Business & Information Systems Engineering: The International Journal of WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK
2009 - 2025
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Volume 64, issue 6, 2022
- BISE Student pp. 701-706

- Ali Sunyaev, Christof Weinhardt, Wil Aalst and Oliver Hinz
- Design Knowledge for Deep-Learning-Enabled Image-Based Decision Support Systems pp. 707-728

- Julius Peter Landwehr, Niklas Kühl, Jannis Walk and Mario Gnädig
- Semi-Supervised Discovery of DNN-Based Outcome Predictors from Scarcely-Labeled Process Logs pp. 729-749

- Francesco Folino, Gianluigi Folino, Massimo Guarascio and Luigi Pontieri
- Design Principles for Shared Digital Twins in Distributed Systems pp. 751-772

- Hendrik Haße, Hendrik Valk, Frederik Möller and Boris Otto
- Opposing Effects of Response Time in Human–Chatbot Interaction pp. 773-791

- Ulrich Gnewuch, Stefan Morana, Marc T. P. Adam and Alexander Maedche
- A Dark Side of Telework: A Social Comparison-Based Study from the Perspective of Office Workers pp. 793-811

- Christian Maier, Sven Laumer and Tim Weitzel
- Multiexperience pp. 813-823

- Ulrich Gnewuch, Marcel Ruoff, Christian Peukert and Alexander Maedche
- Algorithmic Management pp. 825-839

- Alexander Benlian, Martin Wiener, W. Alec Cram, Hanna Krasnova, Alexander Maedche, Mareike Möhlmann, Jan Recker and Ulrich Remus
- Call for Papers, Issue 5/2024 pp. 841-843

- Thomas Grisold, Christian Janiesch, Maximilian Röglinger and Moe Thandar Wynn
Volume 64, issue 5, 2022
- Platform Economy: Beyond the Traveled Paths pp. 547-552

- David Dann, Timm Teubner and Sunil Wattal
- Hourly Wages in Crowdworking: A Meta-Analysis pp. 553-573

- Lars Hornuf and Daniel Vrankar
- Being Informed or Getting the Product? pp. 575-592

- Andrea Wrabel, Alexander Kupfer and Steffen Zimmermann
- Interview with Rahul Jalali on “Union Pacific Railroad: Transforming a Fortune 200 Company Through Digital Platforms” pp. 593-595

- Sunil Wattal
- Learning From the Past to Improve the Future pp. 597-614

- Dana Naous, Manus Bonner, Mathias Humbert and Christine Legner
- CURIE: Towards an Ontology and Enterprise Architecture of a CRM Conceptual Model pp. 615-643

- Miguel Fernández-Cejas, Carlos J. Pérez-González, José L. Roda-García and Marcos Colebrook
- Intelligent Assistants pp. 645-665

- Hitesh Dhiman, Christoph Wächter, Michael Fellmann and Carsten Röcker
- Correction to: Intelligent Assistants pp. 667-668

- Hitesh Dhiman, Christoph Wächter, Michael Fellmann and Carsten Röcker
- Exogenous Shocks and Business Process Management pp. 669-687

- Maximilian Röglinger, Ralf Plattfaut, Vincent Borghoff, Georgi Kerpedzhiev, Jörg Becker, Daniel Beverungen, Jan Brocke, Amy Looy, Adela del-Río-Ortega, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Michael Rosemann, Flavia Maria Santoro and Peter Trkman
- Corporate Digital Responsibility pp. 689-700

- Benjamin Mueller
Volume 64, issue 4, 2022
- Metaverse: How to Approach Its Challenges from a BISE Perspective pp. 401-406

- Christian Peukert, Christof Weinhardt, Oliver Hinz and Wil M. P. Aalst
- Identifying Competitive Attributes Based on an Ensemble of Explainable Artificial Intelligence pp. 407-419

- Younghoon Lee
- An Update for Taxonomy Designers pp. 421-439

- Dennis Kundisch, Jan Muntermann, Anna Maria Oberländer, Daniel Rau, Maximilian Röglinger, Thorsten Schoormann and Daniel Szopinski
- Leveraging the Power of Peer Groups for Refugee Integration pp. 441-457

- Maximilian Förster, Julia Klier, Mathias Klier, Katharina Schäfer-Siebert and Irina Sigler
- Gameful Learning for a More Sustainable World pp. 459-482

- Greta Hoffmann and Jella Pfeiffer
- Identifying Digital Transformation Paradoxes pp. 483-500

- Lieselot Danneels and Stijn Viaene
- Security-Induced Lock-In in the Cloud pp. 501-513

- Daniel Arce
- Virtual Coaches pp. 515-528

- Thure Georg Weimann, Hannes Schlieter and Alfred Benedikt Brendel
- Quo Vadis Information Systems Research in Times of Digitalization? pp. 529-540

- Reinhard Schütte, Frederik Ahlemann, Jörg Becker, Christine Legner, Christiane Lehrer, Manuel Wiesche and Gérard Richter
- Call for Papers, Issue 1/2024 pp. 541-542

- Jerry Chun-Wei Lin, Gautam Srivastava, Yu-Dong Zhang and Christoph M. Flath
- Call for Papers, Issue 3/2024 pp. 543-545

- Ali Sunyaev, Daniel Fürstenau and Elizabeth Davidson
Volume 64, issue 3, 2022
- A Multi-Perspective Framework for Research on (Sustainable) Autonomous Systems pp. 265-273

- Roman Beck, Jens Dibbern and Martin Wiener
- When Self-Humanization Leads to Algorithm Aversion pp. 275-292

- Pascal Oliver Heßler, Jella Pfeiffer and Sebastian Hafenbrädl
- Radiologists’ Usage of Diagnostic AI Systems pp. 293-309

- Ekaterina Jussupow, Kai Spohrer and Armin Heinzl
- Interview with Peter Mertens and Wolfgang König: “From Reasonable Automation to (Sustainable) Autonomous Systems” pp. 311-315

- Roman Beck, Jens Dibbern and Martin Wiener
- The Influence of Situational Involvement on Employees’ Intrinsic Involvement During IS Development pp. 317-334

- Bernardo Henrique Leso, Marcelo Nogueira Cortimiglia and Carla Schwengber Caten
- The Cost of Fairness in AI: Evidence from E-Commerce pp. 335-348

- Moritz Zahn, Stefan Feuerriegel and Niklas Kuehl
- In Stars We Trust – A Note on Reputation Portability Between Digital Platforms pp. 349-358

- Maik Hesse, Timm Teubner and Marc T. P. Adam
- Concepts for Modeling Smart Cities pp. 359-373

- Viviana Bastidas, Iris Reychav, Alon Ofir, Marija Bezbradica and Markus Helfert
- Archetypes of Digital Twins pp. 375-391

- Hendrik van der Valk, Hendrik Haße, Frederik Möller and Boris Otto
- Esport pp. 393-399

- Karl Werder
Volume 64, issue 2, 2022
- Corporate Digital Responsibility pp. 127-132

- Cristina Mihale-Wilson, Oliver Hinz, Wil Aalst and Christof Weinhardt
- A Configuration Taxonomy of Business Process Orientation pp. 133-147

- Amy Van Looy, Peter Trkman and Els Clarysse
- The Five Diamond Method for Explorative Business Process Management pp. 149-166

- Thomas Grisold, Steven Groß, Katharina Stelzl, Jan Brocke, Jan Mendling, Maximilian Röglinger and Michael Rosemann
- A Protection-Motivation Perspective to Explain Intention to Use and Continue to Use Mobile Warning Systems pp. 167-182

- Diana Fischer-Preßler, Dario Bonaretti and Kai Fischbach
- Model-based Analysis of Data Inaccuracy Awareness in Business Processes pp. 183-200

- Yotam Evron, Pnina Soffer and Anna Zamansky
- Business Process Management Culture in Public Administration and Its Determinants pp. 201-221

- Ingo Kregel, Bettina Distel and André Coners
- The Impact of Strategic Core-Component Reuse on Product Life Cycles pp. 223-237

- Cristina Mihale-Wilson, Patrick Felka, Oliver Hinz and Martin Spann
- Digital Detox pp. 239-246

- Milad Mirbabaie, Stefan Stieglitz and Julian Marx
- Values and Ethics in Information Systems pp. 247-264

- Sarah Spiekermann, Hanna Krasnova, Oliver Hinz, Annika Baumann, Alexander Benlian, Henner Gimpel, Irina Heimbach, Antonia Köster, Alexander Maedche, Björn Niehaves, Marten Risius and Manuel Trenz
Volume 64, issue 1, 2022
- Digital Entrepreneurship: What is New if Anything? pp. 1-14

- Dennis M. Steininger, M. Kathryn Brohman and Joern Block
- Eras of Digital Entrepreneurship pp. 15-31

- Tobias Kollmann, Lucas Kleine-Stegemann, Katharina Cruppe and Christina Then-Bergh
- Pathways to Developing Digital Capabilities within Entrepreneurial Initiatives in Pre-Digital Organizations pp. 33-46

- Robert Keller, Philipp Ollig and Patrick Rövekamp
- The Effects of Digital Technology on Opportunity Recognition pp. 47-67

- Thomas Kreuzer, Anna-Katharina Lindenthal, Anna Maria Oberländer and Maximilian Röglinger
- Offerings That are “Ever-in-the-Making” pp. 69-89

- Julian Lehmann and Jan Recker
- AI Startup Business Models pp. 91-109

- Michael Weber, Moritz Beutter, Jörg Weking, Markus Böhm and Helmut Krcmar
- Interview with Frank Petry on “Digital Entrepreneurship: Opportunities, Challenges, and Impacts” pp. 111-114

- Dennis M. Steininger
- Universal Wallets pp. 115-125

- Kim Peiter Jørgensen and Roman Beck
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