Journal of Information Technology
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Rethinking technology regulation in the age of AI risks
Wendy L Currie, Jan Marco Leimeister, Daniel Schlagwein, and Leslie Willcocks
Next-generation IS research methods – towards a better understanding of complex and dynamic phenomena … and generative AI as the elephant in the room
Ivo Blohm, Shaila Miranda, Shuk Ying Ho, and Jan Marco Leimeister
Ethical design through grounding and evaluation: The EDGE method for designing information systems for social impact
Amber G Young, Syed Shuva, Tamara Roth, Yaping Zhu, and Alan R Hevner
Ethical issues and unintended consequences of digitalization and platformization
Matti Rossi, Christy MK Cheung, Suprateek (“Supra”) Sarker, and Jason B Thatcher
A guide for structured literature reviews in business research: The state-of-the-art and how to integrate generative artificial intelligence
Fabian Tingelhoff, Micha Brugger, and Jan Marco Leimeister
Guiding computationally intensive theory development with explainable artificial intelligence: The case of shapley additive explanations
Dominik Stoffels, Stefan Faltermaier, Kim Simon Strunk, and Marina Fiedler
Digital transformation: The geopolitical-organizational nexus
Wendy L Currie, Vishanth Weerakkody, and Ben Van Vliet
The group mind of hybrid teams with humans and intelligent agents in knowledge-intense work
Konstantin Hopf, Nora Nahr, Thorsten Staake, and Franz Lehner
Digital futures: Definition (what), importance (why) and methods (how)
Daniel Schlagwein, Wendy Currie, Jan Marco Leimeister, and Leslie Willcocks
ChatGPT et al.’: The ethics of using (generative) artificial intelligence in research and science
Daniel Schlagwein and Leslie Willcocks
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