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Information systems: an article co-authored by Camille Grange shines internationally

January 29, 2025

Associate Professor Camille Grange is part of one of the four winning teams of the Paper-a-Thon that took place in the International Conference on Information Systems in December 2024 in Bangkok.

She was awarded for the paper entitled “Delegate or not delegate? An attribution theory perspective on people’s response to LLM hallucinations in the context of a knowledge-based task,” which she co-authored with May Wang (BNU-HKBU United International College), Lucian Visinescu (Texas State University) and Adela Chen (Colorado State University).

Drawing on attribution theory, the authors’ research aims to understand how hallucinations produced by generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools, and linked to factuality and fidelity in large language models (LLM), influence the behaviour and decision-making of users in order to guide future designs of these tools and improve user experience.

 

About Camille Grange

Camille Grange

Camille Grange has been a professor in the School’s IT Department since June 2013. She has a PhD in Information Systems from the Sauder School of Business (University of British Columbia), an MSc in International Business from Université Lumières Lyon 2, an MSc in IT Management and a DESS in E-Business from HEC Montréal.

She is the Director of Direction de la valorisation des innovations pédagogiques, holder of the Research professorship in responsible adoption and diffusion of information technologies, and a member of the Research Group on Information Systems (GReSI) and Tech3Lab. She sits on the editorial board of the Journal of Strategic Information Systems, AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction and the International Journal of Case Studies in Management.

 

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