Bachelor thesis
General application information
Application period
1 to 15 February, 1 to 15 June and 1 to 15 October of each year.
Application prerequisites
- A successfully completed research seminar at the faculty
- At least one elective course in business informatics or marketing
Course of Studies
- B.Sc. Business Administration
- B.Sc. Business Information Systems
- B.Sc. Applied Computer Science
Central assignment of Bachelor theses
- From winter semester 2025/26, all Bachelor's theses will be allocated via a central procedure.
- Please visit the following pages to find out more about the valid application formalities: https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/697857.html
- Students of Applied Computer Science (B.Sc.) should apply within the above-mentioned application periods to Laura Detels and include a transcript of grades with their application.
Further notes
- All bachelor theses must be written in English
Process for a bachelor thesis
A typical bachelor thesis process follows the following steps:
Current bachelor thesis topics
| Titel | Methode | Betreuer:in |
|---|---|---|
| How Do We Interact with Generative AI? – A Text Analysis of Human Workers’ Interacting With Generative AI | Text Analysis | Richard Henkenjohann |
| When Do Workers Experience “Ownership” In Creative AI Tasks? | Literature Review | Richard Henkenjohann |
| Human touch or AI average? How AI-augmented work can be personalized by human workers | Literature Review | Richard Henkenjohann |
| LLMs and Independent Judgment. A Systematic Literature Review on LLM-Based Decision Making | Literature Review | Simon Hugenberg |
| When Users Feel in Charge. A Systematic Literature Review on Control Perception and How Conversations With LLMs are Affected | Literature Review | Simon Hugenberg |
| Zero Trust Given? A Systematic Literature Review on Trust in Artificial Intelligence | Literature Review | Kimberley Pawlowski |
| The Impact of AI on Employee Well-Being in the Workplace | Literature Review | Kimberley Pawlowski |
| Blinded by the Light? The Role of Transparency in AI Adoption in the Workplace | Literature Review | Kimberley Pawlowski |
| Partners in Care: Dynamics arising from using app-based dyadic interventions within informal cancer caregiving relationships | Qualitative Data Analysis | Laura Detels |
| More than just data sharing? Using remote monitoring in informal patient-caregiver relationships managing diabetes | Qualitative Data Analysis | Laura Detels |
| Big Brother is caring for you: Arising dynamics from using surveillance technology in elderly care | Qualitative Data Analysis | Laura Detels |
| Feeling for, with, over, and about: Towards a unified understanding of compassion in information systems research | Literature Review | Laura Detels |
| Co-Creating the Future: How Ecosystems Emerge to Generate Value | Literature Review | Jonas Nienstedt |
| Unlocking Value from Data – A Systematic Literature Review on Data Value Creation | Literature Review | Jonas Nienstedt |
| “Who Drives the Call?” Emergent Leadership in Human-AI vs. All-Human Team Meetings | Quantitative Data Analysis | Magrit Abel |
| From Shared Facts to Integrated Decisions: Information Exchange and Discussion Bias in Human-Autonomy vs. Human-Only Teams | Quantitative Data Analysis | Magrit Abel |
| Can AI Read the Room? Using Artificial Intelligence to Analyze Team Discussions | Literature Review | Magrit Abel |
You have your own idea for a bachelor thesis in the subject area of the professorship? Please feel free to contact us!