[AISWorld] CfP [ECIS 2024] Track 6 Human-AI Collaboration

Dina Koutsikouri dina.koutsikouri at ait.gu.se
Mon Sep 25 17:05:13 EDT 2023


Dear colleagues,

We cordially invite you to submit your completed or short papers to the track “Human-AI Collaboration’’ at the 32nd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2024), June 13-19 2024, Paphos, Cyprus (https://ecis2024.eu/call-for-papers/)

Track description: https://ecis2024.eu/track-descriptions/
Please forward this call for papers to interested colleagues.


  *   Submission deadline: November 17, 2023
  *   Notification date: February 28, 2024
Our motivation for this track is to shine a new light on the challenges and opportunities posed by the increasing complexity in the practice and context of organizing for and developing human-AI collaboration. Specifically, we encourage submissions that explore the relationship between the human and the digital, and how human and machine collaboration are developed and implemented in organizations. Such understanding is needed to empirically investigate the potential and unintended consequences of implementing and using AI in organizations as well as generating novel perspectives on understanding and theorizing the human and the digital. We invite papers on topics including, but not limited to:

  *   Empirical studies of un/intended consequences of ‘human-in-the-loop’ configuration
  *   Integration of AI developers’ domain knowledge when developing AI systems
  *   Reasoning and planning with humans and machines in the loop
  *   Studies of fairness and ethical decision-making in AI development
  *   Empirical cases that demonstrate how human intelligence (e.g., interpersonal skills and judgment) can improve AI systems, and vice versa.
  *   Empirical studies of how the use of AI affects decision-making in various work contexts (e.g., extreme environments such as emergency services, military)?
  *   How is AI altering the nature of work, including how people make judgments, make decisions, and create knowledge?
  *   Management of AI systems for a better society (beyond economic imperatives such as sustainability and safety, realizing social benefits and possibilities for AI) / Possibilities to craft Human-AI configurations to serve humanity
  *   What are the preconditions for scaling human-AI collaboration?
  *   Conceptual/theoretical frameworks for studying human collaboration with artificial agents and intelligent systems / New dimensions of human-machine collaboration
  *   AI-driven work augmentation
  *   Role of judgment in human-AI work/decision-making
  *   Critical perspectives on human-AI interactions
  *   Design principles for digital practices integrating human and artificial intelligence
**Track-chairs**
Dina Koutsikouri<applewebdata://C8F35E80-EBDC-47FD-8BCF-A509A13D9CE4/dina.koutsikouri@ait.gu.se>, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Lauren Waardenburg<http://b00812212@essec.edu>, ESSEC Business School, France
Lena Hylving<applewebdata://C8F35E80-EBDC-47FD-8BCF-A509A13D9CE4/lenaandr@ifi.uio.no>, University of Oslo, Norway

We are looking forward to seeing you in Paphos!

Best regards,
Dina, Lauren & Lena

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Dina Koutsikouri, PhD

Associate Professor
Division of Informatics
Department of Applied IT

University of Gothenburg
Forskningsgången 6, 417 56 Gothenburg, Sweden
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