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Call for Papers: Track “Design, Management, and Impact of AI-based
Systems”
17th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI2022),
February 21st-23rd, 2022 at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet
Erlangen-Nuernberg
www.wi22.eu<http://www.wi22.eu>
Track Chairs
Alexander Benlian, TU Darmstadt
Benedikt Berger, LMU Munich
Stefan Morana, Saarland University
Martin Wiener, TU Dresden
Description
The rapid developments in the field of artificial intelligence
(AI), the availability of more and more computing power, and the
exponentially growing data volumes enable the use of AI-based
systems in many new application scenarios. AI-based systems are
ubiquitous and people interact with them in both private and
business contexts. We ask Alexa in the morning what the weather
will be like today, Google Maps navigates us to work, predictive
maintenance systems at work tell us that machines need to be
serviced, and in the evening, Netflix suggests a movie that
matches our preferences. In all these application scenarios, we
interact with an AI-based system. Beyond these examples, AI-based
systems offer a wide range of opportunities for the entire economy
and especially for those companies that manage to exploit the
economic potential of AI.
In contrast to the multitude of opportunities that AI-based
systems offer to individuals, companies, or society at large,
several risks and potential downsides must be considered. While
AI-based systems are becoming increasingly complex and will soon
be superior to humans in some areas (e.g., medical diagnostics),
researchers and the public are also increasingly concerned with
potential drawbacks from ethical, legal, and social perspectives.
Many of the current AI-based systems and their underlying
algorithms are not transparent enough to detect or prevent
possible misuse or systematic errors. The opacity of AI-based
systems can lead to users being knowingly or unknowingly
discriminated or manipulated. AI-based systems must therefore be
designed and implemented with special care to prevent undesired
effects or misuse.
Potential Topics
This track would like to invite the WI community to submit
contributions on the individual, organizational, and societal
level to the design, management, and impact of AI-based systems.
It is open to all methods and types of contributions that address
the following or related topics:
· AI-based assistance systems (for end users and companies)
· Systems based on hybrid and extended AI
· Cooperation between humans and AI-based systems
(Human-in-the-Loop)
· Development, design, and implementation of AI-based systems
· Trust and distrust in AI-based systems (Trustworthy AI)
· Explainability and transparency of AI-based systems
· Operational and strategic effects of AI-based systems in
companies
· Disadvantages of AI-based systems: biases, distortions,
discrimination, and rejection
· Practical applications of AI-based systems in organizations
(e.g., AI and product innovation, AI and customer care, AI and
marketing, AI and process optimization)
· Economic potential of AI-based systems (e.g., new business
models through the use of AI-based systems)
· Ethical, legal, and social implications of AI-based systems
Associate Editors
· Martin Adam, TU Darmstadt
· Philipp Ebel, University of St. Gallen
· Andreas Fink, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/UniBw Hamburg
· Burkhardt Funk, Leuphana University of Lueneburg
· Benjamin van Giffen, University of St. Gallen
· Thomas Hess, LMU Munich
· Peter Hofmann, University of Bayreuth
· Andreas Holzinger, Med Uni Graz
· Christian Janiesch, Julius-Maximilians-Universitaet of Wuerzburg
· Ekaterina Jussupow, University of Mannheim
· Wolfgang Koenig, Goethe University Frankfurt
· Niklas Kuehl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
· Matthias Kraus, Friedrich-Alexander Universität
Erlangen-Nuernberg
· Sascha Lichtenberg, TU Dresden
· Cristina Mihale-Wilson, Goethe University Frankfurt
· Nicolas Proellochs, University of Giessen
· Jana Rehse, University of Mannheim
· Matthias Schumann, University of Goettingen
· Patrick Zschech, Friedrich-Alexander Universität
Erlangen-Nuernberg
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: September 1st, 2021 at 2 pm Central
European Time
Paper decision notification: October 31st, 2021
Submission deadline for revised papers: November 15th, 2021
For further information please visit
https://www.wi22.eu
Dr. Benedikt Berger
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen (LMU)
Munich School of Management
Institute for Information Systems and New Media
Room 213 | Ludwigstrasse 28 | 80539 Munich | Germany
Phone +49 (0)89 2180-6392 | Fax +49 (0)89 2180-996392
benedikt.berger@bwl.lmu.de<mailto:benedikt.berger@bwl.lmu.de> |
www.wim.bwl.lmu.de<http://www.wim.bwl.lmu.de/>
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