Christian Bartelheimer is a postdoctoral researcher at Paderborn University, Germany. His research centers on the design, implementation, and evaluation of innovative information systems to facilitate digital service and process innovations. Additionally, he explores the impacts of deploying cutting-edge IT artifacts on individuals, structures, and processes within organizations. He is the current president of the Special Interest Group for Services (SIG SVC) within the Association for Information Systems (AIS) and scientific director of the BMBF-funded projects Change.WorkAROUND and SHAPE projects as well as the teaching innovation project #myfirstresearchpaper.
Iris Beerepoot is an assistant professor at Utrecht University and a member of the Process Science group research group. Her research focuses on work processes in organisations and the extent to which this work is supported by and recorded in information systems. Her work has been published in the proceedings of leading conferences such as BPM, ICPM, ICIS, and ECIS, as well as in journals such as Computers in Industry, Business & Information Systems Engineering, Information Technology and Management, and the Journal of Biomedical Informatics. She served on several organising and program committees at BPM and ICPM, was awarded the BPM runner-up best dissertation award, and won an outstanding reviewer award at ECIS for two consecutive years. She chairs the AI Lab for Public Services which currently houses ten Ph.D. students.
Daniel Beverungen is a Full Professor for Information Systems at the University of Paderborn, Germany. His main research interests comprise service science management and engineering, business process management, information modelling, and the design and emergence of information systems. He is a department editor of the business process management department for the journal Business & Information Systems Engineering, a guest editor for the Information Systems Journal and other journals, and has been serving as a chair, associate editor, and reviewer for various academic conferences and journals. He is the academic head of the Service Science Competence Center at the European Research Center for Information Systems (ERCIS) and the academic director of the Software Innovation Campus Paderborn (SICP).
Bastian Wurm is an assistant professor and research group leader at the Institute for Digital Management and New Media (DMM) at LMU Munich School of Management. His group investigates various topics that relate to Process & Algorithmic Management. Before joining LMU Munich in 2022, Bastian worked as a research and teaching associate at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna). He was a visiting scholar at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and the University of Liechtenstein. Bastian’s research is published, among others, in the Strategic Journal of Information Systems, Information Sciences, and the Journal of Information Technology. Bastian’s dissertation entitled “Organizational Complexity: Insights from Digital Trace Data Research” was awarded the Stephan Koren-Award for outstanding dissertations by WU Vienna.