CL: Collaboration Systems and Technologies

CL-9

Augmented/Virtual/Mixed Reality: A Paradigm for Immersive and Collaborative Computing

Jan 7
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Maui Suite 2

Papers (4)

  • Extended Reality, Expanded Empathy: A Psychological Distance Perspective for Designing XR-Based Empathy Training Interventions
    Laudy MATTAR, Kévin Carillo
  • Towards Effective Visual Alerts in Immersive VR Environments: Balancing Visibility and User Experience
    Agnieszka Olejnik-Krugły, Kamil Bortko, Jarosław Jankowski, Julia Bródka
  • Seeing through Immersion: Integrating Human Computer Interaction Design Experience with Nano-Internet of Things Visualization in Safety-Critical Systems
    Jean-Philippe Rancy, Martha Grabowski
  • Task-Technology Fit in Virtual Reality: Explaining Behavioral Intention to Use and Perceived Performance
    Thomas Paetow, Johannes Wichmann, Michael Leyer

CL-16

Emerging Technology in Collaboration and Cocreation

Jan 7
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Monarchy 6

Papers (2)

  • Hierarchical Machine Vision application for Automated Diagnosis of Dental X-Ray Images
    Jee Hae Ha, Richard Dubach, Hope Schau
  • Enhancing Framing Effects Through AI Prompt Engineering: The Role of Human–AI Co-Creation and Brand Familiarity
    Jani Holopainen, Netta Konttinen, Sasu Tuominen

CL-19

Human-Robot Interaction and Collaboration

Jan 7
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Monarchy 1

Papers (2)

  • Initial Validation of the Teleoperator-Avatar Robot Interaction Scale (TARX)
    Jaime Banks, Rio Harper, Nick Bowman
  • Enhancing or Inhibiting? A Literature Analysis of Social Robots and Implications on Well-being Outcomes among Older Adults
    Liu Xin, Jueni Lyu, Christy Cheung

CL-14

Cybersecurity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, AI for Cybersecurity, and Cybersecurity for AI

Jan 7
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Lahaina Boardroom

Papers (3)

  • Harnessing Large Language Models for Real-Time Cyber Threat Detection and Response: A Comprehensive Survey
    Xiaoyu Li, Nan Sun, Jiaojiao Jiang
  • Malicious Attack Challenges and Mitigation Strategies for Large Code Models: A Survey on Data Poisoning, Adversarial Attacks, and Backdoor Vulnerabilities
    Dongqing Lin, Luwen Huangfu, Chunhua Liao, Brian Chung, Akul Gowda, Thomas Brettin
  • Automatic Extraction of Protected Health Information from Multilingual Hacker Communities
    Cade Dacosta, Benjamin Ampel, Matthew Hashim, Hsinchun Chen

CL-20

Human-Robot Interaction and Collaboration

Jan 7
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Monarchy 1

Papers (3)

  • Shadow Work and Social Inequality in the Age of Domestic Robots: A Q Methodology Approach
    JuHee Kim, Juyoung Kang
  • Employees’ Sensemaking Processes in Service Robot Deployment and Use
    Emmi Turunen, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen, Yong Liu
  • A Framework for Advancing Autonomy in Space Robotics: Towards Self-Sustaining Exploration
    Filippo Sanfilippo, Connor Esterwood, Sangseok You, Tomas Venckunas, Lionel Robert

CL-25

Technological Advancements in Digital Collaboration with Generative AI and Large Language Models

Jan 7
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Monarchy 2

Papers (2)

  • LLM-Based Policy Generation for Distributed Adaptive Systems
    Marco Carvalho, Fitzroy Nembhard
  • Agent Reasoning Tools (ARTs): A Tool Definition Approach for Empower LLM-based Agent Systems
    Jie Tao, Lina Zhou

CL-22

IT Enabled Collaboration for Development

Jan 7
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Monarchy 1

Papers (4)

  • Collaborative Use of Information Systems: Joint IT Use Analysis Framework and Typology
    Armel Quentin Tchanou, Pierre-Majorique Léger, Marc Fredette
  • Self-censorship on Online Misinformation: Understanding the Complexity of Individual Mental Process
    Zhe Zhu, Anying Chen, Nan Zhang, Changwu Yan
  • Tribal Islands or Knowledge Bridges? Understanding Self-Sufficient Subgroups in Online Communities
    yongzhe shen, Zhao Cai, Ye Shi, Chee-Wee Tan, Yugang Yu
  • Too Many LLMs to Choose? Design and Trust in Multi-AI Collaboration Systems
    Ang Zeng, Xusen Cheng, Triparna de Vreede

CL-26

Virtual Collaboration, Organizations, and Networks

Jan 8
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Monarchy 1

Papers (4)

  • Drawing the Line: Coping with Digital Stressors in Remote Work
    Olivier Caya, Manon Guillemette, Jasmine Duplessis
  • Investigating Engagement in Semi-Synchronous Online Collaboration
    Elena Nissing, Kirsimarja Blomqvist
  • Wired to Wander: Values in Digital Nomadism
    Shaoxin Wang, Professor Daniel Schlagwein, Mike Seymour
  • Ensuring the Emergence of Collective Intelligence in Virtual Group Work
    Jordan Barlow

CL-5

AI and the Future of Work

Jan 8
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Monarchy 1

Papers (3)

  • Digital Coordination of Work: How Data, Intelligence, and Transparency Reshape Organizational Practice
    Araz Jabbari, Assia Lasfer, Nikolai Kazantsev
  • Sweeping Up Digital Dirt: Navigating Immediate Working Experiences to Alleviate the Precarity of Online Crowd Work Conditions
    Simon Schafheitle, Ward van Zoonen, Brian Wagner
  • Towards a Blueprint for Practitioners to Enhance Digital Awareness: Preliminary Observations on AI-Related Workplace Stressors
    Katharina-Maria Illgen, Laura Hein, Nina Kolchmeyer, Kim Pham, Oliver Thomas

CL-11

Collaboration in Online Communities: Information Processing and Decision Making

Jan 8
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Lahaina Boardroom

Papers (4)

  • Negotiating Voice and Privacy: Doctoral Students’ Perspectives on Participatory Information Systems
    Stanislava Gardasevic, Pamela Estell, Caterina Desiato , Manika Lamba
  • Explicit and Implicit Help-Seeking in Navigating Support Needs on Social Media: A Case Study of Domestic Violence Community
    Lina Zhou, Bikramjit Roy, Grace Schroeder, Dongsong Zhang, Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling
  • From Code to Commerce: Open Source Software Firms as Double Agents of Collective Innovation Strategy
    Amir Taherizadeh, Marc Banik, Josianne Marsan
  • Signals that Matter: Gender, Content Framing, and Engagement in Online Communities of Practice
    Priyanga Gunarathne, Ruba Aljafari, Sezgin Ayabakan, Samer Khader, İbrahim Kulaç

CL-23

Persuasive Technology and Artificial Intelligence

Jan 8
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Regency Boardroom

Papers (1)

  • Utilizing Generative AI to Boost Public Support for Carbon Pricing
    Andras Molnar, Ilana Mermelstein

CL-6

AI and the Future of Work

Jan 8
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Monarchy 1

Papers (4)

  • Reversing the Knobe Effect: AI Takes Less Blame for Harmful Decisions
    Warren Rosengren, Alan Dennis, Antino Kim
  • Harder or Easier? Impact of the AI Exposure Index on China’s Online Labor Market: An Occupation-Based Perspective
    Hao Shi, Tianmei Wang
  • The Changing Face of Leadership: How AI is Transforming Management
    Bryan Hartling, Munir Mandviwalla
  • Generative AI Competencies in Demand: A Job Market Analysis of Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
    Benedikt Bluemelhuber, Benedict Langer

CL-7

AI and the Future of Work

Jan 8
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Monarchy 1

Papers (4)

  • The Developmental Bypass: How AI Assistance Undermines Human Growth
    Triparna de Vreede, GJ de Vreede, Dominik Siemon, Philipp Alexander Ebel, Edona Elshan
  • Adapting or Avoiding AI: A Coping Theory Approach to Employee Responses in the Future of Work
    Bob Everson
  • Beyond Training: How Workers Discover Value in Enterprise AI
    Riya Sahni, Lydia Chilton
  • Understanding Human-AI Task Delegation in User Support
    Jaakko Vuolasto, Kari Koskinen

CL-8

Artificial Intelligence and Big Data for Innovative, Collaborative and Sustainable Development of Organizations

Jan 8
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Monarchy 2

Papers (3)

  • Forecasting Carbon Emissions in the AI Industry: Integrating ESG Semantics with Large Language Models
    Chia-Yu Lai, Wei-Hsiang Liao, Yu-Chen Yang, Deng-Neng chen
  • How Self-Service Business Intelligence Education Can Develop Data Literacy and AI Literacy: Lesson Learned from Practitioners
    Christian Lennerholt, Joeri van Laere, Mikael Berndtsson
  • Predicting Flight Delays Using Machine Learning
    Kenney Snell, Jozef Zurada, Zahra Hatami, Celina Olszak, Jan Kozak

CL-21

Impacts and Challenges in Engaging AI and Digital Humans: Human-Technology Collaboration

Jan 8
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Regency Boardroom

Papers (3)

  • How AI Assistant Intelligence and AI Literacy Shape Technostress and Resistance: An Experimental Study
    Sun Jung Min, Tae Jin Kim, One-Ki Daniel Lee, Juyoung Kang
  • Designing AI as a Digital Companion: Focusing on Regulatory Focus, Mirroring, and Emotional Contagion Theories
    Hyoungyong Choi, Ji-yeon Lee, Jun-Hyung Park, Jae-Hong Lee, Kyu-Min Lee
  • Examining the Impact of EmpathicAI among Vulnerable Communities
    Thomas Ware, Tongxin Zhou, Reihane Boghrati

CL-24

Responsible AI Governance for Connected Intelligence

Jan 8
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Monarchy 7

Papers (2)

  • Polycentric Generative‑Assurance Theory: Toward Adaptive Governance in Generative AI-Augmented Software Assurance
    Morteza Safaei Pour, Kaveh Abhari, Farzad Fathi
  • Investigating the Impact of Rewards and Sanctions on Developers’ Proactive AI Accountability Behavior
    Long Hoang Nguyen, Guangyu Du, Sebastian Lins, Ali Sunyaev

CL-1

Advances in Teaching and Learning Technologies

Jan 9
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Monarchy 1

Papers (4)

  • Introducing GAMUT - A Game-based Assessment for Measuring User Types: Evaluation of Game Design for Satisfying Psychological Needs to Enhance User Engagement and Flow
    Ramona Reinelt, Benjamin Meyer
  • Designing a Course-Grounded AI Tutor with Retrieval-Augmented Generation: A DSR Approach to Technical Education
    An Vu-Minh, Quang Nguyen-The, Ngoc Nguyen, Xuan-Lam Pham, Andy Nguyen
  • Hybrid Intelligence in Higher Education: Exploring Disciplinary and Experiential Determinants of Students’ AI Acceptance
    Mareike Mueller, Joschka Mütterlein
  • VizCoach: Designing an Orchestration-Based Tool for Data Visualization Education
    Shubham Chawla, Michael Kintscher, Jai Narula, Anjana Arunkumar, Ashish Amresh, Chris Bryan

CL-10

Bridging Minds and Machines: Human and Computer Collaboration for Creative Problem Solving and Business Innovation

Jan 9
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Maui Suite 2

Papers (4)

  • Augmentation Innovation Paradox: Rethinking Validation in Generative AI-Driven Open Innovation
    Kaveh Abhari, Morteza Safaei Pour, Aida Sanatizadeh
  • Beyond the Screen: Memory-Based Mechanisms and Personal Innovativeness in Voice Assistant Use
    Jean-Charles PILLET, Kévin Carillo, Claudio VITARI, Federico Pigni
  • Understanding Human-AI Co-creation in the Workplace: A Study on Organizational Drivers and Innovation Outcomes
    Catarina Neves, Tiago Oliveira, Joana Neves, Frederico Cruz-Jesus, Henrique Falcão
  • Creativity in Human-AI Co-Creation: A Two-Stage Model and the Da Vinci Score
    Ling Jiang, Christian Wagner

CL-12

Collaboration with Intelligent Systems: Machines as Teammates

Jan 9
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Lahaina 3

Papers (4)

  • Enhancing Complementary Team Performance through Intelligent Helping
    Marc Goutier, Christopher Diebel, Martin Adam, Alexander Benlian
  • Uneven but Better? Unequal AI Access Leads to Greater Dominant Style Differences and Enhanced Team Communication Effectiveness
    Jiaxuan Han, Ruqin Ren
  • Redefining Team Processes in Human-AI Collaboration: A Mixed-Methods Study Across Team Phases
    Emma Graupner, Carolin Fleischmann, Peter Cardon
  • Understanding How Professionals Integrate Generative AI into Team Meetings: A Qualitative Study
    Anna Schätzle, Marin Abdo, Miriam Gräf, Peter Buxmann

CL-2

Advances in Teaching and Learning Technologies

Jan 9
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Monarchy 1

Papers (3)

  • AI Literacy Frameworks for Educators: An Umbrella Review
    Prashanth Shenoy, Mirka Saarela
  • How to Use Generative Artificial Intelligence in the Research Process: A Modular Course Approach for Early Career Researchers
    Heike da Silva Cardoso, Raphaela Stöckl , Martin Brehmer
  • Supporting Informal Field-Based Learning in the AI Era: Key Antecedents in Human-AI Collaboration
    Rosemarie Kirmse, Chloe Latto, Daria Soroko, Alexander Richter, Eva Bittner, Mary Tate, Ferry Nolte

CL-3

AI and Creative Process

Jan 9
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Maui Suite 2

Papers (4)

  • How is Generative AI Transforming Content Creation on Social Media? An Exploratory Perspective on Human-AI Interaction Processes, Potentials and Pitfalls
    Jonathan Stief, Jeanine Kirchner-Krath, Benedikt Morschheuser
  • AI as a Catalyst for Change in Creative Workflows
    Siddhartha Paul Tiwari, Lindsay Grace, Harsh Pradhan
  • The Confidence Cage: How Creative Self-Efficacy Hinders Gen AI-Augmented Ideation
    Mustafa Akben, Jacob Carignan, Manuel Anyimah
  • Between the Spark and the System: On the Effects of AI on Ownership and Role Identity in Creative Work
    Nina Zwingmann, Eva Pflanzer, Martin Spann, Thomas Hess

CL-13

Collaboration with Intelligent Systems: Machines as Teammates

Jan 9
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Lahaina 3

Papers (4)

  • Beyond System Features: The Influence of Perfect Automation Schema on Trust Behaviors
    Scott Meyers, Krista Harris, August Capiola, Gene Alarcon, Sarah Jessup
  • From Automation to Collaboration: A Systematic Review of AI Use in Assessment Across Critical Infrastructure Sectors
    James Heldridge, Angie Benda, Sam Hunter, Joel Elson
  • AI Teammates: Silverbacks, Quarterbacks or Knick-Knacks? The Effect of AI Teammates on Humans’ Status Perceptions and Intention to Collaborate
    Georgios Matziou, Yuting Gao
  • Idea Generation With a Majority of AI Teammates: Exploring Productivity Effects, Process Gains and Process Losses
    Bithiah Yuan, Richard Specker, Gerhard Schwabe

CL-4

AI and Creative Process

Jan 9
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Maui Suite 2

Papers (3)

  • The Role of Human Creativity in the Presence of AI Creativity Tools at Work: A Case Study on AI-Driven Content Transformation in Journalism
    Sitong Wang, Jocelyn McKinnon-Crowley, Tao Long, Kian Lua, Keren Henderson, Kevin Crowston, Jeff Nickerson, Mark Hansen, Lydia Chilton
  • Synthetic Faces in a Real Industry: How AI-Generated Deepfakes Challenge Actors’ Ownership of Likeness in the Film & TV Industry?
    Debnisha Mukherjee, Yuting Gao
  • Counting Species of Ideas: A Bayesian Capture–Recapture Ecology Framework for Estimating LLM Novelty
    Shujie Liu, Dokyun Lee, Xiangwei Kong

CL-17

Human-AI Collaborations and Ethical Issues

Jan 9
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Lahaina 3

Papers (3)

  • AI Moral Patiency and Moral Dissonance: Almost Human, Almost Deserving Moral Treatment
    Alan Dennis, Mike Seymour, Antino Kim, Lingyao Yuan
  • Explainable AI in Content Moderation: Global, Local, and Narrative Approaches to Trust and Plausibility
    David Kim, Kyuhan Lee, Jihae Suh, Jinsoo Park
  • From Prompts to Trustworthiness: Operationalizing Technological Transparency in Generative AI Systems
    Jie Chen, Xiqing Sha, Xiaohui Zhang, Yankun Huang , Hong Guo

CL-15

Design, Development, and Evaluation of Next-Generation Collaboration Technologies

Jan 9
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Maui Suite 5

Papers (3)

  • Shifting Roles, Evolving Relations: How Users Perceive GenAI
    Wieland Müller, Oliver Behn, Johannes Wichmann, Alexander Richter, Michael Leyer
  • Inter-Organizational Collaborative Machine Learning: A Problem Space Exploration
    Sascha Rank, Scott Thiebes, Ali Sunyaev
  • Loss of Communication in Remote Scrum Teams: Assistance System to support Reflection of Interactions and Collaboration
    Bärbel Bissinger, Michael Fellmann

CL-18

Human-AI Collaborations and Ethical Issues

Jan 9
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Lahaina 3

Papers (3)

  • Provisional, Contextual, and Verified: How Professionals Navigate Trust- Control Boundaries with AI
    Shivansh Singh, Kirsimarja Blomqvist
  • Do Two AI Physicians Equal One Human Physician in Online Healthcare Consultations?
    Wenjing Chen, Jingjing Tong, Jingjun (David) Xu
  • Predicting Engagement in Human-Robot Teams via Node-Edge Co-Attention Dynamic Graph Neural Networks
    Shaochun Li, Margaret Traeger, Ryan Cook, Ahmed Abbasi, Pengzhu Zhang