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02/23/2015

The Department of Business Informatics at the WI 2015 in Osnabrück

This year, the Department of Information Systems will again present current research work at the most important German-language information systems conference, WI (Wirtschaftsinformatik), which will take place from March 04 - 06 in Osnabrück with over 1000 participants. 

A total of four papers (nominated for Best Paper, among others) will be presented at the conference by Prof. Leimeister's team: 

  • Matthias Herterich, Christoph Peters, Alexander Neff, Falk Uebernickel, Walter Brenner: Mobile Work Support for Field Service: A Literature Review and Directions for Future Research.
  • Andreas Janson, Matthias Söllner, Jan Marco Leimeister: Determinants and Effects of Meaningful Use of Learning Management Systems
  • Katja Lehmann, Matthias Söllner, Jan Marco Leimeister: The Value of IT-Supported Peer Assessment to Support Learning in a University Mass Teaching Environment
  • Moritz Schulz, Philipp Haas, Karin Schulthess, Ivo Blohm, Jan Marco Leimeister: How Idea Creativity and Hedonic Value Influence Project Success in Crowdfunding (Best Paper Award Nominee).

The department is also represented in the student track by Benjamin Köhler and Dr. Matthias Söllner as supervisors with the paper "Digitale Geschäftsmodelle im Profisport - Eine Ist-Analyse am Beispiel der National Football League".

Furthermore, Katja Lehmann is represented on the Doctoral Consortium and presents her dissertation project "IT-supported Peer Assessment: Verifying High Cognitive Learning Goals in University Mass Teaching Courses".

In addition, Prof. Dr. Jan Marco Leimeister is organizationally involved in the conference as track chair, member of the program committee and as mentor at the Doctoral Consortium. Furthermore, the research group leaders Dr. Philipp Menschner and Dr. Matthias Söllner are also involved in the content program of the WI as members of the program committee.