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- 178: How Effective is Nudging in the Long Run? A Meta-Analysis of Pro-Environmental Behavior

- Miro Mehic
- 177: Foreign Language Use, Attribution Error, and Newcomer Integration

- Miro Mehic and Kirsten Thommes
- 176: Four-day workweek - Who wants to work less?

- Philipp Korte, Alexander Groepper and Kirsten Thommes
- 175: The nexus of market power and female board representation in European banks (title of the paper)

- Simone (first name) Voigt (last name)
- 174: The impact of market power on banks' ESG scores - evidence from Europe (title of the paper)

- Simone (first name) Voigt (last name) and André (first name) Uhde (last name)
- 173: A Neo-Configurational Perspective on Implicit Motives and Leadership Effectiveness

- Katharina Agethen, Sonja K. Ötting and Barbara Steinmann
- 172: Employee Collective Orientation and Job Performance: A Meta-Analytic Integration

- Katharina Agethen
- 171: Are Collectivistic Leaders Necessary for Fluid Virtual Teams? A Multilevel Configurational Approach

- Katharina Agethen, Luc Sandfort and Anja Iseke
- 170: SHIFTING MINDSETS – SHAPING MALI: CAN THE PROBLEM-BASED, BLENDED-LEARNING APPROACH OF EDTECH BE THE FUTURE OF ADULT EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN AFRICA

- Enja Marie Herdejürgen, Sumaya Islam and Martin Schneider
- 169: CAN YOU HAVE IT ALL? TRADE-OFFS, TENSIONS, AND THE ESG TIGHTROPE IN ENTREPRENEURIAL DECISION-MAKING

- Sumaya Islam, Tobias Buchta and Colin Wooldridge
- 168: BEYOND THE BADGE: EXPLORING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS CERTIFICATIONS AND EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION

- Malte Bau, Sumaya Islam and Michael Wunsch
- 167: SURVIVAL OF THE GREENEST? LIFE CYCLES OF GREEN AND NON-GREEN START-UPS IN GERMANY

- Sumaya Islam
- 166: Design Principles for Process Mining of Knowledge-Intensive Processes: An Action Design Research Study (title of the paper)

- Katharina (first name) Brennig (last name), Christian (first name) Bartelheimer (last name), Bernd (first name) Löhr (last name), Daniel (first name) Beverungen (last name) and Oliver (first name) Müller (last name)
- 165: Drafting the ChainSWORD – Towards Identifying Workaround Chains with Object-Centric Process Mining (title of the paper)

- Bernd (first name) Löhr (last name)
- 164: Learning about effective leader behavior from organizational upward feedback: A configurational perspective

- Luc Sandfort and Martin Schneider
- 163: Modelling Hierarchical Configurations in Innovation Research with Two-Step QCA: Methodological Recommendations and an Application to Workarounds

- Luc Sandfort, Talea Hellweg, Martin Schneider and Katharina Radermacher
- 162: Child Care Allocation Mechanisms: Navigating Incomplete Preference Elicitation

- Sarah Kuehn
- 161: Exploring Design Principles and Design Features to Enhance Visual Inquiry Tools for Designing Multi-Actor Ecosystems

- Christian Vorbohle
- 160: Business Model Prototyping and Evaluation from an Ecosystem Perspective: An Actor-based Modeling Framework for Using System Dynamics (title of the paper)

- Christoph Ksouri-Gerwien and Christian Vorbohle
- 159: Non-induced Preferences in Matching Experiments

- Sarah Kühn, Papatya Duman, Britta Hoyer, Thomas Streck and Nadja Stroh-Maraun
- 158: Community Costs in Neighborhood Help Problems

- Sarah Kühn and Nadja Stroh-Maraun
- 157: Similar Affordances but Different Use Practices? Contrasting Social Media Platforms from a Socio-Cultural Context Perspective

- Kader Arslan and Matthias Trier
- 156: Management Practices of Successful Social Media Platform Use – An Affordance Approach

- Kader Arslan and Matthias Trier
- 155: Sloppiness in Tax Disputes: How to Prevent Litigation?

- Daniel Dyck, Johannes Lorenz and Caren Sureth-Sloane
- 154: Creative Synthesis, Patchworking, and Static Evaluation: How Different Modes of Collective Idea Elaboration Shape Team Exploratory Innovation

- Frederic-Alexander Starmann, Sylvia Hubner-Benz, Michael Frese and Zhaoli Song
- 153: No Way Back? The Challenges of Reintegrating Corporate Entrepreneurs After Project Termination

- Frederic-Alexander Starmann
- 152: Does the Blockchain Technology Help to Reduce Information Asymmetries

- Papatya Duman, Claus-Jochen Haake, Alexander Koch, Sarah Kühn, Simon Hemmrich and Daniel Beverungen
- 151: Reconceptualizing Blockchain-Based Reputation Systems: Applying Systems Theory with Basic Concepts

- Simon Hemmrich and Ulvi Ibrahimli
- 150: Service Through Communication: Conceptualizing Service Systems with Luhmann’s Systems Theory

- Daniel Beverungen, Jens Poeppelbuss, Simon Hemmrich and Taskeen Iqbal
- 149: Bridging Systems Theory and Information Systems: A Framework for Designing Complex Information Systems

- Simon Hemmrich, Ulvi Ibrahimli and Axel Winkelmann
- 148: Supporting Organizational Knowledge Creation in Knowledge- Intensive Processes through Process Mining

- Katharina Brennig, Christian Bartelheimer, Bernd Löhr, Daniel Beverungen and Oliver Müller
- 147: Are numerical or verbal explanations of AI the key to appropriate user reliance and error detection? An experimental study with a classification algorithm

- Jörg Papenkordt, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo and Kirsten Thommes
- 146: Exploring the impact of AI on team collaboration dynamics in creative decision-making

- Jörg Papenkordt, Johannes Dahlke, Nicolas Neef and Sarah Zabel
- 145: Sensitivity of bargaining solutions to set curvature

- Thomas Streck
- 144: A measure for contestedness of a two-person bargaining problem

- Claus-Jochen Haake and Thomas Streck
- 143: Distortion through modeling asymmetric bargaining power

- Claus-Jochen Haake and Thomas Streck
- 142: Controlled risk-taking and corporate QE: Evidence from the Corporate Sector Purchase Programme

- Pia Stoczek, Alexander Liss and Boaz Noiman
- 141: Guardians of Giving - An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Charitable Crowdfunding and Acquisitive Crime

- Michelle Müller
- 140: Bring me my Meal on your Wheel - An Empirical Analysis on the Impact of Food Delivery Platforms on Local Restaurant Employment

- Michelle Müller and Jürgen Neumann
- 139: Can AI Regulate Your Emotions? An Empirical Investigation of the Influence of AI Explanations and Emotion Regulation on Human Decision-Making Factors

- Olesja Lammert
- 138: Elucidating the Predictive Power of Search and Experience Qualities for Pricing of Complex Goods: A Machine Learning-based Study on Real Estate Appraisal

- Jennifer Priefer, Jan-Peter Kucklick, Daniel Beverungen and Oliver Müller
- 137: Leveraging Geographic Information Systems for Value Co-Creation: A Conceptual Framework for Location-Specific Service Systems

- Jennifer Priefer and Daniel Beverungen
- 136: Beneficial Mistrust in Generative AI? The Role of AI Literacy in Handling Bad Advice

- Dirk Leffrang, Nina Passlack, Oliver Müller and Oliver Posegga
- 135: The Sustainability-Performance Trade-off in AI: The Role of Sustainability Information and Unmet Performance Goals in Sustainable AI Decisions

- Dirk Leffrang and Oliver Müller
- 134: An Empirical Examination of the Evaluative AI Framework

- Jaroslaw Kornowicz
- 133: Factors Influencing Organizations’ Responses on Employer Review Platforms

- Jana Kim Gutt and Karin Knorr
- 132: Can Verbal Performance Appraisals and Machine Learning Models Improve the Accuracy of Performance Evaluations?

- Jana Kim Gutt, Kirsten Thommes and Miro Mehic
- 131: Evaluators’ Consideration of Warmth and Competence in Verbal and Numerical Performance Assessments

- Jana Kim Gutt
- 130: Evaluating competencies with spoken comments and machine learning

- Jana Kim Gutt and Kirsten Thommes
- 129: Detecting and Mitigating Shortcut Learning Bias in Machine Learning: A Pathway to More Generalizable ML-based (IS) Research

- Matthew Caron, Oliver Müller and Johannes Kriebel
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