@inproceedings{RadivoievychKolpGrebinyketal.2022, author = {Radivoievych, Aleksandar and Kolp, Benjamin and Grebinyk, Sergii and Prylutska, Svitlana and Ritter, Uwe and Zolk, Oliver and Gl{\"o}kler, J{\"o}rn and Frohme, Marcus and Grebinyk, Anna}, title = {Prestine C60 fullerene as a novel agent in sonodynamic treatment of cancer cells}, series = {FEBS Open Bio}, volume = {12}, booktitle = {FEBS Open Bio}, number = {Supplement 1}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken, NJ}, issn = {2211-5463}, doi = {10.1002/2211-5463.13440}, pages = {74 -- 74}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Demske2021, author = {Demske, Ulrike}, title = {Grenzen morphologischer Variation}, series = {Syntax aus Saarbr{\"u}cker Sicht 4: Beitr{\"a}ge der SaRDiS-Tagung zur Dialektsyntax (Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Dialektologie und Linguistik - Beihefte, Band 187)}, booktitle = {Syntax aus Saarbr{\"u}cker Sicht 4: Beitr{\"a}ge der SaRDiS-Tagung zur Dialektsyntax (Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Dialektologie und Linguistik - Beihefte, Band 187)}, publisher = {Steiner}, address = {Stuttgart}, isbn = {978-3-515-13103-2}, doi = {10.25162/9783515131049}, pages = {107 -- 126}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{LindsayStelzlPietreketal.2022, author = {Lindsay, Richard J. and Stelzl, Lukas S. and Pietrek, Lisa and Hummer, Gerhard and Wigge, Philip Anthony and Hanson, Sonya M.}, title = {Helical region near poly-Q tract in prion-like domain of Arabidopsis ELF3 plays role in temperature-sensing mechanism}, series = {Biophysical journal}, volume = {121}, booktitle = {Biophysical journal}, number = {3}, publisher = {Cell Press}, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, issn = {0006-3495}, doi = {10.1016/j.bpj.2021.11.964}, pages = {355A -- 356A}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannKandilSteckhanetal.2022, author = {Hartmann, Anika M. and Kandil, Farid I. and Steckhan, Nico and H{\"a}upl, Thomas and Kessler, Christian S. and Michalsen, Andreas and Koppold-Liebscher, Daniela A.}, title = {Rheumatoid arthritis benefits from fasting and plant-based diet: an exploratory randomized controlled trial (NUTRIFAST)}, series = {Annals of the rheumatic diseases}, volume = {81}, booktitle = {Annals of the rheumatic diseases}, publisher = {BMJ Publishing Group}, address = {London}, issn = {0003-4967}, doi = {10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.452}, pages = {558 -- 559}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MasanneckRaeuberGieseleretal.2022, author = {Masanneck, Lars and R{\"a}uber, S. and Gieseler, Pauline and Ruck, T. and Stern, Ariel Dora and Meuth, S. G. and Pawlitzki, M.}, title = {Geography and a changing technology landscape: analysing coverage of German multiple sclerosis care networks and digital health technology adoption in multiple sclerosis trials}, series = {Multiple sclerosis journal}, volume = {28}, booktitle = {Multiple sclerosis journal}, number = {Supplement 3}, publisher = {Sage}, address = {London}, issn = {1352-4585}, doi = {10.1177/13524585221123687}, pages = {492 -- 493}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GiessmannBender2024, author = {Gießmann, Nico and Bender, Benedict}, title = {Towards a unified framework for evaluating user satisfaction with mobile government apps}, series = {Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective : 13th International Conference, EGOVIS 2024, Naples, Italy, August 26-28, 2024, Proceedings}, booktitle = {Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective : 13th International Conference, EGOVIS 2024, Naples, Italy, August 26-28, 2024, Proceedings}, editor = {K{\"o}, Andrea and Kotsis, Gabriele and Tjoa, A. Min and Khalil, Ismail}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-031-68210-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-68211-7_10}, pages = {122 -- 129}, year = {2024}, abstract = {This study aims to bring together scattered research findings on user satisfaction with mobile government apps into a unified framework. The researchers analyzed 70 high-quality papers from leading journals and conferences and systematically integrated different frameworks and case studies to reflect the importance of the field over time while also highlighting methodological and geographical research gaps. The study achieved a significant methodological advance by developing codebooks for empirical analysis utilizing the App Store. This approach validated the framework's dimensions on 8,524 reviews, demonstrating the framework's applicability to platform-based apps and identifying critical areas for future research. Combining academic insights with practical findings, this research provides comprehensive guidance for developing and evaluating user-centered mobile government apps, facilitating improved service delivery and alignment with user expectations.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HiortHugoZeinertetal.2022, author = {Hiort, Pauline and Hugo, Julian and Zeinert, Justus and M{\"u}ller, Nataniel and Kashyap, Spoorthi and Rajapakse, Jagath C. and Azuaje, Francisco and Renard, Bernhard Y. and Baum, Katharina}, title = {DrDimont: explainable drug response prediction from differential analysis of multi-omics networks}, series = {Bioinformatics}, volume = {38}, booktitle = {Bioinformatics}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1367-4803}, doi = {10.1093/bioinformatics/btac477}, pages = {ii113 -- ii119}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Motivation: While it has been well established that drugs affect and help patients differently, personalized drug response predictions remain challenging. Solutions based on single omics measurements have been proposed, and networks provide means to incorporate molecular interactions into reasoning. However, how to integrate the wealth of information contained in multiple omics layers still poses a complex problem. Results: We present DrDimont, Drug response prediction from Differential analysis of multi-omics networks. It allows for comparative conclusions between two conditions and translates them into differential drug response predictions. DrDimont focuses on molecular interactions. It establishes condition-specific networks from correlation within an omics layer that are then reduced and combined into heterogeneous, multi-omics molecular networks. A novel semi-local, path-based integration step ensures integrative conclusions. Differential predictions are derived from comparing the condition-specific integrated networks. DrDimont's predictions are explainable, i.e. molecular differences that are the source of high differential drug scores can be retrieved. We predict differential drug response in breast cancer using transcriptomics, proteomics, phosphosite and metabolomics measurements and contrast estrogen receptor positive and receptor negative patients. DrDimont performs better than drug prediction based on differential protein expression or PageRank when evaluating it on ground truth data from cancer cell lines. We find proteomic and phosphosite layers to carry most information for distinguishing drug response.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Grum2024, author = {Grum, Marcus}, title = {Managing multi-site artificial neural networks' activation rates and activation cycles}, series = {Business modeling and software design : 14th International Symposium, BMSD 2024, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, July 1-3, 2024, proceedings}, booktitle = {Business modeling and software design : 14th International Symposium, BMSD 2024, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, July 1-3, 2024, proceedings}, editor = {Shishkov, Boris}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-031-64072-8}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-64073-5_17}, pages = {258 -- 269}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Traditionally, business models and software designs used to model the usage of artificial intelligence (AI) at a very specific point in the process or rather fix implemented application. Since applications can be based on AI, such as networked artificial neural networks (ANN) on top of which applications are installed, these on-top applications can be instructed directly from their underlying ANN compartments [1]. However, with the integration of several AI-based systems, their coordination is a highly relevant target factor for the operation and improvement of networked processes, such as they can be found in cross-organizational production contexts spanning multiple distributed locations. This work aims to extend prior research on managing artificial knowledge transfers among interlinked AIs as coordination instrument by examining effects of different activation types (respective activation rates and cycles) on by ANN-instructed production machines. In a design-science-oriented way, this paper conceptualizes rhythmic state descriptions for dynamic systems and associated 14 experiment designs. Two experiments have been realized, analyzed and evaluated thereafter in regard with their activities and processes induced. Findings show that the simulator [2] used and experiments designed and realized, here, (I) enable research on ANN activation types, (II) illustrate ANN-based production networks disrupted by activation types and clarify the need for harmonizing them. Further, (III) management interventions are derived for harmonizing interlinked ANNs. This study establishes the importance of site-specific coordination mechanisms and novel forms of management interventions as drivers of efficient artificial knowledge transfer.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Grum2024, author = {Grum, Marcus}, title = {Researching multi-site artificial neural networks' activation rates and activation cycles}, series = {Business modeling and software design : 14th International Symposium, BMSD 2024, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, July 1-3, 2024, proceedings}, booktitle = {Business modeling and software design : 14th International Symposium, BMSD 2024, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, July 1-3, 2024, proceedings}, editor = {Shishkov, Boris}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-031-64072-8}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-64073-5_12}, pages = {186 -- 206}, year = {2024}, abstract = {With the further development of more and more production machines into cyber-physical systems, and their greater integration with artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, the coordination of intelligent systems is a highly relevant target factor for the operation and improvement of networked processes, such as they can be found in cross-organizational production contexts spanning multiple distributed locations. This work aims to extend prior research on managing their artificial knowledge transfers as coordination instrument by examining effects of different activation types (respective activation rates and cycles) on by Artificial Neural Network (ANN)-instructed production machines. For this, it provides a new integration type of ANN-based cyber-physical production system as a tool to research artificial knowledge transfers: In a design-science-oriented way, a prototype of a simulation system is constructed as Open Source information system which will be used in on-building research to (I) enable research on ANN activation types in production networks, (II) illustrate ANN-based production networks disrupted by activation types and clarify the need for harmonizing them, and (III) demonstrate conceptual management interventions. This simulator shall establish the importance of site-specific coordination mechanisms and novel forms of management interventions as drivers of efficient artificial knowledge transfer.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchulzeDoeschnerGoegeretal.2022, author = {Schulze, Kora and D{\"o}schner, Larissa and G{\"o}ger, Lea and Franz, K. and M{\"u}ller-Werdan, Ursula and Norman, Kristina and Herpich, Catrin}, title = {Kurzeitige vegane Intervention senkt Inflammationsmarker}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gerontologie und Geriatrie : Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Gerontologie und Geriatrie}, volume = {55}, booktitle = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gerontologie und Geriatrie : Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Gerontologie und Geriatrie}, number = {Supplement 1}, publisher = {Springer Medizin}, address = {Heidelberg}, issn = {0948-6704}, doi = {10.1007/s00391-022-02095-7}, pages = {S83 -- S84}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{FayyazHartmannHanacketal.2022, author = {Fayyaz, Susann and Hartmann, Bolette and Hanack, Katja and Michelchen, Sophia and Kreiling, Reinhard}, title = {Development of a hematopoietic stem cell (murine system) based system as an alternative for the in vivo T-cell-dependent antibody response (TDAR) assay within the EOGRTS: case-study with Parabens}, series = {Toxicology letters}, volume = {368}, booktitle = {Toxicology letters}, publisher = {Elsevier Science}, address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]}, issn = {0378-4274}, doi = {10.1016/j.toxlet.2022.07.483}, pages = {S175 -- S176}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Gleiss2020, author = {Gleiß, Alexander}, title = {The patient will see you now-towards an understanding of on-demand healthcare}, series = {2020 IEEE 22nd Conference on Business Informatics (CBI)}, booktitle = {2020 IEEE 22nd Conference on Business Informatics (CBI)}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway}, isbn = {978-1-7281-9926-9}, doi = {10.1109/CBI49978.2020.00024}, pages = {154 -- 161}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The increasing prevalence and ubiquity of digital technologies is changing the needs and expectations of patients towards healthcare services. As a result, a plethora of patient-centered services edges into the healthcare market. Since digital technologies bear the potential to surmount barriers in time and space, patients increasingly demand real-time or near-time healthcare services. Amongst a cloud of related concepts in the context of digital health, one term increasingly typifies this impulse: on-demand healthcare. While this term can be noticeably found in practice, there is hardly some theoretical foundation so far. Against this background, the aim of this paper is to address this research gap and to explore the phenomenon of on-demand healthcare. Based on a design-science approach including a literature review and analysis of in-depth interviews and empirical cases, the outcome of this paper is twofold: (1) a conceptual framework and (2) a proposal for a definition of on-demand healthcare.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DehnertGleissReiss2021, author = {Dehnert, Maik and Gleiß, Alexander and Reiss, Frederick}, title = {What makes a data-driven business model?}, series = {ECIS Proceedings 2021}, booktitle = {ECIS Proceedings 2021}, publisher = {AIS}, address = {Atlanta}, isbn = {978-1-7336325-6-0}, year = {2021}, abstract = {The usage of data to improve or create business models has become vital for companies in the 21st century. However, to extract value from data it is important to understand the business model. Taxonomies for data-driven business models (DDBM) aim to provide guidance for the development and ideation of new business models relying on data. In IS research, however, different taxonomies have emerged in recent years, partly redundant, partly contradictory. Thus, there is a need to synthesize the common ground of these taxonomies within IS research. Based on 26 IS-related taxonomies and 30 cases, we derive and define 14 generic building blocks of DDBM to develop a consolidated taxonomy that represents the current state-of-the-art. Thus, we integrate existing research on DDBM and provide avenues for further exploration of data-induced potentials for business models as well as for the development and analysis of general or industry-specific DDBM.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Dehnert2020, author = {Dehnert, Maik}, title = {Organizational change toward IT-supported personal advisory in incumbent banks}, series = {Perspectives in business informatics research}, volume = {398}, booktitle = {Perspectives in business informatics research}, editor = {Buchmann, Robert Andrei and Polini, Andrea and Johansson, Bj{\"o}rn and Karagiannis, Dimitris}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-61139-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-61140-8_14}, pages = {205 -- 219}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Due to changing customer behavior in digitalization, banks urge to change their traditional value creation in order to improve interaction with customers. New digital technologies such as core banking solutions change organizational structures to provide organizational and individual affordances in IT-supported personal advisory. Based on adaptive structuration theory and with qualitative data from 24 German banks, we identify first, second and third order issues of organizational change in value creation, which are connected with a set of affordances and constraints as the outcomes for customer interaction.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Brinkmann2021, author = {Brinkmann, Maik}, title = {Relevance of public administrations}, series = {Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2021}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2021}, publisher = {University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa}, address = {Honolulu, HI}, isbn = {978-0-9981331-4-0}, doi = {10.24251/HICSS.2021.285}, pages = {10}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Power relations within the area of blockchain governance are complex by definition and a comprehensive analysis that links technological and institutional elements is missing to date. The research that is presented with this article focuses on the visualization of the shifting power relations with the introduction of blockchain. For this purpose, the analysis leverages an adjusted version of the multi-stakeholder influence mapping tool. The analysis considers the various stakeholders within the multi-layered blockchain technology stack and compares three fundamental blockchain scenarios, including public and private blockchain settings. The findings show that public administrations face indeed less power with the introduction of blockchain, while new stakeholders come into play who wield influence rather uncontrolled. Nonetheless, public administrations are not powerless overall and remain influential stakeholders. This paper concludes that blockchain governance is not as democratic as blockchain enthusiasts tend to argue and derives corresponding opportunities for further research.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GonnermannMuellerTeichmann2024, author = {Gonnermann-M{\"u}ller, Jana and Teichmann, Malte}, title = {Examining the learner's cognitive load in response to different learning material in high and low immersive virtual learning environments}, series = {Information systems and neuroscience}, volume = {68}, booktitle = {Information systems and neuroscience}, editor = {Davis, Fred D. and Riedl, Ren{\´e} and vom Brocke, Jan and L{\´e}ger, Pierre-Majorique and Randolph, Adriane B. and M{\"u}ller-Putz, Gernot R.}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-031-58395-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-58396-4_29}, pages = {333 -- 344}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Learning in virtual, immersive environments must be well-designed to foster learning instead of overwhelming and distracting the learner. So far, learning instructions based on cognitive load theory recommend keeping the learning instructions clean and simple to reduce the extraneous cognitive load of the learner to foster learning performance. The advantages of immersive learning, such as multiple options for realistic simulation, movement and feedback, raise questions about the tension between an increase of excitement and flow with highly realistic environments on the one hand and a reduction of cognitive load by developing clean and simple surroundings on the other hand. This study aims to gain insights into learners' cognitive responses during the learning process by continuously assessing cognitive load through eye-tracking. The experiment compares two distinct immersive learning environments and varying methods of content presentation.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GundlachAbramova2021, author = {Gundlach, Jana and Abramova, Olga}, title = {Newsfeed clutter as an inhibitor of sensemaking}, series = {AMCIS Proceedings 2021}, booktitle = {AMCIS Proceedings 2021}, publisher = {AIS}, address = {Atlanta}, isbn = {978-1-7336325-8-4}, pages = {10}, year = {2021}, abstract = {As a central functionality of SNSs, the newsfeed is responsible for the way, how content is presented. This paper investigates the implications of current content presentation on Facebook, which has appeared to be a matter of users' criticism. Leaning on the communication theory, we conceptualize clutter on a newsfeed as noise that hinders the receiver's adequate message decoding (i.e., sensemaking). We further operationalize newsfeed clutter via perceived disorder, information overload, and system feature overload. Our participants browsed their Facebook newsfeed for at least 5 minutes. The follow-up survey results provide partial support for our hypotheses, with only perceived disorder significantly associated with lower sensemaking. These findings shed new light on user experience and underpin the importance of SNSs as communication systems, adding to the existent literature on the dark sides of social media.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BenderBretschneiderFattahWeil2024, author = {Bender, Benedict and Bretschneider, Sina and Fattah-Weil, Jasmin}, title = {Advances in demand forecasting}, series = {AMCIS Proceedings 2024}, booktitle = {AMCIS Proceedings 2024}, publisher = {AIS}, address = {Atlanta}, pages = {1 -- 11}, year = {2024}, abstract = {This systematic literature review highlights the gap in demand forecasting in the manufacturing sector, which is challenged by complex supply chains and rapid market change. Traditional methods fall short in this dynamic environment, highlighting the need for an approach that combines advanced forecasting techniques, high-quality data, and industry-specific insights. Our research contributes by evaluating advanced forecasting methods, the effectiveness of AI and data strategies to improve accuracy. Our analysis reveals a shift towards machine learning and deep learning to improve accuracy and highlights the untapped potential of external data sources. Key findings provide both researchers and practitioners with guidance on effective forecasting strategies and key data types and offer an integrated framework for improving forecasting accuracy and strategic decision-making in manufacturing. This work fills a critical research gap and provides stakeholders with actionable insights to manage the complexity of modern manufacturing, representing a significant advance in forecasting practice.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MuchaEngelsWhibleyetal.2024, author = {Mucha, Anne and Engels, James J. and Whibley, Fred and Uegaki, Wataru and Wamsley, James C. and Dawson, Virginia and Gruzdeva, Anastasija and Alhazova, Anna and Golovnina, Anna and Nasyrova, Regina and Sadkovsky, Feudor and Weingartz, Siena and Hohaus, Vera and Cisse, Ousmane and Coppock, Elizabeth and Agodio, Badiba Olivier and Jenks, Peter and Sande, Hannah and Zimmermann, Malte and Berezovskaya, Polina and Chen, Sihwei and Renans, Agata}, title = {Proceedings of TripleA 10}, series = {Proceedings of TripleA}, booktitle = {Proceedings of TripleA}, editor = {Lecavelier des Etangs-Levallois, Jeanne and Geick, Niklas and Grubic, Mira and Bharadwaj, Prarthanaa and Zimmermann, Malte}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-64798}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-647980}, pages = {iv, 158}, year = {2024}, abstract = {The TripleA workshop series was founded in 2014 by linguists from Potsdam and T{\"u}bingen with the aim of providing a platform for researchers that conduct theoretically-informed linguistic fieldwork on meaning. Its focus is particularly on languages that are under-represented in the current research landscape, including but not limited to languages of Africa, Asia, and Australia, hence TripleA. For its 10th anniversary, TripleA returned to the University of Potsdam on the 7-9th of June 2023. The programme included 21 talks dealing with no less than 22 different languages, including three invited talks given by Sihwei Chen (Academia Sinica), J{\´e}r{\´e}my Pasquereau (Laboratoire de Linguistique de Nantes, CNRS) and Agata Renans (Ruhr-Universit{\"a}t Bochum). Nine of these (invited or peer-reviewed) talks are featured in this volume.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AbendrothParryLeRouxetal.2020, author = {Abendroth, Adrian and Parry, Douglas A. and Le Roux, Daniel B. and Gundlach, Jana}, title = {An analysis of problematic media use and technology use addiction scales}, series = {Responsible design, implementation and use of information and communication technology}, booktitle = {Responsible design, implementation and use of information and communication technology}, editor = {Hattingh, Mari{\´e} and Matthee, Machdel and Smuts, Hanlie and Pappas, Ilias and Dwivedi, Yogesh K. and M{\"a}ntym{\"a}ki, Matti}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-45001-4}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-45002-1_18}, pages = {211 -- 222}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Increasingly, research attention is being afforded to various forms of problematic media use. Despite ongoing conceptual, theoretical, and empirical debates, a large number of retrospective self-report scales have been produced to ostensibly measure various classes of such behaviour. These scales are typically based on a variety of theoretical and diagnostic frameworks. Given current conceptual ambiguities, building on previous studies, we evaluated the dimensional structure of 50 scales targeting the assessment of supposedly problematic behaviours in relation to four technologies: Internet, smartphones, video games, and social network sites. We find that two dimensions ('compulsive use' and 'negative outcomes') account for over 50\% of all scale-items analysed. With a median of five dimensions, on average, scales have considered fewer dimensions than various proposed diagnostic criteria and models. No relationships were found between the number of items in a scale and the number of dimensions, or the technology category and the dimensional structure. The findings indicate, firstly, that a majority of scales place an inordinate emphasis on some dimensions over others and, secondly, that despite differences in the items presented, at a dimensional level, there exists a high degree of similarity between scales. These findings highlight shortcomings in existing scales and underscore the need to develop more sophisticated conceptions and empirical tools to understand possible problematic interactions with various digital technologies.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{WeymarGiraudierVenturaBort2022, author = {Weymar, Mathias and Giraudier, Manon and Ventura-Bort, Carlos}, title = {Influence of non-invasive transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) on emotional episodic memory: the role of tonic and transient stimulation}, series = {Psychophysiology}, volume = {59}, booktitle = {Psychophysiology}, number = {S1}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0048-5772}, doi = {10.1111/psyp.14139}, pages = {S33 -- S33}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BrandTimme2022, author = {Brand, Ralf and Timme, Sinika}, title = {Physical inactivity or exercise? A simple decision test predicts exercise behavior over the next 14 days}, series = {Journal of sport \& exercise psychology}, volume = {44}, booktitle = {Journal of sport \& exercise psychology}, number = {S1}, publisher = {Human Kinetics Publishing}, address = {Champaign}, issn = {0895-2779}, doi = {10.1123/jsep.2022-0071}, pages = {S68 -- S68}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FoerstnerSanchez2022, author = {F{\"o}rstner, Bernd and Sanchez, Alba}, title = {Das Postoperative kognitive Defizite (POCD) im 1-Jahres- Langzeit-Follow-up nach verschiedenen elektiven Operationen bei {\"a}lteren Menschen}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gerontologie und Geriatrie : Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Gerontologie und Geriatrie}, volume = {55}, booktitle = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gerontologie und Geriatrie : Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Gerontologie und Geriatrie}, number = {Supplement 1}, publisher = {Springer Medizin}, address = {Heidelberg}, issn = {0948-6704}, doi = {10.1007/s00391-022-02095-7}, pages = {S86 -- S86}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{TimmeKunzBrand2022, author = {Timme, Sinika and Kunz, Jona and Brand, Ralf}, title = {Heart rate and respiratory rate correlations with children's affective responses to exercise during physical education}, series = {Journal of sport \& exercise psychology}, volume = {44}, booktitle = {Journal of sport \& exercise psychology}, number = {S1}, publisher = {Human Kinetics Publishing}, address = {Champaign}, issn = {0895-2779}, doi = {10.1123/jsep.2022-0071}, pages = {S115 -- S115}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{WangBreternitzSchorr2021, author = {Wang, Zhenyu and Breternitz, Joachim and Schorr, Susan}, title = {Cation disorder in zinc-group IV- nitride and oxide nitride semiconductor materials revealed through neutron diffraction}, series = {Acta crystallographica / International Union of Crystallography. Section A, Foundations and advances}, volume = {77}, booktitle = {Acta crystallographica / International Union of Crystallography. Section A, Foundations and advances}, number = {Suppl.}, publisher = {Blackwell}, address = {Oxford [u.a.]}, issn = {2053-2733}, doi = {10.1107/S0108767321086256}, pages = {C1077 -- C1077}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MirbabaieRieskampHofeditzetal.2024, author = {Mirbabaie, Milad and Rieskamp, Jonas and Hofeditz, Lennart and Stieglitz, Stefan}, title = {Breaking down barriers}, series = {Proceedings of the 57th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 57th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}, editor = {Bui, Tung X.}, publisher = {Department of IT Management Shidler College of Business University of Hawaii}, address = {Honolulu, HI}, isbn = {978-0-99813-317-1}, pages = {672 -- 681}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Many researchers hesitate to provide full access to their datasets due to a lack of knowledge about research data management (RDM) tools and perceived fears, such as losing the value of one's own data. Existing tools and approaches often do not take into account these fears and missing knowledge. In this study, we examined how conversational agents (CAs) can provide a natural way of guidance through RDM processes and nudge researchers towards more data sharing. This work offers an online experiment in which researchers interacted with a CA on a self-developed RDM platform and a survey on participants' data sharing behavior. Our findings indicate that the presence of a guiding and enlightening CA on an RDM platform has a constructive influence on both the intention to share data and the actual behavior of data sharing. Notably, individual factors do not appear to impede or hinder this effect.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MarxBruenkerMirbabaieetal.2024, author = {Marx, Julian and Br{\"u}nker, Felix and Mirbabaie, Milad and Stieglitz, Stefan}, title = {Digital activism on social media}, series = {Proceedings of the 57th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 57th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}, editor = {Bui, Tung X.}, publisher = {Department of IT Management Shidler College of Business University of Hawaii}, address = {Honolulu, HI}, isbn = {978-0-99813-317-1}, pages = {7205 -- 7214}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Social media constitute an important arena for public debates and steady interchange of issues relevant to society. To boost their reputation, commercial organizations also engage in political, social, or environmental debates on social media. To engage in this type of digital activism, organizations increasingly utilize the social media profiles of executive employees and other brand ambassadors. However, the relationship between brand ambassadors' digital activism and corporate reputation is only vaguely understood. The results of a qualitative inquiry suggest that digital activism via brand ambassadors can be risky (e.g., creating additional surface for firestorms, financial loss) and rewarding (e.g., emitting authenticity, employing 'megaphones' for industry change) at the same time. The paper informs both scholarship and practitioners about strategic trade-offs that need to be considered when employing brand ambassadors for digital activism.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StieglitzFrommKocuretal.2023, author = {Stieglitz, Stefan and Fromm, Jennifer and Kocur, Alexander and Rostalski, Frauke and Duda, Michelle and Evans, Alison and Rieskamp, Jonas and Sievi, Luzia and Pawelec, Maria and Heesen, Jessica and Loh, Wulf and Fuchß, Christoph and Eyilmez, Kaan}, title = {What measures can government institutions in Germany take against digital disinformation?}, series = {Wirtschaftsinformatik 2023 Proceedings}, booktitle = {Wirtschaftsinformatik 2023 Proceedings}, publisher = {AIS Electronic Library (AISeL)}, address = {[Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]}, pages = {21}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Disinformation campaigns spread rapidly through social media and can cause serious harm, especially in crisis situations, ranging from confusion about how to act to a loss of trust in government institutions. Therefore, the prevention of digital disinformation campaigns represents an important research topic. However, previous research in the field of information systems focused on the technical possibilities to detect and combat disinformation, while ethical and legal perspectives have been neglected so far. In this article, we synthesize previous information systems literature on disinformation prevention measures and discuss these measures from an ethical and legal perspective. We conclude by proposing questions for future research on the prevention of disinformation campaigns from an IS, ethical, and legal perspective. In doing so, we contribute to a balanced discussion on the prevention of digital disinformation campaigns that equally considers technical, ethical, and legal issues, and encourage increased interdisciplinary collaboration in future research.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LossowSchwarzKoppetal.2021, author = {Loßow, Kristina and Schwarz, Maria and Kopp, Johannes and Schwerdtle, Tanja and Kipp, Anna Patricia}, title = {Age- and sex-dependent changes of trace elements and redox parameters in mice}, series = {Free radical biology and medicine : the official journal of the Oxygen Society, a constituent member of the International Society for Free Radical Research}, volume = {165}, booktitle = {Free radical biology and medicine : the official journal of the Oxygen Society, a constituent member of the International Society for Free Radical Research}, number = {Suppl. 1}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {New York}, issn = {0891-5849}, doi = {10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2020.12.346}, pages = {34}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{YaelLapidotTzuberi2022, author = {Yael, Attia and Lapidot, Elad and Tzuberi, Hannah}, title = {60 Years after the Algerian War}, publisher = {Katholische Akademie Berlin}, address = {Berlin}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Over the six decades since it officially ended, the Algerian War has become a key event for marking, retrospectively, the beginning of a new era in European, Western and global history. This new era is characterized by the proclaimed end of Western hegemony - by the proclaimed end of European history as global, universal history. This era, our era, understands itself as the time after the domination of the West, a time or multiple times of "post": the time of postcolonialism, but also postmodernity, postsecularism, posthumanism. The times of "post" are characterized by a fundamental reconfiguration of the relations between European civilization and its Others, first and foremost by the proclaimed split between Europe and its Others, and more generally by the disintegration, disruption and dispersion of the - allegedly - unified space of culture, knowledge and discourse. The postcolonial era is an era of diversity and difference, an era of dispersions and diasporas, where the space of culture is a space of multiple cultures, a space of in-between, of "inter": the space of the intercultural, but also the interreligious, interethnic, interracial and inter-epistemic. This conference will reflect on the "inter" in the time of "post". We invited scholars, thinkers, intellectuals and artists to discuss various aspects and models of intercultural dynamics that have been developed and articulated in the aftermath of the Algerian War or of other events that marked the decline of Western hegemony, such as the Second Vatican, May 1968 or the Vietnam War. How did the age of decolonization reshape the discourse and practice of intercultural relations? To what extent interculturality itself is a sign or a site of decolonization? To what extent, on the contrary, intercultural relations may reproduce colonial or generate neocolonial patterns? Contributions examine the emergence of intercultural notions and practices in various intellectual traditions, European or non-European; the development of new categories and constellations of identity, otherness and dialogue; the interrelations between epistemic, cultural, discursive, religious and political aspects; as well as reactions to these new developments and various forms of critique and resistance. We are especially interested in how this reflection may shed light on socio-political and cultural phenomena, trends and concerns of the present time.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Schneider2006, author = {Schneider, Hans Julius}, title = {Was heißt "einer Regel nicht folgen"?}, series = {Kreativit{\"a}t}, booktitle = {Kreativit{\"a}t}, publisher = {Meiner}, address = {Hamburg}, isbn = {978-3-7873-1766-0}, pages = {785 -- 799}, year = {2006}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Mersch2006, author = {Mersch, Dieter}, title = {Imagination, Figuralit{\"a}t und Kreativit{\"a}t}, series = {Kreativit{\"a}t}, booktitle = {Kreativit{\"a}t}, publisher = {Meiner}, address = {Hamburg}, isbn = {978-3-7873-1766-0}, pages = {344 -- 359}, year = {2006}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Rauschenbach2024, author = {Rauschenbach, Sina}, title = {Presentism and the denial of coevalness}, series = {Von Neuem: Tradition und Novation in der Vormoderne}, volume = {GRM-Beiheft 113}, booktitle = {Von Neuem: Tradition und Novation in der Vormoderne}, editor = {Huss, Bernhard}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Winter GmbH}, address = {Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-8253-8663-4}, doi = {10.33675/2024-82538663}, pages = {195 -- 211}, year = {2024}, abstract = {In Time and the Other Johannes Fabian analysed how modern conceptions of time were "not only secularized and naturalized but also thoroughly spatialized." According to Fabian, this was particularly visible in modern anthropology which "promoted a scheme in terms of which not only past cultures but all living societies were irrevocably placed on a temporal slope, a stream of Time - some upstream, others downstream."3 Anthropologists attributed otherness to a distant past which was traditionally associated with cultural retardation, i.e. a lower degree of development, progress, and civilization. Cultural difference was expressed in terms of temporal distance while temporal distance was attributed to spatial remoteness. The result was a phenomenon that Fabian coined "the denial of coevalness" which pointed towards "a persistent and systematic tendency to place the referent(s) of anthropology in a Time other than the present of the producer of anthropological discourse.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Asche2022, author = {Asche, Matthias}, title = {Verwandtschaft, Landsmannschaft, Tischgenossenschaft}, series = {Person und Wissen: Bilanz und Perspektiven}, booktitle = {Person und Wissen: Bilanz und Perspektiven}, editor = {Gubler, Kaspar and Hesse, Christian and Schwinges, Rainer C.}, edition = {1}, publisher = {vdf}, address = {Z{\"u}rich}, isbn = {978-3-7281-4114-9}, doi = {10.3218/4114-9}, pages = {131 -- 152}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{AbendrothBenderGronau2024, author = {Abendroth, Adrian and Bender, Benedict and Gronau, Norbert}, title = {The evolution of original ERP customization}, series = {Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems}, volume = {1}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems}, publisher = {SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications}, address = {Set{\´u}bal}, isbn = {978-989-758-692-7}, issn = {2184-4992}, doi = {10.5220/0012305500003690}, pages = {17 -- 27}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system customization is often necessary because companies have unique processes that provide their competitive advantage. Despite new technological advances such as cloud computing or model-driven development, technical ERP customization options are either outdated or ambiguously formulated in the scientific literature. Using a systematic literature review (SLR) that analyzes 137 definitions from 26 papers, the result is an analysis and aggregation of technical customization types by providing clearance and aligning with future organizational needs. The results show a shift from ERP code modification in on-premises systems to interface and integration customization in cloud ERP systems, as well as emerging technological opportunities as a way for customers and key users to perform system customization. The study contributes by providing a clear understanding of given customization types and assisting ERP users and vendors in making customization decisions.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SimonPapadopoulosGuillemoteauetal.2021, author = {Simon, Fran{\c{c}}ois-Xavier and Papadopoulos, Nikos and Guillemoteau, Julien and Oikonomou, Dimitris and Simirdanis, Kleanthis}, title = {Multi-frequency loop electromagnetic system measurement on shallow offshore archaeological site of Oulos}, series = {ArcheoSciences : revue d'arch{\´e}om{\´e}trie / Groupe des M{\´e}thodes Pluridisciplinaires Contribuant {\`a} l'Arch{\´e}ologie (GMPCA)}, volume = {45}, booktitle = {ArcheoSciences : revue d'arch{\´e}om{\´e}trie / Groupe des M{\´e}thodes Pluridisciplinaires Contribuant {\`a} l'Arch{\´e}ologie (GMPCA)}, number = {1}, publisher = {Presses Universitaires de Rennes}, address = {Rennes}, issn = {1960-1360}, doi = {10.4000/archeosciences.9690}, pages = {215 -- 218}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Kay2021, author = {Kay, Alex James}, title = {The holocaust in the USSR}, series = {Historia Russica}, booktitle = {Historia Russica}, editor = {Žuravlev, Sergej Vladimirovič}, publisher = {Institut f{\"u}r russische Geschichte (RAN)}, address = {Moskau}, isbn = {978-5-8055-0403-8}, pages = {155 -- 164}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This paper sketches the current status of international scholarship on the subject of the Holocaust in the USSR and its place in the wider military conflict of the Second World War. Research on this topic over the last 20 to 30 years has been truly international and the findings of this research cannot be sketched here without pointing to the contributions made by German, American, Russian, Israeli, British and Australian historians. Historians from these countries have made important contributions to our understanding of key questions relating to this subject. These questions address, among other things, pre-invasion orders issued to German units; the radicalisation of German policy, culminating in the root-and-branch extermination of Soviet Jewry; the network of ghettos set up on Soviet territory; the nature of the killing and the methods used to murder these victims; the total death toll of the Holocaust in the USSR; and the relationship between war and extermination, in which genocide can be regarded as an actual strategy of warfare pursued by the German Reich.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Kay2024, author = {Kay, Alex James}, title = {Holocaust Research in Germany}, series = {Hurb{\´a}n Foly{\´o}irat}, volume = {2}, booktitle = {Hurb{\´a}n Foly{\´o}irat}, publisher = {Holokauszt Eml{\´e}kk{\"o}zpont - Holocaust Memorial Center}, address = {Budapest}, organization = {Holocaust Documentation Center and Memorial Collection Public Foundation}, issn = {3004-023X}, pages = {22 -- 28}, year = {2024}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BatzelBaum, author = {Batzel, Katharina and Baum, Katharina}, title = {Exploring information flow on twitter: social network analysis on gender-specific sedicine}, series = {AMCIS Proceedings 2022}, booktitle = {AMCIS Proceedings 2022}, number = {1548}, publisher = {AIS}, address = {Atlanta}, isbn = {978-1-958200-00-1}, abstract = {To date, sex and gender differences play only a minor role in medical research and practice, thereby putting individuals' health at risk. Gender-specific medicine, or the practice of taking these differences into account when conducting research and treating patients so far is being discussed primarily by experts. With people increasingly using social media such as Twitter for sharing and searching for health-related information online, Twitter can potentially educate about gender-specific medicine. However, little is known about the information circulation and the structure of interactions on the Twitter network discussing this topic. Results of a network analysis show that the network exhibits a community-structure, with information exchange being limited and concentrated in silos. This indicates that there is untapped potential for acquiring new information by users through interacting with individuals outside their community. Public health officials may benefit from this insight and tailor online campaigns to enhance awareness on gender-specific medicine.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BreternitzSchorr2021, author = {Breternitz, Joachim and Schorr, Susan}, title = {Halide perovskites}, series = {Acta crystallographica / International Union of Crystallography. Section A, Foundations and advances}, volume = {77}, booktitle = {Acta crystallographica / International Union of Crystallography. Section A, Foundations and advances}, number = {Suppl.}, publisher = {Blackwell}, address = {Oxford [u.a.]}, issn = {2053-2733}, doi = {10.1107/S0108767321089479}, pages = {C750 -- C750}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DemarisGrišićHuisingaetal.2020, author = {D{\´e}maris, Alise and Grišić, Ana-Marija and Huisinga, Wilhelm and Walter, Reinisch and Kloft, Charlotte}, title = {Evaluation of dosing strategies of anti-TNF alpha monoclonal antibodies using pharmacokinetic modelling and simulation}, series = {Journal of Crohn's and Colitis}, volume = {14}, booktitle = {Journal of Crohn's and Colitis}, number = {Supp. 1}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1873-9946}, doi = {10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjz203.201}, pages = {S171 -- S172}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Background: Anti-TNFα monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are a well-established treatment for patients with Crohn's disease (CD). However, subtherapeutic concentrations of mAbs have been related to a loss of response during the first year of therapy1. Therefore, an appropriate dosing strategy is crucial to prevent the underexposure of mAbs for those patients. The aim of our study was to assess the impact of different dosing strategies (fixed dose or body size descriptor adapted) on drug exposure and the target concentration attainment for two different anti-TNFα mAbs: infliximab (IFX, body weight (BW)-based dosing) and certolizumab pegol (CZP, fixed dosing). For this purpose, a comprehensive pharmacokinetic (PK) simulation study was performed. Methods: A virtual population of 1000 clinically representative CD patients was generated based on the distribution of CD patient characteristics from an in-house clinical database (n = 116). Seven dosing regimens were investigated: fixed dose and per BW, lean BW (LBW), body surface area, height, body mass index and fat-free mass. The individual body size-adjusted doses were calculated from patient generated body size descriptor values. Then, using published PK models for IFX and CZP in CD patients2,3, for each patient, 1000 concentration-time profiles were simulated to consider the typical profile of a specific patient as well as the range of possible individual profiles due to unexplained PK variability across patients. For each dosing strategy, the variability in maximum and minimum mAb concentrations (Cmax and Cmin, respectively), area under the concentration-time curve (AUC) and the per cent of patients reaching target concentration were assessed during maintenance therapy. Results: For IFX and CZP, Cmin showed the highest variability between patients (CV ≈110\% and CV ≈80\%, respectively) with a similar extent across all dosing strategies. For IFX, the per cent of patients reaching the target (Cmin = 5 µg/ml) was similar across all dosing strategies (~15\%). For CZP, the per cent of patients reaching the target average concentration of 17 µg/ml ranged substantially (52-71\%), being the highest for LBW-adjusted dosing. Conclusion: By using a PK simulation approach, different dosing regimen of IFX and CZP revealed the highest variability for Cmin, the most commonly used PK parameter guiding treatment decisions, independent upon dosing regimen. Our results demonstrate similar target attainment with fixed dosing of IFX compared with currently recommended BW-based dosing. For CZP, the current fixed dosing strategy leads to comparable percentage of patients reaching target as the best performing body size-adjusted dosing (66\% vs. 71\%, respectively).}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RudianHaasePinkwart2022, author = {Rudian, Sylvio Leo and Haase, Jennifer and Pinkwart, Niels}, title = {Predicting creativity in online courses}, series = {2022 International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT)}, booktitle = {2022 International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT)}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {978-1-6654-9519-6}, doi = {10.1109/ICALT55010.2022.00056}, pages = {164 -- 168}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Many prediction tasks can be done based on users' trace data. This paper explores divergent and convergent thinking as person-related attributes and predicts them based on features gathered in an online course. We use the logfile data of a short Moodle course, combined with an image test (IMT), the Alternate Uses Task (AUT), the Remote Associates Test (RAT), and creative self-efficacy (CSE). Our results show that originality and elaboration metrics can be predicted with an accuracy of ~.7 in cross-validation, whereby predicting fluency and RAT scores perform worst. CSE items can be predicted with an accuracy of ~.45. The best performing model is a Random Forest Tree, where the features were reduced using a Linear Discriminant Analysis in advance. The promising results can help to adjust online courses to the learners' needs based on their creative performances.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KrauseBaumann2021, author = {Krause, Hannes-Vincent and Baumann, Annika}, title = {The devil in disguise}, series = {ICIS 2021: user behaviors, engagement, and consequences}, booktitle = {ICIS 2021: user behaviors, engagement, and consequences}, publisher = {AIS Electronic Library (AISeL)}, address = {[Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Envy constitutes a serious issue on Social Networking Sites (SNSs), as this painful emotion can severely diminish individuals' well-being. With prior research mainly focusing on the affective consequences of envy in the SNS context, its behavioral consequences remain puzzling. While negative interactions among SNS users are an alarming issue, it remains unclear to which extent the harmful emotion of malicious envy contributes to these toxic dynamics. This study constitutes a first step in understanding malicious envy's causal impact on negative interactions within the SNS sphere. Within an online experiment, we experimentally induce malicious envy and measure its immediate impact on users' negative behavior towards other users. Our findings show that malicious envy seems to be an essential factor fueling negativity among SNS users and further illustrate that this effect is especially pronounced when users are provided an objective factor to mask their envy and justify their norm-violating negative behavior.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SultanowChircuWuestemannetal.2022, author = {Sultanow, Eldar and Chircu, Alina and W{\"u}stemann, Stefanie and Schwan, Andr{\´e} and Lehmann, Andreas and Sept, Andr{\´e} and Szymaski, Oliver and Venkatesan, Sripriya and Ritterbusch, Georg David and Teichmann, Malte Rolf}, title = {Metaverse opportunities for the public sector}, series = {International Conference on Information Systems 2022 : Special Interest Group on Big Data : Proceedings}, booktitle = {International Conference on Information Systems 2022 : Special Interest Group on Big Data : Proceedings}, publisher = {AIS}, address = {Atlanta}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The metaverse is envisioned as a virtual shared space facilitated by emerging technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G, artificial intelligence (AI), big data, spatial computing, and digital twins (Allam et al., 2022; Dwivedi et al., 2022; Ravenscraft, 2022; Wiles, 2022). While still a nascent concept, the metaverse has the potential to "transform the physical world, as well as transport or extend physical activities to a virtual world" (Wiles, 2022). Big data technologies will also be essential in managing the enormous amounts of data created in the metaverse (Sun et al., 2022). Metaverse technologies can offer the public sector a host of benefits, such as simplified information exchange, stronger communication with citizens, better access to public services, or benefiting from a new virtual economy. Implementations are underway in several cities around the world (Geraghty et al., 2022). In this paper, we analyze metaverse opportunities for the public sector and explore their application in the context of Germany's Federal Employment Agency. Based on an analysis of academic literature and practical examples, we create a capability map for potential metaverse business capabilities for different areas of the public sector (broadly defined). These include education (virtual training and simulation, digital campuses that offer not just online instruction but a holistic university campus experience, etc.), tourism (virtual travel to remote locations and museums, virtual festival participation, etc.), health (employee training - as for emergency situations, virtual simulations for patient treatment - for example, for depression or anxiety, etc.), military (virtual training to experience operational scenarios without being exposed to a real-world threats, practice strategic decision-making, or gain technical knowledge for operating and repairing equipment, etc.), administrative services (document processing, virtual consultations for citizens, etc.), judiciary (AI decision-making aids, virtual proceedings, etc.), public safety (virtual training for procedural issues, special operations, or unusual situations, etc.), emergency management (training for natural disasters, etc.), and city planning (visualization of future development projects and interactive feedback, traffic management, attraction gamification, etc.), among others. We further identify several metaverse application areas for Germany's Federal Employment Agency. These applications can help it realize the goals of the German government for digital transformation that enables faster, more effective, and innovative government services. They include training of employees, training of customers, and career coaching for customers. These applications can be implemented using interactive learning games with AI agents, virtual representations of the organizational spaces, and avatars interacting with each other in these spaces. Metaverse applications will both use big data (to design the virtual environments) and generate big data (from virtual interactions). Issues related to data availability, quality, storage, processing (and related computing power requirements), interoperability, sharing, privacy and security will need to be addressed in these emerging metaverse applications (Sun et al., 2022). Special attention is needed to understand the potential for power inequities (wealth inequity, algorithmic bias, digital exclusion) due to technologies such as VR (Egliston \& Carter, 2021), harmful surveillance practices (Bibri \& Allam, 2022), and undesirable user behavior or negative psychological impacts (Dwivedi et al., 2022). The results of this exploratory study can inform public sector organizations of emerging metaverse opportunities and enable them to develop plans for action as more of the metaverse technologies become a reality. While the metaverse body of research is still small and research agendas are only now starting to emerge (Dwivedi et al., 2022), this study offers a building block for future development and analysis of metaverse applications.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AbujarourKoesterKrasnovaetal.2021, author = {Abujarour, Safa'a and K{\"o}ster, Antonia and Krasnova, Hanna and Wiesche, Manuel}, title = {Technology as a source of power}, series = {Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}, organization = {Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}, isbn = {978-0-9981331-4-0}, issn = {2572-6862}, doi = {10.24251/HICSS.2021.322}, pages = {2637 -- 2646}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Since the beginning of the recent global refugee crisis, researchers have been tackling many of its associated aspects, investigating how we can help to alleviate this crisis, in particular, using ICTs capabilities. In our research, we investigated the use of ICT solutions by refugees to foster the social inclusion process in the host community. To tackle this topic, we conducted thirteen interviews with Syrian refugees in Germany. Our findings reveal different ICT usages by refugees and how these contribute to feeling empowered. Moreover, we show the sources of empowerment for refugees that are gained by ICT use. Finally, we identified the two types of social inclusion benefits that were derived from empowerment sources. Our results provide practical implications to different stakeholders and decision-makers on how ICT usage can empower refugees, which can foster the social inclusion of refugees, and what should be considered to support them in their integration effort.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Botsch2020, author = {Botsch, Gideon}, title = {Rechtsextremer Antisemitismus in Brandenburg}, series = {Mit der Verfassung gegen Antisemitismus : Dokumentation des Fach-Symposiums an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, booktitle = {Mit der Verfassung gegen Antisemitismus : Dokumentation des Fach-Symposiums an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, publisher = {F. C. Flick Stiftung}, address = {Potsdam}, pages = {14 -- 19}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{MichaelisAengenheisterSchwerdtleetal.2021, author = {Michaelis, Vivien and Aengenheister, Leonie and Schwerdtle, Tanja and Buerki-Thurnherr, Tina and Bornhorst, Julia}, title = {Manganese translocation across an in vitro model of human villous trophoblast}, series = {Placenta}, volume = {112}, booktitle = {Placenta}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]}, issn = {0143-4004}, doi = {10.1016/j.placenta.2021.07.205}, pages = {E63 -- E64}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Kosta2020, author = {Kosta, Peter}, title = {On extraction and clitic climbing out of subject-/object-control clauses and causative clauses in romance and czech}, series = {Current developments in Slavic linguistics - twenty years after}, booktitle = {Current developments in Slavic linguistics - twenty years after}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-631-67673-8}, pages = {185 -- 202}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{OPUS4-63397, title = {Current developments in Slavic linguistics - twenty years after}, series = {Potsdam linguistic investigations}, volume = {29}, booktitle = {Potsdam linguistic investigations}, editor = {Radeva-Bork, Teodora and Kosta, Peter}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-631-67673-8}, issn = {1862-524X}, doi = {10.3726/978-3-653-07147-4}, pages = {500}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The book offers a comprehensive overview of current research in Slavic linguistics from a theoretical and experimental perspective and from a variety of languages. The selected papers from the 11th European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL 11) that took place at the University of Potsdam in 2015, illustrate the advancement of Slavic linguistic studies and their outreach for the development of general linguistics. The guest paper by Noam Chomsky at the beginning of the book sets a clear sign in this direction and may be taken as an acknowledgement of the field.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BrandenburgerTeichmann2022, author = {Brandenburger, Bonny and Teichmann, Malte}, title = {Looking for participation}, series = {12th Conference on Learning Factories}, booktitle = {12th Conference on Learning Factories}, publisher = {Social Science Electronic Publishing}, address = {[Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]}, issn = {1556-5068}, pages = {1 -- 6}, year = {2022}, abstract = {A stronger learner orientation through participatory learning increases learning motivation and results. But what does participatory learning mean? Where do learning factories and fabrication laboratories (FabLabs) stand in this context, and how can didactic implementation be improved in this respect? Using a newly developed analytical framework, which contains elements of the stage model of participation and general media didactics, we compare a FabLab and a learning factory example concerning the degree of participation. From this, we derive guidelines for designing participative teaching and learning processes in learning factories. We explain how FabLabs can be an inspiration for the didactic design of learning factories.}, language = {en} }