Research Group at ECIS 2017

  • Date: 23.05.2017
  • The research group was present at the 25th European Conference on Information Systems
    (ECIS) in Guimarães, Portugal, with 5 accepted publications covering the topics of
    breaking down the blockchain hype, manipulation in prediction markets, as well as peer
    ratings and assessment quality in crowd-based innovation processes.

    Furthermore, PD Dr. Jella Pfeiffer and Dr. Stefan Morana organised a workshop on the topic of "Designing User Assistance Systems".

    Full Research Paper

    • Notheisen, B., Hawlitschek, F. and Weinhardt, C. (2017).“Breaking Down the Blockchain Hype – Towards a Blockchain Market Engineering Approach”, to appear in: Proceedings of European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), June 5-10 2017, Guimarães.

    Research-in -Progress:

    • Kloker, S and Kranz, T. T. (2017). "Manipulation in Prediction Markets – Chasing the Fraudsters", to appear in: Proceedings of European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), June 5-10 2017, Guimarães.
    • Wagenknecht, T., Teubner, T. and Weinhardt, C. (2017). “Peer Ratings and Assessment Quality in Crowd-based Innovation Processes”, to appear in: Proceedings of European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), June 5-10 2017, Guimarães.
    • Stryja, C., Dorner, V. (2017). "A Decision Support System Design to Overcome Resistance towards Sustainable Innovations"
    • Hariharan, A., Liao, W., Dorner, V., Weinhardt, C. (2017). "Detecting Panic Potential in Social Media Tweets"