Research profile

As an interface discipline, we analyse how new information technologies can contribute to competitive advantages and social improvements. In interdisciplinary and international teams, we analyse phenomena of digital transformation holistically and see ourselves as thought leaders of the digital society.

In addition to excellence projects in basic research (e.g. SFB 901 On-the-fly Computing), we regularly carry out application-oriented collaborative projects (e.g. it's OWL research cluster, BMBF project SmartMarket², NRW project Theaterlytics) with companies and institutions. In EU projects (e.g. RISE_BPM) and international networks (e.g. Association for Information Systems, INFORMS, European Research Centre for Information Systems) we successfully collaborate with individuals, research institutions and companies worldwide.

A large number of publications in renowned journals and conferences attest to the excellence of our research. We are also committed to the interests of our research discipline as editors for journals (e.g. Business & Information Systems Engineering, Information Systems Journal, Electronic Markets), organisers of conference tracks and workshops and as reviewers.

Our research colloquium PRIME acts as a platform for our networking with leading international research personalities in information systems and with promising young researchers.

Re­search activ­it­ies

Re­search pro­jects

Our projects combine excellent basic research with a high level of application-orientation. Our research results are relevant for companies and our society.

Project overview

Pub­lic­a­tions

Our research strength and variety of topics is proven by numerous publications in excellent journals and conference proceedings.

Publications

PRIME - Pader­born Re­search Col­loqui­um on In­form­a­tion Man­age­ment & En­gin­eer­ing

As part of the PRIME research colloquium, we invite leading research personalities and promising young researchers in information systems to Paderborn University.

Research seminar

Research news

03.07.2023

Video über in­teg­riertes Mon­it­or­ing- und In­stand­hal­tungssys­tem im Rah­men des FLEM­ING-Pro­jekts ver­öf­fent­licht

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27.06.2023

Re­cent pub­lic­a­tions – The po­ten­tial of di­git­al nudging to bridge the gap between en­vir­on­ment­al at­ti­tude and be­ha­vi­or in the us­age of…

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13.06.2023

Re­cent pub­lic­a­tions – Friend or Foe? Con­ver­sa­tion­al agents in the di­git­al work­place and their ef­fect on user­s’ stress

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30.05.2023

Re­cent pub­lic­a­tions – Re­com­mend­a­tions for man­aging AI-driv­en change pro­cesses: When ex­pect­a­tions meet real­ity

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17.05.2023

Präsent­a­tion Forschung­sarbeiten auf der 31st European Con­fer­ence on In­form­a­tion Sys­tems (ECIS) 2023 in Kris­ti­ansand, Nor­we­gen

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16.05.2023

Re­cent pub­lic­a­tions - Neg­at­ive Word of Mouth On So­cial Me­dia: A Case Study of Deutsche Bahn’s Ac­count­ab­il­ity Man­age­ment

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02.05.2023

Re­cent pub­lic­a­tions - Home (Of­fice) is where your heart is

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25.04.2023

Re­cent pro­jects - Ana­lys­ing So­cial Me­dia Use dur­ing Nat­ur­al Haz­ards: Im­prov­ing Crisis Com­mu­nic­a­tion

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27.03.2023

In­ter­view mit Her­rn Prof. Dr. Guido Schryen im Deutsch­land­funk "Forschung ak­tuell - Com­puter und Kom­munika­tion"

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21.03.2023

Re­cent pub­lic­a­tions - Crisis com­mu­nic­a­tion on Twit­ter: dif­fer­ences between user types in top tweets about the 2015 “refugee crisis” in…

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07.03.2023

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

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21.02.2023

CBI 2023

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16.02.2023

Art­icle „Dis­tri­bu­tion Net­work Op­tim­iz­a­tion: Pre­dict­ing com­pu­ta­tion times to design scen­ario ana­lys­is for net­work op­er­at­ors”…

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09.02.2023

Start des BMBF Pro­jektes Change­Work­AROUND

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07.02.2023

Re­cent pub­lic­a­tions - Ap­ply­ing XAI to an AI-based sys­tem for can­did­ate man­age­ment to mit­ig­ate bi­as and dis­crim­in­a­tion in hir­ing

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Researchers

The Department of Information Systems comprises almost 70 people at all levels of academic career. As a team, our goal is to contribute to competitive advantages and social improvements with new information technologies.

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Prof. Dr. Guido Schryen

Management Information Systems and Operations Research

Room Q2.463
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100
33098 Paderborn

Office hours

Consultation by appointment only! Please contact Mrs. Carina Uhde (carina.uhde@upb.de).