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!