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Enterprise-level IS research – need, conceptualization, exemplary knowledge contributions and future opportunities
Enterprise solutions, specifically enterprise systems, have allowed companies to integrate enterprises’ operations throughout. The integration scope of enterprise solutions has increasingly widened, now often covering customer activities, activities along supply chains, and platform ecosystems. IS research has contributed a wide range of explanatory and design knowledge dealing with this class of IS. During the last two decades, many technological as well as managerial/organizational innovations extended the affordances of enterprise solutions—but this broader scope also challenges traditional approaches to their analysis and design. This position paper presents an enterprise-level (i.e., cross-solution) perspective on IS, discusses the challenges of complexity and coordination for IS design and management, presents selected enterprise-level insights for IS coordination and governance, and explores avenues towards a more comprehensive body of knowledge on this important level of analysis.
Proceedings of the 57th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
978-0-9981331-7-1
https://hdl.handle.net/10125/107153
@incollectionWinter.2024, author = Winter, Robert and Bender, Benedict and Aier, Stephan, title = Enterprise-Level IS Research – Need, Conceptualization, Exemplary Knowledge Contributions and Future Opportunities, publisher = Department of IT Management Shidler College of Business University of Hawaii, isbn = 9780998133171, editor = Bui, Tung X., booktitle = Proceedings of the 57th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, year = 2024, address = Honolulu, HI
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uncontrolled
enterprise systems
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uncontrolled
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2024-01-03
2024-01-03
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Minitrack introduction: Enterprise Ecosystems
While Information Systems Research exists at the individual and workgroup levels, research on IS at the enterprise level is less common. The potential synergies between the study of enterprise systems (ES) and related fields have been underexplored and often treated as separate entities. The ongoing challenge is to seamlessly integrate technological advances and align business processes across organizations. While systems integration within an organization is common, changes occur when industry and ecosystem perspectives come into play. The four selected papers address different facets of the future role of enterprise ecosystems, including implementation challenges, ecosystem boundaries, and B2B platform specifics.
Proceedings of the 57th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
the integrated enterprise, levels of information systems research (process, enterprise-, ecosystem- & industry-level)
978-0-9981331-7-1
https://hdl.handle.net/10125/107149
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65d858541d84a0.71788733
57th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
CC-BY-NC-ND - Namensnennung, nicht kommerziell, keine Bearbeitungen 4.0 International
Benedict Bender
Robert Winter
Pamela Schmidt
Sathya Narasimhan
eng
uncontrolled
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eng
uncontrolled
ERP
eng
uncontrolled
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eng
uncontrolled
enterprise systems
Wirtschaft
Referiert
Fachgruppe Betriebswirtschaftslehre
Gold Open-Access
60925
2023
2023
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ACM
New York, NY
1
2023-04-19
2023-04-19
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Regret, delete, (do not) repeat
During the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people shared their symptoms across Online Social Networks (OSNs) like Twitter, hoping for others’ advice or moral support. Prior studies have shown that those who disclose health-related information across OSNs often tend to regret it and delete their publications afterwards. Hence, deleted posts containing sensitive data can be seen as manifestations of online regrets. In this work, we present an analysis of deleted content on Twitter during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. For this, we collected more than 3.67 million tweets describing COVID-19 symptoms (e.g., fever, cough, and fatigue) posted between January and April 2020. We observed that around 24% of the tweets containing personal pronouns were deleted either by their authors or by the platform after one year.
As a practical application of the resulting dataset, we explored its suitability for the automatic classification of regrettable content on Twitter.
Extended abstracts of the 2023 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems
an analysis of self-cleaning practices on twitter after the outbreak of the covid-19 pandemic
978-1-45039-422-2
10.1145/3544549.3585583
@inproceedingsDiazFerreyra.2023, author = Diaz Ferreyra, Nicolás Emilio and Shahi, Gautam Kishore and Tony, Catherine and Stieglitz, Stefan and Scandariato, Riccardo, title = Regret, Delete, (Do Not) Repeat: An Analysis of Self-Cleaning Practices on Twitter After the Outbreak of the COVID-19 Pandemic, pages = 1–7, publisher = ACM, isbn = 9781450394222, editor = Schmidt, Albrecht and Väänänen, Kaisa and Goyal, Tesh and Kristensson, Per Ola and Peters, Anicia, booktitle = Extended Abstracts of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, year = 2023, address = New York, NY, USA, doi = 10.1145/3544549.3585583
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April 23 - 28, 2023
Hamburg, Germany
CHI '23: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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true
Nicolás Emilio Diaz Ferreyra
Gautam Kishore Shahi
Catherine Tony
Stefan Stieglitz
Riccardo Scandariato
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uncontrolled
privacy
eng
uncontrolled
self-disclosure
eng
uncontrolled
online regrets
eng
uncontrolled
deleted tweets
eng
uncontrolled
crisis communication
eng
uncontrolled
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Wirtschaft
Nicht ermittelbar
Fachgruppe Betriebswirtschaftslehre
60924
2023
2023
eng
12
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Fighting false information
The digital transformation poses challenges for public sector organizations (PSOs) such as the dissemination of false information in social media which can cause uncertainty among citizens and decrease trust in the public sector. Some PSOs already successfully deploy conversational agents (CAs) to communicate with citizens and support digital service delivery. In this paper, we used design science research (DSR) to examine how CAs could be designed to assist PSOs in fighting false information online. We conducted a workshop with the municipality of Kristiansand, Norway to define objectives that a CA would have to meet for addressing the identified false information challenges. A prototypical CA was developed and evaluated in two iterations with the municipality and students from Norway. This research-in-progress paper presents findings and next steps of the DSR process. This research contributes to advancing the digital transformation of the public sector in combating false information problems.
ECIS 2023 research-in-progress papers
designing a conversational agent for public sector organizations
https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2023_rip/65
European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)
2023
false
true
Alexander Kocur
Sünje Clausen
Lennart Hofeditz
Felix Brünker
Jennifer Fromm
Stefan Stieglitz
eng
uncontrolled
false information
eng
uncontrolled
conversational agents
eng
uncontrolled
crisis communication
eng
uncontrolled
media literacy
Wirtschaft
Nicht ermittelbar
Fachgruppe Betriebswirtschaftslehre
57645
2023
2023
eng
conferenceobject
1
2023-11-14
2023-11-14
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EMOOCs 2023
From June 14 to June 16, 2023, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam, hosted the eighth European MOOC Stakeholder Summit (EMOOCs 2023).
The pandemic is fortunately over. It has once again shown how important digital education is. How well-prepared a country was could be seen in our schools, universities, and companies. In different countries, the problems manifested themselves differently. The measures and approaches to solving the problems varied accordingly. Digital education, whether micro-credentials, MOOCs, blended learning formats, or other e-learning tools, received a major boost.
EMOOCs 2023 focusses on the effects of this emergency situation. How has it affected the development and delivery of MOOCs and other e-learning offerings all over Europe? Which projects can serve as models for successful digital learning and teaching? Which roles can MOOCs and micro-credentials bear in the current business transformation? Is there a backlash to the routine we knew from pre-Corona times? Or have many things become firmly established in the meantime, e.g. remote work, hybrid conferences, etc.?
Furthermore, EMOOCs 2023 has a closer look at the development and formalization of digital learning. Micro-credentials are just the starting point. Further steps in this direction would be complete online study programs or full online universities.
Another main topic is the networking of learning offers and the standardization of formats and metadata. Examples of fruitful cooperations are the MOOChub, the European MOOC Consortium, and the Common Micro-Credential Framework.
The learnings, derived from practical experience and research, are explored in EMOOCs 2023 in four tracks and additional workshops, covering various aspects of this field. In this publication, we present papers from the conference’s Research & Experience Track, the Business Track and the International Track.
Vom 14. bis 16. Juni 2023 fand am Hasso-Plattner-Institut in Potsdam der achte European MOOC Stakeholder Summit (EMOOCs 2023) statt.
Die Pandemie ist zum Glück vorbei. Sie hat einmal mehr gezeigt, wie wichtig digitale Bildung ist. Wie gut ein Land darauf vorbereitet war, zeigte sich in unseren Schulen, Universitäten und Unternehmen. In den verschiedenen Ländern haben sich die Probleme unterschiedlich manifestiert. Entsprechend unterschiedlich waren auch die Maßnahmen und Lösungsansätze. Die digitale Bildung, ob Micro-Credentials, MOOCs, Blended-Learning-Formate oder andere E-Learning-Tools, erhielt einen großen Schub.
EMOOCs 2023 befasst sich mit den Auswirkungen dieser Notsituation. Wie hat sie die Entwicklung und Bereitstellung von MOOCs und anderen E-Learning-Angeboten in ganz Europa beeinflusst? Welche Projekte können als Modelle für erfolgreiches digitales Lernen und Lehren dienen? Welche Rolle können MOOCs und Micro-Credentials bei der aktuellen Transformation der Wirtschaft spielen? Gibt es eine Rückbesinnung auf die Routine, die wir aus der Zeit vor Corona kennen? Oder haben sich viele Dinge inzwischen fest etabliert, z.B. Remote Work, hybride Konferenzen, etc.
Darüber hinaus wirft EMOOCs 2023 einen genaueren Blick auf die Entwicklung und Formalisierung des digitalen Lernens. Microcredentials sind nur der Anfang. Weitere Schritte in diese Richtung wären komplette Online-Studiengänge oder vollständige Online-Universitäten.
Ein weiteres Schwerpunktthema ist die Vernetzung von Lernangeboten und die Standardisierung von Formaten und Metadaten. Beispiele für fruchtbare Kooperationen sind der MOOChub, das European MOOC Consortium und das Common Micro-Credential Framework.
Die aus der Praxis und der Forschung gewonnenen Erkenntnisse werden auf der EMOOCs 2023 in vier Tracks und zusätzlichen Workshops zu verschiedenen Aspekten des Themas vertieft. In dieser Publikation stellen wir Beiträge aus dem Research & Experience Track, dem Business Track und dem International Track vor.
Post-Covid Prospects for Massive Open Online Courses - Boost or Backlash?
10.25932/publishup-57645
urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-576450
online registration
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Supplement:<br/> Ignacio Despujol Zabala, Carlos Alario Hoyos, Carlos Turró Ribalta, Carlos Delgado Kloos, Germán Montoro Manrique, Jaime Busquets Mataix: Transforming Open Edx into the next On-Campus LMS : an ongoing project<br/>DOI <a href="https://doi.org/10.25932/publishup-62512">https://doi.org/10.25932/publishup-62512</a>
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Jeffrey Scott Cross
Tonje Jin
Wei Xue
Éric Bruillard
Hendrik Steinbeck
Christoph Meinel
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Duygu Mercan
Gamze Buyurucu
Halvdan Haugsbakken
Marianne Hagelia
Martin Ebner
Sarah Edelsbrunner
Katharina Hohla-Sejkora
Silvia Lipp
Sandra Schön
Wang Xiaoxiao
Guo Shuangshuang
Miguel Morales-Chan
Héctor R. Amado-Salvatierra
Rocael Hernández-Rizzardini
Marc Egloffstein
Holger Hünemohr
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Fred Dixon
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Max Thomas
Markus Koschutnig-Ebner
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Alexander von Stetten
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Thapanee Thammetar
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Iris Steinkellner
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Charlotte Zwiauer
Maria Thirouard
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Magnus Nohr
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Doris Kiendl
Liliya Terzieva
Francesca Concia
Petr Distler
Gareth Law
Elena Macerata
Mario Mariani
Eros Mossini
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Marko Štrok
Kristina Neuböck
Nadine Linschinger
Anja Lorenz
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Juleka Schulte-Ostermann
Ana Moura Santos
Paola Corti
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Melissa Attias
Anna Tokar
Eileen Kennedy
Diana Laurillard
Samar Zeitoun
Julie Wasilewski
Souhad Shlaka
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Khalid Berrada
Michael Dietz
Dennis Roth
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uncontrolled
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uncontrolled
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uncontrolled
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uncontrolled
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deu
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uncontrolled
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open_access
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Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Hasso-Plattner-Institut für Digital Engineering GmbH
Gold Open-Access
Gesamtwerk
Universität Potsdam
Universitätsverlag Potsdam
https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/files/57645/emoocs2023.pdf
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Australasian Association for Information Systems
Wellington
1
2023-11-30
2023-11-30
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Towards responsible augmentation
Artificial intelligence (AI)-based technologies can increasingly perform knowledge work tasks, such as medical diagnosis. Thereby, it is expected that humans will not be replaced by AI but work closely with AI-based technology (“augmentation”). Augmentation has ethical implications for humans (e.g., impact on autonomy, opportunities to flourish through work), thus, developers and managers of AI-based technology have a responsibility to anticipate and mitigate risks to human workers. However, doing so can be difficult as AI encompasses a wide range of technologies, some of which enable fundamentally new forms of interaction. In this research-in-progress paper, we propose the development of a taxonomy to categorize unique characteristics of AI-based technology that influence the interaction and have ethical implications for human workers. The completed taxonomy will support researchers in forming cumulative knowledge on the ethical implications of augmentation and assist practitioners in the ethical design and management of AI-based technology in knowledge work.
ACIS 2023 proceedings
identifying characteristics of AI-based technology with ethical implications for knowledge workers
https://aisel.aisnet.org/acis2023/123/
@articleClausen.2023, author = Clausen, Sünje and Brünker, Felix and Stieglitz, Stefan, year = 2023, title = Towards responsible augmentation: identifying characteristics of AI-based technology with ethical implications for knowledge workers, journal = Australasian Conference on Information Systems
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Wellington, New Zealand
Australasian conference on information systems
2023, 05 - 08 December
Sünje Clausen
Felix Brünker
Stefan Stieglitz
eng
uncontrolled
artificial intelligence
eng
uncontrolled
augmentation
eng
uncontrolled
taxonomy
eng
uncontrolled
human-AI interaction
eng
uncontrolled
ethics
Wirtschaft
Nicht ermittelbar
Fachgruppe Betriebswirtschaftslehre
Bronze Open-Access
62787
2023
2023
eng
10
conferenceobject
arXiv.org, Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
1
2023-06-02
2023-06-02
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From full-fledged erp systems towards process-centric business process platforms
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are critical to the success of enterprises, facilitating business operations through standardized digital processes. However, existing ERP systems are unsuitable for startups and small and medium-sized enterprises that grow quickly and require adaptable solutions with low barriers to entry. Drawing upon 15 explorative interviews with industry experts, we examine the challenges of current ERP systems using the task technology fit theory across companies of varying sizes. We describe high entry barriers, high costs of implementing implicit processes, and insufficient interoperability of already employed tools. We present a vision of a future business process platform based on three enablers: Business processes as first-class entities, semantic data and processes, and cloud-native elasticity and high availability. We discuss how these enablers address current ERP systems' challenges and how they may be used for research on the next generation of business software for tomorrow's enterprises.
Twenty-ninth Americas Conference on Information Systems, Panama, 2023
10.48550/arXiv.2306.02995
@miscBohme.2023, abstract = Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are critical to the success of enterprises, facilitating business operations through standardized digital processes. However, existing ERP systems are unsuitable for startups and small and medium-sized enterprises that grow quickly and require adaptable solutions with low barriers to entry. Drawing upon 15 explorative interviews with industry experts, we examine the challenges of current ERP systems using the task technology fit theory across companies of varying sizes. We describe high entry barriers, high costs of implementing implicit processes, and insufficient interoperability of already employed tools. We present a vision of a future business process platform based on three enablers: Business processes as first-class entities, semantic data and processes, and cloud-native elasticity and high availability. We discuss how these enablers address current ERP systems’ challenges and how they may be used for research on the next generation of business software for tomorrow’s enterprises., author = Böhme, Lukas and Wuttke, Tobias and Teusner, Ralf and Perscheid, Michael and Baltes, Sebastian and Matthies, Christoph and Bender, Benedict, date = 2023, title = From full-fledged ERP systems towards process-centric business process platforms, url = https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/2306/2306.02995.pdf, keywords = ERP system, enterprise system, business process platform, publisher = arXiv, doi = 10.48550/arXiv.2306.02995
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bibtex
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29th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2023)
Panama
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Benedict Bender
Ralf Teusner
Sebastian Baltes
Christoph Matthies
Michael Perscheid
eng
uncontrolled
ERP system
eng
uncontrolled
enterprise system
eng
uncontrolled
business process platform
Wirtschaft
Nicht referiert
Fachgruppe Betriebswirtschaftslehre
Bronze Open-Access
62742
2023
2023
eng
5809
5810
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conferenceobject
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Honolulu, HI
1
2023-01-03
2023-01-03
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Minitrack introduction enterprise-level information systems
While Information Systems (IS) Research on the individual and workgroup level of analysis is omnipresent, research on the enterprise-level IS is less frequent. Even though research on Enterprise Systems and their management is established in academic associations and conference programs, enterprise-level phenomena are underrepresented. This minitrack provides a forum to integrate existing research streams that traditionally needed to be attached to other topics (such as IS management or IS governance). The minitrack received broad attention. The three selected papers address different facets of the future role of enterprise-wide IS including aspects such as carbonization, ecosystem integration, and technology-organization fit.
Proceedings of the 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
research minitrack
978-0-9981331-6-4
https://hdl.handle.net/10125/103340
2572-6862
@incollectionBender.2023, author = Bender, Benedict and Gronau, Norbert and Winter, Robert, title = Minitrack Introduction Enterprise-level Information Systems Research Minitrack, url = https://hdl.handle.net/10125/103340, publisher = Department of IT Management Shidler College of Business University of Hawaii, isbn = 978-0-9981331-6-4, editor = Bui, Tung X., booktitle = Proceedings of the 56th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences : January 3-6, 2023, year = 2023, address = Honolulu, HI
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65d852edc13887.11200433
56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Hawaii
CC-BY-NC-ND - Namensnennung, nicht kommerziell, keine Bearbeitungen 4.0 International
Benedict Bender
Norbert Gronau
Robert Winter
eng
uncontrolled
information systems research
eng
uncontrolled
enteprise-level
deu
uncontrolled
enterprise systems
Wirtschaft
Referiert
Fachgruppe Betriebswirtschaftslehre
Gold Open-Access
62461
2023
2023
eng
10
1
2815
conferenceobject
American Institute of Physics
Melville
1
2023-10-06
2023-10-06
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Scaling up CSP
Concentrating solar power (CSP) is one of the few scalable technologies capable of delivering dispatchable renewable power. Therefore, many expect it to shoulder a significant share of system balancing in a renewable electricity future powered by cheap, intermittent PV and wind power: the IEA, for example, projects 73 GW CSP by 2030 and several hundred GW by 2050 in its Net-Zero by 2050 pathway. In this paper, we assess how fast CSP can be expected to scale up and how long time it would take to get new, high-efficiency CSP technologies to market, based on observed trends and historical patterns. We find that to meaningfully contribute to net-zero pathways the CSP sector needs to reach and exceed the maximum historical annual growth rate of 30%/year last seen between 2010-2014 and maintain it for at least two decades. Any CSP deployment in the 2020s will rely mostly on mature existing technologies, namely parabolic trough and molten-salt towers, but likely with adapted business models such as hybrid CSP-PV stations, combining the advantages of higher-cost dispatchable and low-cost intermittent power. New third-generation CSP designs are unlikely to play a role in markets during the 2020s, as they are still at or before the pilot stage and, judging from past pilot-to-market cycles for CSP, they will likely not be ready for market deployment before 2030. CSP can contribute to low-cost zero-emission energy systems by 2050, but to make that happen, at the scale foreseen in current energy models, ambitious technology-specific policy support is necessary, as soon as possible and in several countries.
AIP conference proceedings
how long will it take?
1551-7616
0094-243X
10.1063/5.0148709
@articleLilliestam.2023, author = Lilliestam, Johan and Du, Fengli and Gilmanova, Alina and Mehos, Mark and Wang, Zhifeng and Thonig, Richard, year = 2023, title = Scaling up CSP: how long will it take?, number = 1, issn = 1551-7616, 0094-243X, journal = AIP conference proceedings, doi = 10.1063/5.0148709
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2093982-6
187069-5
Johan Lilliestam
Fengli Du
Alina Gilmanova
Mark Mehos
Zhifeng Wang
Richard Thonig
Physik
Referiert
Fachgruppe Politik- & Verwaltungswissenschaft
62858
2023
2023
eng
1871
conferenceobject
AIS
Atlanta
1
2023-06-24
2023-06-24
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Influence of pre-experience on learning, usability and cognitive load in a virtual learning environment
Virtual reality can have advantages for education and learning. However, it must be adequately designed so that the learner benefits from the technological possibilities. Understanding the underlying effects of the virtual learning environment and the learner’s prior experience with virtual reality or prior knowledge of the content is necessary to design a proper virtual learning environment. This article presents a pre-study testing the design of a virtual learning environment for engineering vocational training courses. In the pre-study, 12 employees of two companies joined the training course in one of the two degrees of immersion (desktop VR and VR HMD). Quantitative results on learning success, cognitive load, usability, and motivation and qualitative learning process data were presented. The qualitative data assessment shows that overall, the employees were satisfied with the learning environment regardless of the level of immersion and that the participants asked for more guidance and structure accompanying the learning process. Further research is needed to test for solid group differences.
Americas conference on information systems
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2023/sig_ed/sig_ed/25/
@articleGonnermann.2023, abstract = Virtual reality can have advantages for education and learning. However, it must be adequately designed so that the learner benefits from the technological possibilities. Understanding the underlying effects of the virtual learning environment and the learner’s prior experience with virtual reality or prior knowledge of the content is necessary to design a proper virtual learning environment. This article presents a pre-study testing the design of a virtual learning environment for engineering vocational training courses. In the pre-study, 12 employees of two companies joined the training course in one of the two degrees of immersion (desktop VR and VR HMD). Quantitative results on learning success, cognitive load, usability, and motivation and qualitative learning process data were presented. The qualitative data assessment shows that overall, the employees were satisfied with the learning environment regardless of the level of immersion and that the participants asked for more guidance and structure accompanying the learning process. Further research is needed to test for solid group differences., author = Gonnermann, Jana and Teichmann, Malte, year = 2023, title = Influence of pre-experience on learning, usability and cognitive load in a virtual learning environment, url = https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2023/sig_ed/sig_ed/25/, keywords = Immersion, virtual learning environments, learner characteristics, vocational training, cognitive load theory, journal = AMCIS 2023 Proceedings
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Jana Gonnermann
Malte Teichmann
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immersion
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virtual learning environments
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learner characteristics
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vocational training
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cognitive load theory
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