Junior professorship for Information Systems, in particular Data Analytics

Organisational unit: Professoship

Organisation profile

Data analytics is the process of systematically evaluating data to extract useful information and insights. Data analytics can be used to identify patterns, trends, and relationships in data that can help inform decisions, optimise processes, and predict future developments. Techniques such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, statistical analysis, and big data technologies play a central role in data analytics.

Main research areas

Research

The chairs research focuses on two main areas: (1) the digitization of the individual and (2) social inclusion.

  1. Digitisation is no longer limited to corporate boundaries. Personal technologies show extraordinary growth rates, and today's private life is characterised by such technologies. The digitisation of the individual refers to the proliferation of digital technologies in the lives of individual users. We study the behavior of digitised people, the positive or negative consequences for them and others, as well as their contextual limitations and the design of technologies for digitised people.
     
  2. Social inclusion research examines the extent to which information technology enables or hinders the participation of individuals and social groups in the social structures in which they exist. It also analyses the needs of underrepresented producers and consumers of technology. The research addresses a range of issues, including the underrepresentation of gender minorities, race, ethnicity, neurodiversity, and ability; socioeconomic divisions that affect access to or use of technology; design for people with disabilities; the digital divide; and underserved groups in the information society.
  1. 2022
  2. The Predictive Power of Social Media Sentiment for Short-Term Stock Movements

    Abramova, O. (Speaker)

    21.02.202223.02.2022

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Publications

  1. Balkans, global migration, ethnic conflict, and class struggle
  2. Materials and Energy Accounting
  3. Inside the Jazzomat
  4. Die Subjekte des Politischen
  5. Balancing ecological and social goals in PES design – Single objective strategies are not sufficient
  6. Between world models and model worlds
  7. Estimation of phosphorus export from a Mediterranean agricultural catchment with scarce data
  8. Evidence for regional-scale declines in carabid beetles in old lowland beech forests following a period of severe drought
  9. Developed materials for thermal energy storage
  10. Plant-plant interactions, biodiversity & assembly in grasslands and their relevance to restoration
  11. Prozess Simulation
  12. Governance for urban sustainability through real-world experimentation – Introducing an evaluation framework for transformative research involving public actors
  13. Trust in scientists and their role in society across 68 countries
  14. Sources of Individual Differences in L2 Narrative Production
  15. Scandinavia, Blacks in
  16. Appreciation of multilingual teaching activities by secondary school students in Germany: findings from a quasi-experimental intervention study on teaching French
  17. Unübertragbarer Nonsense ?
  18. § 32 Republik Lettland
  19. Einleitung
  20. Morde in hellen Nächten
  21. The Timing of Daily Demand for Goods and Services - Microsimulation Policy Results of an Aging Society, Increasing Labour Market Flexibility, and Extended Public Childcare in Germany
  22. Implizite Normvermittlung durch Konstituierung von Angemessenheit im Unterrichtsdiskurs
  23. Shifting images
  24. Global Immediacy
  25. Comparison of nutrient removal capacity and biomass settleability of four high-potential microalgal species.
  26. Crossing borders - constitutional development and internationalisation
  27. Wavelet characterizations for anisotropic Besov spaces with 0 p 1
  28. Früherkennung als Problem der Unternehmensführung in virtuellen Organisationen