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02/01/2022

WISE @ ICIS 2021

Presentation and discussion of our research at the International Conference on Information Systems 2021 in Austin, Texas

The WISE team presented and discussed several research papers at ICIS2021 in Austin, Texas. ICIS is the leading international conference on Information Systems, where conference papers are ranked in category A according to VHB JourQual 3. The theme of this year's conference was "Building Sustainability and Resilience with IS: A Call for Action" and took place from December 12-15, 2021. The following three papers were presented in collaboration with the University of St. Gallen and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

  • Renner, M.; Lins, S.; Söllner, M.; Thiebes, S. & Sunyaev, A.: Achieving Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence: Multi-Source Trust Transfer in Artificial Intelligence-capable Technology
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  • Schmitt, A.; Wambsganss, T.; Söllner, M. & Janson, A.: Towards a Trust Reliance Paradox? Exploring the Gap Between Perceived Trust in and Reliance on Algorithmic Advice
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  • Weber, F.; Wambsganss, T.; Rüttimann, D. & Söllner, M.: Pedagogical Agents for Interactive Learning: A Taxonomy and Research Agenda for Conversational Agents in Education
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Florian Weber's paper, which was written in collaboration with colleagues from the University of St.Gallen, was also nominated for the conference's Best Theory Paper Award.

After the conference, the chair team traveled to Texas and gained some impressions of the Lone State, its nature and culture.