This track focuses on issues related to the manner in which humans interact with technologies in organizational, managerial, cultural, and social contexts. Humans and machines are collaborating in new ways and organizations are increasingly leveraging intelligent systems. These new human-computer and human-robot interactions represent an evolution in how work is going to be done, and impact individual and team dynamics. Understanding how digital technology shapes human cognition and emotion, and how users interact with technology and algorithms is important for advancing this research. Building robots that can interact socially, in a robust way, with humans is a critical goal. Implementation processes and approaches that help generate value through robotic interfaces and related technology in organizations are of interest. Additionally, we welcome papers that examine the usage and implications of robotic computing and its synergistic interactions with other technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Track Co-Chairs Kathrin Figl, Ph.D., University of Innsbruck Weiyin Hong, Ph.D., Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Traci Hess, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, AmherstSubscribe to RSS Feed (Opens in New Window)
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Shuyi Fang, Xi’an Jiaotong University 12:00 AM |
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Olga Tereschenko, Bern University of Applied Sciences 12:00 AM |
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Beauty is in the Eye of the Controller: Designing Avatars for the Actual and Ideal Self Rosa Holtzwart, University of Mannheim 12:00 AM |
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Can Humanizing Voice Assistants Unleash the Potential of Voice Commerce? Fabian Reinkemeier, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen 12:00 AM |
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Tobias Benjamin Fahse, University of St.Gallen 12:00 AM |
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Good Robot, Bad Robot: Customer Responses to Norm-Compliant and Norm-Violating Service Robots Ruth Maria Stock-Homburg, Technische Universität Darmstadt 12:00 AM |
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Green Nudges: How to Induce Pro-Environmental Behavior Using Technology Vincent Beermann, Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam 12:00 AM |
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Hearth: A Game Supporting Non-Intrusive and Concurrent Tracking of Player Emotion and Mouse Usage Shan Jiang, UNIVERSITY OF MASACHUSETTS BOSTON 12:00 AM |
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How do successful coping change appraisal and user responses? Christoph Weinert, University of Bamberg 12:00 AM |
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Implementing Choices in Chatbot-initiated Service Interactions: Helpful or Harmful? Elizabeth Han, Georgia Institute of Technology 12:00 AM |
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Managing AI Advice in Crowd Decision-Making Dominik David Walzner, University of Cologne 12:00 AM |
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Lara Riefle, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology 12:00 AM |
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Monitoring Cognitive Load with 3D-Printed EEG Headphones Michael Thomas Knierim, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) 12:00 AM |
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The Dark Side of Dark Mode: How Does Screen Display Mode Affect Financial Crimes Jie Tang, The University of Hong Kong 12:00 AM |
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The Emotional Impact of Pictures when Crowdfunding for Healthcare: An Experimental Study Andreas Blicher, Copenhagen Business School 12:00 AM |
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Using Digital Technology to Innovate Product Meaning: Case studies in Electric Vehicles Haoyue Gu, Western University 12:00 AM |