2021 1 bis 10 von 18 EinträgenBrendel, A.B.; Lichtenberg, S.: User-Based Electric Vehicle Relocation in Carsharing. In: Cerbe, T. M., Pfau, W., & Degrimenci, K. (eds). Electric Vehicles in Shared Fleets (2021)Brendel, A.B.; Kolbe, L.M.: Taxonomy of Vehicle Relocation Problems in E-Carsharing. In: Cerbe, T. M., Pfau, W., & Degrimenci, K. (eds). Electric Vehicles in Shared Fleets (2021)Brendel, A.B.; Diederich, S.; Niedermann, F.: An Immodest Proposal – Going ‘All in’ on Replication Research in Information Systems. In: European Journal of Information Systems (EJIS). (conditionally accepted – revision submitted) (2021)Lichtenberg, S.; Brendel, A.B.; Bührke, J.; Diederich, S.; Kolbe, L.M.: ‘Not all Treasures are Silver and Gold’ – Understanding the Gamification Element Lootbox and its Influence on Motivation and Performance. In: Proceedings of European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) (forthcoming) (2021)Bührke, J.; Brendel, A. B.; Lichtenberg, S.; Diederich, S.; Morana, S.: Do you Feel a Connection? How Human-like Design of Conversational Agents Influences Donation Behavior. In: Proceedings of Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik (2021)Greve, M.; Brendel, A.B.; von Osten, N.; Kolbe, L.M.: Overcoming the Barriers of Mobile Health that Hamper Sustainability in Low Resource Environments. In: Journal of Public Health (2021)Brendel, A.B.; Lembcke, T.-B.; Muntermann, J.; Kolbe, L.M.: Toward Replication Study Types for Design Science Research. In: Journal of Information Technology (JIT) (2021)Bührke, J.; Brendel, A. B.; Lichtenberg, S.; Greve, M.; Mirbabaie, M.: Is Making Mistakes Human? On the Perception of Typing Errors in Chatbot Communication. In: Proceedings of Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) (2021)Lembcke, T.-B.; Herrenkind, B.; Nastjuk, I.; Brendel, A.B.: Promoting Business Trip Ridesharing with Green Information Systems: A Blended Environment Perspective. In: Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 91 (2021)Mirbabaie, M.; Marx, J.; Brendel, A.B.; Zander, K.: The Role of Parasocial Interactions for Podcast Backchannel Response. In: Proceedings of Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS). (conditionally accepted) (2021) 1 2 WeiterDiese Informationen werden vom Vorgängersystem FIS bereitgestellt.