Business & Information Systems Engineering: The International Journal of WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK
2009 - 2025
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Volume 63, issue 6, 2021
- Resilient Digital Twins pp. 615-619

- Wil M. P. Aalst, Oliver Hinz and Christof Weinhardt
- A Typology of Business Process Standardization Strategies pp. 621-635

- Kanika Goel, Wasana Bandara and Guy Gable
- Extracting Best-Practice Using Mixed-Methods pp. 637-651

- Erik Poppe, Anastasiia Pika, Moe Thandar Wynn, Rebekah Eden, Robert Andrews and Arthur H. M. Hofstede
- Enhancing Sustained Attention pp. 653-668

- Théophile Demazure, Alexander Karran, Pierre-Majorique Léger, Élise Labonté-LeMoyne, Sylvain Sénécal, Marc Fredette and Gilbert Babin
- Software Requirements Selection with Incomplete Linguistic Preference Relations pp. 669-688

- Mohd. Sadiq, Azra Parveen and S. K. Jain
- Contradictions and Interventions in Health IS pp. 689-710

- Andy Weeger, Heinz-Theo Wagner, Heiko Gewald and Tim Weitzel
- Exploring Information Systems Curricula pp. 711-732

- Patrick Föll and Frédéric Thiesse
- Low-Code Platform pp. 733-740

- Alexander C. Bock and Ulrich Frank
- Quo Vadis Conferences in the Business and Information Systems Engineering (BISE) Community After Covid pp. 741-749

- Jan Marco Leimeister, Stefan Stieglitz, Martin Matzner, Dennis Kundisch, Christoph Flath and Maximilian Röglinger
Volume 63, issue 5, 2021
- A Five-Level Framework for Research on Process Mining pp. 483-490

- Jan Brocke, Mieke Jans, Jan Mendling and Hajo A. Reijers
- No Longer Out of Sight, No Longer Out of Mind? How Organizations Engage with Process Mining-Induced Transparency to Achieve Increased Process Awareness pp. 491-510

- Julia Eggers, Andreas Hein, Markus Böhm and Helmut Krcmar
- Opportunities and Challenges for Process Mining in Organizations: Results of a Delphi Study pp. 511-527

- Niels Martin, Dominik A. Fischer, Georgi D. Kerpedzhiev, Kanika Goel, Sander J. J. Leemans, Maximilian Röglinger, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa and Moe T. Wynn
- Interview with Varun Grover on "Business Processes, Information Technology and Its Evolution in the Digital Age" pp. 529-532

- Jan Mendling and Mieke Jans
- Context-Aware Business Process Management pp. 533-550

- Jan Brocke, Marie-Sophie Baier, Theresa Schmiedel, Katharina Stelzl, Maximilian Röglinger and Charlotte Wehking
- Know-Your-Customer (KYC) Requirements for Initial Coin Offerings pp. 551-567

- Nadine Kathrin Ostern and Johannes Riedel
- Business Process Simulation on Procedural Graphical Process Models pp. 569-602

- Kristina Rosenthal, Benjamin Ternes and Stefan Strecker
- Digital Identities and Verifiable Credentials pp. 603-613

- Johannes Sedlmeir, Reilly Smethurst, Alexander Rieger and Gilbert Fridgen
Volume 63, issue 4, 2021
- Welcome to Economies in IS! pp. 325-328

- Christof Weinhardt, Christian Peukert, Oliver Hinz and Wil M. P. Aalst
- A Simulation-Based Approach to Understanding the Wisdom of Crowds Phenomenon in Aggregating Expert Judgment pp. 329-348

- Patrick Afflerbach, Christopher Dun, Henner Gimpel, Dominik Parak and Johannes Seyfried
- Do All Roads Lead to Rome? Exploring the Relationship Between Social Referrals, Referral Propensity and Stickiness to Video-on-Demand Websites pp. 349-366

- Antonia Köster, Christian Matt and Thomas Hess
- Identification of User Roles in Enterprise Social Networks: Method Development and Application pp. 367-387

- Janine Hacker and Kai Riemer
- Personality Profiles that Put Users at Risk of Perceiving Technostress pp. 389-402

- Katharina Pflügner, Christian Maier, Jens Mattke and Tim Weitzel
- Reviews Left and Right: The Link Between Reviewers’ Political Ideology and Online Review Language pp. 403-417

- Lorenz Graf-Vlachy, Tarun Goyal, Yannick Ouardi and Andreas König
- DESERV IT: A Method for Devolving Service Tasks in IT Services pp. 419-439

- Florian Baer, Kurt Sandkuhl, Michael Leyer and Birger Lantow
- Artificial Intelligence as a Service pp. 441-456

- Sebastian Lins, Konstantin D. Pandl, Heiner Teigeler, Scott Thiebes, Calvin Bayer and Ali Sunyaev
- Token Economy pp. 457-478

- Ali Sunyaev, Niclas Kannengießer, Roman Beck, Horst Treiblmaier, Mary Lacity, Johann Kranz, Gilbert Fridgen, Ulli Spankowski and André Luckow
- Call for Papers, Issue 5/2023 pp. 479-481

- Sarah Spiekermann-Hoff, Hanna Krasnova and Oliver Hinz
Volume 63, issue 3, 2021
- Changing the Climate in Information Systems Research pp. 219-222

- Sebastian Lehnhoff, Philipp Staudt and Richard T. Watson
- Benchmarking Energy Quantification Methods to Predict Heating Energy Performance of Residential Buildings in Germany pp. 223-242

- Simon Wenninger and Christian Wiethe
- Not All Doom and Gloom: How Energy-Intensive and Temporally Flexible Data Center Applications May Actually Promote Renewable Energy Sources pp. 243-256

- Gilbert Fridgen, Marc-Fabian Körner, Steffen Walters and Martin Weibelzahl
- Interview with Rainer Hoffmann on “The Transformation Towards Artificial Intelligence of Electric Utilities” pp. 257-259

- Philipp Staudt
- Machine Learning in Business Process Monitoring: A Comparison of Deep Learning and Classical Approaches Used for Outcome Prediction pp. 261-276

- Wolfgang Kratsch, Jonas Manderscheid, Maximilian Röglinger and Johannes Seyfried
- Process Mining for Six Sigma pp. 277-300

- Teun Graafmans, Oktay Turetken, Hans Poppelaars and Dirk Fahland
- Robotic Process Mining: Vision and Challenges pp. 301-314

- Volodymyr Leno, Artem Polyvyanyy, Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa and Fabrizio Maria Maggi
- Virtual Sensors pp. 315-323

- Dominik Martin, Niklas Kühl and Gerhard Satzger
Volume 63, issue 2, 2021
- Expl(AI)n It to Me – Explainable AI and Information Systems Research pp. 79-82

- Kevin Bauer, Oliver Hinz, Wil Aalst and Christof Weinhardt
- An Exploration into Future Business Process Management Capabilities in View of Digitalization pp. 83-96

- Georgi Dimov Kerpedzhiev, Ulrich Matthias König, Maximilian Röglinger and Michael Rosemann
- Leaving the Shadow: A Configurational Approach to Explain Post-identification Outcomes of Shadow IT Systems pp. 97-111

- Daniel Fürstenau, Hannes Rothe and Matthias Sandner
- Using Feedback to Mitigate Coordination and Threshold Problems in Iterative Combinatorial Auctions pp. 113-127

- Bart Vangerven, Dries R. Goossens and Frits C. R. Spieksma
- Quantifying Risk Propagation Within a Network of Business Processes and IT Services pp. 129-143

- Oscar González-Rojas, Nicolás Castro and Sebastian Lesmes
- Seven Paradoxes of Business Process Management in a Hyper-Connected World pp. 145-156

- Daniel Beverungen, Joos C. A. M. Buijs, Jörg Becker, Claudio Ciccio, Wil M. P. Aalst, Christian Bartelheimer, Jan Brocke, Marco Comuzzi, Karsten Kraume, Henrik Leopold, Martin Matzner, Jan Mendling, Nadine Ogonek, Till Post, Manuel Resinas, Kate Revoredo, Adela del-Río-Ortega, Marcello Rosa, Flávia Maria Santoro, Andreas Solti, Minseok Song, Armin Stein, Matthias Stierle and Verena Wolf
- Maintenance of Enterprise Architecture Models pp. 157-180

- Nuno Silva, Pedro Sousa and Miguel Mira da Silva
- Digital Industrial Platforms pp. 181-190

- Tobias Pauli, Erwin Fielt and Martin Matzner
- Life Engineering pp. 191-205

- Rainer Alt, Andreas Göldi, Hubert Österle, Edy Portmann and Sarah Spiekermann
- Interview with Benjamin Scheffler on “The Future of Waste Management” pp. 207-211

- Florian Hawlitschek
- Call for Papers, Issue 5/2022 pp. 213-214

- David Dann, Timm Teubner and Sunil Wattal
- Call for Papers, Issue 1/2023 pp. 215-217

- Kathrin Figl, Roman Lukyanenko, Jan Mendling and Gregor Polančič
Volume 63, issue 1, 2021
- AI-Based Information Systems pp. 1-4

- Peter Buxmann, Thomas Hess and Jason Bennett Thatcher
- Ready or Not, AI Comes— An Interview Study of Organizational AI Readiness Factors pp. 5-20

- Jan Jöhnk, Malte Weißert and Katrin Wyrtki
- Understanding Collaboration with Virtual Assistants – The Role of Social Identity and the Extended Self pp. 21-37

- Milad Mirbabaie, Stefan Stieglitz, Felix Brünker, Lennart Hofeditz, Björn Ross and Nicholas R. J. Frick
- Highly Accurate, But Still Discriminatory pp. 39-54

- Alina Köchling, Shirin Riazy, Marius Claus Wehner and Katharina Simbeck
- Watch Me Improve—Algorithm Aversion and Demonstrating the Ability to Learn pp. 55-68

- Benedikt Berger, Martin Adam, Alexander Rühr and Alexander Benlian
- Interview with Karl-Heinz Streibich on “Artificial Intelligence” pp. 69-70

- Peter Buxmann
- City 5.0 pp. 71-77

- Michael Rosemann, Jörg Becker and Friedrich Chasin
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