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From Automation to Autonomisation: How to Capitalise on Empowered Processes Open
Process automation has been a cornerstone of organisational success, driving competitiveness through enhanced effectiveness and efficiency. While automation remains a key focus, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (M…
View article: The virtual doctor prescribing the future: Diagnostics with interactive clinical decision support
The virtual doctor prescribing the future: Diagnostics with interactive clinical decision support Open
The growing shortage of healthcare professionals, particularly in rural areas, poses a significant challenge to timely and effective medical care. To address this issue, we present the Virtual Doctor, a walk-in cabin designed to collect an…
Generative AI’s Impact on Organizational Structures: An Analysis in Collaboration with ChatGPT Open
Artificial intelligence has been rapidly increasing in sophistication and impact, reinforcing discussions of its extensive potential to disrupt jobs and organizations. This paper investigates the disruptive potential of generative artifici…
The effect of social interaction in virtual meeting settings on work engagement: a socio-technical systems study Open
The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting lockdowns drove new types of interactions between employees. Before the pandemic, social interaction could be performed both in person and online, but measures against COVID-19 required a reduction i…
Spillover effects in environmental behaviors: a scoping review about its antecedents, behaviors, and consequences Open
Research on environmental spillover, the phenomenon where engaging in one environmental behavior (EB) influences the likelihood of engaging in another EB, has expanded, introducing various theories and predictors to explain it. This study …
Towards future of work in immersive environments and its impact on the Quality of Working Life: a scoping review Open
In recent years, immersive environments and the technologies employed within them, such as Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Mixed Reality (MR), have become increasingly significant, particularly in the domains of education…
An Integrated Theoretical Model to Predict the Intention to Use Energy Monitoring Applications. Evidence from Germany Open
Energy consumption monitoring systems are becoming increasingly sophisticated, yet their adoption to support environmentally friendly decision-making remains low. In this paper, we develop an integrated theoretical model based on Reasoned …
Use Cases for Prospective Sensemaking of Human-AI-Collaboration Open
This study explores the potential of Human-AI Collaboration (HAIC) use cases as a tool for prospective sensemaking. Based on 14 interviews with executives of an automotive company, we identify and categorize HAIC use cases that can help or…
How Individuals Apply and Perceive Sunscreen: Empirical Evidence from Germany Open
Introduction: This study explores how individuals in Germany use and perceive sunscreen, aiming to identify the factors that influence their sunscreen choices. The research focuses on key elements such as convenience, environmental awarene…
German sugar beet farmers’ intention to use autonomous field robots for seeding and weeding Open
Robotic weed control is not yet widely adopted, despite its technological availability and proven economics and sustainability in crop cultivation by replacing seasonal labor and synthetic pesticides. This impedes technologically enabled c…
Use Cases for Prospective Sensemaking of Human-AI-Collaboration Open
This study explores the potential of Human-AI Collaboration (HAIC) use cases as a tool for prospective sensemaking. Based on 14 interviews with executives of an automotive company, we identify and categorize HAIC use cases that can help or…
Acceptance of AI in Health Care for Short- and Long-Term Treatments: Pilot Development Study of an Integrated Theoretical Model Open
Background As digital technologies and especially artificial intelligence (AI) become increasingly important in health care, it is essential to determine whether and why potential users intend to use related health information systems (HIS…
Employees’ acceptance of AI-based emotion analytics from speech on a group level in virtual meetings Open
Detecting emotions in virtual meetings can be a demanding task for humans due to technological constraints of current videoconferencing systems. AI-based emotion analytics from speech is a promising technological option to provide helpful …
Determining design criteria for indoor positioning system projects in hospitals: A design science approach Open
Objectives Indoor navigation systems (indoor positioning systems) can improve orientation for patients in hospitals and help employees to track assets. Many hospitals would like to implement indoor positioning systems but do not know how. …
Do taxpayers consider quality labels as a form of recommendation for good tax-preparation services? Evidence from Germany Open
Quality labels are important measures for reducing the information asymmetry between principals and agents to enhance trust. However, little research is available on the effects of quality labels used in tax-preparation services from criti…
Sharing Data With Shared Benefits: Artificial Intelligence Perspective Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) and data sharing go hand in hand. In order to develop powerful AI models for medical and health applications, data need to be collected and brought together over multiple centers. However, due to various reason…
Acceptance of AI in Health Care for Short- and Long-Term Treatments: Pilot Development Study of an Integrated Theoretical Model (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND As digital technologies and especially artificial intelligence (AI) become increasingly important in health care, it is essential to determine whether and why potential users intend to use related health information systems (HIS…
View article: Classroom or online learning? Impact of experiential learning in business process management education
Classroom or online learning? Impact of experiential learning in business process management education Open
This paper presents an empirical study with 150 graduate students at a business school to analyse the educational impact of experiential learning about process-oriented thinking in the classroom versus online learning setting. The results …
Understanding intention and use of digital elements in higher education teaching Open
Digital elements are being increasingly used in higher education teaching, but the intention and their actual use vary depending on the lecturers. We used the reasoned action approach to understand the beliefs and intentions behind the use…
Sharing Data With Shared Benefits: Artificial Intelligence Perspective (Preprint) Open
UNSTRUCTURED Artificial intelligence (AI) and data sharing go hand in hand. In order to develop powerful AI models for medical and health applications, data need to be collected and brought together over multiple centers. However, due to v…
The influence of institutional conditions on firms’ process innovation – evidence from firms based on a multi-country analysis Open
Purpose Our understanding of the influence of institutional conditions on process innovation is still limited, despite managers’ need to know which factors should be considered in decision-making and governments should be aware of how to f…