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The Im­pact of Chat­bot Fa­mili­ar­ity and Fre­quency of Use on Hu­man-Like­ness, in: Pro­ceed­ings of the Thirty-first Amer­icas Con­fer­ence on…

The arcticle "The Impact of Chatbot Familiarity and Frequency of Use on Human-Likeness" by Johannes Göbel, Hans Betke, Johannes Boldt, Mary Linh Tran, Prof. Dr. Guido Schryen in: Proceedings of the Thirty-first Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2025), Montréal, Canada, 14-16 August 2025. Abstract This study investigates the relationship between user familiarity, frequency of use, and perceptions of human-like qualities in…

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The art­icle Plan­ning a Swarm-Based Mo­bil­ity Sys­tem with Autonom­ous Vehicles for Sus­tain­able and Flex­ible Trans­port­a­tion in Rur­al Areas,…

The arcticle The article Planning a Swarm-Based Mobility System with Autonomous Vehicles for Sustainable and Flexible Transportation in Rural Areas" by Dr. Miriam Stumpe, Philipp  Speckenmeyer, Prof. Dr.  Guido Schryen, Dr. Lisa Kleinjohann, Dr. Christoph Weskamp  in: Proceedings of the Thirty-first Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2025), Montréal, Canada, 14-16 August 2025. AbstractRural areas face significant mobility…

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Doctoral Committee Miriam Stumpe l. t. r. Prof. Dr. Stefan Betz, Prof. Dr. Guido Schryen, Miriam Stumpe, Prof. Dr. Oliver Müller, Prof. Dr. Kevin Tierney (University Bielefeld), Prof. Dr. Natalia Kliewer (Freie Universität Berlin) ©Carina Uhde

Con­grat­u­la­tions to Miri­am Stumpe on suc­cess­fully passing her doc­tor­al ex­am­in­a­tion!

M. Sc. Miriam Stumpe successfully passed her doctoral examination on April 10, 2025, as part of her dissertation titled “Optimization Approaches for Sustainable Public Transportation.” The dissertation was supervised and reviewed by Prof. Dr. Guido Schryen, Prof. Dr. Natalia Kliewer (Freie Universität Berlin), and Prof. Dr. Kevin Tierney (University of Bielefeld). The cumulative dissertation focuses on how planning problems in the field of…

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The Im­pact of Chat­bot Fa­mili­ar­ity and Fre­quency of Use on Hu­man-Like­ness, in: Pro­ceed­ings of the Thirty-first Amer­icas Con­fer­ence on…

The arcticle "The Impact of Chatbot Familiarity and Frequency of Use on Human-Likeness" by Johannes Göbel, Hans Betke, Johannes Boldt, Mary Linh Tran, Prof. Dr. Guido Schryen in: Proceedings of the Thirty-first Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2025), Montréal, Canada, 14-16 August 2025. Abstract This study investigates the relationship between user familiarity, frequency of use, and perceptions of human-like qualities in…

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©AMCIS 2025

The art­icle Plan­ning a Swarm-Based Mo­bil­ity Sys­tem with Autonom­ous Vehicles for Sus­tain­able and Flex­ible Trans­port­a­tion in Rur­al Areas,…

The arcticle The article Planning a Swarm-Based Mobility System with Autonomous Vehicles for Sustainable and Flexible Transportation in Rural Areas" by Dr. Miriam Stumpe, Philipp  Speckenmeyer, Prof. Dr.  Guido Schryen, Dr. Lisa Kleinjohann, Dr. Christoph Weskamp  in: Proceedings of the Thirty-first Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2025), Montréal, Canada, 14-16 August 2025. AbstractRural areas face significant mobility…

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Doctoral Committee Miriam Stumpe l. t. r. Prof. Dr. Stefan Betz, Prof. Dr. Guido Schryen, Miriam Stumpe, Prof. Dr. Oliver Müller, Prof. Dr. Kevin Tierney (University Bielefeld), Prof. Dr. Natalia Kliewer (Freie Universität Berlin) ©Carina Uhde

Con­grat­u­la­tions to Miri­am Stumpe on suc­cess­fully passing her doc­tor­al ex­am­in­a­tion!

M. Sc. Miriam Stumpe successfully passed her doctoral examination on April 10, 2025, as part of her dissertation titled “Optimization Approaches for Sustainable Public Transportation.” The dissertation was supervised and reviewed by Prof. Dr. Guido Schryen, Prof. Dr. Natalia Kliewer (Freie Universität Berlin), and Prof. Dr. Kevin Tierney (University of Bielefeld). The cumulative dissertation focuses on how planning problems in the field of…

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©AMCIS 2025

The Im­pact of Chat­bot Fa­mili­ar­ity and Fre­quency of Use on Hu­man-Like­ness, in: Pro­ceed­ings of the Thirty-first Amer­icas Con­fer­ence on…

The arcticle "The Impact of Chatbot Familiarity and Frequency of Use on Human-Likeness" by Johannes Göbel, Hans Betke, Johannes Boldt, Mary Linh Tran, Prof. Dr. Guido Schryen in: Proceedings of the Thirty-first Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2025), Montréal, Canada, 14-16 August 2025. Abstract This study investigates the relationship between user familiarity, frequency of use, and perceptions of human-like qualities in…

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©AMCIS 2025

The art­icle Plan­ning a Swarm-Based Mo­bil­ity Sys­tem with Autonom­ous Vehicles for Sus­tain­able and Flex­ible Trans­port­a­tion in Rur­al Areas,…

The arcticle The article Planning a Swarm-Based Mobility System with Autonomous Vehicles for Sustainable and Flexible Transportation in Rural Areas" by Dr. Miriam Stumpe, Philipp  Speckenmeyer, Prof. Dr.  Guido Schryen, Dr. Lisa Kleinjohann, Dr. Christoph Weskamp  in: Proceedings of the Thirty-first Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2025), Montréal, Canada, 14-16 August 2025. AbstractRural areas face significant mobility…

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Doctoral Committee Miriam Stumpe l. t. r. Prof. Dr. Stefan Betz, Prof. Dr. Guido Schryen, Miriam Stumpe, Prof. Dr. Oliver Müller, Prof. Dr. Kevin Tierney (University Bielefeld), Prof. Dr. Natalia Kliewer (Freie Universität Berlin) ©Carina Uhde

Con­grat­u­la­tions to Miri­am Stumpe on suc­cess­fully passing her doc­tor­al ex­am­in­a­tion!

M. Sc. Miriam Stumpe successfully passed her doctoral examination on April 10, 2025, as part of her dissertation titled “Optimization Approaches for Sustainable Public Transportation.” The dissertation was supervised and reviewed by Prof. Dr. Guido Schryen, Prof. Dr. Natalia Kliewer (Freie Universität Berlin), and Prof. Dr. Kevin Tierney (University of Bielefeld). The cumulative dissertation focuses on how planning problems in the field of…

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