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Kathrin Figl
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- affiliation: University of Innsbruck, Austria
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j19]Kathrin Figl, Pnina Soffer, Barbara Weber:
Guiding attention in flow-based conceptual models through consistent flow and pattern visibility. Decis. Support Syst. 185: 114292 (2024) - [c37]Djordje Djurica, Tyge-F. Kummer, Jan Mendling, Kathrin Figl:
Investigating the impact of representation features on decision model comprehension (Extended Abstract). EMISA 2024 - 2023
- [j18]Kathrin Figl, Samuel Kießling, Ulrich Remus:
Do symbol and device matter? The effects of symbol choice of fake news flags and device on human interaction with fake news on social media platforms. Comput. Hum. Behav. 144: 107704 (2023) - [j17]Aliaksei Miniukovich, Kathrin Figl:
The effect of prototypicality on webpage aesthetics, usability, and trustworthiness. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 179: 103103 (2023) - [j16]Kathrin Figl, Ulrich Remus:
Thinking Fast and Thinking Slow: Digital Devices' Effects on Cognitive Reflection. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 40(2): 580-623 (2023) - 2022
- [c36]Samuel Kießling, Frederik M. Wiedmann, Kathrin Figl:
Visual Attention to Fake News Flags in Social Media News Posts: An Eye Tracking Study. ECIS 2022 - 2021
- [j15]Kathrin Figl, Roman Lukyanenko, Jan Mendling, Gregor Polancic:
Call for Papers, Issue 1/2023. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 63(2): 215-217 (2021) - [c35]Samuel Kießling, Kathrin Figl, Ulrich Remus:
Human Experts or Artificial Intelligence? Algorithm Aversion in Fake News Detection. ECIS 2021 - [c34]Kathrin Figl, Ines Zollitsch, Christiane Lehrer:
Digital Nudging towards Acceptance of Defaults in Product Configuration. ICIS 2021 - [c33]Aliaksei Miniukovich, Kathrin Figl:
The Role of Webpage Prototypicality as a Factor of Elaboration Likelihood. ICIS 2021 - 2020
- [c32]Kathrin Figl, Christiane Lehrer:
Privacy Nudging: How the Design of Privacy Settings Affects Disclosure in Social Networks. ECIS 2020 - [c31]Kathrin Figl, Claudio Di Ciccio, Hajo A. Reijers:
Do Declarative Process Models Help to Reduce Cognitive Biases Related to Business Rules? ER 2020: 119-133 - [c30]Kathrin Figl, Samuel Kießling, Aliaksei Miniukovich:
Graphical Research Models in the Information Systems Discipline. HICSS 2020: 1-10
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c29]Kathrin Figl, Samuel Kießling, Christiane Rank, Svitlana Vakulenko:
Fake News Flags, Cognitive Dissonance, and the Believability of Social Media Posts. ICIS 2019 - 2018
- [j14]Kathrin Figl, Jan Mendling, Gül Tokdemir, Jan Vanthienen:
What we know and what we do not know about DMN. EMISA Forum 38(1): 24-26 (2018) - [j13]Kathrin Figl, Jan Mendling, Gül Tokdemir, Jan Vanthienen:
What we know and what we do not know about DMN. Enterp. Model. Inf. Syst. Archit. Int. J. Concept. Model. 13: 2:1-16 (2018) - [c28]Thomas Friedrich, Kathrin Figl:
Consumers' Perceptions of Different Scarcity Cues on E-commerce Websites. ICIS 2018 - 2017
- [j12]Kathrin Figl:
Comprehension of Procedural Visual Business Process Models - A Literature Review. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 59(1): 41-67 (2017) - [j11]Iris Reinhartz-Berger, Kathrin Figl, Øystein Haugen:
Investigating styles in variability modeling: Hierarchical vs. constrained styles. Inf. Softw. Technol. 87: 81-102 (2017) - [c27]Djordje Djurica, Kathrin Figl:
The Effect of Digital Nudging Techniques on Customers' Product Choice and Attitudes towards E-Commerce Sites. AMCIS 2017 - [c26]Martin Beno, Kathrin Figl, Jürgen Umbrich, Axel Polleres:
Open Data Hopes and Fears: Determining the Barriers of Open Data. CeDEM 2017: 69-81 - [c25]Kathrin Figl:
User Evaluation of Symbols for Core Business Process Modeling Concepts. ECIS 2017: 38 - [c24]Ema Kusen, Giuseppe Cascavilla, Kathrin Figl, Mauro Conti, Mark Strembeck:
Identifying Emotions in Social Media: Comparison of Word-Emotion Lexicons. FiCloud Workshops 2017: 132-137 - 2016
- [j10]Kathrin Figl, Jan Recker:
Process Innovation as Creative Problem-Solving: An Experimental Study of Textual Descriptions and Diagrams. EMISA Forum 36(2): 60-63 (2016) - [j9]Kathrin Figl, Jan Recker:
Process innovation as creative problem solving: An experimental study of textual descriptions and diagrams. Inf. Manag. 53(6): 767-786 (2016) - [j8]Kathrin Figl, Jan Recker:
Exploring cognitive style and task-specific preferences for process representations. Requir. Eng. 21(1): 63-85 (2016) - [c23]Zhivka Dangarska, Kathrin Figl, Jan Mendling:
An Explorative Analysis of the Notational Characteristics of the Decision Model and Notation (DMN). EDOC Workshops 2016: 1-9 - [c22]Kathrin Figl, Jan Recker:
Process Innovation as Creative Problem-Solving: An Experimental Study of Textual Descriptions and Diagrams (Extended Abstract). EMISA 2016: 75-78 - [c21]Kathrin Figl, Ralf Laue:
Kognitive Belastung als lokales Komplexitätsmaß in Geschäftsprozessmodellen. Software Engineering 2016: 73-74 - 2015
- [j7]Kathrin Figl, Ralf Laue:
Influence factors for local comprehensibility of process models. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 82: 96-110 (2015) - [c20]Agnes Koschmider, Kathrin Figl, Andreas Schoknecht:
A Comprehensive Overview of Visual Design of Process Model Element Labels. Business Process Management Workshops 2015: 571-582 - [c19]Kathrin Figl, Mark Strembeck:
Findings from an Experiment on Flow Direction of Business Process Models. EMISA 2015: 59-73 - 2014
- [c18]Kathrin Figl, Mark Strembeck:
On the Importance of Flow Direction in Business Process Models. ICSOFT EA 2014: 132-136 - [c17]Iris Reinhartz-Berger, Kathrin Figl, Øystein Haugen:
Comprehending Feature Models Expressed in CVL. MoDELS 2014: 501-517 - [c16]Iris Reinhartz-Berger, Kathrin Figl:
Comprehensibility of orthogonal variability modeling languages: the cases of CVL and OVM. SPLC 2014: 42-51 - 2013
- [j6]Kathrin Figl, Jan Recker, Jan Mendling:
A study on the effects of routing symbol design on process model comprehension. Decis. Support Syst. 54(2): 1104-1118 (2013) - [j5]Kathrin Figl, Jan Recker, Jan Mendling:
A study on the effects of routing symbol design on process model comprehension (Extended Abstract). EMISA Forum 33(2): 32 (2013) - [j4]Kathrin Figl, Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck:
The Influence of Notational Deficiencies on Process Model Comprehension. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 14(6): 1 (2013) - [c15]Kathrin Figl, Agnes Koschmider, Simone Kriglstein:
Visualising Process Model Hierarchies. ECIS 2013: 180 - 2012
- [c14]Kathrin Figl, Barbara Weber:
Individual Creativity in Designing Business Processes. CAiSE Workshops 2012: 294-306 - [c13]Sonja Kabicher-Fuchs, Simone Kriglstein, Kathrin Figl:
Timeline Visualization for Documenting Process Model Change. EMISA 2012: 95-108 - [c12]Kathrin Figl:
Symbol choice and memory of visual models. VL/HCC 2012: 97-100 - 2011
- [c11]Kathrin Figl, Ralf Laue:
Cognitive Complexity in Business Process Modeling. CAiSE 2011: 452-466 - [c10]Kathrin Figl, Barbara Weber:
Creative Personality and Business Process Redesign. EMISA 2011: 189-194 - [c9]Kathrin Figl, Michael Derntl:
The Impact of Perceived Cognitive Effectiveness on Perceived Usefulness of Visual Conceptual Modeling Languages. ER 2011: 78-91 - 2010
- [b1]Kathrin Figl:
Team and Media Competencies in Information Systems, 2nd Corrected Edition. Oldenbourg 2010, ISBN 978-3-486-59724-0, pp. I-XIII, 1-282 - [j3]Kathrin Figl:
A Systemic Review of Developing Team Competencies in Information Systems Education. J. Inf. Syst. Educ. 21(3): 323-337 (2010) - [j2]Kathrin Figl, Michael Derntl, Manuel Caeiro Rodríguez, Luca Botturi:
Cognitive effectiveness of visual instructional design languages. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 21(6): 359-373 (2010) - [c8]Kathrin Figl, Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck, Jan Recker:
On the Cognitive Effectiveness of Routing Symbols in Process Modeling Languages. BIS 2010: 230-241
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j1]Kathrin Figl, Michael Derntl, Sonja Kabicher:
Visual modelling and designing for cooperative learning and development of team competences. Int. J. Knowl. Learn. 5(3/4): 235-253 (2009) - [c7]Kathrin Figl, Christine Bauer, Simone Kriglstein:
Students' View on Instant Online Feedback for Presentations. AMCIS 2009: 775 - [c6]Christine Bauer, Kathrin Figl, Michael Derntl, Peter Paul Beran, Sonja Kabicher:
The student view on online peer reviews. ITiCSE 2009: 26-30 - [c5]Kathrin Figl:
ISONORM 9241/10 und Isometrics: Usability-Fragebögen im Vergleich. MuC 2009: 143-152 - [c4]Christine Bauer, Kathrin Figl, Michael Derntl, Peter Paul Beran, Sonja Kabicher:
Der Einsatz von Online-Peer-Reviews als kollaborative Lernform. Wirtschaftsinformatik (2) 2009: 421-430 - [c3]Kathrin Figl, Michael Derntl, Sonja Kabicher:
Visual Modeling of Competence Development in Cooperative Learning Settings. WSKS (1) 2009: 176-185 - 2008
- [c2]Kathrin Figl, Christine Bauer:
Online Active Listening And Media Competence. e-Learning 2008: 207-214 - [c1]Sonja Kabicher, Simone Kriglstein, Kathrin Figl, Renate Motschnig-Pitrik:
Using ePortfolios Enhancing for Learning through Computer-Mediated Interaction in a Course on HCI. USAB 2008: 113-124
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