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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP: Seniors' Use of Digital Resources - HICSS-53:
January 7-10, 2020 | Maui, Hawaii
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2019 22:57:11 +0000
From: Gewald, Heiko Professor Dr. <Heiko.Gewald(a)hs-neu-ulm.de>
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CC: Karoly Bozan <bozank(a)duq.edu>
Dear colleagues,
Looking forward to sunshine, waves and stimulating intellectual discussions?
You can have all of that at HICSS 53! - Specifically if you submit your
paper to our minitrack on Senior's Use of Digital Resources ☺
We invite papers that address the grand challenges ahead by providing
insights (IS Research) and suggesting innovative solutions (Design
Science Research).
How can digital resources, including electronic health (eHealth) and
mobile health (mHealth) be used to help to provide health and wellness
related services for the aging generation?
The minitrack is open to a broad variety of research, conceptual or
empirical. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* Age-related digital divide in the IS discipline
* Age-related roles and stereotypes with respect to technology
* Specific IT/IS-adoption patterns of the elderly
* Online and mobile health platforms and communities for seniors
* The impact of e- and m-health, virtual communities, and social media
on the well-being of seniors
* Theories and research frameworks for investigating age-related IS
phenomena
* Methodological challenges of investigating elderly people’s technology
usage
* Impact of technology training on technology adoption and usage
* Effective design of technology for elderly people
* Factors influencing technology/e-health/m-health adoption and usage of
seniors
* Technology design factors influencing technology adoption and
diffusion by seniors
* Computer and Internet self-efficacy of seniors
* Technostress of elderly people
* Success factors, barriers and risks of technology adoption by seniors
* Understanding of elderly people’s technology needs and requirements
* User interface design, usability and accessibility issues
* Integration of elderly people in the design of technology
* Visions for future technologies for seniors
* Meta-analyses and meta-syntheses of research on elderly people in
various IS phenomena
* Novel and innovative research on technology for seniors
* Trust and distrust of elderly people in e- and m-health
* Changes in personality characteristics and its impact on adoption of
technology
IMPORTANT DATES
- June 15 | 11:59 pm HST: Paper submission deadline
- August 17 | 11:59 pm HST: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
- September 4 | 11:59 pm HST: Deadline for authors to submit the revised
version
- September 11: Notification of final Acceptance/Rejection
- September 22: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for
publication
We are looking forward to meeting you on Maui
HEIKO, Doug & Karoly
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers - HICSS 2020 - DISTRIBUTED LEDGER
TECHNOLOGY, THE BLOCKCHAIN MINITRACK
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2019 18:41:27 +0100
From: Liudmila Zavolokina <zavolokina(a)ifi.uzh.ch>
To: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Call for papers
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DISTRIBUTED LEDGER TECHNOLOGY, THE BLOCKCHAIN MINITRACK
- Part of the Internet and the Digital Economy Track
- 53d annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
HICSS-53: January 7-10, 2020 | Maui, Hawaii
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IMPORTANT DATES
- April 15: Paper submission begins.
- June 15 | 11:59 pm HST: Paper submission deadline
- August 17 | 11:59 pm HST: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
- September 4 | 11:59 pm HST: Deadline for authors to submit the revised
version of papers accepted with mandatory changes (A-M)
- September 11: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection for A-M papers
- September 22: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for
publication
- October 1: Deadline for at least one author of each paper to register
for the conference
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MINI-TRACK DESCRIPTION
Among other promising technologies, Distributed Ledger Technologies
(DLTs), often referred to as Blockchain, promise to be one of the most
disruptive technologies since the invention of the internet’s TCP/IP
protocol, yet this technology so far lacks scholarly attention and
coverage in peer-reviewed literature. The combination of some DLT
characteristics, e.g. accountability, pseudonymity or distributed
network topology, as well as the first cryptocurrency Bitcoin, drew
enormous attention given the ubiquitous amount of possibilities for
which this technology can be used since its invention in 2008 by Satoshi
Nakamoto. Whereas TCP/IP lowered the cost of transferring data between
two parties dramatically, DLTs have the potential to reduce the cost of
transactions (i.e. transfer of assets and value) dramatically. DLTs can
enable the secure transfer of any asset worldwide with nearly instant
accountability by specifically cutting out intermediary trust holders
due to the capabilities of the network’s proof-of-X
trust-building-processes, e.g. the Bitcoin proof-of-work mining concept.
More recent developments that build on top of DLTs, like smart contracts
and Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) take the possibilities
of programmable secure transactions even further.
In this context, companies, governments, and whole industries are facing
dramatic organizational change and transformation processes with regard
to their value chains while adopting DLTs. This minitrack welcomes
fundamental research regarding methods and techniques, issues, and key
challenges, as well as organizational approaches for understanding the
potential of DLTs for business models, value chains, emerging
competitive landscapes and new start-ups employing this technology.
Research may cover any industry or organizational form and may focus on
the technology layer or strategic organizational challenges, opening
this track both to the IT and economic/management science community to
reflect their increasing dependency on each other. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
1. Current state of the art of blockchain technologies and smart contracts
2. Applications of blockchain technology and their potential in
different areas (finance, insurance, healthcare and pharmaceuticals,
energy sector, manufacturing, transportation, automotive industry,
provenance, government sector etc.)
3. Blockchain and Internet of Things (machine-to-machine interaction,
automated devices, blockchain for metered appliances, etc.)
4. Impact on business models (change of existing business models,
emergence of new business models, disruptive business models, etc.)
5. Organizational transformation through blockchain technology
(distributed autonomous organizations, etc.)
6. Impact on the value chain (disintermediation, change of actors,
advantages and disadvantages, etc.), the internet and the digital economy.
7. Regulatory aspects of blockchain technology and implications for risk
management
8. Technical issues of blockchain technology (emergent protocols,
consensus mechanisms, scalability, reliability, security, challenges of
implementation, etc.)
9. Philosophical issues on use of blockchain technology (governance of
blockchain society, decentralization of society, building of community
and collaboration)
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Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Isabell Welpe (Primary Contact)
Technical University of Munich
welpe(a)tum.de <mailto:welpe@tum.de>
Liudmila Zavolokina
University of Zurich
zavolokina(a)ifi.uzh.ch <mailto:zavolokina@ifi.uzh.ch>
Helmut Krcmar
Technical University of Munich
krcmar(a)in.tum.de <mailto:krcmar@in.tum.de>
Pascal Mehrwald
Technical University of Munich
pascal.mehrwald(a)tum.de <mailto:pascal.mehrwald@tum.de>
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Department of Informatics
University of Zurich
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Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS-2020 CFP – Digital and Social Media in
Enterprise Minitrack
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2019 16:20:08 +0000
From: Nancy Deng <ndeng(a)csudh.edu>
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?2020 Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-53)
January 7-10, 2020, Grand Wailea, Maui, Hawaii, USA
Mini-track: Digital and Social Media in Enterprise
Track: Digital and Social Media
Scope
Digital and social media (DSM) have transformed the workplace in
organizations. Two decades ago, the use of electronic communication
technologies--such as emails, messaging, and teleconference
systems--promoted effective electronic communications in organizations.
Electronic communication changed organizational forms, enabled
electronic document management, and preserved organizational memory.
Currently, the growth of digital and social media technologies are
impacting organizations in new ways. Social media includes blogs, wikis,
social networking sites, and microblogging that provide new affordances
to its users. While some prior studies have provided evidence to show
the positive impacts of enterprise social media on employees, work
processes and performance, other studies have uncovered negative effects
of DSM use on employee productivity and behaviors. In order for an
organization to amplify the returns or benefits and to mitigate the
drawbacks of their DSM use, it is imperative for both researchers and
practitioners to deepen their understanding of the implications of DSM
use for organizational purposes.
This minitrack focuses on the internal and external use of digital and
social media by organizations to facilitate work processes (e.g.,
communication, collaboration, innovation and socialization) inclusive of
business, non-profit organizations, and government agencies. Hence,
research of this minitrack lies at the intersectionality of multiple
disciplines, namely Science & Technology, Organization Science,
Marketing, and Behavioral Science.
Topics
The Call for Papers (CFP) welcomes theoretical and empirical studies
addressing organizational, managerial, technical, and behavioral
perspectives on digital and social media by enterprises. Potential
issues and topics include, but are not limited to:
--Affordances and effects of digital and social media at workplace
--Digitization of work and its impact on work process
--Digital platform and work/job design
--DSM use & electronic document management
--DSM use & employee productivity and work-life balance
--DSM use & Information security
--IS departments’ roles and responsibilities in supporting DSM in enterprise
--Methodologies for studying DSM in enterprise
--New theories to describe and explain the phenomenon of DSM use in
workplace
--Organizational management practices associated with DSM use
--Organizational policies on DSM use
--Organizational memory in the era of social and digital technologies
--The use of digital media & innovation
--The use of social media & fundraising or donations
--The use of social media & marketing and public perception management
--The use of social media & enterprise strategy
Important Dates
April 15, 2019: Beginning of Submission Period
June 15, 2019: Paper Submission Deadline (11:59 pm HST)
August 17, 2019: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
September 22, 2019: Deadline for Final Manuscript
October 1, 2019: Deadline for at least one author to register for the
conference
January 7, 2020: Symposia, Workshops, and Tutorials
January 8-10, 2020: Paper Presentations
Co-Chairs of the “Digital and Social Media in Enterprise” Minitrack
Nancy Deng (Primary Contact) |ndeng(a)csudh.edu
Ester S. Gonzalez | esgonzalez(a)fullerton.edu
Tawei (David) Wang | david.wang(a)depaul.edu
http://hicss.hawaii.edu/
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call For Papers: 14th IEEE Workshop on Security,
Trust, and Privacy for Software Applications - Submission Deadline:
April 15, 2019
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2019 16:05:27 +0000
From: Hossain Shahriar <hshahria(a)kennesaw.edu>
To: 'aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org' <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
[Apologies if you receive multiple calls of this CFP]
**** PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE APRIL 15, 2019 ****
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STPSA 2019: The 14th IEEE International Workshop on Security, Trust, and
Privacy for Software Applications
In conjunction with the IEEE Conference on Computers, Software, &
Applications (COMPSAC)
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, July 15-19
Workshop Website: https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2019/stpsa/
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Goal of the workshop
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This workshop will bring researchers from academia and industry to
discuss methods and tools to achieve security, trust, and privacy goals
of both pervasive and non-pervasive software applications. This workshop
will focus on techniques, experiences, and lessons learned with respect
to the state of art for the security, trust, and privacy aspects of both
pervasive and non-pervasive software applications along with various
open issues.
Scope of the Workshop
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Information security has become a major concern for software and
applications. Software systems must be engineered with reliable
protection mechanisms with respect to security, privacy, and trust,
while still delivering the expected value of the software to their
customers. The traditional approaches to secure a system (e.g., IDS,
firewalls) are no longer sufficient to address many security, trust, and
privacy (STP) issues. These issues should be addressed by building more
effective STP-aware software applications. The principal obstacle in
developing STP-aware software is that current software specification,
design, implementation, and testing practices do not include adequate
methods and tools to achieve security, trust, and privacy goals.
Further, emerging techniques such as blockchain bring on new challenges
to adopt them into developing STP-aware software and applications. In
this workshop, we welcome papers on existing and emerging challenges and
requirements of security, privacy, and trust for software applications.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Security, trust, and privacy specific software development practices
- Security, trust, and privacy requirements elicitation and specification
- Models and languages for STP-aware software specification and design
- Architecture for STP-aware software development
- STP challenges for pervasive software applications
- Testing security, trust, and privacy properties of software applications
- STP management and usability issues in software applications
- User interfaces for STP-aware pervasive and non-pervasive software
- STP challenges in e-services, e.g. e-health, e-government, e-banking,
e-commerce, e-marketing and other web-based and pervasive applications
- STP challenges in mobile software applications
- STP challenges in sensor-based software applications
- User interfaces for secure and privacy-aware pervasive computing
applications
- STP-aware service discovery mechanisms for pervasive computing
environments
- Models for ensuring security, trust, and privacy in pervasive software
applications
- STP issues for handheld device software applications such as healthcare
- Offensive security and attacks on software applications and mitigation
techniques
- Application of blockchain technologies for STP-aware software development
- Teaching, innovative course or curriculum for STP-aware software
development
- Experience reports on developing STP-aware software
- Ethical issues in STP-aware software and application development
- Experience reports on developing STP-aware software
Paper Submission
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The length of a camera-ready paper will be limited to 6 pages (IEEE
Proceedings style) with up to 2 additional pages (with charges for each
additional page) printed on 10 point fonts. Authors must follow the IEEE
CS Press Proceedings Author Guidelines to prepare papers. All submitted
papers will be reviewed by at least three reviewers and accepted papers
will be published in the electronic conference proceedings by the IEEE
Computer Society, indexed through INSPEC and EI Index (Elsevier's Eng.
Inf. Index), and automatically included in the IEEE Digital Library. At
least one of the authors of each accepted paper is required to pay the
full registration fee and present the paper at the workshop in person.
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=compsac2019
Workshops Program Deadlines
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April 15, 2019: Deadline for Paper Submission
May 01, 2019: Acceptance Notification
May 17, 2019: Camera-ready Due
Organizer
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Program Co-Chairs:
Mohammad Ashiqur Rahman, Florida International University, USA, Email:
marahman(a)fiu.edu
Debbie Perouli, Marquette University, USA, Email:
despoina.perouli(a)marquette.edu
Natalia Stakhnova, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, Email:
natalia(a)cs.usask.ca
Steering Committee Chairs:
Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Marquette University, USA,
Email:sheikh.ahamed@marquette.edu
Mohammad Zulkernine, Queen’s University, Canada, Email:
mzulker(a)cs.queensu.ca
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Subject: [WI] Call for Videos - Video Competition at ICCBR 2019
Date: Sat, 09 Mar 2019 12:11:28 +0100
From: Pascal Reuss - Universität Hildesheim <reusspa(a)uni-hildesheim.de>
Reply-To: Pascal Reuss - Universität Hildesheim
<reusspa(a)uni-hildesheim.de>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
*ICCBR 2019 Video Competition*
September 8-12 in Otzenhausen, Germany
http://iccbr2019.com/
We are pleased to announce the Third ICCBR Video Competition to take
place at ICCBR 2019 in Otzenhausen, Germany (September 8-12, 2019). The
competition, inspired by the successful series of AAAI Video
Competitions, has the goal of promoting exciting case-based reasoning
research, education, and applications. We hope that the accepted videos
will provide outreach to the general public, introduce students and
experts from other fields to CBR, highlight new research, and serve as
educational tools for professors to use in the classroom.
*Video Submission Deadline:*
July 3, 2019
*Submissions:*
We seek submissions that are a maximum of five minutes in length and
include case-based reasoning as a central focus. Topics for submitted
videos include (but are not limited to):
·*Educational videos*
oProviding an introduction to central topics in case-based reasoning
(e.g., similarity, retrieval, adaptation, reuse, important algorithms)
oTutorials and historical summaries (e.g., the CBR cycle, the evolution
of CBR systems, successfully applied CBR systems)
oPresenting the state-of-the-art in CBR subfields (e.g., CBR agents,
time-series CBR, CBR in education)
·*Research videos*
oPaper companions (i.e., videos related to one or more publications)
oResearch lab overviews (i.e., a video highlighting the CBR research
done by your research group)
·*Demonstration videos*
oDemonstrating an application of CBR (e.g., cooking, robotics, games,
recommender systems, deployed software, healthcare)
oDemonstrating a larger AI system with a focus on the CBR subsystems
oSuccess stories (e.g., CBR in business, CBR in healthcare)
·*Entertaining videos*
oAny of the above topics, but with the primary focus on entertaining the
audience (e.g., describing your research as part of a story, teaching
about an algorithm through song)
All submissions will be peer-reviewed, and the Awards Committee will
nominate a subset of accepted videos for awards, with the winners being
announced during the awards ceremony held at ICCBR 2019. We plan to
award a Best Video Award and Best Student Video Award, with the
possibility of additional awards based on the number (and quality) of
submissions. All accepted videos will be published online, promoted to
the CBR community and external groups (e.g.,
websites, mailing lists, and social media), and screened during ICCBR 2019.
*Submissions by students are strongly encouraged!*
*Participation in the Video Competition:*
The video competition awards ceremony will be held at ICCBR 2019 in
Otzenhausen, Germany. Although we encourage authors of accepted videos
to attend the awards ceremony and the conference, entrants are not
required to attend ICCBR 2019 or the awards ceremony.
*Video Competition Chairs:*
Brian Schack, Indiana University Bloomington, United States
Devi Ganesan, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers: HICSS-53 (2020) minitrack:
ICT-enabled Self-management of Chronic Diseases and Conditions
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019 18:11:24 -0800
From: Majid Dadgar <majid.dadgar(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Apologies for cross-posting.
After successfully holding this minitrack for 2 consecutive years and
establishing a strong community of researchers, we would like to invite you
to submit your research to the following HICSS minitrack.
*Track title:* Information Technology in Healthcare
*Minitrack title: *ICT-enabled Self-management of Chronic Diseases and
Conditions
*Description of the minitrack*:
According to the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics, a disease is
chronic when its course lasts for more than three months. Chronic diseases
and conditions, persist an entire lifetime and generally cannot be
prevented by vaccines or cured by medication (Adams, Kirzinger, & Martinez,
2013). This mini-track characterizes Chronic Diseases and Conditions very
broadly to include, illnesses (such as diabetes, Alzheimer asthma),
conditions (such as physical, sensory, mental, and cognitive disabilities,
post-traumatic stress disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,
autistic spectrum, Tourette syndrome, old age related conditions).
Recurrent illnesses and conditions caused by chronic diseases, if not
managed carefully, cannot only diminish quality of life and ability to
work, but can also result in health emergencies, complications, and even
death (World Health Organization, 2015). According to World Health
Organization (WHO), chronic diseases are the leading cause of mortality
worldwide, and 80% of chronic disease deaths occur in low- and
middle-income countries.
Advancing patients’ ability to engage in self-managed health through
information and communication technologies (ICTs), such as mobile
technologies and machine learning, is increasingly a top priority (e.g.,
The National Health Service, 2013, The Office of the National Coordinator
for Health Information Technology, 2014). Effective self-management is a
proven way of improving the lives of individuals suffering from chronic
diseases (Dadgar and Joshi, 2018). Self-management refers to a care
management approach in which patients actively take responsibility for
treating their chronic diseases (Bodenheimer et al., 2002). It is a
self-regulating, dynamic, continuous, interactive process (Schulman-Green
et al., 2012). Despite technological advances in healthcare ICTs that
improve care and reduce costs, patients often avoid using them (El-Gayar,
Timsina, Nawar, & Eid, 2013). Although, ICTs have improved the health in
healthcare services in terms of the delivery of high-quality patient care
at low cost, but the development of ICTs that focus chiefly on
patient-centered care is still in its infancy (Jacelon, Gibbs, & Ridgway,
2016).
With that in mind, we are looking for papers taking a variety of approaches
to answering research questions related to the design, development, and use
of ICTs on patient-centered care. Such approaches might be described as
experiments or quasi-experiments, design science, case studies, surveys,
action research, psychometrics, and ethnography. We invite papers that use
variety of advanced technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented
Reality (AR), Artificial Intelligence (AI), or Machine Learning (ML). We
call for the papers that investigate use of ICTs for patients with chronic
physical and psychological conditions, from diabetes and asthma, to obesity
and fitness SM programs, to autism, dementia, bipolar disorders, and
depression.
Authors are invited to submit papers that address issues related to the
design, development, and implementation of ICTs in self-management of
chronic diseases and conditions. Potential issues and topics include, but
are not limited to:
· Learning about condition and health needs
· Learning self-management regimen, skills, and strategies ( e.g.,
Monitoring and managing symptoms, side effects, and body responses,
Adjusting treatment regimen to manage symptoms and side effects,
Managing/taking medications, Goal setting, decision making, problem
solving, planning, prioritizing and pacing in the self-management process)
· Managing life style changes (e.g. modifying diet, nutrition,
smoking, and physical activity, Changing behaviors to minimize disease
impact, Balancing living life with health needs, Managing disruptions in
school, work, family, and social activities)
· Managing psychological aspects of chronic diseases and conditions
(e.g. Developing confidence and self-efficacy, Reducing stress caused by
the chronic disease, Identifying and benefiting from psychological
resources drawing on intrinsic resources, e.g., creativity, strength and
wisdom from past experiences, Maintaining positive outlook, hope, and
self-worth, Dealing with shock of diagnosis, self-blame, and guilt)
· Managing relationships with healthcare providers (e.g. Creating
and maintaining relationships with healthcare providers)
· Managing and sustaining relationships with family, friends,
relatives, and peers (e.g. Creating a community of peers with similar
experiences, Obtaining and managing social support from family and friends)
· Cultivating courage, discipline, and motivation
· Working through issues of dependence/independence
· Seeking resources, such as financial assistance (e.g.,
prescription subsidies), environmental support (e.g., assistive devices),
and community resources (e.g., transportation)
· Exploring and expressing emotional responses
· Making sense of the chronic disease (e.g. Finding meaning in
work, relationships, activities, and spirituality)
· Identifying and confronting change and loss (e.g., changes in
physical function, role, identity, body image, control, and mortality)
· Developing coping strategies (e.g., self-talk)
· Focusing on possibilities (e.g., envisioning the future,
reframing adversity into opportunity)
· Designing virtual coaches
· ICT designs for elder care and home care
· ICT enabled preventative approaches
*IMPORTANT DATES*
- April 15: Paper submission begins
- June 15: Paper submissions deadline
- August 17: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
- September 22: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript
for publication
- October 1: Deadline for at least one author to register for HICSS
-53
*Minitrack Co-Chairs:*
Majid Dadgar (Primary Contact)
University of San Francisco, CA, USA
mdadgar(a)usfca.edu
Bahae Samhan
Illinois State University, IL, USA
bmsamha(a)ilstu.edu
K.D. Joshi
Washington State University, WA, USA
joshi(a)wsu.edu
*Conference Website*: http://hicss.hawaii.edu/
*Author Guidelines*: http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/
*References*
· Adams, P., Kirzinger, W., & Martinez, M. (2013). Summary Health
Statistics for the U.S. Population: National Health Interview Survey, 2012
(Vital Health Stat No. 10(259)). National Center for Health Statistics.
· Bodenheimer, T., Lorig, K., Holman, H., & Grumbach, K. (2002).
Patient Self-management of Chronic Disease in Primary Care. JAMA, 288(19),
2469–2475.
· Dadgar, M. and Joshi, K.D. (2018) "The Role of Information and
Communication Technology in Self-Management of Chronic Diseases: An
Empirical Investigation through Value Sensitive Design," Journal of the
Association for Information Systems (JAIS), 19(2), 86-112.
· El-Gayar, O., Timsina, P., Nawar, N., & Eid, W. (2013). A
systematic review of IT for diabetes selfmanagement: Are we there yet?
International Journal of Medical Informatics, 82, 637–652.
· Jacelon, C. S., Gibbs, M. A., & Ridgway, J. V. (2016). Computer
technology for self-management: a scoping review. Journal of Clinical
Nursing, 25, 1179–1192.
· Schulman-Green, D., Jaser, S., Martin, F., Alonzo, A., Grey, M.,
McCorkle, R., … Whittemore, R. (2012). Processes of Self-Management in
Chronic Illness. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 44(2), 136–144.
· The National Health Service. (2013). Everyone Counts: Planning
for Patients 2014/15 to 2018/19. Retrieved from
https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/5yr-strat-plann-guid-…
· The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology. (2014). Federal Health IT Strategic Plan 2015-2020 - by The
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC).
Retrieved from
https://www.healthit.gov/sites/default/files/9-5-federalhealthitstratplanfi…
· World Health Organization. (2015). Noncommunicable diseases.
Retrieved from http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs355/en/
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Subject: [AISWorld] Fwd: CfPs: ISM'2019 within FedCSIS'2019
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019 17:22:28 +0100
From: Ewa Z. <ewzi60(a)gmail.com>
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*Information Systems Management*
*ISM*
*’2019 Conference*
*University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany*
*01-04 September 2019 *
*https://fedcsis.org/ism* <https://fedcsis.org/ism>
We would like to cordially invite you to participate in the 14th Conference
on Information Systems Managemen (ISM’2019), which will be held at the
campus of the University of Leipzig (Germany) on September 01 – 04, 2019.
Our conference is organized in the framework of the FedCSIS Multiconference
(*https://fedcsis.org* <https://fedcsis.org>).
The ISM conference constitutes a forum for the exchange of ideas for
practitioners and theorists working in the broad area of information
systems management in organizations. The conference invites papers coming
from two complimentary directions: management of information systems in an
organization, and uses of information systems to empower managers. The
conference is interested in all aspects of planning, organizing,
resourcing, coordinating, controlling and leading the management function
to ensure a smooth operation of information systems in an organization.
Moreover, the papers that discuss the uses of information systems and
information technology to automate or otherwise facilitate the management
function are specifically welcome.
*Main topics:*
- Management of Information Systems in an Organization.
- Uses of Information Systems to Empower Managers.
- Information Systems for Sustainability.
*Paper submission, publication and indexation:*
- Papers acceptance and publication category (regular, posiotion, short)
will be judged based on their relevance to the conference theme, clarity of
presentation, originality and accuracy of results and proposed solutions.
- *Since 2012, Proceedings of the FedCSIS conference are indexed in the
Web of Science and other indexing services*.
- Papers presented during the conference will be submitted for inclusion
by IEEE Xplore Digital Library proceedings (ISBN and IEEE Catalog number)
under a nonexclusive copyright, thus further publication of extended papers
are possible. Conference proceedings will be submitted for indexation to
BazEkon, Thomson Reuters - Conference Proceedings Citation Index, SciVerse
Scopus, Inspec, Index Copernicus, DBLP Computer Science Bibliography and
Google Scholar.
- FedCSIS proceedings are indexed by *Web of Science* since 2012. *Polish
Ministry of Science assigns 15 points* for each research paper published
in Proceedings indexed in WoS.
- Extended versions of high-marked papers presented at ISM’2015,
ISM’2016, ISM’2017, and ISM'2018 have been published with *Springer *in
volumes of Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing: *LNBIP 243*
<http://rd.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-30528-8>, *LNBIP 277*
<https://rd.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-53076-5>, and *LNBIP 311*
<https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-77721-4>, and*
LNBIP346 <https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-030-15154-6>*.
- Extended versions of high-marked papers presented at ISM’2019 *will be
fast tracked for publication in the* *Lecture Notes in Business
Information Processing series *(Springer).
*Best Paper Award: *
*“The Best Paper”* award will be granted to the outstanding quality paper
presented at the ISM Conference. The Program Committee in conjunction with
the organizing/steering committee will decide on the qualifying papers.
*Important Dates/Deadlines:*
- Submission Deadline of complete papers: *May 14, 2019 (There will be
no extension of deadline. **Downward clock has been placed on the
conference WWW site. It will expire on May 15, 2019 at midnight Hawaii
time)*
- Position paper submission: *June 04, 2019*
- Acceptance decision: *June 25, 2019*
- Final version of paper submission: *July 10, 2019*
- Final deadline for discounted fee: *August 01**, 2019*
*Program Chairs: *
Bernard Arogyaswami, Le Moyne University, USA
Witold Chmielarz, University of Warsaw, Poland
Jankowski, Jarosław, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin,
Poland
Dimitris Karagiannis, University of Vienna, Austria
Jerzy Kisielnicki, University of Warsaw, Poland
Ewa Ziemba, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
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Subject: [WI] Final CfP BPMDS'19 Business Process Modeling, Design and
Support at CAISE'19, due March 12
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019 20:22:59 +0100
From: Jens Gulden <jens.gulden(a)uni-due.de>
Reply-To: Jens Gulden <jens.gulden(a)uni-due.de>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu
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Business Process Modeling, Design and Support (BPMDS’19)
The 20th edition of the BPMDS series in conjunction with CAISE’19,
Rome, 3–4 June 2019
www.bpmds.org
DEADLINE: 12 MARCH 2019
SUBMISSION: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpmds19
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The Business Process Modeling, Design and Support (BPMDS) working
conference celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2019.
Topics
Methods
• Theoretical foundations for business process analysis and modeling
• Variability and adaptability of business process models
• Methods for the process of process modeling and its optimizations
• Social information systems and their applications
• Process mining
• Business process change management and governance issues
• Enhancing creativity in business processes
• How to foster quality, flexibility, compliance, and security
Development
• New paradigms and architectures for Business Process executions
• Location and context dependence of business processes.
• Cross-organizational processes
• Data-intensive business processes
Models and Notations
• Standard and non-standard perspectives on business processes
• Meta-model and notation extensions
• New modeling languages and notations
• Domain-specific modeling languages
• Reference models
Business Process Support
• Foundations for simulating or executing business processes
• Context-aware work allocation in business processes
• Actor support vs. control support in business processes
• New platforms such as blockchains and smart contracts
Transformative BPMDS
This year‘s topic theme “Transformative BPMDS” is investigating the
transformative effects of emerging influential approaches and
technologies in conjunction with Business Process Modeling, Design and
Support:
• Artificial Intelligence fosters the automation of business processes.
• Decentralized architectures and trust mechanisms such as blockchains
enable the extension of business processes to quickly integrate new
process partners.
• Voice assistants (e. g. Alexa, Siri) and augmented reality
significantly increase the quality and the types of interactions with
users in business processes.
• Internet of Things integrates increasingly intelligent devices into
business processes.
• Social Information Systems support paradigms such as weak ties, social
production, and egalitarian decisions.
• Cloud-services and mobile technologies enable the pervasivenessof
business processes and independence from a geographic location.
The topic theme is mandatory for Idea Paper submissions, all other
submissions are free to address any topic related to the fields of
Business Process Modeling, Development and Support.
Submissions
You are invited to submit a paper that concerns the topics mentioned
above and all other topics related to business process modeling,
development and support. Three categories of submissions are welcome:
1) Completed research papers (technical papers or empirical evaluation
papers) should report results in an advanced stage, including at least
partial evaluation.
2) Experience reports present work completed or being completed in the
context of a real-life organization. The work should have some practical
goal, pure research purpose does not fall in the category "Experience
report".
3) Idea papers related to the focus theme “Transformative BPMDS” should
address completely new research positions or approaches, demonstrating
the shortcomings of current methods, tools, meta-models, etc.
Full papers with up to 15 pages or short papers with up to 8 pages can
be submitted to these categories. Submissions should follow the
guidelines in http://www.bpmds.org/guidelines and adhere to the
formatting instructions at
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Please submit your paper
in PDF format through the conference management system at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpmds19. The work must be
unpublished and must not be under review elsewhere. Accepted submissions
will be presented during the working conference, and full papers will be
published in a Springer LNBIP proceedings volume. Accepted short papers
will be published in a CEUR online proceedings volume. After the
BPMDS’19 conference, selected papers can be published as extended
versions in a special issue of the International Journal on Software and
Systems Modeling (SoSyM, www.sosym.org). Note that the topic theme
“Transformative BPMDS” is suggested to make this year’s edition of BPMDS
a special forum for this theme, however, it is mandatory for “idea
paper” submissions only.
Important Dates
05 Mar 2019 - Abstract submission (optional)
12 Mar 2019 - Paper submission (extended)
04 Apr 2019 - Notifications
09 Apr 2019 - Camera-ready version
Organizers and Program Committee Chairs
Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
rainer.schmidt(a)hm.edu
Jens Gulden, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
jensgulden(a)acm.org
Program Committee
João Paulo A. Almeida, Eric Andonoff, Judith Barrios Albornoz, Ilia
Bider, Kahina Bessai, Karsten Böhm, Lars Brehm, Dirk Fahland, Claude
Godart, Renata Guizzardi, Jens Gulden, Amine Jalali, Paul Johannesson,
Marite Kirikova, Agnes Koschmider, Marcello La Rosa, Jan Mendling,
Michael Möhring, Jens Nimis, Selmin Nurcan, Oscar Pastor, Elias
Pimenidis, Gregor Polancic, Manfred Reichert, Iris Reinhartz-Berger, Gil
Regev, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Colette Rolland, Michael Rosemann, Shazia
Sadiq, Rainer Schmidt, Stefan Schönig, Samira Si-Said Cherfi, Pnina
Soffer, Roland Ukor, Barbara Weber, Matthias Weidlich, Jelena
Zdravkovic, Alfred Zimmermann
Steering Committee
Ilia Bider, Selmin Nurcan, Rainer Schmidt, Pnina Soffer
Industrial Advisory Board
Ilia Bider, Pascal Negros, Gil Regev
About BPMDS
The continued interest in this topic on behalf of the IS community is
reflected by the success of the past BPMDS events, and their promotion
from a workshop to a working conference. The BPMDS series has produced
nineteen events from 1998 to 2018. From 2011, BPMDS has become a two-day
working conference attached to CAiSE (Conference on Advanced Information
Systems Engineering). The basic principles of the BPMDS series are:
1) BPMDS serves as a meeting place for researchers and practitioners in
the areas of business development and business applications (software)
development. 2) The aim of the event is mainly discussions, rather than
presentations. 3) Each event has a theme that is mandatory for idea
papers. 4) Each event's results are, usually, published in a special
issue of an international journal. The goals, format, and history of
BPMDS can be found on: http://www.bpmds.org/history.
Sponsored by IFIP WG8.1 (International Federation for Information
Processing Working Group 8.1)
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Information Systems and Enterprise Modeling - Prof. Frank
Computer Science and Business Information Systems (ICB)
Department of Economic Science
University of Duisburg-Essen, Campus Essen
room R09 R04 H35
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Subject: [AISWorld] 13th Mediterranean Conference on Information
Systems and 16th Conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS (ITAIS&MCIS
2019) - CfP
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019 09:55:33 +0000
From: Stefano Za <sza(a)luiss.it>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear Colleagues,
This year the 13th Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems and
the 16th conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS will be organized as a
joint conference.
The conference will be held at University of Naples “Parthenope”
(https://en.uniparthenope.it/), on September 27th–28th, 2019
Submissions will be evaluated through a standard blind review process.
Track chairs will select reviewers and ensure anonymity of the review
process. Authors are highly encouraged to seek guidance from Track
Chairs prior submitting the paper. We then suggest authors to submit an
abstract in order to receive a feedback by the track chairs before the
full paper submission.
ITAIS and MCIS have two different traditions concerning the proceedings
publication. For this reason, authors must specify on which kind of
proceedings publication are interested during the full paper submission
process on the Easychair platform.
Further details can be found on the conference website:
http://www.mcis2019.eu or http://www.itais.org/conference
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for encouraged abstract submission: April 21, 2019
Full paper submission: May 20, 2019 Notification of acceptance: July 16,
2019 Final paper submission: August 26, 2019 Doctoral Consortium:
September 26-27, 2019 Conference: September 27 – 28, 2019
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CONFERENCE TRACKS
T00 – General track: submissions that do not fit in one of the themes
below may be submitted in the general track of the conference
Co-Chairs: S. Kokolakis (U. of the Aegean), I. Ramos (University of
Minho), B.R. Schlichter (Aarhus U.)
T01 – Digital competence and work organization in public sector
organizations and services
Co-Chairs: F. Buonocore (U. of Naples Parthenope), R. Agrifoglio (U. of
Naples Parthenope), A. Giangreco (IESEG School of Management)
T02 – Accounting, Auditing and Controlling in the information and
digital age
Co-Chairs: K. Corsi (U. of Sassari), P. Dameri (U. of Genova), E. Bonson
(University of Huelva, ES), M. Vasarhelyi (Rutgers University)
T03 – Sustainable digitalization and innovation in healthcare, welfare
and third sector
Co-Chairs: M. Grisot (Westerdals Oslo ACT, NO), C. Luo (Southwest
Medical University, China), V. Iacopino (U. Cattolica), T. Lindroth (U.
of Gothenburg)
T04 – Digital Ecosystems: Trends, Perspectives and Opportunities
Co-Chairs: L. Caporarello (SDA Bocconi), J. Pallud (Strasbourg Business
School), E. Scornavacca (Merrick School of Business, Baltimore)
T05 – Artificial Intelligence and the Interplay with business innovation
Co-Chairs: S. Fosso-Wamba (Toulouse Business School), M. Queiroz (U. of
São Paulo), E. Mosconi (U. of Sherbrooke)
T06 – Designing Smart Organizations. Novel theories, methods, and
applications
Co-Chairs: L. Tirabeni (U. Turin), A. Rapp (U. Turin), R.F. Ciriello (IT
U. of Copenhagen), F. Butera (U. of Milano Bicocca)
T07 – Management, Governance & Portfolio Management of Digitalization
Projects
Co-Chairs: M.E. Nenni (U. of Naples Federico II), R. Winter (U. of St.
Gallen)
T08 – User-driven innovation in the public and private sector:
participation, engagement and coproduction
Co-Chairs: W. Castelnovo (U. of Insubria), P. Depaoli (Sapienza U.),
N.G. Badr (Grenoble Graduate School of Business, FR)
T09 – Industry 4.0, co-creation and sustainability: insights from global
digitalised production
Co-Chairs: F. Bellini (Uninettuno U.), F. D’Ascenzo (Sapienza U.), A.M.
Dima (Bucharest U.)
T10 – Traditional and Future e-Government: from e-Government 1.0 to
e-Government 3.0
Co-Chairs: E. Loukis (U. of the Aegean), Y. Charalabidis (U. of the
Aegean), C. Alexopoulos (U. of the Aegean)
T11 – Socio-Technical perspectives for the future of work and society
Co-Chairs: P. Bednar (U. of Portsmouth), F. Cabitza (U. Milano Bicocca),
A. Ravarini (LIUC), M. Sadok (U. of Tunis)
T12 – Online communities as a new form of digital collective action in a
digital society
Co-Chairs: A.M. Braccini (U. della Tuscia), T. Federici (U. della
Tuscia), Ø. Sæbø (U. of Agder, NO)
T13 – Big Data and Business Analytics Ecosystems
Co-Chairs: I.O. Pappas (U. of Agder, NO), P. Mikalef (NTNU, NO), M.N.
Giannakos (NTNU, NO), J. Krogstie (NTNU, NO)
The conference chairs, the programme chairs and the organizing committee
are looking forward to meeting you in Naples!
The ItAIS and MCIS 2019 conference team
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Subject: [AISWorld] [Deadline Approaching - March 15th] CfP for the
APJIS (SCOPUS-indexed Journal) Special Issue, "Smart Services and IoT"
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019 12:53:18 +0900
From: Sung-Byung Yang <sbyang(a)khu.ac.kr>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
[CALL FOR PAPERS]
Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems (APJIS), a SCOPUS indexed
Journal
Special Issue: SMART SERVICES AND INTERNET OF THINGS
ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS:
APJIS is the premier journal on information systems research in the Asia
Pacific region. The journal seeks to advance knowledge about the effective
and efficient utilization of information technology by individuals, groups,
organizations, society, and nations for the improvement of economic and
social welfare. [http://apjis.or.kr/]
[GUEST EDITORS]
Sung-Byung Yang, Kyung Hee University, South Korea, sbyang(a)khu.ac.kr
<mailto:sbyang@khu.ac.kr>
Kyung Young Lee, Dalhousie University, Canada, ky354506(a)dal.ca
<mailto:ky354506@dal.ca>
Sunghun Chung, The University of Queensland, Australia,
s.chung(a)business.uq.edu.au <mailto:s.chung@business.uq.edu.au>
[THEME]
Internet of Things (IoT), which refers to "the networked interconnection of
everyday objects, which are often equipped with ubiquitous intelligence", is
now being implemented to many consumer products or services and applied to
many different industries. Things that are previously not much to do with
the Internet connectivity are now connected to the Internet and provide
'smart services' to consumers of many industries.
This special issue on 'Smart Services and Internet of Things' focuses on the
topics related to the applications of IoT to consumer products and services,
which have become 'smarter' thanks to IoT. There are many applications of
IoT that enable smart services. For example, with wearable technologies,
wristwatches have become smarter (i.e., smartwatches) and have enhanced
consumers' lives in various ways (e.g., fitness tracking, health monitoring,
scheduling, communications support, etc.). Smart speakers (e.g., Google Home
and Amazon Echo) have improved consumers' experience in searching
information, managing time, online shopping, etc. Smart home technologies
have helped us save energy consumption and have provided more comfort in
everyday lives. There are many other applications of IoT and smart services
applied in diverse industries, such as healthcare, agribusiness (e.g., IoT
connected smart farms, vineyards, and fish-farms), tourism, and
transportation, to name a few. Moreover, even many municipal and federal
governments are adopting IoT to improve their citizens' lives better and
smarter (e.g., the city of Chicago). Smart services and IoT, however,
present both opportunities and threats related to IT security. As more
things (e.g., devices, sensors, homes, etc.) are connected to the Internet,
more aspects of our lives become embedded in smart services enabled by IoT.
Therefore, IT security issues with IoT and smart services would become much
more important than those in conventional IT systems, since the security
breaches to IoT and smart services might do serious harms to our lives.
[TOPICS]
The following questions in general could be asked and explored in this
special issue. What are the impact of IoT and smart services on individuals,
groups, firms, industries, or countries? What are the challenges and
successes in implementing IoT on smart services in various industries? Why
are some implementations of IoT and smart services more successful than
others? How do people/firms adopt IoT and smart services? What are the
challenges and issues related to adopting IoT and smart services? What are
the key security issues for IoT and smart services? All conceptual,
analytical, technical, and empirical papers are welcome as long as they
develop or extend theory and provide implications to practice. We encourage
all research methodologies, including simulations, text-mining, sentiment
analysis, field experiments/observations, case studies, surveys, etc. Topics
of interest include but are not limited to the following:
- Adoption and diffusion of IoT and smart services
- Applications and business models of IoT and smart services
- Business intelligence in IoT and smart services
- Business models and processes of IoT and smart services
- Case studies of IoT and smart services
- Challenges and successes in implementing IoT on smart services
- Concepts and theories of IoT and smart services
- Deviant consumer behaviors in smart services
- Impact of IoT and smart services on individuals, groups, firms,
industries, or countries
- IoT and smart cities
- IoT and smart factories/smart farms
- IoT and smart home
- IoT and smart products
- IoT and smart services in tourism, healthcare, game, and other industries
- Policy, governance, and sustainability issues of IoT and smart services
- Privacy and security issues for IoT and smart services
- Research methods in IoT and smart services
- Technologies for design IoT and smart services
[SUBMISSION GUIDELINES]
- All papers should be submitted to the submission system
(http://www.e-apjis.or.kr/journal.do?method=journalintro
<http://www.e-apjis.or.kr/journal.do?method=journalintro&journalSeq=J000067>
&journalSeq=J000067).
- Submissions should follow standard formatting and style guidelines for
the Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems
(http://apjis.or.kr/common/sub/editorialpolicy03.asp?hoho=1).
- The author(s) should indicate that the submission is for the special issue
(Smart Services and IoT) on the first page of the manuscript.
[TIME PLAN]
- Submission Due: March 15, 2019 (Extended, and no further extension)
- 1st Round Review Decision: May 15, 2019
- Revised Submission Due: July 15, 2019
- 2nd Round Final Review Decision: August 31, 2019
- Publication: September 30, 2019
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Sung-Byung Yang
Ph.D. of Management Engineering (e-Biz & MIS)
Associate Professor
School of Management
Kyung Hee University
26 Kyungheedae-ro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 02447, Korea
E-mail: <mailto:sbyang@khu.ac.kr> sbyang(a)khu.ac.kr
Tel: +82-2-961-9548
Fax: +82-2-961-0515
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