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Andreas Janson
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Dr.
Last Name
Janson
First name
Andreas
Email
andreas.janson@unisg.ch
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+41 71 224 2592
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https://twitter.com/janson_andreas
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PublicationThe Role of Design Patterns in the Development and Legal Assessment of Lawful Technologies( 2022-10-20)
;Dickhaut, Ernestine ;Li, Mahei ManhaiNovel technologies such as smart personal assistants integrate digital services into everyday life. These services use personal data to offer personalized services. While they are subject to special data protection regulations at the time of development, there are few guidelines describing the transition from legal requirements to implementation. To reduce risks, services depend on external legal assessments. With developers and legal experts often missing either legal or technical knowledge, the challenge lies in bridging this gap. We observe that design patterns support both developers and legal experts, and we present an approach in which design patterns are leveraged to provide twofold value for both developers and legal experts when dealing with novel technologies. We conducted a revelatory case study for smart personal assistants and scaffolded the case interpretation through cognitive fit theory. On the basis of the findings, we develop a theoretical model to explain and predict the twofold value of design patterns to develop and assess lawful technologies.Type: journal articleJournal: Electronic Markets (Electron Markets)Volume: 32Issue: 4Scopus© Citations 1 -
PublicationUnterstützung digitaler Bildungsprozesse durch interaktive gamifizierte Lernvideos - Wie innovative Lernvideos Motivation und Lernerfolg steigern können(Springer Nature (Springer Vieweg), 2021-10-11)
;Weinert, Tim ;Benner, Dennis ;Dickhaut, Ernestine ;Schöbel, SofiaType: journal articleJournal: HMD Praxis der WirtschaftsinformatikVolume: 58Issue: 6 -
PublicationType: journal articleJournal: Wirtschaftsinformatik & ManagementVolume: 12Issue: 2
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PublicationInterdisziplinäre Anforderungsmuster für smarte persönliche Assistenten - Mittel zu Erfassung divergenter Anforderungen aus Informatik und Recht( 2020)
;Dickhaut, Ernestine ;Roßnagel, AlexanderType: journal articleJournal: Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (DuD)Volume: 44Issue: 9 -
PublicationDie Kodifizierung von Gestaltungswissen in interdisziplinären Entwurfsmustern - Lösungen im Spannungsfeld zwischen Rechtsverträglichkeit und Dienstleistungsqualität( 2020)
;Dickhaut, Ernestine ;Thies, Laura FriederikeType: journal articleJournal: Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (DuD) -
PublicationDie Simulationsstudie als Evaluationsmethode - Interdisziplinäre Evaluation eines smarten persönlichen Assistenten( 2020)
;Thies, Laura Friederike ;Dickhaut, Ernestine ;Roßnagel, AlexanderType: journal articleJournal: Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (DuD)Volume: 44Issue: 9 -
PublicationSharing Design Knowledge Through Codification in Interdisciplinary DSR Collaborations( 2023-01-06)
;Dickhaut, Ernestine ;Hevner, AlanThe goals of design science research (DSR) projects are to generate novel and useful artifacts and to produce rigorous and generalizable design knowledge. Often, DSR projects are conducted in collaborative, interdisciplinary project teams. Different disciplinary approaches to codifying design knowledge result in challenging project interactions. To study this situation, we analyze design knowledge codification in interdisciplinary teams over time. We gain insights from a survey of recent DSR papers that have been published in the AIS Senior Scholars’ Basket. We then present a detailed case study of a longitudinal project that brought to light issues of sharing design knowledge across disciplinary borders. Drawing from the survey and case study, we provide actionable guidance on how to effectively codify and share design knowledge to support researchers and practitioners to build useful artifacts and to make interdisciplinary design knowledge contributions reusable and applicable.Type: conference paperJournal: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) -
PublicationHow Videoconferencing and its Affordances Transformed Teaching in Schools During COVID-19 Pandemic( 2023-12-06)
;Dickhaut, Ernestine ;Li, Mahei ManhaiThe COVID-19 pandemic has brought about major changes in digitization in many areas of life and professions. New areas were digitized almost overnight, the school system in Germany was no exception leading to a demand for videoconferencing tools and communication platforms. These technologies have many different functionalities that need to be discovered, explored, and exploited by the user. Given the disruptive events that the COVID pandemic brought to us, this paper aims to shed light on how the dynamics of discovery, exploration, and exploitation unfolds. We use a functional affordance theory perspective to analyze and understand how user learn to use new technologies. To do this, we conducted an exploratory case-study-based research design including interviews with teachers from various schools to analyze how they appropriate new technologies to develop an explanatory theoretical model.Type: conference paperJournal: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) -
PublicationType: conference paperJournal: The Transdisciplinary Reach of Design Science Research. 17th International Conference on DesignScience Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST)Volume: 13229
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PublicationConceptualizing Design Knowledge in IS Research – A Review and Taxonomy of Design Knowledge Properties( 2022-01-07)
;Dickhaut, ErnestineDesign science projects are of great interest in information systems (IS) research. Typically, design-oriented projects generate valuable design knowledge through the design and possible instantiation of artifacts. Although designing novel artifacts and accumulating design knowledge is common practice in IS, there is still limited shared knowledge about the distinctive characteristics of design knowledge to facilitate its accumulation. To address this issue, we develop a design knowledge taxonomy and contribute to a deeper understanding of design knowledge properties. The taxonomy is grounded on a systematic literature review, followed by a combination of empirical-to-conceptual and conceptual-to-empirical iterations. We evaluate the taxonomy by interviewing six domain experts and demonstrate its practical application and utility. Thus, the taxonomy consists of key dimensions and characteristics of design knowledge and contributes to a better scientific understanding of its characteristics. Practitioners can use the taxonomy as an instrument to further understand, design, and accumulate design knowledge.Type: conference paperJournal: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
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