Virtual Moderation Assistance: Creating Design Guidelines for Virtual Assistants Supporting Creative Workshops

Strohmann, Timo; Fischer, Simon; Siemon, Dominik, Brachten, Florian; Lattemann Christoph; Robra-Bissantz, Susanne; Stieglitz, Stefan

Abstract

To remain competitive, businesses need to develop innovative and profitable products, processes and services. The development of innovation relies on novel ideas, which can be generated during creative workshops. In this context the Design Thinking approach, a problem-solving methodology based on collaboration, user-centricity and creativity, may be used. However, guidance and moderation of this process require a vast amount of skills and knowledge. As technologies like artificial intelligence have the potential of making machines our collaboration partner in the future, creating virtual assistants adapting human behaviors is promising. To reduce cognitive dissonance and stress on both the moderators and participants, we investigate the potential of a virtual assistant to support moderation in a Design Thinking process to improve innovative output as well as perceived satisfaction. We therefore developed design guidelines for virtual assistants supporting creative workshops based on qualitative expert interviews and related literature following the Design Science Research Methodology.

Keywords

bise\_2020, ecis\_2019, fdm\_2020, LR\_BEKANNT, thci2019

Cite as

Strohmann, T., Fischer, S., Siemon, D., Brachten, F., Lattemann, C., Robra-Bissantz, S., & Stieglitz, S. (2018). Virtual Moderation Assistance: Creating Design Guidelines for Virtual Assistants Supporting Creative Workshops.

Details

Publication type
Research article in digital collection (conference)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2018

Conference
Pacific-Asia Conference on Information Systems 2018

Venue
Yokohama

Book title
PACIS 2018 Proceedings

Editor
Hirano, Masaaki; Myers, Michael; Kijima, Kyoichi

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