@article{ChaurasiaGoeckeDe2023, author = {Chaurasia, Prashant Kumar and Goecke, Sven Frithjof and De, Amitava}, title = {Towards real-time monitoring of metal transfer and melt pool temperature field in gas metal arc directed energy deposition}, series = {Welding in the World}, journal = {Welding in the World}, number = {67}, publisher = {Springer Link}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s40194-023-01534-2}, pages = {1781 -- 1791}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Large three-dimensional metallic parts can be printed layer-by-layer using gas metal arc directed energy deposition (GMA-DED) process at a high deposition rate and with little or no material wastage. Fast responsive real-time monitoring of GMA-DED process signatures and their transient variations is required for printing of dimensionally accurate and structurally sound parts. A systematic experimental investigation is presented here on multi-layer GMA-DED with two different scanning strategies using a high strength low alloy (HSLA) filler wire. The dynamic metal transfer, melt pool temperature field and its longitudinal cross-section, and arc voltage and current are monitored synchronously. The transient arc heat input and the melt pool solidification cooling rate are estimated from the monitored signals. The layer-wise variations of the melt pool dimension, surface temperature profile, thermal cycles, and solidification cooling rate are examined for different scanning strategies. It is comprehended that the part defects can be minimized, and the mass production of zero-defect parts can be achieved in GMA-DED process with synchronized monitoring and assessment of the real-time process signatures.}, language = {en} } @article{RevinaAksu2023, author = {Revina, Aleksandra and Aksu, {\"U}nal}, title = {An approach for analyzing business process execution complexity based on textual data and event log}, series = {Information Systems}, journal = {Information Systems}, number = {114}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.is.2023.102184}, year = {2023}, abstract = {With the advent of digital transformation, organizations increasingly rely on various information systems to support their business processes (BPs). Recorded data, including textual data and event log, expand exponentially, complicating decision-making and posing new challenges for BP complexity analysis in Business Process Management (BPM). Herein, Process Mining (PM) serves to derive insights based on historic BP execution data, called event log. However, in PM, textual data is often neglected or limited to BP descriptions. Therefore, in this study, we propose a novel approach for analyzing BP execution complexity by combining textual data serving as an input at the BP start and event log. The approach is aimed at studying the connection between complexities obtained from these two data types. For textual data-based complexity, the approach employs a set of linguistic features. In our previous work, we have explored the design of linguistic features favorable for BP execution complexity prediction. Accordingly, we adapt and incorporate them into the proposed approach. Using these features, various machine learning techniques are applied to predict textual data-based complexity. Moreover, in this prediction, we show the adequacy of our linguistic features, which outperformed the linguistic features of a widely-used text analysis technique. To calculate event log-based complexity, the event log and relevant complexity metrics are used. Afterward, a correlation analysis of two complexities and an analysis of the significant differences in correlations are performed. The results serve to derive recommendations and insights for BP improvement. We apply the approach in the IT ticket handling process of the IT department of an academic institution. Our findings show that the suggested approach enables a comprehensive identification of BP redesign and improvement opportunities.}, language = {en} } @incollection{RevinaRizunAksu2023, author = {Revina, Aleksandra and Rizun, Nina and Aksu, {\"U}nal}, title = {Towards a Framework for Context Awareness Based on Textual Process Data: Case Study Insights}, series = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing}, booktitle = {Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing}, number = {466}, publisher = {Springer Cham}, isbn = {978-3-031-26885-4 (Print) 978-3-031-26886-1 (online)}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26886-1_2}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Context awareness is critical for the successful execution of processes. In the abundance of business process management (BPM) research, frameworks exclusively devoted to extracting context from textual process data are scarce. With the deluge of textual data and its increasing value for organizations, it becomes essential to employ relevant text analytics techniques to increase the awareness of process workers, which is important for process execution. The present paper addresses this demand by developing a framework for context awareness based on process executions-related textual data using a well-established layered BPM context model. This framework combines and maps various text analytics techniques to the layers of the context model, aiming to increase the context awareness of process workers and facilitate informed decision-making. The framework is applied in an IT ticket processing case study. The findings show that contextual information obtained using our framework enriches the awareness of process workers regarding the process instance urgency, complexity, and upcoming tasks and assists in making decisions in terms of these aspects.}, language = {en} } @book{Tanski2023, author = {Tanski, Joachim}, title = {Compliance-Management}, edition = {1}, publisher = {Springer Gabler Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-40681-3 (Softcover) 978-3-658-40682-0 (e-Book)}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-40682-0}, pages = {63}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Dieses Buch bietet eine komprimierte und praxisorientierte Einf{\"u}hrung in die Grundlagen und Anforderungen eines Compliance-Managements, um den Leser schnell mit aktuellen und zentralen Regelungen vertraut zu machen. Dabei wird auf gesetzliche und regulatorische Bestimmungen ebenso eingegangen wie auf betriebswirtschaftliche Notwendigkeiten, um Mitarbeitende und Unternehmen vor den schwerwiegenden Folgen von Compliance-Verst{\"o}ßen zu sch{\"u}tzen.}, language = {de} } @incollection{Tanski2023, author = {Tanski, Joachim}, title = {Limitierende Faktoren}, series = {Compliance-Management}, booktitle = {Compliance-Management}, publisher = {Springer ebooks}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-40682-0_4}, pages = {49 -- 49}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Wie bei allen Risiken gibt es auch bei Compliance-Risiken kein Null-Risiko. Man wird in der Praxis noch nicht einmal in die unmittelbare N{\"a}he einer Null kommen. Ein Null-Compliance-Risiko ist auch deshalb nicht erreichbar, weil sich st{\"a}ndig neue Risikofelder auftun. So beispielsweise durch {\"A}nderung von Gesch{\"a}ftsmodellen oder Vertriebswegen oder durch neue rechtliche Rahmenbedingen.}, language = {de} } @incollection{BurgerMenzel2023, author = {Burger-Menzel, Bettina}, title = {Wirtschaftsf{\"o}rderung und E-Governance: Von der Resilienz zur Transformation?}, series = {Wirtschaftsf{\"o}rderung in der Krise}, booktitle = {Wirtschaftsf{\"o}rderung in der Krise}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, address = {Wiesbaden}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-41390-3_10}, pages = {171 -- 196}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Unsere Welt ver{\"a}ndert sich in unterschiedlichen Tempi und Verwerfungstiefen. Dies ist das einzig Verl{\"a}ssliche f{\"u}r Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Zum einen z{\"a}hlt die kreative Zerst{\"o}rung zum ‚Markenkern' marktwirtschaftlicher Systeme. Die Wirtschaftsakteure stehen dadurch an ihrem jeweiligen Standort unter einer Art (produktivem) Dauerstress. Es gibt Gewinner und Verlierer, weil Wettbewerber unterschiedlich erfolgreich kostensenkende Rationalisierungen, technischen Fortschritt und die Erschließung neuer (globaler) M{\"a}rkte realisieren. Der damit einhergehende Strukturwandel gilt als wirtschaftssystemischer Normalzustand. Zum anderen gibt es Krisen. Und auch ‚unter Schock' (re-)agieren Akteure ungleich, wie die Corona-Pandemie oder abrupte Ver{\"a}nderungen durch die Finanzkrise zeigen. Einige Akteure und Standorte bleiben mit ihrem jeweiligen Profil und Potenzial (weiterhin) produktiv widerstandsf{\"a}hig. F{\"u}r andere versch{\"a}rfen sich der wirtschaftliche Niedergang und dessen Folgen f{\"u}r die Arbeitsm{\"a}rkte und Lebensqualit{\"a}t der Betroffenen. Regionale Wirtschaftsf{\"o}rderung unterst{\"u}tzt, dass sich die Wirtschaftsstrukturen an einem Standort {\"u}berlebensf{\"a}hig ausrichten. Doch kann sie auch beim Umgang mit Krisen einen Mehrwert erzielen und z{\"a}hlt dies {\"u}berhaupt zu ihrem Regelauftrag? Und welche Rolle spielt die Digitalisierung? Der Beitrag stellt den sachlogischen Zusammenhang zwischen diesen Teilfragen her und ordnet neuere Ans{\"a}tze ein. Zudem werden Ansatzstellen aufgezeigt, um die regionale Wirtschaftsf{\"o}rderung praxisorientiert weiterzuentwickeln. ‚Electronic Government' (E-Government) beschreibt dabei den Einsatz von Informationstechnik, Telekommunikation und Medien (ITKM) im {\"o}ffentlichen Sektor, w{\"a}hrend ‚Electronic Governance' (E-Governance) hybride oder private Akteure miteinbezieht. Der Beitrag ist wie folgt strukturiert: Zun{\"a}chst werden Schl{\"u}sselbegriffe wie Strukturpolitik und Resilienz gekl{\"a}rt und mit den Kontextfaktoren verkn{\"u}pft, welche die Steuerungslogik von Wirtschaftsf{\"o}rderung bestimmen. Danach wird diskutiert, inwiefern die Wirtschaftsf{\"o}rderung E-Government und E-Governance nutzen kann, um Resilienz zu st{\"a}rken und m{\"o}glichst transformativ wirken zu k{\"o}nnen.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{FitzVeldyaevaTeutenbergetal.2023, author = {Fitz, Lukas R. G. and Veldyaeva, Ekaterina and Teutenberg, Lukas and Scheeg, Michaela and Scheeg, Jochen}, title = {Puzzle away the Puzzledness: Action-Design Study of an Educational Escape Room for Intervention in SMEs' Perception towards ICT Adoption}, series = {Konferenz: 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS); Honolulu, HI, USA}, booktitle = {Konferenz: 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS); Honolulu, HI, USA}, isbn = {978-0-9981331-7-1}, pages = {5347 -- 5356}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Digital transformation initiatives in small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) are often hampered by individual practitioners' perceptions of information and communication technology (ICT). This research employs an educational escape room (ER) game for an intervention towards informed decision-making on ICT adoption in SMEs. ER design and implementation are elaborated and consequently tested with SME practitioners, all embedded in an action-design study based on a qualitative research methodology. The result highlights a trade-off between creating immersive game experiences and achieving learning objectives. Still, the outcome implies an impact on players' perception of ICT integrated in the ER. The findings contribute to the emerging field of serious games for learning and shed light on the potential of game-based interventions for SMEs.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Kramann2023, author = {Kramann, Guido}, title = {AOGscript - Design of a Stand-Alone Scripting Language for the Generation of Music. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Ubiquitous Music, 2023}, series = {Konferenz: 13th International Symposium on Ubiquitous Music 2023 (Ubimus23) , Ulster University, Derry~Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 2-4 November, 2023}, booktitle = {Konferenz: 13th International Symposium on Ubiquitous Music 2023 (Ubimus23) , Ulster University, Derry~Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 2-4 November, 2023}, publisher = {Zenodo}, isbn = {978-65-00-85069-7}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.10670220}, pages = {95 -- 109}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Ubiquitous Music is an interdisciplinary research area that combines methodologies from music, computer science, education, creativity studies, human sciences and engineering. The Ubiumus 2023 symposium, held at Ulster University and North West Regional College in Derry~Londonderry, Northern Ireland, included contributions on the following topics: Rapid Prototyping and Live Environments Ecological Approaches to Ubiquitous Music Ubiquitous Music Creative Practices, Tools and Influences The symposium also included a number of artistic contributions and workshops, which are also discussed in the proceedings volume. A number of events (including all paper presentations, an invited lecture, a panel discussion, and a keynote and associated performance) were also documented via video, with a link available in this Proceedings volume.}, language = {en} } @unpublished{Tarassow2023, author = {Tarassow, Artur}, title = {The potential of LLMs for coding with low-resource and domain-specific programming languages}, doi = {10.48550/arXiv.2307.13018}, pages = {1 -- 27}, year = {2023}, abstract = {This paper presents a study on the feasibility of using large language models (LLM) for coding with low-resource and domain-specific programming languages that typically lack the amount of data required for effective LLM processing techniques. This study focuses on the econometric scripting language named hansl of the open-source software gretl and employs a proprietary LLM based on GPT-3.5. Our findings suggest that LLMs can be a useful tool for writing, understanding, improving, and documenting gretl code, which includes generating descriptive docstrings for functions and providing precise explanations for abstract and poorly documented econometric code. While the LLM showcased promoting docstring-to-code translation capability, we also identify some limitations, such as its inability to improve certain sections of code and to write accurate unit tests. This study is a step towards leveraging the power of LLMs to facilitate software development in low-resource programming languages and ultimately to lower barriers to entry for their adoption.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Guido2023, author = {Guido, Kramann}, title = {AOGscript, Generative Code as Conceptual Artwork: Giving Space to Astonishment. Proceedings of xCoAx 2023}, series = {Konferenz: xCoAx 2023 11th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics \& X}, booktitle = {Konferenz: xCoAx 2023 11th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics \& X}, publisher = {i2ADS}, address = {Porto, Portugal}, isbn = {978-989-9049-52-9}, doi = {10.34626/xcoax.2023}, pages = {401 -- 408}, year = {2023}, language = {en} } @unpublished{BaevaBrunnerElmasetal.2023, author = {Baeva, Gergana and Brunner, Robert and Elmas, Filiz and Fresz, Benjamin and Fuß, Christine and Heß, Claudia and Kellmeyer, Philipp and Mahner, Malin and Paulheim, Heiko and Poretschkin, Maximilian and Puntschuh, Michael and Seyerlein-Klug, Annegrit}, title = {Welche Zertifizierung ist hilfreich f{\"u}r Verbraucher*innen?}, doi = {10.24406/publica-2132}, year = {2023}, abstract = {In diesem Whitepaper fokussieren wir uns auf die KI-Verordnung nicht erfasste freiwillige Zertifizierung. Dabei stehen die Interessen und Sichtweisen der Verbraucher*innen im Vordergrund. Als Verbraucher*innen betrachten wir nicht nur die unmittelbaren Nutzer*innen von KI-Systemen, sondern auch Privatpersonen, die indirekt von KI-Ergebnissen betroffen sein k{\"o}nnen. Zudem ber{\"u}cksichtigen wir Menschen in der Rolle als souver{\"a}ne Datensubjekte, deren personenbezogene Daten in die Entwicklung von KI-Systemen einfließen. Dieses breite Verst{\"a}ndnis des Verbraucher*innenbegriffs entspricht dem Selbstverst{\"a}ndnis des Zentrums f{\"u}r vertrauensw{\"u}rdige K{\"u}nstliche Intelligenz (ZVKI). Wir stellen Thesen auf, wie freiwillige Zertifizierungen von KI-Systemen f{\"u}r Verbraucher*innen n{\"u}tzlich sein k{\"o}nnen. Die im Verlauf vorgestellten und begr{\"u}ndeten acht Thesen wurden in einer Reihe von interdisziplin{\"a}ren Workshops erarbeitet. Dabei identifizierten wir Herausforderungen einer KI-Zertifizierung aus Verbraucher*innensicht und pr{\"a}zisierten diese iterativ. Die Gruppendiskussionen dienten als Grundlage dieses Whitepapers und bauten auf Erkenntnissen der Fach-Arbeitsgruppe „KI Zertifizierung" des ZVKI auf. Alle Co-Autor*innen waren an der Erstellung des finalen Texts beteiligt. Die aufgestellten Thesen thematisieren grundlegende Anforderungen an eine KI-Zertifizierung aus einer {\"u}bergeordneten Perspektive, unabh{\"a}ngig von den spezifischen Details einer KI-Anwendung. Somit liefern sie keine Aussagen zu konkreten Inhalten der Zertifizierung. Detaillierte Empfehlungen setzen eine umfassende Analyse von Einsatzf{\"a}llen voraus, die in diesem Rahmen nicht geleistet werden kann.}, language = {de} } @techreport{OlschewskiBluhmFirnkornetal.2023, author = {Olschewski, Detlef and Bluhm, Andr{\´e} and Firnkorn, Joerg and Lucieri, Adriano and Palacio, Sebastian and Streppel, Yeji and Zednik, Carlos and G{\"o}rge, Rebekka and Poretschkin, Maximilian and Becker, Nikolas and Zielke, Thomas and Kruschel, Christian and Neumann-Brosig, Matthias and B{\"a}uerle, Stephen and Eifert, Marton and L{\´o}pez, Erik Martori and Assion, Felix and Seyerlein-Klug, Annegrit and Schmid, Ute and Haufe, Stefan and Gautier, Antoine and Bieringer, Lukas and Besold, Tarek R. and Cremers, Armin B.}, title = {DIN SPEC 92001-3 Artificial Intelligence - Life Cycle Processes and Quality Requirements - Part 3: Explainability}, publisher = {Beuth Verlag}, pages = {24}, year = {2023}, abstract = {DIN SPEC 92001-3 Artificial Intelligence - Life Cycle Processes and Quality Requirements. Artificial Intelligence has become a game-changer, but its impact must be approached responsibly. This is the third document in a series, and it aims to ensure that AI systems are developed, deployed, and used efficiently, responsibly, and in a trustworthy way. It focuses on "Explainability" - the ability to understand how AI makes decisions. This DIN SPEC 92001-3 provides a domain-independent guide on promoting explainability throughout the AI system's life cycle. It tackles "opacity", describing sources and effects of opacity in AI and how explanations can mitigate them. The goal is to foster a better understanding and effective use of Explainable AI across various applications, fostering principles of trust and transparency in AI-based systems. This DIN SPEC is the result of „Zertifizierung von Standard-KI-Anwendungen (Zertifizierte KI project)" https://www.zertifizierte-ki.de/. The publication is available for free at Beuth Verlag GmbH www.beuth.de - plus the search for "DIN SPEC 92001-3"}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{VeldyaevaFitzScheeg2023, author = {Veldyaeva, Ekaterina and Fitz, Lukas R. G. and Scheeg, Jochen}, title = {Developing Digital Competencies in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Through Microlearning Applications: A Research Agenda}, series = {Konferenz: Perspectives in Business Informatics Research 22nd International Conference on Business Informatics Research, BIR 2023, Ascoli Piceno, Italy, September 13-15, 2023, Proceedings}, booktitle = {Konferenz: Perspectives in Business Informatics Research 22nd International Conference on Business Informatics Research, BIR 2023, Ascoli Piceno, Italy, September 13-15, 2023, Proceedings}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-43126-5_7}, pages = {41 -- 58}, year = {2023}, abstract = {This article presents a research outline on the use of microlearning applications to develop digital competencies in Small and Medium-sized Enter-prises (SMEs). The digital transformation of businesses has become essential for their survival, and SMEs need to develop digital competencies (DC) to remain competitive in the market. Microlearning (ML), a form of learning that involves small, bite-sized learning modules, has been gaining popularity in recent years as a way to efficiently and effectively develop skills. Through a semi-systematic literature review approach, our study examines prevalent knowledge in the area of ML and DC and discusses interrelations. As a result, we propose a research roadmap consisting of six research questions targeting four dimensions of ML for DC development in SMEs: 1) context, 2) formats, 3) reward system, and 4) complexity level.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LemkeMeisterWessels2023, author = {Lemke, Claudia and Meister, Vera and Weßels, Doris}, title = {Kritische Reflexion und Handlungsans{\"a}tze zum Einsatz Generativer KI in der Wirtschaftsinformatik-Lehre}, series = {36. Jahrestagung des Arbeitskreises Wirtschaftsinformatik (AKWI)}, booktitle = {36. Jahrestagung des Arbeitskreises Wirtschaftsinformatik (AKWI)}, pages = {16}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Die digitalen Technologien ver{\"a}ndern die Gesellschaft, auch die akademischen Wissen-schaftssysteme sind betroffen. Das erfordert verst{\"a}rkte {\"U}berlegungen zum Einsatz solcher Techno-logien und zu ihrem Einfluss auf Lehre und Studium. Der Beitrag fokussiert die Relevanz von AI-Literacy im Kontext des Einsatzes Generativer KI aus zwei Perspektiven. Zun{\"a}chst wird die Wahr-nehmung und Bereitschaft von Studierenden, KI-basierte Tools zur automatisierten Textgenerierung zu nutzen, empirisch untersucht. Im zweiten Teil wird ein auf Ko-Kreation ausgerichtetes Lehrkon-zept modelliert, das neben fachlichen auch AI-Literacy-Kompetenzen adressiert. Die Ergebnisse f{\"u}hren zu Handlungsans{\"a}tzen, insbesondere f{\"u}r Wirtschaftsinformatik-Studieng{\"a}nge.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{MarkgrafDietrichMuelleretal.2023, author = {Markgraf, Klaus and Dietrich, Benjamin and M{\"u}ller, Katja and Flassig, Robert J and Flassig, Peter Michael}, title = {FINEconcepts - Wissenstransfer und Energiesystemoptimierung mithilfe des digitalen Zwillings}, series = {Konferenz: NWK 2023, HS Harz}, booktitle = {Konferenz: NWK 2023, HS Harz}, pages = {428 -- 435}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Climate change, but also geopolitical circumstances, are moving topics such as energy efficiency and renewable energies more and more into the focus of the population, economy , and politics. As a result, the will to optimize new and existing energy systems extends from private individuals to companies and even entire communities. This work describes the development and usage of a new software called FINEconcepts which creates a digital twin of an energy system. This virtual model can then be used to optimize the energy system based on annual costs, CO2 emissions or other relevant criteria such as self-sufficiency. Because all system components, which include renewable technologies as well, can be added as a building block with chosen but changeable parameters, the software allows the user to explore and awaken interest and understanding of technologies that were previously considered too costly, irrelevant, or unrealistic. Implemented projects in small and large companies as well as in residential areas did prove, that the usage of FINEconcepts leads not only to more efficient energy systems by increasing the use of renewable energy, but also increased knowledge and understanding in terms of energy. Besides economics, ecology and security, understanding is an equally important factor in achieving a sustainable energy supply.}, language = {de} } @book{Brasche2023, author = {Brasche, Ulrich}, title = {Climate justice and the Global South - The road to solving climate change}, publisher = {Books on Demand}, isbn = {Print 9783758302381}, pages = {172}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Climate will be decided in the global south Mankind is on a dangerous journey in the Anthropocene. Arriving at a good life for all within planetary boundaries is still possible. But at present, the journey is more likely to lead to an overheating of the Earth. Health and life would then be massively endangered for many living beings - including humans. A positive development is still possible, but it requires a global transformation of the economy and society. The prosperous states and companies are well advised, to respect the interests of the global south and future generations, and to use wisely the considerable financial resources in a cooperation of equals. This book • highlights past carbon emissions and their consequences, • reflects on the main drivers of future emissions, • discusses strategies like green growth, de-growth, • presents market-based instruments like carbon trading and carbon border adjustment and • emphasises the key role played by the emerging countries of the global south. It is not only a matter of justice but furthermore in the interest of the rich countries in the global north to contribute massively to financing a "green leapfrogging" of the global south into a carbon-free prosperity. Failing to achieve it will bring unspeakable losses and suffering to many people all over the planet.}, language = {en} } @incollection{FitzScheeg2023, author = {Fitz, Lukas R. G. and Scheeg, Jochen}, title = {Small Businesses Participating in Digital Platform Ecosystems - A Descriptive Literature Review}, series = {Digital Transformation. PLAIS EuroSymposium 2023. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing}, booktitle = {Digital Transformation. PLAIS EuroSymposium 2023. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-43590-4_3}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The emergence of digital multi-sided platforms has disrupted day-to-day business in many industries. Nowadays, many small businesses participate in digital platform (DP) ecosystems and act as value creators or complementors. Investigating the small business perspective does not have a rich tradition in platform research yet. In response, this paper presents a systematic literature review (SLR) analyzing the thematic points of focus and highlighting new avenues for information systems and small business research. We find that objectives related to digital transformation, digital strategy- and business model-development, and DP adoption are fundamental topics in the conjunction of small business and DP ecosystems. Based on the findings, an agenda for future research is developed, including propositions for practice-oriented and human-centered approaches fostering sustilience, innovation capabilities and digital leadership competencies in small businesses facing DP ecosystem participation.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FitzScheeg2023, author = {Fitz, Lukas R. G. and Scheeg, Jochen}, title = {What is Digital about Digital Innovation? An Ontological Discussion of Digitality}, series = {Konferenz: 29th Americas Conference on Information Systems}, booktitle = {Konferenz: 29th Americas Conference on Information Systems}, publisher = {Panama City, Panama}, year = {2023}, abstract = {"Digital" is a popular adjective for concepts related to electronic, computerized or networked processes in current research and practice. From an ontological-theoretical perspective, the prevalence of digital things triggers the question, how Digitality itself could be conceptualized. This article studies the ontology of Digitality and consequently discusses Digital Innovation (DI) from a new perspective. First, literature on Digitality is analyzed. Based on the findings, an ontological conceptual framework of Digitality (OCFD) is proposed. It describes four layers of Digitality: physical foundations, virtuality, digital culture and world, and digital metaphysics. From a human perspective, requirements to grasp and embody Digitality are highlighted, as well as the expansion of reality. Finally, Digitality is discussed as a paradigm of DI and exemplary digital phenomena are projected onto the OCFD. This paper contributes to DI research and practice through theory-building towards a better understanding of ontological characteristics and practical implications of Digitality in DI.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MingioneKristal2023, author = {Mingione, Michela and Kristal, Samuel}, title = {Brand value co-creation: field emergence, applications, measurement and future research directions}, series = {A Research Agenda for Brand Management in a New Era of Consumerism}, booktitle = {A Research Agenda for Brand Management in a New Era of Consumerism}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, address = {Cheltenham, UK}, doi = {10.4337/9781803925516.00013}, pages = {89 -- 106}, year = {2023}, language = {en} } @incollection{LevinaMattern2023, author = {Levina, Olga and Mattern, Saskia}, title = {Ethical and Legal Analysis of Machine Learning Based Systems: A Scenario Analysis of a Food Recommender System}, series = {Recommender Systems: Legal and Ethical Issues}, booktitle = {Recommender Systems: Legal and Ethical Issues}, isbn = {978-3-031-34806-8}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-34804-4_9}, pages = {165 -- 185}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Laws are the reflection of the ethical and moral principles of the society. While the use of technology influences users' behavior in a pace that is affected by the technology introduction to the market, legal activities can be driven by the society as the results of such interactions. This scenario analysis- based research focuses on a classic but fictional food recommender system and the ethical issues that might occur from its usage. The recommender system is taken here as an example of machine learning-based systems (MLS) that can often be found in the individual, business and administrative applications. The research compares the existing legal solutions, with the focus on the GDPR legislation, and the discovered ethical issues. The ethical analysis is led along the ALTAI principles suggested by the European Commission, the common good approach as well as the general principles constituted in human rights. While the GDPR-based analysis showed that this data- and privacy-based legislation addressed most of the identified ethical issues, questions related to the common good approach in the context of environment and mobility that arise due to the wide spectrum of the MLS usage require further legal discussion. The application of the two approaches shows that conducting the ethical and legal analysis is beneficial for both the designers of such MLS as well as the legal actors. The findings can enhance the design and functions of a user-facing MLS as well as influence or validate legal activities.}, language = {en} }