PRIME - Paderborn Research Colloquium on Information Management & Engineering

Im Rahmen des Forschungsseminars PRIME werden vom Department Wirtschaftsinformatik führende Forscherpersönlichkeiten sowie vielversprechende Nachwuchsforscher*innen der Wirtschaftsinformatik an die Universität Paderborn eingeladen.

© Mark A. Ritter, D.B.A., Dean, School of Business

PRIME: Dr. Mark Ritter "Bitcoin and Gold: A Return Profile Analysis Using Self-Exciting Threshold Autoregressive and Markov Switching Models"

Im Rahmen des PRIME (Paderborn Research Colloquium on Information Management & Engineering) begrüßt das Department Wirtschaftsinformatik Herrn Dr. Mark Ritter (Dean, School of Business, La Salle University Philadelphia). Wir freuen uns auf seinen  Vortrag "Bitcoin and Gold: A Return Profile Analysis Using Self-Exciting Threshold Autoregressive and Markov Switching Models", den Mark im Rahmen des PRIME Seminars, des TAF Research Seminars sowie des…

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PRIME: Prof. Fethi Rabhi, UNSW „Ontology-driven Architecture for Managing ESG Metrics”

Name: Prof. Fethi Rabhi Organisation: University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Position: Professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering Titel des Vortrags: Ontology-driven Architecture for Managing ESG Metrics Abstract: The burgeoning significance of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) metrics in realms such as investment decision-making, corporate reporting, and risk management underscores the imperative for a robust,…

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PRIME: Prof. Alessio Maria Braccini, Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Viterbo "When to Open or Not? The Role of Digital Technologies in Open…

Alessio Maria Braccini is a Full Professor of Business Organization and Information Systems at the Department of Economics Engineering Society and Busienss Organization (DEIM) at the University of Tuscia (Italy). He obtained a PhD in Management of Information Systems from LUISS Guido Carli University (Rome) under the supervision of Prof. Alessandro D’Atri. At the University of Tuscia, he teaches Digital Business Organization and Organization…

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PRIME: Prof. Dr. Susanne Strahringer, Technische Universität Dresden "Multiple Mini Case Studies – Condemned to be Marginal?"

Abstract: Case study research is among the most used research methods in the Information Systems discipline. Over the last years, an increasing number of publications use case studies with only few sources of evidence, such as single interviews per case. While there is a lot of methodological guidance on how to rigorously conduct multiple case studies, it remains unclear how researchers may achieve an acceptable level of rigor for this emerging…

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PRIME: Associate Professor Dr. Mauricio Marrone, Macquarie University, Sydney "Entity Linking Systems for Literature Reviews"

Abstract Computer-assisted methods and tools can help researchers automate the coding process within literature reviews and accelerate the literature review process. However, existing approaches for coding textual data do not account for lexical ambiguity; that is, instances in which individual words have multiple meanings. To counter this, we developed a method to conduct rapid and comprehensive analyses of diverse literature types. Our method…

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