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56th HICSS 2023: Maui, HI, USA
- Tung X. Bui:
56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2023, Maui, Hawaii, USA, January 3-6, 2023. ScholarSpace 2023, ISBN 978-0-9981331-6-4 - Olga Scrivner, Maarten de Laat, Andy Nguyen, James Scrivner:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Advances in Teaching and Learning Technologies. 2-3 - Sarah Oeste-Reiß, Matthias Söllner, Jan Marco Leimeister:
Collaborative Work Practices for Management Education: Using Collaboration Engineering to Design a Reusable and Scalable Collaborative Learning Instructional Design. 4-13 - Belle Dang, Andy Nguyen, Yvonne Hong, Bich-Phuong Thi Nguyen, Bao-Nhi Dang Tran:
Revealing the Hidden Structure of Affective States During Emotion Regulation in Synchronous Online Collaborative Learning. 14-23 - Martin Brehmer, Ramona Reinelt:
Gamifying a Learning Management System: Narrative and Team Leaderboard in the Context of Effective Information Security Education. 24-33 - Laura Schlegel, Sofia Schöbel, Matthias Söllner:
Nudging Digital Learning - An Experimental Analysis of Social Nudges to Manage Self-Regulated Learning and Online Learning Success. 34-43 - Andreas Kaufmann, Dirk Riehle, Julia Krause, Nikolay Harutyunyan:
A Solution for Automated Grading of QDA Homework. 44-53 - Clemens Sauerwein, Simon Priller, Martin Dobiasch, Stefan Oppl, Michael Felderer, Ruth Breu:
Lecturers' and Students' Experiences with an Automated Programming Assessment System. 54-63 - Travis K. Huang, Yi-Ting Wang, Kuan-Yu Lin, Yung-Hao Liao:
An Enhanced Screenshot Interaction with Animated Stickers to Promote Learning Transfer. 64-73 - Chantal Mutimukwe, Shengnan Han, Olga Viberg, Teresa Cerratto-Pargman:
Privacy as Contextual Integrity in Online Proctoring Systems in Higher Education: A Scoping Review. 74-82 - Katsuyuki Umezawa, Kouta Ishida, Makoto Nakazawa, Shigeichi Hirasawa:
Proposal and Evaluation of Intermediate Content for the Transition from Visual to Text-Based Programming Languages. 83-92 - Pasi Karppinen, Elina Niemitalo-Haapola, Kasimir Sandbacka:
"At best, the students have themselves lead the discussion" - University Teachers' Experiences of Flipped Teaching. 93-102 - Selina Mayer:
Understanding the Challenges and Opportunities of Hybrid Education with Location Asynchrony. 103-112 - Franziska Stoeckl, Andreas Eckhardt:
Sociability and Technostress in Online Classes: The Effects on Students' Emotional Exhaustion During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 113-122 - Jana Gonnermann, Bonny Brandenburger, Gergana Vladova, Norbert Gronau:
To What Extent Can Individualisation in Terms of Different Types of Mode Improve Learning Outcomes and Learner Satisfaction? A Pre-study. 123-132 - Christy M. K. Cheung, Marten Risius, Matthew K. O. Lee, Christian Wagner:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Adversarial Behavior in Collaboration and Social Media Systems. 133 - Sippo Rossi, Youngjin Kwon, Odd Harald Auglend, Raghava Rao Mukkamala, Matti Rossi, Jason Thatcher:
Are Deep Learning-Generated Social Media Profiles Indistinguishable from Real Profiles? 134-143 - Huma Varzgani, Nima Kordzadeh, Kyumin Lee:
Toward Designing Effective Warning Labels for Health Misinformation on Social Media. 144-153 - Triparna de Vreede, Xusen Cheng, Dominik Siemon:
Introduction to the Minitrack on AI and the Future of Work. 154 - Eva Ritz, Fabio Donisi, Edona Elshan, Roman Rietsche:
Artificial Socialization? How Artificial Intelligence Applications Can Shape A New Era of Employee Onboarding Practices. 155-164 - Marc Pinski, Alexander Benlian:
AI Literacy - Towards Measuring Human Competency in Artificial Intelligence. 165-174 - Kelsea Schulenberg, Allyson I. Hauptman, Elizabeth A. Schlesener, Heather Watkins, Guo Freeman:
"I Felt Like I Wasn't Really Meant to be There": Understanding Women's Perceptions of Gender in Approaching AI Design & Development. 175-184 - Izabel Cvetkovic, Valeria Rosenberg, Eva A. C. Bittner:
Conversational Agent as a Black Hat: Can Criticising Improve Idea Generation? 185-195 - Laura Schulze, Manuel Trenz, Zhao Cai, Chee-Wee Tan:
Fairness in Algorithmic Management: How Practices Promote Fairness and Redress Unfairness on Digital Labor Platforms. 196-205 - Naif Alawi, Triparna de Vreede, Gert-Jan de Vreede:
Accepting the Familiar: The Effect of Perceived Similarity with AI Agents on Intention to Use and the Mediating Effect of IT Identity. 206-215 - Jonas Rieskamp, Lennart Hofeditz, Milad Mirbabaie, Stefan Stieglitz:
Approaches to Improve Fairness when Deploying AI-based Algorithms in Hiring - Using a Systematic Literature Review to Guide Future Research. 216-225 - Louise Harder Fischer, Nico Wunderlich, Richard L. Baskerville:
Artificial Intelligence and Digital Work: The Sociotechnical Reversal. 226-235 - Matthias Söllner, Eva A. C. Bittner, Philipp Alexander Ebel, Sarah Oeste-Reiß:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Applications of Human-AI Collaboration: Insights from Theory and Practice. 236 - Elizabeth Fox, Gregory Bowers, August A. Capiola, Arielle Stephenson:
The Design of an Ostensible Human Teammate. 237-246 - Andreas Bucher, Birgit Schenk, Gerhard Schwabe:
When Learning Turns To Surveillance - Using Pedagogical Agents in Organizations. 247-256 - Celina M. Olszak, Jozef M. Zurada, Dilek Kozanoglu:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Business Intelligence for Innovative, Collaborative and Sustainable Development of Organizations in Digital Era. 257-258 - Andrzej Sobczak, Leszek Ziora:
Intelligent Technologies Supporting the Management of a Smart City. Qualitative Approach. 259-268 - Celina M. Olszak, Marcin Palys:
Disruptive Technologies as a Driver to Organizational Success. Organizational Culture Perspective. 269-278 - Matthew L. Jensen, Tom Meservy, Kelly J. Fadel:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Collaboration in Online Communities: Information Processing and Decision Making. 279 - Morena Rivato, Michael A. Zaggl:
Status versus Reputation as Motivation in Online Communities. 280-289 - Bo Wen, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Anqi Xu:
Examining Effects of Badge Repeatability and Level on Users' Knowledge Sharing in Online Q&A Communities. 290-299 - Alexander Nejinski, Pavel Andreev:
Designing Community Collaboration Support System to Facilitate the Resilience of Supply Chains During Crises. 300-309 - Isabella Seeber, Joel S. Elson, Lena Waizenegger:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Collaboration with Intelligent Systems: Machines as Teammates. 310-311 - Bei Yan, Necdet Gurkan:
It Depends on the Timing: The Ripple Effect of AI on Team Decision-Making. 312-321 - Beau G. Schelble, Caitlin Lancaster, Wen Duan, Rohit Mallick, Nathan J. McNeese, Jeremy Lopez:
The Effect of AI Teammate Ethicality on Trust Outcomes and Individual Performance in Human-AI Teams. 322-331 - Mahei Manhai Li, Denise Löfflad, Cornelius Reh, Sarah Oeste-Reiß:
Towards the Design of Hybrid Intelligence Frontline Service Technologies - A Novel Human-in-the-Loop Configuration for Human-Machine Interactions. 332-341 - Antonia Tolzin, Andreas Janson:
Mechanisms of Common Ground in Human-Agent Interaction: A Systematic Review of Conversational Agent Research. 342-351 - Ilsang Ko, Daniel Beimborn:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Cross-Organizational and Cross-Border IS/IT Collaboration. 352 - Stefan Buchner, Dirk Riehle:
A Research Model for the Economic Assessment of Inner Source Software Development. 353-364 - Carolin Fleischmann, Isabella Seeber, Peter W. Cardon, Jolanta Aritz:
Fostering PsychologicalSafety in GlobalVirtual Teams: The Role of Reminder Nudges and Team-based Interventions. 365-374 - Saima Qutab, Michael D. Myers, Lesley A. Gardner:
Why collaborate? Factors Influencing in Crowdsourcing Ecosystems. 375-384 - Lina Zhou, Souren Paul, Florian Schwade:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Data Science for Digital Collaboration. 385 - Chul Min Lee, Joaquín Delgado Fernández, Sergio Potenciano Menci, Alexander Rieger, Gilbert Fridgen:
Federated Learning for Credit Risk Assessment. 386-395 - Lina Zhou, Jie Tao, Kanlun Wang:
On Left and Right: Understanding the Discourse of Presidential Election in Social Media Communities. 396-405 - Joel S. Elson, Douglas C. Derrick, Ryan M. Schuetzler:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Design, Development, and Evaluation of Collaboration Technologies. 406-407 - Peter Schopf, Julia M. Jonas:
Affordances of Augmented Reality Systems for Co-Located Collaboration. 408-417 - Manuel Rebol, Krzysztof Pietroszek, Claudia Ranniger, Colton Hood, Adam Rutenberg, Neal Sikka, Christian Guetl:
Collaborative System Design of Mixed Reality Communication for Medical Training. 418-427 - Geoff Musick, Beau G. Schelble, Rohit Mallick, Nathan J. McNeese:
Selective Sharing is Caring: Toward the Design of a Collaborative Tool to Facilitate Team Sharing. 428-437 - Marten Borchers, Navid Tavanapour, Eva A. C. Bittner:
Designing Mobile Applications for Citizen Participation in Urban Planning. 438-447 - Matthieu Lauras, Louis Faugère, Samuel Fosso Wamba:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Digital and Hyperconnected Supply Chain Systems. 448 - Tianyuan Zhang, Manon Grest, Souad Rabah, Gregory Zacharewicz, Frédérick Bénaben, Matthieu Lauras:
Simulation-based Assessment of Hyperconnected Humanitarian Supply Chains Response Readiness. 449-458 - Somnath Mazumdar:
How to Reduce Information Silos While Blockchain-ifying Recycling Focused Supply Chain Solutions? 459-468 - A. Aggarwal, Doug Vogel, Yuko Murayama:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Emerging Issues in e-Collaboration Distributed Group Decision-Making: Opportunities and Challenges. 469 - Ioanna Topa, Maria Karyda:
Addressing Organisational, Individual and Technological Aspects and Challenges in Information Security Management: Applying a Framework for a Case Study. 470-479 - Sangseok You, Lionel Robert:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Human-Robot Interactions. 480 - Viviana Oberhofer, Isabella Seeber, Ronald Maier:
Human-Robot Interaction: Mapping Literature Review and Network Analysis. 481-490 - Sarah A. Jessup, Sasha M. Willis, Gene M. Alarcon:
Extending the Affective Technology Acceptance Model to Human-Robot Interactions: A Multi-Method Perspective. 491-500 - Ali Momen, Ewart de Visser, Kyle Wolsten, Katrina Cooley, James C. Walliser, Chad C. Tossell:
Trusting the Moral Judgments of a Robot: Perceived Moral Competence and Humanlikeness of a GPT-3 Enabled AI. 501-510 - Xusen Cheng, Xiangbin Yan, Deepinder S. Bajwa:
Introduction to the Minitrack on IT Enabled Collaboration for Development. 511 - Zhao Huang, Jian Mou, Morad Benyoucef, Jongki Kim:
Live Streaming: Its Relevant Concepts and Literature Review. 512-519 - Sarah Oeste-Reiß, Matthias Söllner, Jan Marco Leimeister:
Transferring Well-Performing Collaborative Work Practices with Parameterized Templates and Guidebooks: Empowering Subject Matter Experts for an Adaptation to Slightly Different Contexts. 520-529 - Cathal Doyle, Yi-Te Chiu, Tadhg Nagle, Markus Luczak-Rösch:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Open Science Practices in Information Systems Research. 530-531 - Daniel Sivizaca Conde, Natalia Kliewer, David Rößler, Lars Stegemann:
Enabling Data-Driven Mobility Research: Design Principles and Design Features for an Open Platform Approach. 532-541 - Xusen Cheng, Jian Mou, Xiao-Liang Shen, Triparna de Vreede:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Opportunities and Challenges in the Metaverse. 542-543 - Sofia Schöbel, Jasmin Karatas, Fabian Tingelhoff, Jan Marco Leimeister:
Not Everything is a Metaverse?! A Practitioners Perspective on Characterizing Metaverse Platforms. 544-553 - Xusen Cheng, Shuang Zhang, Wanxin Liu, Jian Mou:
Understanding visitors' metaverse and in-person tour intentions during the COVID-19 pandemic: A coping perspective. 554-562 - Derrick L. Cogburn, Michael J. Hine, Victoria Y. Yoon:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Text Mining and Analytics. 563-564 - Ryan Mullins, Michael Terry:
Synthetic APIs: Enabling Language Models to Act as Interlocutors Between Natural Language and Code. 565-574 - Yen-Hao Huang, Chin-Ting Kuo, Yi-Shin Chen:
Boosting Factual Consistency and High Coverage in Unsupervised Abstractive Summarization. 575-584 - Erjon Skenderi, Salla-Maaria Laaksonen, Kostas Stefanidis, Jukka Huhtamäki:
Assessing Text Representation Methods on Tag Prediction Task for StackOverflow. 585-594 - Louisa Ebert, Sebastian Huettemann, Roland M. Mueller:
Hey Article, What Are You About? Question Answering for Information Systems Articles through Transformer Models for Long Sequences. 595-604 - Kaveh Abhari, Bo Sophia Xiao:
Introduction to the Minitrack on The Sharing Economy. 605-606 - Julia Schweihoff, Ilka Jussen, Valentin Dahms, Frederik Möller, Boris Otto:
How to Share Data Online (fast) - A Taxonomy of Data Sharing Business Models. 607-616 - Sambit Tripathi, Amit V. Deokar, Prasanna P. Karhade, Xiaobai Li:
To Cooperate or to Compete in the Gig Economy? Endorsements and the Performance of Freelancers in Online Labor Markets. 617-625 - Quanchen Liu, Bingqing Xiong, Zhao Cai, Eric T. K. Lim, Chee-Wee Tan:
Unraveling the Relationship between Content Design and Kinesthetic Learning on Communities of Practice Platforms. 626-635 - Tin King So, Christy M. K. Cheung, Samson K. H. Tai:
Cryptocurrency Research in the Field of Information Systems: A Literature Review and its Implications for Sharing Economy Research. 636-645 - Derrick L. Cogburn, J. Alberto Espinosa, Mark A. Clark, Emma S. Nordbäck:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Virtual Collaboration, Organizations, and Networks. 646-648 - Colin Conrad, Michael Klesel, Frederike Marie Oschinsky, Kydra Mayhew, Kiera G. R. O'Neil, Francesco Usai:
Quality Is more Important than Quantity: Social Presence and Workplace Ergonomics Control Predict Perceived Remote Work Performance. 649-658 - Yi-Hung Chou, Zhendong Wang, Tobias Schimmer, Rafael Prikladnicki, David F. Redmiles:
Adapting Software Teams to the New Normal: An Early Case Study of Transitioning to Hybrid Work Under COVID-19. 659-668 - Nina Passlack:
Alone Together: Organizational Measures to Address Pitfalls of Virtual Collaboration. 669-678 - Philip Heltweg, Dirk Riehle:
Challenges to Open Collaborative Data Engineering. 679-688 - Mario Müller, Christoph Rosenkranz:
The Role of Dependency Networks in Developer Participation Decisions in Open Source Software Ecosystems: An Application of Stochastic Actor-Oriented Models. 689-698 - Daniela Pyhäjärvi, Emma S. Nordbäck, Niina Nurmi:
Who decides where we work - the individual, the collective or the institution? Narratives of legitimizing hybrid work practices. 699-708 - Radmila Juric, Robert Steele:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Accountability, Evaluation, and Obscurity of AI Algorithms. 711 - Nathan Aguilar, Aviv Landau, Siva Mathiyazhagan, Alex Auyeung, Sarah Dillard, Desmond Patton:
Applying Reflexivity to Artificial Intelligence for Researching Marginalized Communities and Real-World Problems. 712-721 - Elisabetta Ronchieri, Clara Biagi:
Comparing Methods for Mitigating Gender Bias in Word Embedding. 722-731 - Omar F. El-Gayar, PingSun Leung, Arno Scharl:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Analytics and Decision Support for Green IS and Sustainability Applications. 732 - Jonas Witte, Kevin Gao, Anne Zöll:
Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Sustainable Agriculture? A Research Agenda. 733-742 - Lawrence Mosley, Hieu Pham, Yogesh Bansal, Eric Hare, Charity Mwanza:
Image-Based Sorghum Head Counting When You Only Look Once. 743-750 - Vincent Beermann, Thomas Haskamp, Carolin Marx, Falk Uebernickel:
Addressing Inertia in Pro-Environmental Behavior through Nudges: A Review of Existing Literature and a Framework for Future Research. 751-760 - Jessica Ochmann, Christiane Lehrer:
One Save Per Day: How Mobile Technology Can Support Individuals to Adopt Pro-Environmental Behaviors. 761-770 - Maria C. G. Hart, Sarah Eckhoff, Michael H. Breitner:
Sustainable Energy System Planning in Developing Countries: Facilitating Load Profile Generation in Energy System Simulations. 771-780 - Yinlena Xu, Silverio Martínez-Fernández, Matias Martinez, Xavier Franch:
Energy Efficiency of Training Neural Network Architectures: An Empirical Study. 781-790 - Stephen H. Kaisler, Frank Armour, J. Alberto Espinosa:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Big Data and Analytics: Pathways to Maturity. 791-794 - Jacob Dineen, Donald J. Kridel, Daniel R. Dolk, David G. Castillo:
Unified Explanations in Machine Learning Models: A Perturbation Approach. 795-804 - Stephen H. Kaisler, J. Alberto Espinosa, William H. Money, Frank Armour:
Big Data and Analytics: Issues and Challenges for the Past and Next Ten Years. 805-814 - Kara Combs, Trevor Bihl:
Clustering and Topological Data Analysis: Comparison and Application. 815-824 - Marco Geiger, Dominik Martin, Niklas Kühl:
Deep Domain Adaptation for Detecting Bomb Craters in Aerial Images. 825-834 - Lucas Baier, Tim Schlör, Jakob Schoeffer, Niklas Kühl:
Detecting Concept Drift with Neural Network Model Uncertainty. 835-844 - Kimberly Ferguson-Walter, Sunny Fugate, Cliff Wang, Matt Bishop:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Cyber Deception and Cyberpsychology for Defense. 845 - Ryan Gabrys, Anu Venkatesh, Daniel Silva, Mark Bilinski, Maxine Major, Justin Mauger, Daniel H. Muhleman, Kimberly Ferguson-Walter:
Emotional State Classification and Related Behaviors Among Cyber Attackers. 846-855 - Yinuo Du, Baptiste Prébot, Xiaoli Xi, Cleotilde Gonzalez:
A Cyber-War Between Bots: Human-Like Attackers are More Challenging for Defenders than Deterministic Attackers. 856-865 - Jared Chandler, Adam Wick:
Deceptive Self-Attack for Cyber-Defense. 866-875 - Edward A. Cranford, Han-Ching Ou, Cleotilde Gonzalez, Milind Tambe, Christian Lebiere:
Accounting for Uncertainty in Deceptive Signaling for Cybersecurity. 876-885 - Christian Koldewey, Martin Rabe, Roman Dumitrescu, Johannes Winter:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Data-driven Services in Manufacturing: Innovation, Engineering, Transformation, and Management. 886-888 - Can Azkan, Gero Strobel, Lennart Iggena, Joshua Gelhaar, Alexander Kreyenborg:
Barriers to the Development of Data-Driven Services: An ISM Approach for SMEs. 889-898 - David Jaspert, Martin Ebel, Sven Maihöfer, Jens Poeppelbuss:
To Plan or Not to Plan? Exploring Entrepreneurial Logics in Digital Servitization. 899-908 - Janika Kutz, Jens Neuhüttler, Kristian Schaefer, Jan Spilski, Thomas Lachmann:
Generic Role Model for the Systematic Development of Internal AI-based Services in Manufacturing. 909-917 - Dursun Delen, Behrooz Davazdahemami:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Data, Text, and Web Mining for Business Analytics. 918-919 - José Parra-Moyano, Daniel Partida, Moritz Gessl:
Your Sentiment Matters: A Machine Learning Approach for Predicting Regime Changes in the Cryptocurrency Market. 920-929 - Ferhat D. Zengul, Aysegul Bulut, Nurettin Oner, Abdulaziz Ahmed, Manju Yadav, Hope G. Gray, Bunyamin Ozaydin:
A Practical and Empirical Comparison of Three Topic Modeling Methods Using a COVID-19 Corpus: LSA, LDA, and Top2Vec. 930-939 - Maria Ganzha, Aleksander Denisiuk, Piotr Sowinski, Katarzyna Wasielewska-Michniewska, Marcin Paprzycki:
Multi-Domain Named Entity Recognition for Robotic Process Automation. 940-949 - Martin Kauschinger, Niklas Vieth, Maximilian Schreieck, Helmut Krcmar:
Detecting Feature Requests of Third-Party Developers through Machine Learning: A Case Study of the SAP Community. 950-959 - Kara Combs, Trevor Bihl, Subhashini Ganapathy:
Integration of Computer Vision with Analogical Reasoning for Characterizing Unknowns. 960-969 - Donghui Shi, Hui Zhang, Jian Guan, Jozef M. Zurada, Zejun Chen, Xiyang Li:
Deep Learning in Predicting Real Estate Property Prices: A Comparative Study. 970-979 - Xiaowei Shi, Jiarun Song, Junchao Wu, Qiang Wei:
Serialized Knowledge Enhanced Multi-objective Person-job Matching Recommendation in a High Mobility Job Market. 980-989 - Pirkko Walden, Tomi Dahlberg:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Digital Mobile Services for Everyday Life. 990 - Ewa Soja, Piotr Soja, Ella Kolkowska:
Understanding Drivers for Acceptance and Use of Digital Care Services for Seniors: Learning from a Value-Focused Thinking Study in Poland and Sweden. 991-1000 - Jukka Heikkilä, Marikka Heikkilä, Gabriel März:
Platforms for Smart Fairways - Enhancing Services for Autonomous Maritime Traffic and Other Emerging Uses of Territorial Sea. 1001-1009 - Francis Joseph Costello, Min Gyeong Kim, Kun Chang Lee:
Appreciating the Performance of Neuroscience Mining in NeuroIS research: A Case Study on Consumer's Product Perceptions in the Two UI Modes - Dark UI vs. Light UI. 1010-1019