Diginomics Summer Conference

We are delighted to announce the 1st Diginomics mini-conference, which will take place on the 3rd July 2024 at the University of Bremen. Our conference is primarily aimed at early stage researchers looking to gain further experience in conference submission and presentation processes including the trials and tribulations of the peer-review cycles. Participation is free and includes: opportunity to have your budding paper reviewed by a senior scholar from the Faculty of Business and Economics, peer feedback on your research and presentation, snacks during the day, networking event after the conference.

Entitled “Bits & business: the digital in the economy and society” – The conference emphasises the pervasive influence of digital technologies on economic and social systems.  As such, we are interested in exciting and thought-provoking contributions on any topic related to "the digital" within a social or economic context. We deliberately do not limit the call to a specific domain, theoretical lens, or research approach. We also impose no constraints in terms of theory, method, paradigm or context.

Submissions have been closed, but you can still register as a regular participant for the Diginomics Summer Conference here.

Program Schedule

Horizontal Diginomics Summer Conference 2024 Agenda

Speaker Schedule

Paper TitlePaper SessionTime SlotLocationAuthors
Investigating Team Satisfaction in Human-AI Teams: The Roles of AI Human-Likeness, Reliability, and Social Comparison ProcessesPaper Session 112:30MaschinenraumTim-Christoph Engelhardt
AI on AIPaper Session 112:50MaschinenraumFaridoddin Rezaei
Charting the Course for the Digital Future of Work: Developing and Validating a Digital Mindset ScalePaper Session 113:10MaschinenraumElisabeth Rohwer, Julia M. Kensbock, Julian Decius
CivicTech to GovTech – From social projects to sustainable businesses digitalizing the public sectorPaper Session 113:30MaschinenraumLuca Tom Bauer
"Help me, please, ChatGPT!" Does Generative AI Use Promote Work-Related Learning?Paper Session 113:50MaschinenraumHannah Louisa Krüger, Julian Decius, Michèle Rieth, Carolin Grassmann
Unveiling the Path to Purchase: The Role of Immersion and Interactivity in VR-based Product ExperiencesPaper Session 215:00MaschinenraumRaphael Palombo, Sebastian Weber, Dulce Villegas, Björn Niehaves
Stylized Facts in the Cross-Section of Asset Returns: A Multi-Agent System ApproachPaper Session 215:20MaschinenraumEmmanuel Opoku
The Influence of Loot Box Reward Design and Preference for Gambling on Purchase IntentionPaper Session 215:40MaschinenraumFelix Mohsenzadeh
Navigating Multiple Institutional Logics of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Times of DigitalizationPaper Session 216:00MaschinenraumLeon Marquardt
Exploring Patterns and Shifts: Factor Analysis of the First and Second-Level Digital Divide in Italian EnterprisesPaper Session 216:20MaschinenraumLuis Carlos, Castillo-Tellez
Taking Digital Responsibility for Data: The Case of User-Generated Data (UGD)Paper Session 315:00Hütte 1.OGAnna-Sophia Christ
Engaging Future Ethical Risk: A Mechanism-based Approach to Speculative Foresight Within the Context of Corporate Digital ResponsibilityPaper Session 315:20Hütte 1.OGChristopher Johnson
The Role of Different Media in Expressing Work-Related Anxiety: Impact on Manager emotions and Supportive BehaviorsPaper Session 315:40Hütte 1.OGFateme Rezaei Badafshani
Generative AI Usage and Academic PerformancePaper Session 316:00Hütte 1.OGJanik Ole Wecksa, Johannes Voshaara, Benedikt Platea and Jochen Zimmermanna
Smart City visions: techno-utopia, panopticon effect or urban catalyst?Paper Session 316:20Hütte 1.OGDulce María Villegas Nuñez, Björn Niehaves, Larissa Galdino de Magalhaes Santos