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Speaker: Prof. Dr. Lars Hornuf, University of Bremen, Diginomics Research Group Title: Do Retail Investors Value Environmental Impact? A Lab-in-The-Field Experiment with Crowdfunders Prof.Dr. Lars Hornuf
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Speaker: Prof. Dr. Bernd Carsten Stahl , De Montfort University Title: Artificial Intelligence for a Better Future - An Ecosystem Perspective on the Ethics of AI and Emerging Digital Technologies Prof. Dr.
Prof. Dr. Christian Fieberg, Matthies Hesse, Prof.Dr. Thomas Loy and Daniel Metko have published a new working paper under the title "Machine Learning in Accounting Research". The authors present a compact
David Karpa, Prof. Dr. Torben Klarl and Prof.Dr. Michael Rochlitz have published a new working paper entitled "Artificial Intelligence, Surveillance, and Big Data" which deals with the impact of surveillance
- 18:00 Begrüßung durch die Professoren des Fachbereichs Wirtschaftswissenschaften Prof. Dr. Lauri Wessel and Prof.Dr. Martin G. Möhrle 18:00 - 18:45 Digitalisierung im Projektmanagement – Eine Bestan [...] Digitalisierung in der Projektmanagement-Praxis Dr. Mey Mark Meyer prometicon solutions GmbH 18:45 - 19:15 Impuls und Diskussion Moderiert durch Prof.Dr. Martin G. Möhrle 19:15 - 19:45 Ausklang und Networking
gesteigert werden?". Unter den 40 Gruppen wählte unsere Jury, bestehend aus Prof. Dr. Freiling, Dr. Decius, Prof.Dr. Burmann und Dr. Michèle Rieth, drei Gewinnergruppen aus. Dank der großartigen Unterstützung
at NEU is headed by Prof. Dang Dinh Dao, senior lecturer at the Institute of International Trade and Logistics. The German side is represented by Prof.Dr. Hans-Dietrich Haasis and Dr. Irina Dovbischuk.
Prof. Dr. Lars Hornuf will present his paper "How Community Managers Affect Online Idea Crowdsourcing Activities” at the CESifo Area Conference on Economics of Digitization 2020. In associated working [...] working paper, he investigates with his coauthor Prof.Dr. Sabrina Jeworrek from IWH Halle, whether and to what extent community managers in online collaborative communities can stimulate crowd activities through