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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c66]Adeline Frenzel-Piasentin, Daniel Veit:
Virtual bodily privacy in highly immersive virtual environments: A psychological contract perspective. ICIS 2024 - 2023
- [j27]Moritz Tobias Bruckner, Dennis M. Steininger, Jason Bennett Thatcher, Daniel J. Veit:
The effect of lockup and persuasion on online investment decisions: An experimental study in ICOs. Electron. Mark. 33(1): 31 (2023) - [j26]Daniel J. Veit, Thomas A. Mazzuchi, Shahram Sarkani:
Measuring and Architecting System Resilience Through Trade Study Analysis. IEEE Syst. J. 17(1): 1181-1192 (2023) - [c65]Felix B. Buesching, Moritz Tobias Bruckner, Adeline Frenzel-Piasentin, Jan C. Muench, Youngjin Kwon, Jason Bennett Thatcher, Daniel Veit:
"Jane sent me this Article, so IT Must be True!" - How Tie strength and Emotional tone Influence Information Behavior. AMCIS 2023 - [c64]Lars Andraschko, Philipp Wunderlich, Saonee Sarker, Daniel J. Veit:
On the Role of Smartness in Helping Consumers Create Sustainable Outcomes. ECIS 2023 - [c63]Christina Wagner, Manuel Trenz, Chee-Wee Tan, Daniel Veit:
Perceived Privacy Violations through Unauthorized secondary Use - Diving into Users' Perceptions and responses. ECIS 2023 - [c62]Lars Andraschko, Philipp Wunderlich, Saonee Sarker, Daniel Veit:
Sustainable IS Use: What IS Needed to REDUSE. ICIS 2023 - 2022
- [j25]Sabrina Karwatzki, Manuel Trenz, Daniel Veit:
The multidimensional nature of privacy risks: Conceptualisation, measurement and implications for digital services. Inf. Syst. J. 32(6): 1126-1157 (2022) - [c61]Lars Andraschko, Philipp Wunderlich, Saonee Sarker, Daniel Veit:
Exploring the Behavioral Sprouts of Smart Home Farming. ECIS 2022 - [c60]Christina Wagner, Manuel Trenz, Chee-Wee Tan, Daniel Veit:
Unraveling User Perceptions of Interorganizational Information Sharing. ECIS 2022 - [c59]Anja Winterstein, Adeline Frenzel-Piasentin, Daniel Veit:
Digitalisation of the Individual: A Systematic Review from an Affordances-Use-Outcomes Perspective. ECIS 2022 - [c58]Adeline Frenzel-Piasentin, Karoline Glaser, Jonas Toutaoui, Daniel J. Veit:
"No Matter I'll Be Selected; in the Next Challenge I Will Be Better!" - Understanding Non-Technical Skill Development in the Gig Economy. HICSS 2022: 1-10 - [c57]Moritz Tobias Bruckner, Ian C. Gillies, Daniel J. Veit:
The Effect of Smart Contracts on Online Investment Decisions: An Experimental Study in ICOs. Wirtschaftsinformatik 2022 - [c56]Verena Kessler Verzar, Adeline Frenzel-Piasentin, Daniel Veit:
A Discrepancy between Objective and Perceived Privacy Risks? Understanding Messaging Service's Discontinuance Usage. Wirtschaftsinformatik 2022 - 2021
- [c55]Adeline Frenzel, Jan C. Muench, Moritz Tobias Bruckner, Daniel Veit:
Digitization or digitalization? - Toward an understanding of definitions, use and application in IS research. AMCIS 2021 - [c54]Lars Andraschko, Philipp Wunderlich, Daniel Veit, Saonee Sarker:
Towards a Taxonomy of Smart Home Technology: A Preliminary Understanding. ICIS 2021 - [p1]Dennis M. Steininger, Manuel Trenz, Daniel J. Veit:
Taxonomy Development for Business Research: A Hands-On Guideline. Market Engineering 2021: 69-86 - [e4]Henner Gimpel, Jan Krämer, Dirk Neumann, Jella Pfeiffer, Stefan Seifert, Timm Teubner, Daniel J. Veit, Anke Weidlich:
Market Engineering: Insights from Two Decades of Research on Markets and Information - Honors the lifework of Christof Weinhardt with his enormous and ongoing contributions to market engineering and information management research and practice. Springer International Publishing 2021, ISBN 978-3-030-66660-6 [contents] - 2020
- [j24]Manuel Trenz, Daniel J. Veit, Chee-Wee Tan:
Disentangling the Impact of Omnichannel Integration on Consumer Behavior in Integrated Sales Channels. MIS Q. 44(3) (2020) - [c53]Moritz Tobias Bruckner, Adeline Frenzel, Daniel Veit:
Trust Building and Risk Mitigation via Smart Contracts on Amazon Mechanical Turk. AMCIS 2020 - [c52]Moritz Tobias Bruckner, Adrian Straub, Daniel Veit:
Initial Coin Offerings, How Do Investors Decide? - A Systematic Literature Review. AMCIS 2020 - [c51]Christina Wagner, Manuel Trenz, Daniel Veit:
How do Habit and Privacy Awareness Shape Privacy Decisions? AMCIS 2020 - [c50]Maximilian von Welck, Ingrid Julia Derdak, Daniel Veit:
Understanding Individuals' Perceptions Regarding Cognitive Computing Systems. ICIS 2020
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j23]Manuel Trenz, Jan C. Huntgeburth, Daniel Veit:
How to Succeed with Cloud Services? - A Dedication-Constraint Model of Cloud Success. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 61(2): 181-194 (2019) - [j22]Philipp Wunderlich, Daniel Veit, Saonee Sarker:
Adoption of Sustainable Technologies: A Mixed-Methods Study of German Households. MIS Q. 43(2) (2019) - [j21]Alexander Frey, Manuel Trenz, Daniel Veit:
Three Differentiation Strategies forCompeting in the Sharing Economy. MIS Q. Executive 18(2): 6 (2019) - [c49]Moritz Bradel, Dennis M. Steininger, Daniel Veit:
How can Digital Start-UPS Successfully recruit IT Professionals? ECIS 2019 - 2018
- [j20]Andreas Hoegen, Dennis M. Steininger, Daniel Veit:
How do investors decide? An interdisciplinary review of decision-making in crowdfunding. Electron. Mark. 28(3): 339-365 (2018) - [j19]Manuel Trenz, Jan C. Huntgeburth, Daniel Veit:
Uncertainty in cloud service relationships: Uncovering the differential effect of three social influence processes on potential and current users. Inf. Manag. 55(8): 971-983 (2018) - [j18]Manuel Trenz, Alexander Frey, Daniel Veit:
Disentangling the facets of sharing: A categorization of what we know and don't know about the Sharing Economy. Internet Res. 28(4): 888-925 (2018) - [c48]Sabrina Karwatzki, Manuel Trenz, Daniel Veit:
Yes, Firms have my Data but What does IT Matter? Measuring Privacy Risks. ECIS 2018: 184 - [c47]Alexander Frey, Manuel Trenz, Chee-Wee Tan, Daniel Veit:
On Rapport Uncertainty in the Sharing Economy - Extending the Categories of Uncertainty. HICSS 2018: 1-10 - [c46]Maximilian von Welck, Manuel Trenz, Tina Blegind Jensen, Daniel Veit:
IT-Consumerization: Domain Control, (Reversed) Presenteeism, and Stress. ICIS 2018 - [c45]Alexander Frey, Maximilian von Welck, Manuel Trenz, Daniel Veit:
A stakeholders' perspective on the effects of the Sharing Economy in tourism and potential remedies. MKWI 2018: 576-587 - 2017
- [j17]Sabrina Karwatzki, Manuel Trenz, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen, Daniel Veit:
Adverse consequences of access to individuals' information: an analysis of perceptions and the scope of organisational influence. Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 26(6): 688-715 (2017) - [j16]Sabrina Karwatzki, Olga Dytynko, Manuel Trenz, Daniel Veit:
Beyond the Personalization-Privacy Paradox: Privacy Valuation, Transparency Features, and Service Personalization. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 34(2): 369-400 (2017) - [c44]Alexander Frey, Manuel Trenz, Daniel Veit:
The Role of Technology for Service Innovation in Sharing Economy Organizations - a Service-dominant Logic Perspective. ECIS 2017: 121 - [c43]Sabrina Hauff, Olga Dytynko, Daniel Veit:
The Influence of Privacy Dispositions on Perceptions of Information Transparency and Personalization Preferences. HICSS 2017: 1-10 - [c42]Maximilian von Welck, Manuel Trenz, Tina Blegind Jensen, Daniel Veit:
Empowerment and BYOx: Towards Improved IS Security Compliance. ICIS 2017 - [c41]Andreas Hoegen, Dennis M. Steininger, Daniel Veit:
An Interdisciplinary Review of Investor Decision-Making in Crowdfunding. Wirtschaftsinformatik 2017 - 2016
- [j15]Kevin Lee, Georg Buss, Daniel Veit:
A heuristic approach for the allocation of resources in large-scale computing infrastructures. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 28(5): 1527-1547 (2016) - [j14]Jonas Hedman, Saonee Sarker, Daniel Veit:
Digitization in business models and entrepreneurship. Inf. Syst. J. 26(5): 419-420 (2016) - [c40]Sabrina Hauff, Manuel Trenz, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen, Daniel Veit:
Perceived Threats of Privacy Invasions: Measuring Privacy Risks (Extended Abstract). MKWI 2016: 403-406 - 2015
- [c39]An Bui, Daniel Veit:
The Effects of Gamification on Driver Behavior: An Example from a Free Float Carsharing Service. ECIS 2015 - [c38]Sabrina Hauff, Daniel Veit, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen:
Towards a Taxonomy of Perceived Consequences of Privacy-invasive Practices. ECIS 2015 - [c37]An Bui, Daniel Veit, Jane Webster:
Gamification - A Novel Phenomenon or a New Wrapping for Existing Concepts? ICIS 2015 - [c36]Manuel Trenz, Daniel Veit:
Multichannel integration services: Consumer decision making in integrated sales channels. ICIS 2015 - 2014
- [j13]Daniel Veit, Eric K. Clemons, Alexander Benlian, Peter Buxmann, Thomas Hess, Dennis Kundisch, Jan Marco Leimeister, Peter Loos, Martin Spann:
Business Models - An Information Systems Research Agenda. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 6(1): 45-53 (2014) - [j12]Daniel Veit, Eric K. Clemons, Alexander Benlian, Peter Buxmann, Thomas Hess, Dennis Kundisch, Jan Marco Leimeister, Peter Loos, Martin Spann:
Geschäftsmodelle - Eine Forschungsagenda für die Wirtschaftsinformatik. Wirtschaftsinf. 56(1): 55-64 (2014) - [c35]Philipp Klöcker, Rainer Bernnat, Daniel Veit:
Implementation through force or Measure? How Institutional pressures Shape National eHealth Implementation Programs. ECIS 2014 - [c34]Dennis M. Steininger, Tobias Wagenführer, Daniel Veit:
Predicting Repayment Success in IT-Mediated Peer-to-Peer Lending: The Value of SoftInformation (Abstract Only). MKWI 2014: 275 - [c33]Dennis M. Steininger, Mark Lorch, Daniel Veit:
The Bandwagon Effect in Digital Environments: An Experimental Study on Kickstarter.com. MKWI 2014: 546-556 - 2013
- [j11]Eric K. Clemons, Jonas Hedman, Saonee Sarker, Daniel Veit:
Information Systems Journal Special Issue on the 'Digitisation in business models and entrepreneurship'. Inf. Syst. J. 23(3): 277-279 (2013) - [c32]Jan C. Huntgeburth, Daniel Veit:
A Research Agenda For Evaluating Open Government Initiatives. ECIS 2013: 112 - [c31]Manuel Trenz, Jan C. Huntgeburth, Daniel Veit:
The Role Of Uncertainty In Cloud Computing Continuance: Antecedents, Mitigators, And Consequences. ECIS 2013: 147 - [c30]Jan C. Huntgeburth, Jens Förderer, Daniel Veit:
Up In The Cloud: Understanding The Chasm Between Expectations And Reality. ICIS 2013 - [c29]Philipp Wunderlich, Johann Kranz, Daniel Veit:
Beyond carrot-and-stick: How values and endogenous motivations affect residential Green IS adoption. ICIS 2013 - [c28]Jan C. Huntgeburth, Jens Förderer, Cornelia Ebertin, Daniel Veit:
How Cloud Computing Impacts Stock Market Prices. Wirtschaftsinformatik 2013: 29 - [c27]Dennis M. Steininger, Manuel Trenz, Daniel Veit:
Building Taxonomies in IS and Management - A Systematic Approach Based on Content Analysis. Wirtschaftsinformatik 2013: 90 - 2012
- [c26]Manuel Trenz, Daniel Veit:
When does price transparency matter? - The case of Amazon. AMCIS 2012 - [c25]Philipp Wunderlich, Daniel Veit, Saonee Sarker:
Adoption of Information Systems in the Electricity Sector: The Issue of Smart Metering. AMCIS 2012 - [c24]Philipp Wunderlich, Daniel Veit, Saonee Sarker:
Examination of the Determinants of Smart Meter Adoption: An User Perspective. ICIS 2012 - [c23]Jan C. Huntgeburth, Dennis M. Steininger, Manuel Trenz, Daniel Veit:
Cloud Computing Innovation: Schritte in Richtung einer Forschungsagenda. MKWI 2012: 677-690 - 2011
- [c22]Nicolas Kaufmann, Thimo Schulze, Daniel Veit:
More than fun and money. Worker Motivation in Crowdsourcing - A Study on Mechanical Turk. AMCIS 2011 - [c21]Dennis M. Steininger, Jan C. Huntgeburth, Daniel Veit:
Conceptualizing Business Models for Competitive Advantage Research by Integrating the Resource and Market-Based Views. AMCIS 2011 - [c20]Dennis M. Steininger, Jan C. Huntgeburth, Daniel Veit:
A systemizing research framework for web 2.0. ECIS 2011: 255 - [c19]Martin Barth, Daniel Veit:
Electronic Service Delivery in the Public Sector: Understanding the Variance of Citizens' Resistance. HICSS 2011: 1-11 - [c18]Daniel Veit, Nils P. Parasie, Jan C. Huntgeburth:
E-Procurement Adoption at the Municipal Level: Influence of Organizational, Technological and Environmental Factors. HICSS 2011: 1-10 - [c17]Martin Barth, Daniel Veit:
Which Processes Do Users Not Want Online? Extending Process Virtualization Theory. ICIS 2011 - [c16]Martin Barth, Daniel Veit:
How Digital Divide affects Public E-Services: The Role of Migration Background. Wirtschaftsinformatik 2011: 118 - 2010
- [c15]Daniel Veit, Nils P. Parasie:
Common Data Exchange Standards: Determinants for Adoption at the Municipal Level. AMCIS 2010: 75 - [c14]Georg Buss, Kevin Lee, Daniel Veit:
Scalable Grid Resource Trading with Greedy Heuristics. CISIS 2010: 427-432 - [c13]Kim Normann Andersen, Daniel Veit, Rony Medaglia, Helle Zinner Henriksen:
One Inch Wide and One Inch Deep: The Role of Policies in Shaping the Adoption of Open Standards and Software in Government. EGOVIS 2010: 100-107 - [c12]Georg Buss, Kevin Lee, Daniel Veit:
Scalable Grid Resource Allocation for Scientific Workflows Using Hybrid Metaheuristics. GPC 2010: 256-267 - [c11]Khrystyna Nordheimer, Thimo Schulze, Daniel Veit:
Trustworthiness in Networks: A Simulation Approach for Approximating Local Trust and Distrust Values. IFIPTM 2010: 157-171 - [c10]Daniel Veit, Nils P. Parasie, Florian Schoppé:
Bürgernahes Regieren. MKWI 2010: 1343-1355 - [c9]Daniel Veit, Manuel Trenz:
E-Partizipation. MKWI 2010: 1399-1410
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c8]Daniel Veit, Nils P. Parasie:
Can National E-Government Standards Find Acceptance? HICSS 2009: 1-10 - [e3]Dennis Kundisch, Daniel Veit, Tim Weitzel, Christof Weinhardt:
Enterprise Applications and Services in the Finance Industry - 4th International Workshop, FinanceCom 2008, Paris, France, December 13, 2008. Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 23, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-01196-2 [contents] - 2008
- [j10]Björn Schnizler, Dirk Neumann, Daniel Veit, Christof Weinhardt:
Trading grid services - a multi-attribute combinatorial approach. Eur. J. Oper. Res. 187(3): 943-961 (2008) - [j9]Daniel Veit, Wolfgang Gentzsch:
Grid Economics and Business Models. J. Grid Comput. 6(3): 215-217 (2008) - [j8]Daniel Veit:
Interview with James C. Spohrer. Wirtschaftsinf. 50(1): 66-68 (2008) - [c7]Georg Buss, Werner Streitberger, Torsten Eymann, Daniel Veit:
Markets and Negotiations in the Grid Economy: How decentralized and centralized economic approaches perform. Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2008 - [c6]Torsten Eymann, Daniel Veit, Christof Weinhardt:
Vorwort: Märkte und Geschäftsmodelle für Service-orientiertes Computing und Grid-Netzwerke. Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2008 - [c5]Nils P. Parasie, Daniel Veit:
Nationale E-Government Standards Mehr Interoperabilität durch zentrale Richtlinien?. Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2008 - [c4]Anke Weidlich, Daniel Veit:
PowerACE: Ein agentenbasiertes Tool zur Simulation von Strom- und Emissionsmärkten. Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2008 - [e2]Daniel Veit, Dennis Kundisch, Tim Weitzel, Christof Weinhardt, Fethi A. Rabhi, Federico Rajola:
Enterprise Applications and Services in the Finance Industry, 3rd International Workshop, FinanceCom 2007, Montreal, Canada, December 8, 2007. Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 4, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-78549-1 [contents] - 2007
- [j7]Daniel Veit, Christof Weinhardt:
Enterprise, applications and services in the finance industry. Inf. Syst. E Bus. Manag. 5(2): 139-141 (2007) - [c3]Werner Streitberger, Torsten Eymann, Daniel Veit, Michele Catalano, Gianfranco Giulioni, Liviu Joita, Omer F. Rana:
Evaluation of Economic Resource Allocation in Application Layer Networks - A Metrics Framework. Wirtschaftsinformatik (1) 2007: 477-494 - [e1]Jörn Altmann, Daniel Veit:
Grid Economics and Business Models, 4th International Workshop, GECON 2007, Rennes, France, August 28, 2007, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4685, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-74428-3 [contents] - 2006
- [j6]Daniel Veit, Dirk Neumann, Carsten Holtmann:
WI-Aktuell. Wirtschaftsinf. 48(2): 147-148 (2006) - 2005
- [j5]Torsten Eymann, Michael Reinicke, Werner Streitberger, Omer F. Rana, Liviu Joita, Dirk Neumann, Björn Schnizler, Daniel Veit, Oscar Ardaiz, Pablo Chacin, Isaac Chao, Felix Freitag, Leandro Navarro, Michele Catalano, Mauro Gallegati, Gianfranco Giulioni, Rubén Carvajal-Schiaffino, Floriano Zini:
Catallaxy-based Grid markets. Multiagent Grid Syst. 1(4): 297-307 (2005) - 2004
- [j4]Simone A. Ludwig, Omer F. Rana, Daniel Veit:
MatchMaking Shell. J. Decis. Syst. 13(4): 461-475 (2004) - 2003
- [b1]Daniel Veit:
Matchmaking in Electronic Markets - An Agent-Based Approach towards Matchmaking in Electronic Negotiations. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2882, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-20500-4 - [j3]Clemens Czernohous, Wolfgang Fichtner, Daniel Veit, Christof Weinhardt:
Management decision support using long-term market simulation. Inf. Syst. E Bus. Manag. 1(4): 405-423 (2003) - [j2]Stefan Grasmugg, Christian Schmitt, Daniel Veit:
Internet-Quellen zu Peer-to-Peer-Systemen. Wirtschaftsinf. 45(3): 335-344 (2003) - 2002
- [j1]Daniel Veit, Christof Weinhardt, Jörg P. Müller:
Multi-Dimensional Matchmaking for Electronic Markets. Appl. Artif. Intell. 16(9-10): 853-869 (2002) - 2001
- [c2]Daniel Veit, Jörg P. Müller, Martin Schneider, Björn Fiehn:
Matchmaking for autonomous agents in electronic marketplaces. Agents 2001: 65-66 - [c1]Thomas Eiter, Daniel Veit, Jörg P. Müller, Martin Schneider:
Matchmaking for Structured Objects. DaWaK 2001: 186-194
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