Award Winners

2022

Best Paper

Winner

Racial Bias in Customer Service: Evidence from Twitter by Priyanga Gunarathne, Huaxia Rui, Abraham Seidmann in Volume 33, Issue 1 (March 2022)

Runner-up

Crowds, Lending, Machine, and Bias by Yannis Bakos, Hanna Halaburdain Volume 33, Issue 4 (December 2022)



2021

Best Paper

Winner

The Phishing Funnel Model: A Design Artifact to Predict User Susceptibility to Phishing Websites by Ahmed Abbasi, David Dobolyi, Anthony Vance, and Fatemeh Mariam Zahedi in Volume 32, Issue 2 (June 2021)

Runners-up

Crowds, Lending, Machine, and Bias by Runshan Fu, Yan Huang, and Param Vir Singh in Volume 32, Issue 1 (March 2021)

Role of Social Media in Social Protest Cycles: A Sociomaterial Examination by Monideepa Tarafdar, Deepa Kajal Ray in Volume 32, Issue 3 (September 2021)

Augmenting Medical Diagnosis Decisions? An Investigation into Physicians’ Decision-Making Process with Artificial Intelligence by Ekaterina Jussupow, Kai Spohrer, Armin Heinzl, Joshua Gawlitzain Volume 32, Issue 3 (September 2021)

Associate Editors of the Year

Robert Gregory, University of Miami
J.J. Hsieh, Georgia State University
Choon-Ling Sia, City University of Hong Kong
Oliver Yao, Lehigh University
Jingjing Zhang, Indiana University, Bloomington

Reviewers of the Year

Brian Lee, Pennsylvania State University
Gene Lee, University of British Columbia
Jingchuan Pu, University of Florida
Denny Yin, University of South Florida

2020

Best Paper

Winner

Consumption and Performance: Understanding Longitudinal Dynamics of Recommender Systems via an Agent-Based Simulation Framework by Jingjing Zhang, Gediminas Adomavicius, Alok Gupta, and Wolfgang Ketter in Volume 31, Issue 1 (March 2020)

Runners-up

Trade-Offs in Online Advertising: Advertising Effectiveness and Annoyance Dynamics Across the Purchase Funnel by Vilma Todri, Anindya Ghose, and Param Vir Singh in Volume 31, Issue 1 (March 2020)

Eye-Tracking-Based Classification of Information Search Behavior Using Machine Learning: Evidence from Experiments in Physical Shops and Virtual Reality Shopping Environments by Jella Pfeiffer, Thies Pfeiffer, Martin Meißner, and Elisa Weiß in Volume 31, Issue 3 (September 2020)

Associate Editors of the Year

Jason Chan, University of Minnesota
David (Jingjun) Xu, City University of Hong Kong
Xiaobai (Bob) Li, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Zhengrui (Jeffrey) Jiang, Nanjing University
Pallab Sanyal, George Mason University

Reviewers of the Year

Mochen Yang, University of Minnesota
Abhijeet Ghoshal, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Chad Ho, George Washington University
Lanfei Shi, University of Virginia
Shu He, University of Connecticut
Vilma Todri, Emory University
Yixin Lu, George Washington University

2019

Best Paper

Winners

When Algorithmic Predictions Use Human-Generated Data: A Bias-Aware Classification Algorithm for Breast Cancer Diagnosis by Mehmet Eren Ahsen, Mehmet Ulvi Saygi Ayvaci, and Srinivasan Raghunathan in Volume 30, Issue 1 (March 2019)

Data-Driven Computationally Intensive Theory Development by Nicholas Berente, Stefan Seidel, and Hani Safadi in Volume 30, Issue 1 (March 2019)

How Do Recommender Systems Affect Sales Diversity? A Cross-Category Investigation via Randomized Field Experiment by Dokyun Lee and Kartik Hosanagar in Volume 30, Issue 1 (March 2019)

Associate Editors of the Year

Idris Adjerid, Virginia Tech
Jianqing Chen, University of Texas at Dallas
Maha Shaikh, King’s College London
Huimin (Min) Zhao, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Reviewers of the Year

Panagiotis Adamopoulos, Emory University
Hilal Atasoy, Rutgers University
John D'Arcy, University of Delaware
Zhe Zhang, University of California-San Diego

2018

Best Paper

Winner

Does Platform Owner’s Entry Crowd Out Innovation? Evidence from Google Photos by Jens Foerderer, Thomas Kude, Sunil Mithas, and Armin Heinzl in Volume 29, Issue 2 (June 2018)

Runner-up

Copycats vs. Original Mobile Apps: A Machine Learning Copycat-Detection Method and Empirical Analysis by Quan Wang, Beibei Lei, and Param Vir Singh in Volume 29, Issue 2 (June 2018)

Associate Editors of the Year

Gordon Burtch, University of Minnesota
Yili (Kevin) Hong, Arizona State University
Likoebe Maruping, Georgia State University

Reviewers of the Year

Ni Huang, Arizona State University
Jason Chan, University of Minnesota

2017

Best Paper

Winner

Politics and Information Technology Investments in the U.S. Federal Government in 2003-2016 by Min-Seok Pang in Volume 28, Issue 1 (March 2017)

Runner-up

Information Feedback, Targeting, and Coordination: An Experimental Study by Matthew. J. Hashim, Karthik N. Kannan, and Sandra Maximiano in Volume 28, Issue 2 (June 2017)

Associate Editors of the Year

Mohammad Rahman, Purdue University
Sam Ransbotham, Boston College

Reviewers of the Year

Liangfei Qui, University of Florida
Robert Gregory, IESE, University of Navarra

2016

Best Paper

Winner

More Harm Than Good? How Messages That Interrupt Can Make Us Vulnerable by Jeffrey L. Jenkins, Bonnie Brinton Anderson, Anthony Vance, C. Brock Kirwan, and David Eargle in Volume 27, Issue 4 (December 2016)

Runners-up

The Impact of Fake Reviews on Online Visibility: A Vulnerability Assessment of the Hotel Industry by Theodoros Lappas, Gaurav Sabnis, and Georgios Valkanas in Volume 27, Issue 4 (December 2016)

Folding and Unfolding: Balancing Openness and Transparency in Open Source Communities by Maha Shaikh and Emmanuelle Vaast in Volume 27, Issue 4 (December 2016)

Associate Editors of the Year

Wonseock Oh, KAIST College of Business
Prasanna Tambe, University of Pennsylvania

Reviewers of the Year

Vibhanshu Abhishek, Carnegie Mellon University
Hong Xu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology