467501-HS2024-0-Digital Ecosystems and Individuals





Root number 467501
Semester HS2024
Type of course Lecture
Allocation to subject Business Administration
Type of exam Assignment
Title Digital Ecosystems and Individuals
Description This year’s main topic is on “Legal Tech and Intelligent Decision Support’. The lecture focuses on analysing the opportunities and challenges for users as well as for service providers in Legal Tech. Thanks to increasingly powerful and intelligent IT, a large number of digital technologies have become more widespread across industries but also outside the work domain.
Technologies such as Artificial Intelligence increasingly enable more profound decision-support for professional and non-professional users, even with complex tasks, and can thus lead to higher decision-making quality, often at the same time reducing costs.
However, these technical possibilities have so far been used only cautiously in the legal domain, which is presumably due to its more difficult usage conditions. By not exploiting the recent technological advances, it is not just legal professionals, but also firms and private individuals who are negatively affected.
The findings of a single discipline are not enough to improve this situation, since important and interesting questions arise at the intersection of Legal Science and Information Systems. Topics may include:
• User requirements and resistance of legal users with regard to intelligent decision support
• Design of user interaction with intelligent decision support
• Requirements for legal data and their accessibility in the decision-making process
• Consequences and effects of the use of intelligent decision support in the legal field
• Monetization and economic potential of intelligent decision support in the legal field
• The needs of legal practitioners as users
The exact topics for each group will be announced in the introductory session. In the first part of the lecture, participants will receive an introduction to the basics of the topic. In the second part, participants will work on the topics in small interdisciplinary groups using established scientific methods (e.g., qualitative interviews) and will be evaluated by a final presentation and a written assignment.
The aim of the course is to provide in-depth insights into the opportunities and challenges through intelligent decision-support in Legal Tech. On the other hand, theoretical and methodological basics within Information Systems and Legal Science are advanced, which is helpful in preparation for the master thesis. Finally, students will obtain more insights and experience in interdisciplinary research/work — a skill of increasing importance in research and on the job market.

*Note: All students who completed the course by HS23 can have it credited as a seminar. Starting from HS24, the course will be converted into a lecture. It will continue to be part of the Digital Business module.
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Lecturers Prof. Dr. Christian MattInstitute of Information Systems, Information Management 
ECTS 6
Recognition as optional course possible No
Grading 1 to 6
 
Dates Friday 20/9/2024 09:00-16:00
Tuesday 1/10/2024 13:00-17:00
Wednesday 30/10/2024 13:00-17:30
Friday 13/12/2024 09:00-17:30
Friday 13/12/2024 23:50-23:55
 
Rooms Seminarraum 105, Engehalde, E8
Seminarraum 107, Engehalde, E8
Seminarraum 109, Engehalde, E8
Seminarraum 111, Engehalde, E8
 
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