In the aftermath of large-scale disasters, the exploitation of often up to thousands of spontaneous volunteers is crucial to meet the need for surge capacity which cannot be met by professional relief organizations. In our study, we suggest a mathematical decision support model for the coordination of spontaneous volunteers and computationally validate the model in extensive experiments based on real-world data of a flood disaster. Our study…
On March 30, 2021 Till Rogalski was awarded the Bachelor Prize of the Gesellschaft für Operations Research (GOR) e.V (OR Society, Germany) for special academic achievements in the field of Operations Research. The prize was awarded to him by the GOR for his excellent bachelor thesis on the topic "Optimization of electrical power distribution networks with a reactive tabu search heuristic". For his thesis at the chair of Prof. Schryen, he…
The Workshop Paper „Towards a Decision Support System for Cross-Sectoral Energy Distribution Network Planning“ (by Jonas Kirchhoff, Sascha Burmeister, Christoph Weskamp and Gregor Engels) was accepted for the 16th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik 2021 (WI) which will be held online from March 9 – 11, 2021. The paper will be part of the track Energy Informatics and Electro Mobility ICT. The paper is available here: https://ris.un…
The article “Which Factors Affect the Scientific Impact of Review Papers in IS Research? A Scientometric Study” by Gerit Wagner,
Julian Prester, Maria Roche, Guido Schryen, Alexander Benlian, Guy Paré and Mathieu Templier was accepted for publication in Information & Management. The article is available for download at the following address: https://ris.uni-paderborn.de/record/20844
The article Classifying the Ideational Impact of Information Systems Review Articles: A Content-Enriched Deep Learning Approach” by Julian Prester, Gerit Wagner, Nik R. Hassan and Guido Schryen was accepted for publication in Decision Support Systems. The article is available for download at the following address: https://ris.uni-paderborn.de/record/20212