ShiTing Wang
Ph.d. Fellow
About
Primary research areas
Advancing Responsible Human–AI Collaboration for a Safer Digital Future
My research focuses on how responsibility is shared between humans and AI systems in decision-making and cybersecurity contexts. I aim to help organizations design responsible human–AI collaboration frameworks that strengthen both accountability and digital resilience.
Through my work, I address one of the key societal challenges of our time: how to ensure that AI systems enhance rather than undermine human judgment and ethical responsibility. By examining how individuals and organizations attribute responsibility in human–AI collaboration, my research provides insights that support safer and more transparent digital workplaces.
I combine qualitative and quantitative approaches to develop evidence-based strategies for improving security awareness, promoting responsible AI use, and reducing human–AI diffusion of responsibility.
My ambition is to contribute to a future where technology and human values co-evolve — empowering people to make confident, informed, and ethical decisions in increasingly digital environments.
Publications
See all publications2024
Shared Responsibility in IoT Security
Preliminary Findings From Multiple Case Studies
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Shared Responsibility in IoT Security
Preliminary Findings From Multiple Case Studies
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The Future of Disruptive Technologies In Organisations
Findings From A World Café Workshop
Go to publicationRecent research projects
In: ECIS 2024 TREOS. ed. /Ariana Polyviou; Dov Te’eni; Manuel Trenz. Atlanta, GA : Association for Information Systems. AIS Electronic Library (AISeL) 2024, 4 p.