ERCIS Working Paper on "Inversions" published
We are happy to have another ERCIS working paper published 🥳 It is the result of a Master’s Seminar at the Münster Information Systems Department, edited by Stefan Klein and Carsten Totz.
The seminar entitled “Inversions – The Good 😇 and the Bad 😈 of Digitalization” was designed as an invitation to students to analyze and critically reflect cases of inversion, where good intentions – eventually – turned into bad outcomes 🤷 .
The working paper combines four student contributions whose themes highlight the pertinence of studying the inversion of digital technologies’ outcomes:
- Disinformation as part of Russias Information Warfare
- The impact of algorithmic management on labour relations
- Implications of ChatGPT for students in higher education
- The contribution of blended teaching on the sustainability of institutions of higher education.
If this sounds interesting, get the paper with contributions from Maxime Delwaulle, Julian Granitza, Anirudh Ravi, and Daria Stumkat here: 👉 https://doi.org/10.17879/14918682663