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Welcome to the Chair of Human-Centered Information Systems

by Prof. Dr. Thomas Ludwig

The professorship introduces itself

The Chair of Human-Centered Information Systems investigates how information systems change collaboration, work and organizations and how they can be designed to sustainably support people in companies. The focus is on a Business Information Systems perspective that always considers technical systems in interaction with organizational structures, work practices and business processes.

A particular focus is on the use and further development of digital systems in real organizational contexts. Currently, we are particularly concerned with the effects of artificial intelligence and AI-supported applications on collaboration and organizational work as well as with new forms of cooperation between people and digital systems.

Our research combines basic scientific work with practical projects in cooperation with companies, public organizations and research partners.

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Our research profile

The professorship's research pursues a socio-technical perspective on information systems. Digital technologies are not viewed in isolation, but are always examined and shaped in interaction with organizational structures, work practices and institutional framework conditions. A central focus is on the question of how digital technologies are actually used, adapted and further developed in everyday organizational life. Information systems often only develop their impact over longer periods of time when they are appropriated by users, integrated into existing work practices and gradually developed into stable organizational infrastructures. These processes of appropriation and infrastructural embedding of digital systems form an important subject of our research.

Another focus is on the effects of artificial intelligence on organizational collaboration. Among other things, we investigate how AI-supported applications and increasingly agentic systems enable, change or challenge new forms of cooperation between people and digital systems. Methodologically, our research combines qualitative-empirical studies in real organizational contexts with the design and prototypical development of new digital systems. The aim is both to contribute to the scientific understanding of digital transformation and to provide impulses for the design of future information systems in organizations.

Main research areas

  • Human-centered design and development of information systems
  • Collaboration between humans and AI systems
  • Appropriation and adaptation of digital technologies in organizations
  • Digital infrastructures and infrastructuring
  • Agentic AI systems and new forms of collaboration
  • Digital transformation of work and organizational practices
  • Qualitative and design-oriented information systems research

 

Publications

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Conference paper
2017

An Integration of Empirical Study Participants into the Mobile Data Analysis Through Information Visualization

Book
2017

Researching Complex Information Infrastructures: Design Characteristics of ICT Tools for Examining Modern Technology Usage

Journal article
2017

User narratives in experience design for a B2B customer journey mapping

Journal article
2017

3D printers as sociable technologies: taking appropriation infrastructures to the internet of things

Conference paper
2017

From alienation to relation: Examining the modes of production in crowdsourcing

Journal article
2016

A task-based crowdsourcing typology

Conference paper
2016

Crowdsourcing open data policies: measuring impacts and improving outcomes

Journal article
2016

From publics to communities: Researching the path of shared issues through ICT

Journal article
2016

Participatory urban media: Promises and challenges

Conference paper
2016

Toward Persuasive Design for Emergencies: Pointing Citizens in the Right Direction

Journal article
2016

A Collective Action Inspired Motivation Framework for Crowdsourcing

Journal article
2016

Cooperative resilience-a sociotechnical approach through cooperation technologies in crisis management

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Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Ludwig

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Julia Krämer

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Projektkoordination

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Louisa Maria Sauter M.Sc.

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Alexander Thier M.A.

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Zhaoyang Wang M.Sc.

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Diana Grüger M.Sc.

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Opening hours

Monday 09:00-17:00 Tuesday 09:00-17:00 Wednesday 09:00-17:00 Thursday 09:00-17:00 Friday 09:00-17:00

Postal address

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Ludwig
University of Siegen
School of Economic Disciplines,
Business Information Systems and Business Law
Human-Centered Information Systems
Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2a
57076 Siegen

Visitor address

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Ludwig
Professorship for Human-Centered Information Systems
Kohlbettstr. 15
57072 Siegen

Secretariat

Please contact Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Ludwig