The State of Generative AI Adoption in Higher Education - Administrative Efficiency Over Pedagogical Transformation?

Wolters, A.; Kipping, G.; Wass, S.; Gau, M.; Riehle, D. M.; Chandra Kruse, L.

Abstract

Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are increasingly integrating Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) systems as part of digital transformation initiatives. Extant research establishes the considerable pedagogical potentials GenAI offers to HEIs. However, a market review of approximately 300 GenAI systems used across HEIs in Europe reveals that most of the systems are not targeting meaningful pedagogical purposes. Rather, the majority are information search chatbots providing information to prospective and current students. In this TREO forum paper, we argue that there is a significant gap between what GenAI systems could offer for teaching and learning and what they are currently used for in HEIs. We provide explanations grounded in the literature and call for the development of GenAI systems that deliver meaningful value to teaching and learning practices in HEIs.

Keywords

Higher Education; Generative Artificial Intelligence; Digital Transformation

Cite as

Wolters, A., Kipping, G., Wass, S., Gau, M., Riehle, D. M., & Chandra, K. L. (2026). The State of Generative AI Adoption in Higher Education — Administrative Efficiency Over Pedagogical Transformation?. In Arenas, Á., Pucihar, A., & del, R. O. A. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 34th European Conference on Information Systems (pp. 1–3). United States: AIS eLibrary.

Details

Publication type
Research article in proceedings (conference)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2026

Conference
34th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)

Venue
Milan

Book title
Proceedings of the 34th European Conference on Information Systems

Editor
Arenas, Álvaro; Pucihar, Andreja; del Río Ortega, Adela

Start page
1

End page
3

Publisher
AIS eLibrary

Place
United States

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