The Institute for Information Systems (WIN) will be represented with 10 full papers at the European Conference on Information Systems, which will take place in June in Milan (Italy) in 2026. Congratulations to all authors!
- Diener, M., Kaps, S., Spitzer, P., Hirt, R., Vössing, M., Satzger, G. (2026): Rethinking Knowledge Work: Designing LLM-based Systems for Complexity Management
- Förster, M., Hagn, M., Hambauer, N., Jaki, P., Obermeier, A., Schiller, A., Wohlschlegel, J., Benlian, A., Heinrich, B., Jussupow, E., Klier, M., Kraus, M., Schnurr, D. (2026): Understanding Uncertainties in Explainable AI: A Structured Literature Review and Research Agenda
- Hendriks, D., Holstein, J., Spitzer, P. (2026): Thinking about the Consequences: Design Knowledge for Adherence on Pricing Systems
- Heyden, N., Kuhlmeier, F., Parsons, J., Maedche, A. (2026): A Context-Aware Urban Heat Companion for Prosumer Participatory Sensing and Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention
- Kuhlmann, L., Bauer, J., Staudt, P. (2026): Caught in Between: Scaling Barriers of Hybrid Digital Platforms
- Liebschner, J., Meier, I., Heinz, D., Satzger, G. (2026): The Adoption of AI-Based Assistants in Startup Innovation: Configuring Human–AI Agency in Entrepreneurial Work
- Sagnier, L., Hoppe-Ludwig, C., Strohmann, T., Ixmeier, A., Heinz, D. (2026): The AI-Enabled Circular Economy: Extracting and Synthesizing Design Knowledge
- Schulz, T., Speck, C. (2026): Conceptualising Reflective Use: Toward a Process Perspective on Human-AI Interaction
- Schulz, T., Stano, F., Schick, L., Weinhardt, C. (2026): Generating Competences: Evidence from a Teaching Format Using GenAI Podcast Creation
- Wagner, N. and Maedche, A. (2026): Designing for Imperfect Prompts: A Simulation-Based Evaluation of an LLM-Based Enterprise Data Assistant Using Knowledge Graphs
Beyond the full paper track, WIN researchers are also active in additional conference formats that provide dedicated spaces for emerging research and support early-stage scholars through the doctoral consortium.
- Chrisam, K. (2026): Delegation in Agentic Remote Meeting Systems: Empirical Studies on Multitasking and its Outcomes (Doctoral Consortium)
- Sommer, A., Seitz, J., Maedche, A. (2026): The Agency Paradox: High-Agency Argumentative Writing Support Increases Cognitive Load and Impairs Critical Thinking (TREO Forum)
Additionally, Daniel Heinz will participate in the Junior Faculty Consortium, a dedicated mentoring and networking format for early-career researchers.
For further information, please contact the authors directly or visit the websites of the respective research groups:
Research Group Prof. Förster
Research Group Prof. Pfeiffer
Research Group Prof. Satzger
Research Group Prof. Staudt
Research Group Prof. Mädche
Research Group Prof. Weinhardt
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