Department 3: Information Systems

Paderborn University, the University for the Information Society, is one of the German-speaking world’s leading facilities for Information Systems. We investigate and design socio-technical information systems adapted to the realities of our digital era. With five high-performing research groups in the field of Information Systems, we examine all levels of business operations—from digitally networked people and working groups to digital organisations and networks right up to digital markets. In addition, we also place particular emphasis on the analysis of structured and unstructured data generated by modern socio-technical systems.

With our Bachelor's programme, we offer an excellent and versatile undergraduate education in Information Systems. This programme consistently ranks at the top of the CHE University Ranking. An important locational advantage is the integration of the study programme into the larger Faculty of Business Administration and Economics as well as into the Faculty for Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics (EIM). As a result, our undergraduate program is characterised by a balanced selection of courses in Management Information Systems, computer science, and economics. With the help of the technical and methodological skills acquired at our university, our graduates lay the foundation for a lifelong successful career in the digital society.

With our interdisciplinary Master's programme in Business Information Systems and the Master's programme in Management Information Systems (MIS), we offer highly diversified, advanced study programmes. The curricula of both programs can be tailored to individual preferences and are particularly well suited for semesters abroad. Thereby, our graduates have all the required qualifications to either occupy leading positions in the digital society or, if desired, pursue an academic career. Our Master's programmes have regularly received excellent CHE rankings.

In our research, we analyse and design information systems as human-task-technology-systems for the benefit of people, organisations and society. We examine the interaction of social structures and information technologies (cognitive object), the interaction of design and analysis (research method), as well as the interaction of basic knowledge and social benefit (research goal). The success of our research is reflected, among other things, in excellent publications, managerial positions in leading organs of publication, third-party-funded research projects, successful cooperations with organisations, and current rankings in our discipline.

We invite you to join us in shaping digital change as students, research associates, or business partners!

Latest news from the Department of Information Systems

Research

In 2021 intense rainfall in Western Europe led to an unprecedented flash flooding that killed many people. Subsequently, the apparent lack of preparation of either authorities or the broader populace became part of the discussion. As knowledge about people’s awareness of a hazard, its impacts, and possible adaptations can improve hazard management, Professor Mirbabaie and his colleagues used social media data to assess situational awareness,…

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Recent projects – CYLENCE

Enhanced communication technologies offer wide-ranging opportunities and benefits but create a world where silence is becoming increasingly rare. In a new research project CYLENCE, Professor Mirbabaie and his colleagues from the TU Darmstadt, the University of Potsdam, and Virtimo AG focus on developing strategies and tools to report, detect and treat cyberbullying and hateful messages to improve its early detection. The project includes an…

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Presentations at the Conference of the German Operations Research Society

The Chair of Management Information Systems & Operations Research of Prof. Guido Schryen was represented with two contributions at the annual conference of the German Operations Research Society.

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Teaching

Im Masterstudium Wirtschaftsinformatik und MIS unterstützen Sie die Professoren als Mentoren bei der Gestaltung Ihrer Studieninhalte. Weitere Informationen finden Sie hier

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Im Masterstudium Wirtschaftsinformatik und MIS unterstützen Sie die Professoren als Mentoren bei der Gestaltung Ihrer Studieninhalte. Weitere Informationen finden Sie hier

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Die Vergabe der Restplätze zum kapazitativ begrenzten Modul M.184.3310 Grundlagen von Social Media und kooperativen Technologien erfolgt in der 2. Anmeldephase ab 02.10.2023 über diesen Link. Der Link ist vorher nicht aktiviert. Die Auswahl erfolgt über den Lehrstuhl.

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General Information

Am Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik, insb. Betriebliche Informationssysteme, ist zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt eine Stelle im Themenfeld Service Ecosystem Engineering - Kennziffer 6139 ausgeschrieben. Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Bewerbung.  Weitere Informationen finden Sie hier. 

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Jan-Peter Kucklick verteidigt erfolgreich seine Dissertation

Jan-Peter Kucklick hat am 12.09.2023 im Rahmen der Disputation erfolgreich seine Dissertation mit dem Titel "Multi-view and Explainable Artificial Intelligence for Real Estate Appraisal” verteidigt. Die Dissertation wurde von Herrn Prof. Dr. Oliver Müller und Herrn Prof. Dr. Guido Schryen betreut und begutachtet. Jan-Peter Kucklick untersuchte und erforschte in seiner kumulativen Dissertation das Thema der Immobilienbewertung durch Methoden der…

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Am Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik, insb. Betriebliche Informationssysteme, ist zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt eine Stelle im Themenfeld Geschäftsprozessmanagement / Prozessinnovation in der Industrie 4.0 - Kennziffer 6118 ausgeschrieben. Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Bewerbung.  Weitere Informationen finden Sie hier. 

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Department spokesman

 

ERP-Labor: Entwicklung innovativer Informationssysteme für die digital vernetzte Gesellschaft

 

Professors and students of Paderborn University as well as company representatives talk about the practical relevance of business information systems at the Paderborn University and what this means in reality.

 

General information on the subject and studies of business information systems as well as career perspectives is available at http://www.wirtschaftsinformatik.de.