Assessing the Reusability of Design Principles in the Realm of Conversational Agents

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Abstract Conversational Agents (CAs) provide the means to foster user expe-rience design through seizing their interaction capability, knowledgeability, and human-like behavior. To support practice and academia in designing CAs, IS researchers have been creating design knowledge in the form of design princi-ples (DPs) guided by the Design Science paradigm. However, scientific litera-ture in this vein is dispersed and lacks an axis of cohesion and transferability to sustained practice usage. This raises the question of reusability of design prin-ciples in the realm of CAs. Therefore, in this study, we conduct a Systematic Literature Review to retrieve and assess design principles of existing design science papers dealing with CAs with regard to their reusability. Our findings indicate that the Design Science community, in our case in the domain of CAs, seems to face challenges in creating reusable design principles. We discuss this observation and provide avenues on how to move forward
Authors Elshan, Edona; Engel, Christian; Ebel, Philipp Alexander & Siemon, Dominik
Language English
Subjects information management
HSG Classification contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area SoM - Business Innovation
Date June 2022
Event Title DESRIST
Event Location St.Petersburg,Florida,USA
Event Dates 20222
Depositing User Edona Elshan
Date Deposited 29 Nov 2022 08:46
Last Modified 28 Feb 2023 12:41
URI: https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/268158

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Elshan, Edona; Engel, Christian; Ebel, Philipp Alexander & Siemon, Dominik: Assessing the Reusability of Design Principles in the Realm of Conversational Agents. 2022. - DESRIST. - St.Petersburg,Florida,USA.

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