Track Co-Chairs
Frank Chan, Ph.D., ESSEC Business School
Weiling Ke, Ph.D., Southern University of Science and Technology
Lionel P. Robert Jr., Ph.D., University of Michigan

Track Description
Digital technologies are transforming how organizations operate and compete, with advancements in artificial intelligence, blockchain, robotics, and extended reality leading the charge. These technologies promise to drive efficiencies, improve decision-making, and enhance customer experiences. However, the journey from IT adoption to achieving real business value is often fraught with challenges related to organizational culture, user acceptance, and readiness for change. It is essential for organizations to navigate these complexities to harness the full potential of new technologies.
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2025
Sunday, December 14th

Actualizing Affordances of Artificial Intelligence in Creative Industries

Doan Phuong Thao Hoang, UNSW
Carmen LEONG, UNSW Sydney
Seongmin Jeon, College of Business, Gachon University

Actualizing Affordances: A Configuration Theory of Effective Use in Acute Crises

Jeremie Katembo Kavota, University of Quebec at Montreal
Daniel Tomiuk, university of quebec at montreal
Bogdan Negoita, HEC Montréal
Liette Lapointe, McGill University

Beyond Mere Distance: How Intra- and Inter-Brand Proximity Shape Omnichannel Performance

XUANTING JIN, Korea University
Sungyong Um, Chung-Ang University
Taekyung Kim, Kyung Hee University
Dongwon Lee, Korea University

Bridging the Last Mile from IT Routinization to IT Infusion: A Viewpoint of IT Identity

Xiaojiang Zheng, BI Norwegian Business School
Shixuan Fu, University of Science and Technology Beijing
Yu Qin, Southern Cross University

Decomposing User Resistance to Algorithms on Social Media

Ya Zhou, Xiamen University
Meng Hu, Tianjin University
Cheng Luo, Tianjin University

Deployment and adoption of Hypervisors systems in Security Profession

christine dugoin, IAE de Paris

Developer Resistance to Generative AI Adoption: Identifying Barriers in Software Development

Leon Mueller, University of St.Gallen
Olivia Bruhin, University of St.Gallen

Exploring GenAI Adoption: A Comparative Case Study of Startups and Corporations

Benedikt Bluemelhuber, Technical University of Munich
Florian Alexander Novak, TUM School of Management

Fine-Tuning: How Model Family Diversification Shapes LLM Adoption

Kaiyue Liu, The University of Texas at Arlington

Is Federated Learning Ready for Business? A SWOT Perspective

Kristina Müller, Institute of Information Systems, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

Seniority, Spillovers, and AI-Enhanced Code Contributions: Evidence from a Large Enterprise

Mingxi Ye, City University of Hong Kong
Siyuan Jin, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Ziyuan Li, HSBC Lab
Wei Thoo Yue, City University of Hong Kong
Kar Yan Tam, HKUST

Stabilizing Variable Uses of Flexible Systems: A Rules-Based Perspective

TC Eley IV, Case Western Reserve University
Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University

Tensions of Occupational Identity and Patterns of Identity Protection: Preliminary Insights on Generative AI in the Software Engineering Domain

Anuschka Schmitt, The London School of Economics and Political Science
Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Harvard University
Osnat Mokryn, University of Haifa