Track Chairs
Nicholas Berente, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame
Andrew Burton-Jones, Ph.D., UQ Business School
Amany Elbanna, Ph.D., University of Sussex, UK

Track Description
The General IS Topics track is intended for high-quality papers on topics that do not have a specific fit with other tracks or have a very comprehensive, cross-thematic scope. The track aims to attract unique and novel papers and give an additional degree of freedom to the conference’s specific tracks, from an epistemological, ontological as well as methodological standpoint. Please check the fit of your paper with other tracks’ topics before submitting your paper to this track. The General IS Topics track furthermore provides the chairs of other tracks the opportunity to submit their manuscripts.
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2025
Sunday, December 14th

Agents of Change: The Role of Healthcare Professionals in Digital Innovation

Richard Guse, Technical University of Munich
Philipp Danylak, Technical University of Munich
Long Hoang Nguyen, Technical University of Munich
Scott Thiebes, Tongji University
Sebastian Lins, University of Kassel
Ali Sunyaev, Technical University of Munich

Artificial Intelligence, Domain AI Embeddedness, and Firm Productivity

Sipeng Zeng, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
Gavin Wang, University of Texas, Dallas
Tianshu Sun, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business

Breaking the Silos for Sustainable AI: Imaginary Workshops and Provocative Joint Inquiry in the Swedish Transport Administration

Jenny Eriksson Lundström, Uppsala University
Lena Hylving, University of Oslo/Informatics/Digital Innovation
Dina Koutsikouri, University of Gothenburg

“Donate to Offset Your Carbon Footprint”: Exploring Intention-Behavior Gap in Two Locations with Different Susceptibility of Forest Fire

Clara Hetty Primasari, Monash University
Juliana Sutanto, Monash University
Caddie Gao, Monash University
Misita Anwar, Swinburne Unversity of Technology

Experts, Novices, and AI: Delegation Decisions in Uncertain Environments

Renzhi (Fred) Zhao, Texas State University
Hongyu Gao, Oakland University

Hooked on Shadows: How Organizations Sustain Bodies at Work Through Data

Lorna Anne Downie, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Ella Hafermalz, Vrije U.
Stella Pachidi, Cambridge University

How Technology-Aided Decision-Making is Framed in Live Media Sports Broadcasting: A Temporal Analysis of VAR Interventions in Officiating

Lily Charlotte Haffner, University of Auckland Business School
Julia Kotlarsky, The University of Auckland
Ilan Oshri, University of Auckland

How to Design Serendipity for Burnout Mitigation? A Serendipity-Oriented Recommender System and Field Experiment

Yumei He, Tulane University
Yue Guan, Communication University of China
Ao Huang, University of Miami
Nina Huang, University of Miami

Managing Robots and People: Navigating Restaurant Managerial Roles Amid Changing Job Characteristics

Annette Masterson, University of Michigan
Samia Cornelius Bhatti, University of Michigan
Lionel Peter Robert Jr, University of Michigan

Optimal Reuse Strategies in New Product Development: A Computational Study of 3D-Printed Products

Saideh Alaei, ESSEC Business School
Harris Kyriakou, ESSEC Business School
Shagun Tripathi, IE Business School

Organizing at the Artificial Intelligence Frontier

Kevin Schmitt, University of St. Gallen

The Evolution of the Organizational Decision-Making Process: A Predictive Analysis of the Impact of Artificial Intelligence

Valentin Mayer, University of Bayreuth
Loreen Prediger, University of Bayreuth
Nils Urbach, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
Simon Meierhöfer, University of Bayreuth

The Making of AI's Identity for Organizational Transformation: An Ethnographic Study

Pooja Mohanty, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Casandra Grundstrom, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Uncovering Untapped Organizational Knowledge in Unstructured Data: GenAI and the Reconfiguration of Data Management

Jingyang Wang, University of Lausanne
Christine Legner, HEC Lausanne

When AI Becomes the Engine of Knowledge Creation: Can It Discover the Unknown?

Mingyuan Jiang, University of Queensland
Stan Karanasios, University of Queensland
Christoph Breidbach, The University of Queensland