@article{61799,
  abstract     = {{<jats:p>Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is rapidly becoming a viable tool to enhance productivity and act as a catalyst for innovation across various sectors. Its ability to perform tasks that have traditionally required human judgment and creativity is transforming knowledge and creative work. Yet it also raises concerns and implications that could reshape the very landscape of knowledge and creative work. In this editorial, we undertake an in-depth examination of both the opportunities and challenges presented by GenAI for future IS research.</jats:p>}},
  author       = {{Benbya, Hind and Strich, Franz and Tamm, Toomas}},
  issn         = {{1536-9323}},
  journal      = {{Journal of the Association for Information Systems}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{23--36}},
  publisher    = {{Association for Information Systems}},
  title        = {{{Navigating Generative Artificial Intelligence Promises and Perils for Knowledge and Creative Work}}},
  doi          = {{10.17705/1jais.00861}},
  volume       = {{25}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@inbook{61808,
  abstract     = {{Organizations leverage artificial intelligence (AI) systems to augment or automate employee decision-making practices. These changes often transform employees’ occupation significantly and, thus, the way employees perceive themselves as professionals. By making use of qualitative insights from three case organizations that introduced AI systems for decision making, we explore how AI systems affect employees’ occupational identity. Our findings uncover three important dimensions that shape the way AI systems affect occupational identity. Based on our insights, we derive implications for the successful introduction of AI systems and highlight potential pitfalls that may arise from different organizational strategies used to introduce AI systems.}},
  author       = {{Mayer, Anne-Sophie and Strich, Franz}},
  booktitle    = {{Research Handbook on Artificial Intelligence and Decision Making in Organizations}},
  isbn         = {{9781803926216}},
  publisher    = {{Edward Elgar Publishing}},
  title        = {{{Who am I in the age of AI? Exploring dimensions that shape occupational identity in the context of AI for decision-making}}},
  doi          = {{10.4337/9781803926216.00027}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@inproceedings{61815,
  abstract     = {{In gig work, individuals engage in project-based work outside traditional organizational structures. While some workers value the autonomy and flexibility of gig work, they also face unique challenges, including job insecurity and a lack of available career paths. Platforms are very limited in actively providing resources to their workers. However, platforms can shape their workers’ work environment by actively prioritizing different design attributes. Our study is among the first to uncover how these attributes contribute to workers’ intention to pursue a lasting career in gig work. Based on a PLS modelling approach with data from a two-wave quantitative survey involving 652 gig workers, we find that platforms’ utilitarian, hedonic, and relational design positively affect gig workers’ career commitment. Furthermore, we find evidence for the mediating role of gig workers’ thriving. Our research contributes to a better understanding of how platform design attributes can contribute to careers on gig work platforms.}},
  author       = {{Strich, Franz and Andreas, Ihl and Anne Sophie, Mayer}},
  booktitle    = {{ICIS 2024 Proceedings}},
  title        = {{{Thriving for Gig Workers’ Career Commitment: The Role of Platform Design Attributes}}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@inproceedings{61809,
  abstract     = {{The rapid advancement of AI and automation is reshaping virtually every facet of contemporary business and society. Simultaneously, these emerging technologies also give rise to complex challenges for individuals and organizations to navigate. These challenges range from ensuring data privacy, and mitigating bias and discrimination, to maintaining transparency, trust, fairness and autonomy. Moreover, these challenges are differently perceived depending on the stakeholders involved. Our paper proposes a comprehensive framework that provides practical guidance based on 12 groups of questions for stakeholders to consider. We integrated and synthesized knowledge from three areas: responsible AI, stakeholder theory, and decision-making models. Our study seeks to enrich discourses on the responsible use of AI by providing a structured approach incorporating theoretical concepts with real-world applications.}},
  author       = {{Van-Hau, Trieu and Strich, Franz and Hind, Benbya}},
  title        = {{{ Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence: Decision-Making Through a Stakeholder Lens}}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@article{61848,
  abstract     = {{<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Understanding how water interacts with nanopores of carbonaceous electrodes is crucial for energy storage and conversion applications. A high surface area of carbonaceous materials does not necessarily need to translate to a high electrolyte‐solid interface area. Herein, we study the interaction of water with nanoporous C<jats:sub>1</jats:sub>N<jats:sub>1</jats:sub> materials to explain their very low specific capacitance in aqueous electrolytes despite their high surface area. Water was used to probe chemical environments, provided by pores of different sizes, in <jats:sup>1</jats:sup>H MAS NMR experiments. We observe that regardless of their high hydrophilicity, only a negligible portion of water can enter the nanopores of C<jats:sub>1</jats:sub>N<jats:sub>1</jats:sub>, in contrast to a reference pure carbon material with a similar pore structure. The common paradigm that water easily enters hydrophilic pores does not apply to C<jats:sub>1</jats:sub>N<jats:sub>1</jats:sub> nanopores below a few nanometers. Calorimetric and sorption experiments demonstrated strong water adsorption on the C<jats:sub>1</jats:sub>N<jats:sub>1</jats:sub> surface, which restricts water mobility across the interface and impedes its penetration into the nanopores.</jats:p>}},
  author       = {{Lamata‐Bermejo, Irene and Keil, Waldemar and Nolkemper, Karlo and Heske, Julian and Kossmann, Janina and Elgabarty, Hossam and Wortmann, Martin and Chorążewski, Mirosław and Schmidt, Claudia and Kühne, Thomas D. and López‐Salas, Nieves and Odziomek, Mateusz}},
  issn         = {{1433-7851}},
  journal      = {{Angewandte Chemie International Edition}},
  number       = {{50}},
  publisher    = {{Wiley}},
  title        = {{{Understanding the Wettability of C<sub>1</sub>N<sub>1</sub> (Sub)Nanopores: Implications for Porous Carbonaceous Electrodes}}},
  doi          = {{10.1002/anie.202411493}},
  volume       = {{63}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@article{61834,
  abstract     = {{<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>3D printing or additive manufacturing (AM) possesses enormous potential to benefit the manufacturing industry. Presently, rotary draw bending (RDB) is one of the most commonly used cold-forming industrial process for bending metal tubes. Pressure die is a fundamental forming tool in RDB processes, and it is conventionally made by various grades of comparatively expensive alloy steels. This research presents a novel design of a pressure die which can be 3D printed by using inexpensive polymeric filaments. In this research paper, the 3D-printed pressure die is named as “FFF-pressure die.” The material used to fabricate the FFF-pressure die is a thermoplastic polymer known as “ecoPLA.” The mechanical properties of ecoPLA are studied in relation to the process conditions of a RDB process. Firstly, an initial feasibility of using the FFF-pressure die in a RDB process is obtained by conducting a quick static stress analysis with actual process conditions. After initial feasibility, a complete RDB process is developed and simulated with actual process conditions and material properties. The FFF-pressure die is then practically fabricated by FFF 3D printer and experimentally tested on an industrial RDB machine. The results of practical experiments are compared with the simulation results. In order to make a comparison of the FFF-pressure die with the conventional metal pressure die, the simulation and practical process is also conducted with the conventional metal pressure die. A performance and cost comparison is made between the polymeric FFF-pressure die and the conventional metal pressure die.  Von Mises stresses, contact forces, failure risk, and elastic deformations are analyzed. The advantages and limitations of using the FFF-pressure die in a RDB process are discussed in the end. This research intends to widen the avenue of using cost-effective and lightweight forming tools in metal forming industries.</jats:p>}},
  author       = {{Kaleem, Muhammad Ali and Steinheimer, Rainer and Frohn-Sörensen, Peter and Gabsa, Steffen and Engel, Bernd}},
  issn         = {{0268-3768}},
  journal      = {{The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology}},
  number       = {{3-4}},
  pages        = {{1789--1804}},
  publisher    = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}},
  title        = {{{Additive manufacturing of polymeric pressure die for rotary draw bending process}}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/s00170-024-14221-3}},
  volume       = {{134}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@inbook{61876,
  author       = {{Schroeter-Wittke, Harald}},
  booktitle    = {{Menschlichkeit und Empathie. Brücken zwischen Kulturen und Konfessionen. Festschrift für Stefan Tobler zum 65. Geburtstag}},
  editor       = {{Klein, Johannes and Ionita, Alexandru and Bandi, Andras}},
  pages        = {{29--44}},
  publisher    = {{Lit-Verlag}},
  title        = {{{Musik als Reformation - Reformation als Musik}}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@inproceedings{56287,
  author       = {{Schmöckel, Sabrina}},
  location     = {{Hasselt}},
  title        = {{{Who Let the Voices Out? Multivoicedness in Students’ Descriptions of Their Disciplines}}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@inproceedings{56288,
  author       = {{Schmöckel, Sabrina}},
  location     = {{Berlin}},
  title        = {{{Die Culture Quest – Studierende entdecken die Fachwelt(en) ihres Studiums}}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@techreport{61903,
  author       = {{Diekmann, Isabell and Janzen, Olga}},
  publisher    = {{Bertelsmann Stiftung}},
  title        = {{{Zwischen Pauschalisierung und Differenzierung: Einstellungen gegenüber Muslim*innen und dem Islam in Deutschland}}},
  doi          = {{10.11586/2024084}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@article{61902,
  author       = {{Diekmann, Isabell}},
  journal      = {{Vielfalt leben - Gesellschaft gestalten}},
  publisher    = {{Bertelsmann Stiftung}},
  title        = {{{Ökologische Verantwortung für zukünftige Generationen}}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@article{61900,
  abstract     = {{Background Anti-Muslim and anti-Islam attitudes are widespread in contemporary western societies. A grassroots movement of mosques tries to reduce prejudice by organizing guided mosque tours for non-Muslims. While this is an opportunity for intergroup contact in a social psychological sense, contact occurs under sometimes difficult conditions. As yet, its effects have not been investigated empirically. Objective We examine (a) whether visits have an immediate and medium-term effect on prejudice toward Islam and (b) how they change the visitors’ subjective images of Muslims. Methods (a) We survey N = 324 secondary school students in a three-wave panel study in 6 guided mosque tours in different parts of Germany, including a control sample. The tour programme was in line with common practice in the mosques. Standardized measurements were taken immediately before and after the tour and again several months later. (b) We asked about subjective images of Muslims and had subjects report their spontaneous associations with the term Muslim. Results (a) Most, but not all, mosque visits significantly alleviate anti-Islam prejudice in the short term. The effects fall off after several months. (b) After the visit, the image of Muslims possessed more concrete religious content, while negative and menacing associations, such as oppression of women, threat, or so-called Islamic State have decreased. Conclusions Outgroup contact in a mosque works as predicted by the intergroup contact research, even under less than optimal conditions. However, there is potential for improvement of the setup of tours in the interest of a more sustainable impact.}},
  author       = {{Janzen, Olga and Diekmann, Isabell and Tsolak, Dorian and Salentin, Kurt}},
  issn         = {{2510-1226}},
  journal      = {{Zeitschrift für Religion, Gesellschaft und Politik}},
  keywords     = {{Intergroup contact, Anti-Islam attitudes, Anti-Muslim attitudes, Prejudice, Youth}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{ 129–159}},
  publisher    = {{Springer VS}},
  title        = {{{Do Guided Mosque Tours Alleviate the Prejudice of Non-Muslims against Islam and Muslims? Evidence from a Quasi-Experimental Panel Study from Germany}}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/s41682-023-00161-4}},
  volume       = {{8}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@techreport{61904,
  abstract     = {{The experience of loneliness is common among international students who study in a foreign country, away from their home. Loneliness refers to the difference between the actual and desired social relationships. In the context of international student mobility, feelings of loneliness may be influenced not only by having a ‘sufficient’ number of social ties, but also other study-abroad-related stressors such as discrimination and not being able to make new cross-national friendships. In this article, we explore the predictors of loneliness among Chinese international students in Germany by examining both their social networks and the difficulties they face while studying abroad. Through our analysis of a unique dataset, we discover that when international students have an equal number of emotionally supportive ties, those with larger networks tend to experience less loneliness compared to those with smaller networks. Furthermore, having a romantic partner is associated with lower levels of loneliness. Additionally, we find that international Chinese students who encounter discrimination and struggle to form cross-national friendships report higher levels of loneliness. By delving into these findings, our research contributes valuable insights to the Special Issue, offering a novel examination of personal networks among international students in Germany. Keywords: international student mobility, loneliness, personal networks, emotional support, friendship, discrimination, China, Germany }},
  author       = {{Diekmann, Isabell and Bilecen, Başak and Faist, Thomas}},
  pages        = {{23}},
  publisher    = {{Centre on Migration, Citizenship and Development (COMCAD), Fakultät für Soziologie, Universität Bielefeld}},
  title        = {{{Loneliness among International Chinese Students in Germany: Exploring the Role of Personal Networks and Experienced Discrimination}}},
  volume       = {{182}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@inproceedings{56840,
  author       = {{Schmitt, Martin}},
  keywords     = {{Digitalisierung, Digitalgeschichte, Umweltgeschichte, Anthropozän, Computer, Rechenzentrum, Digital History}},
  title        = {{{Digitalisierung und Umwelt – eine verflochtene Digitalgeschichte der Gegenwart im Angesicht des Klimawandels}}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@article{61901,
  author       = {{Diekmann, Isabell}},
  journal      = {{#IKGScienceBlog}},
  publisher    = {{Institut für interdisziplinäre Konflikt- und Gewaltforschung}},
  title        = {{{Conference report “Why Muslims? Current Scientific Observations and Challenges on Anti- Muslim Attitudes and Racism”}}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@inbook{52511,
  abstract     = {{Sind „soziale Medien“ überhaupt ein Thema für die Geschichtswissenschaft? Ja, denn die längere Geschichte der Digitalisierung, in der die „sozialen Medien“ einzuordnen sind, zählt bereits über 80 Jahre. Konrad Zuse und andere Ingenieure entwickelten seit 1941 die ersten Digitalcomputer, Unternehmer*innen, Wissenschaftler*innen und Staatenlenker*innen setzten diese seit den 1950er Jahren für ihre Zwecke ein, die Zivilgesellschaft adaptierte sie in den darauffolgenden Dekaden – all das prägte die sozio-digitale Landschaft der späteren „sozialen Medien“. Als unmittelbar „nach dem Boom“ etwa um 1970 zahlreiche Industriegesellschaften einen strukturellen Wandel in Wirtschaft, Gesellschaft und Politik durchlebten, war eine Antwort darauf die vermehrte Digitalisierung und Vernetzung. Daraus entwickelte sich die 1990er Jahre als markante Dekade von World Wide Web, Google und Chatdiensten. Die Entwicklung der „sozialen Medien“ ist also unter anderem in eine ökonomische und gesellschaftliche Entwicklung der Aufmerksamkeitsökonomie und in die längeren Veränderungen von Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftsordnungen der Ausdifferenzierung und partiellen Individualisierung seit den 1960er Jahren einzuordnen. Dadurch lässt sich besser verstehen, welche Prämissen ihnen zugrunde lagen, welche Möglichkeitsräume und Probleme sich daraus ergaben und warum sie die heutige Öffentlichkeit in einer bestimmten Art und Weise dominieren – ohne sie jedoch zu determinieren.}},
  author       = {{Schmitt, Martin}},
  booktitle    = {{Soziale Medien – wie sie wurden, was sie sind }},
  keywords     = {{Digitalgeschichte, Soziale Medien, Technikgeschichte, World Wide Web, Digitalisierung}},
  publisher    = {{Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung}},
  title        = {{{Die Vorgeschichte der „sozialen Medien“. Über die Träume digitaler Vergemeinschaftung und freier Kommunikation}}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@inbook{61868,
  author       = {{Jonas-Ahrend, Gabriela}},
  booktitle    = {{A Pedagogical View of the COVID-19 Pandemic}},
  isbn         = {{9789004710139}},
  publisher    = {{BRILL}},
  title        = {{{Vocational Teacher Education in a “COVID-19 Semester”}}},
  doi          = {{10.1163/9789004710146_009}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@inbook{55635,
  author       = {{Hartung, Olaf}},
  booktitle    = {{Geschichtskulturen im digitalen Wandel?}},
  editor       = {{Hartung, Olaf and Krebs, Alexandra and Meyer-Hamme, Johannes}},
  isbn         = {{978-3-7344-1629-3}},
  issn         = {{1435-7658}},
  pages        = {{9--32}},
  publisher    = {{Wochenschau Verlag}},
  title        = {{{Geschichtskulturen im digitalen Wandel? – Zu den Gründen und Zielen dieses Bandes}}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@inbook{50073,
  author       = {{Hartung, Olaf}},
  booktitle    = {{Geschichtskulturen im digitalen Wandel?}},
  editor       = {{Hartung, Olaf and Krebs, Alexandra and Meyer-Hamme, Johannes}},
  isbn         = {{978-3-7344-1629-3}},
  issn         = {{1435-7658}},
  pages        = {{152--155}},
  publisher    = {{Wochenschau Verlag}},
  title        = {{{Historisches Lernen in einer ‚(Geschichts-)Kultur der Digitalität‘?}}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@article{62025,
  abstract     = {{<jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title><jats:p>This paper deals with micromagnetic measurements for online detection of strain‐induced α′‐martensite during plastic deformation of metastable austenitic steel AISI 304L. The operating principles of the sensors are magnetic Barkhausen noise (MBN) and eddy currents (EC), which are suitable for detection of microstructure evolution due to formation of ferromagnetic phases. The focus of this study was put on the qualification of different micromagnetic techniques and different measurement systems under conditions similar to the real ones during production, which is crucial for implementation of a property‐controlled flow forming process. The investigation was carried out on tubular specimens produced by flow forming, which have different content of α′‐martensite. To characterize the sensitivity of the sensors, different contact conditions between sensors and workpieces were reproduced. MBN sensors are suitable for detecting amount of α′‐martensite, but the measurements are affected by the surface roughness. This entails that the calibration models for MBN sensors must take account of these effects. EC sensors show a closer match with the amount of α′‐martensite without having major affectation by other effects.</jats:p>}},
  author       = {{Rozo Vasquez, Julian and Kanagarajah, Hanigah and Arian, Bahman and Kersting, Lukas and Homberg, Werner and Trächtler, Ansgar and Walther, Frank}},
  issn         = {{2577-8196}},
  journal      = {{Engineering Reports}},
  number       = {{1}},
  publisher    = {{Wiley}},
  title        = {{{Barkhausen Noise‐ and Eddy Current‐Based Measurements for Online Detection of Deformation‐Induced Martensite During Flow Forming of Metastable Austenitic Steel <scp>AISI 304L</scp>}}},
  doi          = {{10.1002/eng2.13070}},
  volume       = {{7}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

