tag:www.inf.uni-hamburg.de,2005:/en/inst/ab/itg/news/currentCurrent News2022-01-05T15:19:59ZNAGR-fakmin-24581031-production2020-12-21T14:00:00ZAloha Hawaii! 3 Papers at HICSS 2021<p>The ITG working group will be represented with 3 papers at the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) early next year:</p>
Raabe, J.; Drews, P.; Horlach, B.; Schirmer., I. “Towards an Intra- and Interoganizational Perspective: Objectives and Areas of Activity of Digital Innovation Units”. Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), A Virtual Conference (accepted for publication)(2021)
Gebken, L.; Drews, P.; Schirmer., I. “Stakeholder and Value Orientation in Digital Social Innovation: Designing a Digital Donation Concept to Support Homeless Neighbors”. Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), A Virtual Conference (accepted for publication)(2021)
Burmeister, F. ; Drews, P.; Schirmer., I. “Modeling the C(o)urse of Privacy-critical Location-based Services Exposing Dark Side Archetypes of Location Tracking”. Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), A Virtual Conference (accepted for publication)(2021)
NAGR-fakmin-21405454-production2020-03-20T14:00:00ZResearch Groups ITG, WISTS and ITMC presented three publications at the WI2020 vertreten<img width="293" height="165" style="float:left" src="https://assets.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/instance_assets/fakmin/21402857/wi-2020-733x414-93707b9edbf258f9c646a101436a8e6d5b4c0c6e.jpg" />This year's motto: "Changing Landscapes - Shaping Digital Transformation and its Impact".
<p>From 9. to 11. March 2020, the 15. International Conference on Business Informatics took place in Potsdam. According to this year's motto „Changing Landscapes – Shaping Digital Transformation and its Impact," the changes, challenges and improvements of digitalization were discussed. We are very happy that not only one, but three research associates from the department of informatics managed to place papers at the conference:</p>
<p>· Mathis Poser and Prof. Dr. Eva Bittner (WISTS) on Hybrid Teamwork and the Consideration of Teamwork Concepts to Reach Naturalistic Interaction between Humans and Conversational Agents (https://doi.org/10.30844/wi_2020_a6-poser),</p>
<p>· Pascal Vogel, Christian Grotherr, Christian Kurtz and Prof. Dr. Tilo Böhmann (ITMC) on Conceptualizing Design Parameters of Online Neighborhood Social Networks (https://doi.org/10.30844/wi_2020_o5-vogel) as well as</p>
<p>· Jun-Patrick Raabe, Bettina Horlach, Prof. Dr. Paul Drews and Prof. Dr. Ingrid Schirmer (ITG) on Digital Innovation Units and Exploring Types, Linking Mechanisms and Evolution Strategies in Bimodal IT Setups (https://doi.org/10.30844/wi_2020_h5-raabe).</p><p>Photo: Jun-Patrick Raabe</p>NAGR-fakmin-14472587-production2018-09-17T22:00:00ZAloha Hawaii! 3 articles at HICSS 2019<p>What a success! The ITG research group will be represented with 3 articles at the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) early next year. Larissa Gebken, Fabian Burmeister and Jöran Tesse will present their articles "Enhancing the Building Information Modeling Lifecycle of Complex Structures with IoT: Phases, Capabilities and Use Cases", "A Privacy-driven Enterprise Architecture Meta-Model for Supporting Compliance with General Data Protection Regulation" and "Supporting Cross-Organizational Assimilation of IoT Innovation Exemplified by the ChainPORT Initiative".</p>NAGR-fakmin-14484657-production2018-09-14T22:00:00ZArticle in Hamburger Abendblatt<p>In their article "Müssen wir Angst vor der Digitalisierung haben?" published in the Hamburger Abendblatt Ingrid Schirmer and Kerstin Mayrberger talk about that many people could not only lose their jobs due to digitization, but overall could also lose the connection to modern society. The article can be found at https://www.jubilaeum.uni-hamburg.de/programm/100fragen/2018-09-17-frage-29-angst-digitalisierung.html.</p>NAGR-fakmin-11799399-production2018-06-25T22:00:00ZArticle accepted for publication in the Information Systems Journal (ISJ)<p>The joint article "How infrastructures anchor open entrepreneurship: The case of Bitcoin and stigma" by Claire Ingram Bogusz, Stockholm School of Economics, and Marcel Morisse was accepted for publication by the reviewers and has been published in the Information Systems Journal (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/isj.12204).</p>