@inproceedings{3282, author = {{Klör, Benjamin and Monhof, Markus and Bräuer, Sebastian and Beverungen, Daniel}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 19th IEEE Conference on Business Informatics (CBI 2017)}}, location = {{Thessaloniki, Greece}}, title = {{{Recommendation and Configuration of Value-Added Services for Repurposing Electric Vehicle Batteries: A Vertical Software Prototype}}}, year = {{2017}}, } @article{3487, author = {{Hendrik Betzing, Jan and Beverungen, Daniel and Becker, Jörg and Matzner, Martin and Schmitz, Gertrud and Bartelheimer, Christian and Berendes, Carsten Ingo and Braun, Marina and Gadeib, Andera and Hoffen}, Moritz {von and Schallenberg, Christian}}, journal = {{HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik}}, number = {{5}}, pages = {{659----671}}, title = {{{Interaktive, digitale Einkaufserlebnisse in Innenstädten}}}, doi = {{10.1365/s40702-017-0343-0}}, year = {{2017}}, } @article{3488, author = {{Beverungen, Daniel and Bräuer, Sebastian and Plenter, Florian and Klör, Benjamin and Monhof, Markus}}, journal = {{Computer Science --- Research and Development}}, number = {{1-2}}, pages = {{195----209}}, title = {{{Ensembles of Context and Form for Repurposing Electric Vehicle Batteries: An Exploratory Study}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s00450-016-0306-7}}, year = {{2017}}, } @article{3490, abstract = {{Digital interactions among businesses and consumers through powerful information systems and omnipresent connected devices establish today’s networked society. In this light, Service Science continues to take root as a research discipline that focuses on the integration of (digital) resources by service providers and service customers for value co-creation in service systems. Rapid advances in information technology allow for designing novel information systems that enable entirely new configurations of service systems. In turn, Service Science also leaves its mark on the design, adoption, and use of information systems and technology. With this special issue, we compile a set of timely papers that investigate selected facets of the complex interplay between information technology, information systems, and Service Science to design innovative IT artifacts for smart service. This editorial opens this special issue by elaborating on our understanding of smart service.