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AI-based Value Creation in Multi-Platform Networks: A Structural Approach Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied Sciences
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Luca L. Bennardo, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Digital Ecosystems: Enabling Collaboration in a Fragmented World Marc Schmitt, University of Oxford
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Distributed Cognition and Human-AI Delegation in Knowledge Work Akhil S.G., Case Western Reserve University
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Do LLMs Care How You Ask? Prompt Tones and AI Accuracy, Trust, and Engagement Jordana J. George, Mays Business School at Texas A&M University
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Fostering Trustworthy Human-AI Collaboration through Explainable AI and Uncertainty Quantification Andreas Schauer, University of Regensburg
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Narrative AI and the Human-AI Oversight Paradox in Evaluating Early-Stage Innovations Jacquelin Lane, Harvard
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Track Chairs
Jeffrey Parsons, Ph.D., Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
Barbara Krumay, Ph.D., Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
James Y.L. Thong, Ph.D., Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Track Description
The ICIS 2025 Theme Track on “Achieving Digital Integration in the Age of AI” solicits contributions that study the integration of technology into modern work, social, and personal life. Understanding the ways in which technology permeates life and mediates experiences contributes to our understanding of the macro and micro aspects of human existence. We encourage submissions focused on key areas of the digital economy, related mechanisms that underpin functioning economies, the increasingly digital social life in which society is engaged, and the fully emergent digital entertainment milieu that surrounds us.