Jul 03, 2026
Widespread Faculty Participation in ECIS 2026
From June 15–17, 2026, nearly the entire Business Information Systems Division was represented at the34th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) 2026, “Reimagining Digital Technology for Business, Management, and Society.” A total of four papers were accepted and presented at the conference:
- Explaining the Sustainability of OGD-Based Applications: A Generativity Perspective (Eric Börner; Katja Bley): https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2026/govtrans/govtrans/15/
- Built for Sprints, Needed for Marathons: Mapping the Gap Between Science, Users, and Implementation in Digital Habit Formation Apps (Felix Reinsch; Michaela Loredana Sitzberger; Maren Kählig; Jeannette Stark): https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2026/hit/hit/14/
- A Typology of City-level Chief Data Officers in the Public Sector (Isabell Lippert): https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2026/govtrans/govtrans/3/
- Can Conversational XAI Improve User Performance? An Experimental Study (Sven Kruschel; Julian Rosenberger; Lasse Bohlen; Mathias Kraus; Patrick Zschech): https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2026/gen_track/gen_track/17/
In addition to the researchers in Business Information Systems, Dr. Janek Müksch and Mariam Bellger from the Chair of Business Administration, with a focus on Marketing, were also represented at ECIS and presented a paper.
- Trust Me If You Can: The Role of Competence, Benevolence, and Integrity When Digital Humans Fail (Janek Mücksch, Marie-Christin Papen, Sascha Lichtenberg, Alfred Benedikt Brendel, Mariam Bellger, et al.)