The concept of “Twin Transition” has emerged as a powerful concept for framing and making sense of the complex challenges facing contemporary organizations and societies. Twin Transition represent the ideal of a synergistic integration of digital and green transitions to more effectively address the climate crisis and achieve sustainable development. This track seeks to establish Twin transition as a frontier research area within the information systems (IS) discipline, one that is concerned with the nexus between digitalization, sustainability, and societal change.

Track Co-Chairs:
Jonny Holmström, Umeå University, Sweden
Margunn Annestad, University of Oslo, Norway
Johan Magnusson, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

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Schedule
2026
Sunday, June 14th
12:00 AM

A Bumpy Road Ahead? Industry Perspectives On The Fair-Wear Pricing Model For Sustainable Mobility

Constantin Brincoveanu, Goethe University Frankfurt
K. Valerie Carl, Goethe University Frankfurt/Main
Oliver Hinz, Goethe University Frankfurt

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

From Brown To Green: How Ai-Driven Transformation Enables Business Model Reconfiguration In The Twin Transition

Elaine Mosconi, Université de Sherbrooke
Marie-Claude Boudreau, UGA

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

From Vision To Practice: Realizing Twin Transition Through Digital Sustainability Initiatives

Julia Andersson, Umeå University
Daniel Skog, Umeå University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

"Gads" A Dsr Approach To Designing Green Anomalie Detection Systems: Driving Security Into Ressource Efficiency

Philipp Walter, Technical University Darmstadt
Niclas Brune, Technical University Darmstadt

12:00 AM

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Mapping Tensions In Digital Product Passport Ecosystems: Insights From The Green Steel Transition

Anshuman Panigrahi, Delft University of Technology
Boriana Rukanova, Delft University of Technology
Mark de Reuver, Delft University of Technology
Yao-hua Tan, Delft University of Technology

12:00 AM

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Navigating The Twin Transition: A Paradox Perspective On Concurrent Digital And Sustainability Change

Daria L. Stumkat, University of Muenster
Jan Stockhinger, University of Münster

12:00 AM

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The Ai-Enabled Circular Economy: Extracting And Synthesizing Design Knowledge

Linda Sagnier Eckert, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Christoph Hoppe, Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering
Timo Strohmann, University of Münster
Anne Ixmeier, LMU Munich School of Management
Daniel Heinz, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

12:00 AM

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Twin Transformation Affordances: A Routine-Based Perspective On The Entanglement Of Sustainable And Digital Transformation

Tasnim Zar, University of Applied Sciences Neu Ulm
Luca Stegmann, University of Applied Sciences Neu-Ulm
Andy Weeger, Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences

12:00 AM