Digital Trace Data Research in Information Systems
Editor
- Bastian Wurm(LMU Munich, Institute for Digital Management and New Media)Jan Mendling(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Informatik)
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-05497-5
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Bastian Wurm, 2026. "Managing Digital Trace Data Research Projects," Progress in IS,, Springer.
- Gregory Vial, 2026. "Digital Trace Data for Scientific Research: Some Observations and Recommendations," Progress in IS,, Springer.
- Hani Safadi, 2026. "Building Research Programs in the Computationally Intensive Theory Construction Genre," Progress in IS,, Springer.
- Malmi Amadoru, 2026. "From Digital Trace Data to Theory: Pathways Toward Theory Construction," Progress in IS,, Springer.
- Carsten Østerlund & Corey B. Jackson, 2026. "Trace Methods: Probing the Apparatus," Progress in IS,, Springer.
- Christian Tominski & Wolfgang Aigner & Silvia Miksch & Heidrun Schumann, 2026. "Understanding Temporal Aspects of Digital Trace Data with Visual Analytics," Progress in IS,, Springer.
- Sylvio Barbon Junior & Gabriel Marques Tavares & Rafael Seidi Oyamada & Paolo Ceravolo, 2026. "Encoding Techniques for Digital Trace Data," Progress in IS,, Springer.
- Bastian Wurm & Jan Mendling & Brian T. Pentland, 2026. "Using Process Mining to Investigate Organizational Processes," Progress in IS,, Springer.
- Milad Mirbabaie & Jonas Rieskamp, 2026. "Digital Trace Data in Social Media Research: Constructing Opportunities and Contributions," Progress in IS,, Springer.
- Joschka Andreas Hüllmann, 2026. "Digital Trace Data as Measurement Instruments forVariance-Theoretic Research in Information Systems," Progress in IS,, Springer.
- Christian Schuler & Dominik Hauser & Christoph Zehendner & Maren Gierlich-Joas, 2026. "When Chatbots Meet Process Mining: Conversation Mining in the Era of Digital Trace Data," Progress in IS,, Springer.
- Assia Lasfer & Emmanuelle Vaast, 2026. "Using Digital Trace Data to Explore How Firm Interaction Shapes Online Community User Networks: An Exponential Random Graph Approach," Progress in IS,, Springer.
- Martin Adam & Alexander Benlian, 2026. "Leveraging Digital Trace Data in Teaching to Improve Students’ Technology Use and Well-Being," Progress in IS,, Springer.
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