Bayreuth
Luca Deck, University Bayreuth
Lucas Mueller, University of Bayreuth

12:00 AM