Publikationen (FIS)

Marx, Julian et al. (2024): Digital Activism on Social Media: the Role of Brand Ambassadors and Corporate Reputation Management. In: Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. S. 7205–7214.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Marx, Julian (2024): Micro‐level dynamics in digital transformation: Understanding work‐life role transitions. In: Information Systems Journal, S. 1–23.

Mirbabaie, Milad et al. (2024): Breaking Down Barriers: How Conversational Agents Facilitate Open Science and Data Sharing. In: Proceedings of the 57th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Honolulu, HI. S. 672–681.

Rieskamp, Jonas et al. (2024): From Virality to Veracity: Examining False Information on Telegram vs. Twitter. In: Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. S. 2516–2525.

Brünker, Felix et al. (2023): Proactive digital workplace transformation: Unpacking identity change mechanisms in remote-first organisations. In: Journal of Information Technology.

Fromm, Jennifer/Stieglitz, Stefan/Mirbabaie, Milad (2023): Virtual Reality in Digital Education: An Affordance Network Perspective on Effective Use Behavior. In: Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, S. 1–28.

Greulich, Reinhard et al. (2023): Friend or Foe?: conversational agents in the digital workplace and their effect on users’ stress. In: Preprint Proceedings NeuroIS Retreat 2023. S. 328–336.

Hofeditz, Lennart et al. (2023): How Virtuous are Virtual Influencers?: a Qualitative Analysis of Virtual Actors’ Virtues on Instagram. In: 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. S. 3411–3420.

Hofeditz, Lennart/Mirbabaie, Milad/Ortmann, Mara (2023): Ethical Challenges for Human-Agent Interaction in Virtual Collaboration at Work. In: International journal of human computer interaction, S. 1–17.

Johannsen, Florian et al. (2023): What impacts learning effectiveness of a mobile learning app focused on first-year students?. In: Information systems and e-business management 21, S. 629–673.

Kapidzic, Sanja et al. (2023): Crisis Communication on Twitter: Differences Between User Types in Top Tweets About the 2015 “Refugee Crisis” in Germany. In: International journal of communication 17, S. 735–754.

Kaufhold, Marc-André et al. (2023): CYLENCE: Strategies and Tools for Cross-Media Reporting, Detection, and Treatment of Cyberbullying and Hatespeech in Law Enforcement Agencies. In: Mensch & Computer, S. 1–8.

Lichtenberg, Sascha/Hildebrandt, Fabian/Mirbabaie, Milad (2023): Under Pressure?: the Effect of Conversational Agents on Task Pressure and Social Relatedness in Digital Labor. In: CIS 2023 Proceedings. S. 1–17.

Marx, Julian/Langer, Marie/Mirbabaie, Milad (2023): Understanding Digital Nomadism as an Employer Branding Signal. In: ICIS 2023 Proceedings. AIS. S. 1–9.

Marx, Julian et al. (2023): Home (Office) is where your Heart is: Exploring the Identity of the ‘Corporate Nomad’ Knowledge Worker Archetype. In: Business & Information Systems Engineering 65, S. 293–308.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Marx, Julian/Erle, Lukas (2023): Digital Nudge Stacking and Backfiring: Understanding Sustainable E-Commerce Purchase Decisions. In: Pacific Asia journal of the Association for Information Systems 15, S. 1–3.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan/Marx, Julian (2023): Negative Word of Mouth On Social Media: a Case Study of Deutsche Bahn’s Accountability Management. In: Schmalenbach journal of business research 75, S. 99–117.

Rieskamp, Jonas et al. (2023a): Approaches to Improve Fairness when Deploying AI-based Algorithms in Hiring: Using a Systematic Literature Review to Guide Future Research. In: Proceedings of the 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. S. 216–225.

Rieskamp, Jonas et al. (2023b): Conversational Agents and their Influence on the Well-being of Clinicians. In: ACIS 2023 Proceedings. S. 1–15.

Rieskamp, Jonas/Mirbabaie, Milad/Zander, Kerstin (2023): GenAI-powered Social Bots for Crisis Communication: a Systematic Literature Review. In: ACIS 2023 Proceedings. S. 1–19.

Stieglitz, Stefan et al. (2023a): The potential of digital nudging to bridge the gap between environmental attitude and behavior in the usage of smart home applications. In: International Journal of Information Management 72, S. 1–19.

Stieglitz, Stefan et al. (2023b): Recommendations for managing AI-driven change processes: when expectations meet reality. In: International journal of management practice 16, S. 407–433.

Trier, Matthias et al. (2023): Digital Responsibility: a Multilevel Framework for Responsible Digitalization. In: Business & information systems engineering 65, S. 463–474.

T?lle, Laura et al. (2023): A Social Network Approach for Investigating Social Influences on Effective Use: Demonstration in Virtual Reality Collaboration. In: ICIS 2023 Proceedings. S. 1–17.

Zander, Kerstin et al. (2023a): Aware but not prepared: understanding situational awareness during the century flood in Germany in 2021. In: International journal of disaster risk reduction 96, S. 1–14.

Zander, Kerstin et al. (2023b): Responses to heat waves: what can Twitter data tell us?. In: Natural Hazards 116, S. 3547–3564.

Basyurt, Ali Sercan et al. (2022a): Help Wanted: Challenges in Data Collection, Analysis and Communication of Cyber Threats in Security Operation Centers. In: Wirtschaftsinformatik 2022 Proceedings. S. 1–16.

Basyurt, Ali Sercan et al. (2022b): Credibility of Cyber Threat Communication on Twitter: Expert Evaluation of Indicators for Automated Credibility Assessment. In: Wirtschaftsinformatik 2022: Proceedings. AISeL. S. 1–16.

Brendel, Alfred Benedikt et al. (2022): Review of Design-Oriented Green Information Systems Research. In: Sustainability 14, S. 1–33.

Brünker, Felix et al. (2022): Oiling the ‘Tireless Selling-Machine’: Exploring Requirements for the Deployment of Social Bots in Social Commerce. In: Proceedings of the 55th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. S. 4943–4952.

Clausen, Sünje et al. (2022): From Dark Patterns to Digital Sludging: Mapping the Ethical Debate on Controversial Persuasive System Design. In: ICIS 2022 Proceedings. S. 1–9.

Eyilmez, Kaan et al. (2022): A Design Science Artefact for Cyber Threat Detection and Actor Specific Communication. In: ACIS 2022 Proceedings. S. 1–8.

Fromm, Jennifer/Slawinski, Elena/Mirbabaie, Milad (2022): Affordance-Experimentation: Eine Fallstudie zur Entwicklung von Virtual-Reality-Anwendungsf?llen im Unternehmenskontext. In: HMD 59, S. 78–91.

Hofeditz, Lennart et al. (2022a): Applying XAI to an AI-based system for candidate management to mitigate bias and discrimination in hiring. In: Electronic markets 32, S. 2207–2233.

Hofeditz, Lennart et al. (2022b): Working with ELSA: how an Emotional Support Agent Builds Trust in Virtual Teams. In: Proceedings of the 55th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. S. 418–427.

Hofeditz, Lennart et al. (2022c): Automating Crisis Communication in Public Institutions -Towards Ethical Conversational Agents That Support Trust Management. In: Wirtschaftsinformatik 2022 Proceedings. S. 1–7.

Hofeditz, Lennart et al. (2022d): Ethics Guidelines for Using AI-based Algorithms in Recruiting: Learnings from a Systematic Literature Review. In: Proceedings of the 55th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences: January 3-7, 2022. Honolulu, HI: Department of IT Management, Shidler College of Business, University of Hawaii at Manoa. S. 145–154.

Hofeditz, Lennart et al. (2022e): Trust Me, I’m an Influencer!: A Comparison of Perceived Trust in Human and Virtual Influencers. In: ECIS 2022 Research-in-Progress Papers. AISeL. S. 1–13.

Jung, Anna-Katharina et al. (2022): Click me…!: the influence of clickbait on user engagement in social media and the role of digital nudging. In: PLOS ONE 17.

Marx, Julian/Braun, Lea-Marie/Mirbabaie, Milad (2022): Motivators of Knowledge Workers to Conduct Digital Detox. In: AIS electronic library. New York: AISeL. S. 1–9.

Marx, Julian/Mirbabaie, Milad (2022): The Investigator’s Dilemma: a Review of Social Media Analytics Research Ethics in Information Systems. In: Australasian Journal of Information Systems, S. 1–20.

Marx, Julian/Rieskamp, Jonas/Mirbabaie, Milad (2022): ‘Just a Normal Day in the Metaverse’: Distraction Conflicts of Knowledge Work in Virtual Environments. In: ACIS 2022 Proceedings. New York: AIS electronic library?: AISeL. S. 1–8.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Braun, Lea-Marie/Marx, Julian (2022): Knowledge Work ?Unplugged“: Digital Detox Effects on ICT Demands, Job Performance and Satisfaction. In: Wirtschaftsinformatik 2022 Proceedings. AIS Electronic Library (AISeL).

Mirbabaie, Milad/Brendel, Alfred/Hofeditz, Lennart (2022): Ethics and AI in Information Systems Research. In: Communications of the Association for Information Systems 50, S. 726–753.

Mirbabaie, Milad et al. (2022a): The rise of artificial intelligence: understanding the AI identity threat at the workplace. In: Electronic markets 32, S. 73–99.

Mirbabaie, Milad et al. (2022b): Artificial intelligence in hospitals: providing a status quo of ethical considerations in academia to guide future research. In: AI & society 37, S. 1361–1382.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Hofeditz, Lennart/Schmid, Leon (2022): Ausgestaltungs- und Anwendungspotenziale von Virtual und Augmented Reality Technologien im Kontext von Coworking Spaces. In: HMD 59, S. 189–206.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Marx, Julian/Reimann, Annette (2022): Rumor Correction in Social Media Crisis Communication: a Case of Connective Sense-breaking. In: AIS transactions on human-computer interaction 14, S. 150–184.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan/Marx, Julian (2022): Digital Detox. In: Business & information systems engineering 64, S. 239–246.

Stieglitz, Stefan/Basyurt, Ali Sercan/Mirbabaie, Milad (2022): SMART-Portal: A data tracking tool for research purposes from social media and news websites. In: Proceedings of the 55th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences: January 3-7, 2022. Honolulu, HI: Department of IT Management, Shidler College of Business, University of Hawaii at Manoa. S. 572–581.

Stieglitz, Stefan et al. (2022a): Design principles for conversational agents to support Emergency Management Agencies. In: International Journal of Information Management 63, S. 1–11.

Stieglitz, Stefan/Mirbabaie, Milad (2022): Introduction to the Minitrack on Digital Society. In: Proceedings of the 55th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences: January 3-7, 2022. Honolulu, HI: Department of IT Management, Shidler College of Business, University of Hawaii at Manoa. S. 541.

Stieglitz, Stefan et al. (2022b): Collaborating with Virtual Assistants in Organizations: Analyzing Social Loafing Tendencies and Responsibility Attribution. In: Information systems frontiers 24, S. 745–770.

Basyurt, Ali Sercan et al. (2021): Designing a Social Media Analytics Dashboard for Government Agency Crisis Communications. In: ACIS 2021 Proceedings. S. 1–8.

Bittner, Eva/Mirbabaie, Milad/Morana, Stefan (2021): Digital Facilitation Assistance for Collaborative, Creative Design Processes. In: Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. S. 370–379.

Brendel, Alfred Benedikt et al. (2021): Ethical Management of Artificial Intelligence. In: Sustainability 13, S. 1–18.

Bührke, Johannes et al. (2021): Is Making Mistakes Human?: On the Perception of Typing Errors in Chatbot Communication. In: Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2021. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Hamilton Library. S. 4456–4465.

Frick, Nicholas R. J. et al. (2021a): Maneuvering through the stormy seas of digital transformation: the impact of empowering leadership on the AI readiness of enterprises. In: Journal of Decision Systems 30, S. 235–258.

Frick, Nicholas R. J. et al. (2021b): Driving Digital Transformation During a Pandemic: Case Study of Virtual Collaboration in a German Hospital. In: JMIR medical informatics 9, S. 1–13.

Hofeditz, Lennart et al. (2021): Do you Trust an AI-Journalist?: A Credibility Analysis of News Content with AI-Authorship. In: ECIS 2021 Proceedings. AISeL. S. 1–15.

Kaufhold, Marc-André et al. (2021a): 2nd Workshop on Mobile Resilience: Designing Mobile Interactive Systems for Crisis Response. In: ACM International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction. Association for Computing Machinery. S. 1–4. (= MobileHCI ’21).

Kaufhold, Marc-André et al. (2021b): CYWARN: Strategy and Technology Development for Cross- Platform Cyber Situational Awareness and Actor-Specific Cyber Threat Communication. In: Mensch & Computer. Bonn: Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. S. 1–9.

Marx, Julian et al. (2021a): The Role of Parasocial Interactions for Podcast Backchannel Response. In: AMCIS 2021 Proceedings. S. 1–10.

Marx, Julian et al. (2021b): Social Media Analytics and Corporate Crises: A Case Study of Boeing’s 737 Max Crashes. In: ECIS 2021 Proceedings. AISeL. S. 1–10.

Marx, Julian et al. (2021c): The Identity of Born Virtual Organizations: Exploring the Role of ICT. In: Proceedings of the 42nd International Conference on Information Systems. S. 1–17.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Amojo, Ireti/Stieglitz, Stefan (2021): Affording Twitter in Emergency Situations: the Occurrence of Rumor Sense-Making. In: Journal of database management 32, S. 50–66.

Mirbabaie, Milad et al. (2021a): The development of connective action during social movements on social media. In: ACM transactions on social computing 4, S. 1–21.

Mirbabaie, Milad et al. (2021b): Digital Nudging in Social Media Disaster Communication. In: Information Systems Frontiers 23, S. 1097–1113.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Marx, Julian/Germies, Johanna (2021): Conscious Commerce: Digital Nudging and Sustainable E-commerce Purchase Decisions. In: ACIS 2021 Proceedings. S. 1–11.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan/Brünker, Felix (2021): Dynamics of convergence behaviour in social media crisis communication: a complexity perspective. In: Information Technology & People 35, S. 232–258.

Mirbabaie, Milad et al. (2021c): Understanding collaboration with virtual assistants: the role of social Identity and the extended self. In: Business & Information Systems Engineering 63, S. 21–37.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan/Frick, Nicholas R. J. (2021a): Artificial intelligence in disease diagnostics: A critical review and classification on the current state of research guiding future direction. In: Health and Technology 11, S. 693–731.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan/Frick, Nicholas R. J. (2021b): Hybrid intelligence in hospitals: towards a research agenda for collaboration. In: Electronic Markets 31, S. 365–387.

M?llmann, Nicholas R.J./Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan (2021): Is it alright to use artificial intelligence in digital health?: A systematic literature review on ethical considerations. In: Health Informatics Journal 27, S. 1–17.

Sieger, L. N./Do?angün, A./Mirbabaie, Milad (2021): Teaching the Smart Home: User Experience in an Interactive Learning Phase. In: Proceedings of the 8th Mensch Und Computer. Gesellschaft für Informatik.

Brünker, Felix et al. (2020a): ’The Tireless Selling-Machine’: Commercial Deployment of Social Bots during Black Friday Season on Twitter. In: Proceedings der 15. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik 2020. Berlin: GITO mbH Verlag für Industrielle Informationstechnik und Organisation.

Brünker, Felix et al. (2020b): The Role of Social Media during Social Movements: Observations from the #metoo Debate on Twitter. In: Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Honolulu, Hawaii: ScholarSpace. S. 2356–2365.

Fromm, Jennifer/Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan (2020a): The Effects of Virtual Reality Affordances and Constraints on Negative Group Effects during Brainstorming Sessions. In: Proceedings of the 15. Internationaler Kongress für Wirtschaftsinformatik. S. 1–15.

Fromm, Jennifer/Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan (2020b): A Systematic Review of Empirical Affordance Studies: Recommendations for Affordance Research in Information Systems. In: ECIS 2020 Proceedings. AISeL. S. 1–11.

Hofeditz, Lennart/Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan (2020): Virtually Extended Coworking Spaces?: The Reinforcement of Social Proximity, Motivation and Knowledge Sharing Through ICT. In: ACIS 2020 Proceedings. AISeL. S. 1–12.

Marx, Julian et al. (2020): Conspiracy Machines: The Role of Social Bots during the COVID-19 Infodemic. In: ACIS 2020 Proceedings. AISeL. S. 1–8.

Mirbabaie, Milad et al. (2020a): Who Sets the Tone?: Determining the Impact of Convergence Behaviour Archetypes in Social Media Crisis Communication. In: Information systems frontiers 22, S. 339–351.

Mirbabaie, Milad et al. (2020b): Social media in times of crisis: Learning from Hurricane Harvey for the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic response. In: Journal of Information Technology 35, S. 195–213.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Marx, Julian (2020): ‘Breaking’ News: uncovering Sense-Breaking Patterns in Social Media Crisis Communication during the 2017 Manchester Bombing. In: Behaviour & information technology 39, S. 252–266.

Mirbabaie, Milad et al. (2020c): Digital Detox: Mitigating Digital Overuse in Times of Remote Work and Social Isolation. In: ACIS 2020 Proceedings. AISeL. S. 1–8.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan/Lambertz, Leonie (2020): The Usage of Twitter Data for Early Crisis Detection. In: Entwicklungen, Chancen und Herausforderungen der Digitalisierung: Proceedings der Community Tracks zur WI 2020. Berlin: GITO. S. 137–152.

Stieglitz, Stefan et al. (2020a): Going Back in Time to Predict the Future: The Complex Role of the Data Collection Period in Social Media Analytics. In: Information systems frontiers 22, S. 395–409.

Stieglitz, Stefan et al. (2020b): When are researchers willing to share their data?: Impacts of values and uncertainty on open data in academia. In: PLOS ONE 15, S. 1–20.

Brünker, Felix/Deitelhoff, Fabian/Mirbabaie, Milad (2019): Collective Identity Formation on Instagram: Investigating the Social Movement Fridays for Future. S. 304–310.

Fromm, Jennifer/Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan (2019): The Potential of Augmented Reality for Improving Occupational First Aid. In: Wirtschaftsinformatik 2019 Proceedings. AISeL. S. 1–15.

Kapidzic, Sanja et al. (2019): Interaction and Influence on Twitter: Comparing the discourse relationships between user types on five topics. In: Digital Journalism 7, S. 251–272.

Kroll, Tobias et al. (2019): Nudging People to Save Energy in Smart Homes with Social Norms and Self-Commitment. In: Proceedings of the 27th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Stockholm & Uppsala, Sweden, June 8-14, 2019. Association for Information Systems. S. 1–11.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Fromm, Jennifer (2019): Reducing the Cognitive Load of Decision-Makers in Emergency Management Through Augmented Reality. In: Proceedings of the 27th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Stockholm & Uppsala, Sweden, June 8-14, 2019. Association for Information Systems. S. 1–11.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Marx, Julian/Stieglitz, Stefan (2019): ‘Show Me Your People Skills’: Employing CEO Branding for Corporate Reputation Management in Social Media. In: Wirtschaftsinformatik 2019 Proceedings. AISeL. S. 1597–1611.

Mirbabaie, Milad et al. (2019): Einsatz von Spielmechaniken und Bots zur Moderation von Kreativit?tsprozessen in Unternehmen. In: HMD 56, S. 147–159.

Stieglitz, Stefan et al. (2019): “Silence” as a strategy during a corporate crisis: The case of Volkswagen’s “Dieselgate”. In: Internet Research 29, S. 921–939.

Brachten, Florian et al. (2018): Threat or Opportunity?: Examining Social Bots in Social Media Crisis Communication. In: Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2018. S. 1–8.

Jung, Anna-Katharina et al. (2018): Information Diffusion between Twitter and Online Media. In: Proceedings of the 39th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2018). New York: AISeL. S. 1–9.

Kapidzic, Sanja et al. (2018): The Quality of Tweets and the Adoption of Journalistic Norms. In: Otto, Kim/K?hler, Andreas (Hg.): Trust in Media and Journalism: Empirical Perspectives on Ethics, Norms, Impacts and Populism in Europe. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. S. 61–69.

Marx, Julian/Mirbabaie, Milad/Ehnis, Christian (2018): Sense-Giving Strategies of Media Organisations in Social Media Disaster Communication: Findings from Hurricane Harvey. In: ACIS 2028 Proceedings. AISeL. S. 1–12.

Marx, Julian/Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan (2018): You are now an Influencer!: Measuring CEO Reputation in Social Media. In: ACIS 2018 Proceedings. AISeL. S. 1–7.

Meinert, Judith et al. (2018): Is It Really Fake?: Towards an Understanding of Fake News in Social Media Communication. In: Social Computing and Social Media. User Experience and Behavior: 10th International Conference, SCSM 2018, Held as Part of HCI International 2018, Las Vegas, NV, USA, July 15-20, 2018, Proceedings. Cham: Springer. S. 484–497.

Mirbabaie, Milad et al. (2018): The Potential of Social Media Analytics for Improving Social Media Communication of Emergency Agencies. In: Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2018. S. 1–11.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Youn, Sina (2018): Exploring Sense-Making Activities in Crisis Situations. In: Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2018: data driven X - turning data into value: Leuphana Unversit?t Lüneburg, 6.-9. M?rz 2018. Lüneburg: Leuphana Universit?t Lüneburg, Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik. S. 1656–1667.

Stieglitz, Stefan et al. (2018a): Sense-making in social media during extreme events. In: Journal of contingencies and crisis management 26, S. 4–15.

Stieglitz, Stefan et al. (2018b): The Adoption of Social Media Analytics for Crisis management: Challanges and Opportunities. In: AIS electronic library. New York: AISeL. S. 1–19.

Stieglitz, Stefan/Mirbabaie, Milad/Milde, Maximilian (2018): Social Positions and Collective Sense-Making in Crisis Communication. In: International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction 34, S. 328–355.

Stieglitz, Stefan/Mirbabaie, Milad/Potthoff, Tobias (2018): Crisis Communication on Twitter during a Global Crisis of Volkswagen: The Case of “Dieselgate”. In: Proceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. AISeL. S. 513–522.

Stieglitz, Stefan et al. (2018c): Social media analytics: Challenges in topic discovery, data collection, and data preparation. In: International Journal of Information Management 39, S. 156–168.

Bunker, Deborah/Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan (2017): Convergence Behaviour of Bystanders: An Analysis of 2016 Munich Shooting Twitter Crisis Communication. In: ACIS 2017 Proceedings. AISeL. S. 1–11.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan/Eiro, Melia Ruiz (2017): #IronyOff: Understanding the Usage of Irony on Twitter during a Corporate Crisis. In: PACIS 2017 Proceedings. AISeL.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan/Kubat, Patrick (2017): Mobile Unterstützung für Hilfsorganisationen in Krisensituationen: Anforderungsanalyse und prototypische Umsetzung einer Smartwatch App. In: Informatik 2017: 25.- 29. September 2017 Chemnitz, Deutschland. Bonn. S. 1297–1309.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Zapatka, Elisa (2017): Sensemaking in Social Media Crisis Communication: A Case Study on the Brussels Bombings in 2016. In: ECIS 2017 Proceedings. AISeL. S. 2169–2186.

Stieglitz, Stefan/Mirbabaie, Milad/Fromm, Jennifer (2017): Understanding Sense-Making on Social Media During Crises: Categorization of Sense-Making Barriers and Strategies. In: International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management 9, S. 49–69.

Stieglitz, Stefan et al. (2017): Sensemaking and Communication Roles in Social Media Crisis Communication. In: Proceedings der 13. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik. AISeL. S. 1333–1347.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Stieglitz, Stefan/Volkeri, Stephan (2016): Volunteered Geographic Information and Its Implications for Disaster Management. In: Proceedings of the 2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). Piscataway, NJ: IEEE Computer Society. S. 207–216.

Mirbabaie, Milad/Tschampel, Nils/Stieglitz, Stefan (2016): Geodaten in Social Media als Informationsquelle in Krisensituationen. In: Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI) 2016: Technische Universit?t Ilmenau 09.-11. M?rz 2016. Ilmenau: Universit?tsverlag. S. 315–326.

Ehnis, Christian et al. (2014): The Role of Social Media Network Participants in Extreme Events. In: Proceedings of the 25th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 8th - 10th December, Auckland, New Zealand. ACIS.

Mirbabaie, Milad et al. (2014): Communication Roles in Public Events: A Case Study on Twitter Communication. In: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (IFIP AICT 446). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer. S. 207–218.

Stieglitz, Stefan/Brockmann, Tobias/Mirbabaie, Milad (2014): How Context Impacts on Media Choice. In: Proceedings of the 25th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 8th - 10th December. New York: IEEE. S. 1–10.