Leh­re

Re­cent pu­bli­ca­ti­ons - Re­spon­ses to heat wa­ves: what can Twit­ter da­ta tell us?

Despite all the varying problems and threats we face as a society, climate change remains an inglorious constant. In this study, Professor Mirbabaie and Jonas Rieskamp conducted a study together with their colleagues at Darwin University, focusing on heat waves. Even though heat waves have devasting impacts on human health and well-being, studies are rare and often confined to specific locations. Therefore, this study explores conversations on…

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HICSS 2023.

Next year’s HICSS will take place in early January in Hawaii, where Professor Mirbabaie will contribute two research articles. Respectively, these explore how virtual influencers have become a more frequent alternative to human influencers and discuss how to improve fairness when deploying AI-based algorithms in hiring. Virtual influencers (VIs) have become a more frequent alternative to human influencers (HIs). While it should be clear to users…

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ACIS 2022.

This year will mark the 33rd year of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems, which the University of Melbourne will host in early December in Melbourne. Professor Mirbabaie will attend the ACIS and contribute two research articles regarding remedying the drawbacks of remote work through emerging technologies such as meta-verses and the development of an artefact that improves cybersecurity.  To remedy the drawbacks of remote work…

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All­ge­mei­nes

Re­cent pu­bli­ca­ti­ons - Re­spon­ses to heat wa­ves: what can Twit­ter da­ta tell us?

Despite all the varying problems and threats we face as a society, climate change remains an inglorious constant. In this study, Professor Mirbabaie and Jonas Rieskamp conducted a study together with their colleagues at Darwin University, focusing on heat waves. Even though heat waves have devasting impacts on human health and well-being, studies are rare and often confined to specific locations. Therefore, this study explores conversations on…

Mehr erfahren

HICSS 2023.

Next year’s HICSS will take place in early January in Hawaii, where Professor Mirbabaie will contribute two research articles. Respectively, these explore how virtual influencers have become a more frequent alternative to human influencers and discuss how to improve fairness when deploying AI-based algorithms in hiring. Virtual influencers (VIs) have become a more frequent alternative to human influencers (HIs). While it should be clear to users…

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ACIS 2022.

This year will mark the 33rd year of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems, which the University of Melbourne will host in early December in Melbourne. Professor Mirbabaie will attend the ACIS and contribute two research articles regarding remedying the drawbacks of remote work through emerging technologies such as meta-verses and the development of an artefact that improves cybersecurity.  To remedy the drawbacks of remote work…

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For­schung

Re­cent pu­bli­ca­ti­ons - Re­spon­ses to heat wa­ves: what can Twit­ter da­ta tell us?

Despite all the varying problems and threats we face as a society, climate change remains an inglorious constant. In this study, Professor Mirbabaie and Jonas Rieskamp conducted a study together with their colleagues at Darwin University, focusing on heat waves. Even though heat waves have devasting impacts on human health and well-being, studies are rare and often confined to specific locations. Therefore, this study explores conversations on…

Mehr erfahren

HICSS 2023.

Next year’s HICSS will take place in early January in Hawaii, where Professor Mirbabaie will contribute two research articles. Respectively, these explore how virtual influencers have become a more frequent alternative to human influencers and discuss how to improve fairness when deploying AI-based algorithms in hiring. Virtual influencers (VIs) have become a more frequent alternative to human influencers (HIs). While it should be clear to users…

Mehr erfahren

ACIS 2022.

This year will mark the 33rd year of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems, which the University of Melbourne will host in early December in Melbourne. Professor Mirbabaie will attend the ACIS and contribute two research articles regarding remedying the drawbacks of remote work through emerging technologies such as meta-verses and the development of an artefact that improves cybersecurity.  To remedy the drawbacks of remote work…

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