May 02, 2023
Great success for the Chair: All 5 submissions to ECIS 2023 accepted
The Chair of Information Systems, esp. Business Engineering, records a great success: All papers submitted by the authors to this year's European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) have been accepted for the conference. ECIS will take place from June 11 to 16 in Kristiansand, Norway. The theme of this year's conference is "Co-creating Sustainable Digital Futures" (https://ecis2023.no/).
The digital future is considered to be one of the Grand Challenges of the current century and plays a central role in supporting the provision of social goods such as healthcare, education and economic income. Another major theme is the digitalization of organizations, which is contributing to the need for organizations and institutions to refocus in order to shape a sustainable and employee-friendly future of work. The accepted contributions listed below fit into the theme of the digitization of companies as a Grand Challenge in the following way:
- “Covert Resistance Against Algorithmic Control on Online Labor Platforms - A Systematic Literature Review”, Jennifer Jiang
- “Embarking on the Digital Transformation Journey Toward a Data-Driven Organization: Empirical Insights into Transformation Starting Points”,
Hannes Fischer, Martin Wiener, Susanne Strahringer
The following paper arises from a collaboration with Kathrin Kirchner, Technical University of Denmark, Distinguished Research Fellow of the Chair, and Carol Saunders, Professor Emerita at the University of Central Florida, as part of the Chair's network:
- “The Dynamic Relationships Between Algorithmic Management and Workers' Occupational Well-being: A Job Demands-Resources Perspective”,
Isabell Lippert, Kathrin Kirchner, Carol Saunders
The following articles also contribute to the publications resulting from the DFG project of the chair in cooperation with the TU Darmstadt:
- "Algorithmic Control in Platform and Traditional Work Settings: An Updated Conceptual Framework", Felix Hirsch, Armin Alizadeh, Martin Wiener, Alec Cram
- "Perceived Algorithmic Control: Conceptualization and Scale Development",
Armin Alizadeh, Felix Hirsch, Alexander Benlian, Martin Wiener, Alec Cram
We thank all co-authors from inside and outside of the TU Dresden for the productive and successful collaboration.