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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2020 CFPs: Business Simulations in Higher
Education minitrack
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 21:43:48 +0000
From: Anabela Mesquita <abmesquita(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Greetings Colleagues,
Please consider submitting a manuscript to the Business Simulations in
Higher Education minitrack ( # 3 under IS in Education, Curriculum,
Education, and Teaching Cases (SIGED)).
More and more, the world of work is demanding soft skills as a requisite
to enter the job market. As a consequence, HEI are introducing changes
in the pedagogical approaches and teaching methods in order to meet
these needs and expectations. One solution includes the incorporation of
Business Simulation methodologies in the most diverse courses, at all
educational levels. These types of solutions enable students to develop
important skills, together with practical knowledge. This mini-track
provides an opportunity for educators, researchers, students and
practitioners to exchange ideas, techniques, and experiences concerning
the use of these techniques as a way to acquire practical knowledge and
develop soft skills. Different submission topics and formats are
welcome, ranging from papers describing games and simulations, to papers
presenting technological solutions and even the description of the use
of such a solution in higher education.
Nowadays, the development of soft skills is considered as important as
the more technical and theoretical knowledge in order to become
employable and competitive. Employers are looking for professionals that
possess practical knowledge and understand clearly the business where
they are entering in. One possible solution to help students to develop
those capabilities is by the use of business simulations as these
simulate the real situation, where the student potentially might enroll,
helping key actors to feel and learn as if they were in the world of
work. This mini-track is an opportunity for educators, researchers,
students, and practitioners to share and exchange ideas, techniques, and
experiences regarding business simulation, its development, application
and pedagogical approaches.
Suggested topics related to Business Simulation:
Games and business simulation in education
Virtual learning environments
Available solutions and technologies for business simulation
Pedagogical and methodological issues in the use of business simulations
Assessment of the learning outcomes in the use of Business Simulations
Case Studies in the Effectiveness of Business Simulations in IS Education
Theories behind the development and use of Business Simulations
Ethical issues concerning the use of business simulations
Challenges faced by educators and students
Mobile business simulation
Integration of students in the job market
Papers must be submitted through the conference website. For more
information about the process, please visit:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/
<https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/>
* February 28, 2020: manuscript submission deadline for authors at
5:00pm MST.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Mini track chairs:
Paulino Silva - paulino(a)iscap.ipp.pt <mailto:paulino@iscap.ipp.pt>
and Anabela Mesquita - sarmento(a)iscap.ipp.pt <mailto:sarmento@iscap.ipp.pt>
Thank you for your consideration. We look forward to seeing you at AMCIS
2020.
Paulino Silva
Anabela Mesquita
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Subject: [AISWorld] African IS Paper Development Workshop - [Pre-ECIS
2020) June 13th (1pm – 6pm)
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 15:50:56 +0000
From: Abayomi Baiyere <aba.digi(a)cbs.dk>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
We invite scholars (PhD Students and Academics) who are resident in
Africa to this inaugural paper development workshop. The workshop is
targeted at developing IS scholarship on the continent. Specifically,
the workshop is a platform for IS scholars in the African continent to
come with their work and get feedback from highly established scholars
and journal editors in the field. The focus of the feedback is primarily
to give guidance and direction on how to develop the papers for
publication in the top international IS journals. The idea is to enable
a vibrant IS community that stimulates and encourages scholars on the
continent to have a voice and contribute to the advancement of IS
scholarship internationally. While we encourage papers developed by
African IS scholars residing in Africa, we welcome submissions developed
in collaboration with other IS scholars across the globe. The event is
planned as a pre-ECIS workshop taking place on June 13th from 1pm-6pm.
See https://ecis2020.ma/workshops-and-ancillary-meetings/. Kindly
forward this call to potential participants that may be interested.
*Submission Instructions
To take part in this inaugural workshop, interested participants are
required to submit their work that they intend to develop further into a
journal article.
• Submit an extended abstract of the paper for which feedback is sought
to ayaburi(a)utrgv.edu<mailto:emmanuel.ayaburi@utrgv.edu>
• The abstract should be a maximum of 5-pages single-space (excluding
references)
• Include a cover page that clearly indicates the Name and African
Affiliation of the Author(s)
• Deadline: March 31st, 2020
*Format
The workshop will feature roundtable discussion of submitted papers with
assigned editors/mentors. Furthermore, we plan one or more panel
sessions to foster and encourage community building and continuity of
this initiative.
*Funding Opportunities
The organizers of ECIS have provided funding for up to 10 participants
to attend the workshop. This fund covers registration and accommodation
costs to attend the conference. For more instructions, please see the
funding information page. Additional funding opportunities are being
discussed.
*Editors
Frantz Rowe (EJIS)
Dorothy Leidner (JAIS)
Alok Gupta (ISR)
Dov Te’eni (EJIS)
Robert Davison (ISJ)
Raghav Rao (ISF)
Gabriele Picoli (MISQE)
Sajda Qureshi (ITD)
*Mentors
Ali Elquammah
John Effah
Amany Elbanna
Olayinka David-West
Samuel Fosso Wamba
Lisa Seymour
*Note: More will be added and the list updated accordingly.
*Program Committee Members
Abayomi Baiyere aba.digi(a)cbs.dk<mailto:aba.digi@cbs.dk>
Emmanuel Ayaburi
emmanuel.ayaburi(a)utrgv.edu<mailto:emmanuel.ayaburi@utrgv.edu>
Francis Kofi Andoh-Baidoo
francis.andohbaidoo(a)utrgv.edu<mailto:francis.andohbaidoo@utrgv.edu>
Kirstin Krauss kirstin.krauss(a)gmail.com<mailto:kirstin.krauss@gmail.com>
Caroline Khene c.khene(a)ru.ac.za<mailto:c.khene@ru.ac.za>
Isam Faik disif(a)nus.edu.sg<mailto:disif@nus.edu.sg>
Redouane El Amrani relamrani(a)audencia.com<mailto:relamrani@audencia.com>
Abayomi Baiyere
Assistant Professor
Department of Digitalization
Copenhagen Business School - CBS
Howitzvej 60, 3.18 | 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Tel: +45 4185 2611 | +358 503 290 991
Mail: aba.digi(a)cbs.dk<mailto:aba.digi@cbs.dk> | Web:
www.cbs.dk/en/staff/abadigi<http://www.cbs.dk/en/staff/abadigi>
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Subject: [WI] SMAP2020 - 3rd Call for papers / Call for Special Sessions
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 17:19:36 +0200
From: smap-publicity(a)image.ntua.gr
Reply-To: smap-publicity(a)image.ntua.gr
[Apologies for cross-postings]
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15th International Workshop on Semantic and Social Media Adaptation and
Personalization (SMAP 2020)
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SMAP 2020
July 1-2, 2020
Zakynthos, Greece
https://smap2020.eu
* PRESENTATION:
The 15th International Workshop on Semantic and Social Media Adaptation
and Personalization (SMAP 2020) will take place in Zakynthos, Greece, on
1st and 2nd July 2020. SMAP 2020 will be organized with the support of
University of Thessaly and Ionian University.
The Semantic and Social Media Adaptation and Personalization (SMAP)
workshop is the evolution of the Semantic Media Adaptation and
Personalization initiative, which was founded back during the summer of
2006 in an effort to discuss the state-of-the-art, recent advances and
future perspectives for semantic media adaptation and personalization.
However, as social media applications have nowadays substantially
transformed the way organizations, communities, and individuals
interact, the scopes of SMAP were extended towards the social aspect,
seeking to bring together researchers from the Social Web, as well as
from the Semantic Web communities.
After 14 successful workshops starting from Athens (2006), and then
London (2007), Prague (2008), San Sebastian (2009), Limassol (2010),
Vigo (2011), Luxembourg (2012), Bayonne (2013), Corfu (2014), Trento
(2015), Thessaloniki (2016), Bratislava (2017), Zaragoza (2018), and
Larnaca (2019), the SMAP workshop series has been consolidated as a
reference event in order to discuss about the newest advances in the field.
* AIM AND TOPICS:
SMAP 2020 aims to address several issues of semantic and social
multimedia technologies and their use in content creation, media
adaptation and user profiling. Topics of interest include but are not
limited to:
-Content creation, annotation and modeling for semantic and social web
-Computational intelligence for media adaptation and personalization
-Semantics-driven indexing and retrieval of multimedia contents
-User modeling and dynamic profiling
-Ontologies and reasoning
-Multimedia standards
-Semantics-based recommender systems: theory and applications
-Recommender systems for mobile users
-Web adaptation methods and techniques
-Hybrid social and semantic approaches to profiling, recommendation
engines or adaptation systems
-Social multimedia applications (livecasting, audio-video sharing)
-Social multimedia tagging and multimedia content communities
-User-generated content mechanisms
-Privacy/Security issues in Social and Personalized Media Applications
-Privacy preserving data mining and social networks
-Content customization and adaptation
-Semantic context modeling and extraction
-Context-aware multimedia applications
-Adaptive and personalized multimedia summaries
-Multilingual content navigation
-Intelligent personalized interfaces
-Social and semantic media collaboration platforms (e.g., semantic wikis)
-Social web economics and business
-Social network aggregation
-Social data analytics
-Social data mining
-Adaptive/Personalized conversational media
* IMPORTANT DATES:
-Paper submission deadline: *March 31, 2020*
-Notification of acceptance: April 21, 2020
-Camera-ready submission deadline: April 30, 2020
-Registration for authors: April 30, 2020
-Early registration: April 30, 2020
-Late registration: July 1, 2020
-Workshop: 1-2 July, 2020
* SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Each submitted paper will be refereed by at least three members of the
SMAP 2020 Program Committee, based on its relevance, originality,
significance, technical soundness and clarity of expression.
Submissions must be in English, and can present mature research or
experimental results as well as promising work in progress. Papers must
be formatted according to the IEEE 2-column conference article style,
with a limit of 6 pages, including all figures, tables and references. A
minimum paper length of 4 pages is also imposed.
For your convenience, you may use the LaTeX
(https://hilab.di.ionio.gr/smap2020/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/SMAP2020_wind…)
or MS Word
(https://hilab.di.ionio.gr/smap2020/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/SMAP2020_usle…)
templates. Papers can be submitted via EasyChair
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smap2020) in .pdf format.
* PROCEEDINGS / PUBLICATIONS:
As with all previous editions of SMAP, all accepted papers will be
indexed by IEEE Xplore, as well as DBLP and Scopus.
Selected accepted papers will be invited to be submitted to the Special
Issue on “Social and Semantic Trends: Tools and Applications” of the
Information MDPI international indexed (DBLP, Scopus, ESCI, Google
Scholar) journal, on a special, 100% APC-waived (0 euros) submission
status.
* CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSIONS:
The SMAP 2020 technical program will highlight a series of Special
Sessions to complement the regular program with new or emerging topics
of particular interest to topics of SMAP community.
Prospective organizers of Special Sessions are encouraged to submit
their proposals using the following MS Word (.docx) template file:
https://hilab.di.ionio.gr/smap2020/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/SMAP_2020_Tem….
Proposals should at minimum include the following information:
- Title of the proposed Special Session
- Motivation, indicating the novelty of the topic and any possible
interdisciplinary flavor
- Short biography of the organizers
- List of at least four (4) tentative contributed papers (including
titles, authors, contact information of the corresponding author, and a
short abstract).
Upon acceptance of the Special Session proposal, the contributed papers
will be submitted in the same format as regular papers. Organizers
should avoid contributing more than two papers.
Proposals will be evaluated based on the timeliness of the topic and on
the qualifications of the organizers and of the authors of the
contributed papers, as well.
Papers in each accepted SMAP 2020 Special Session will undergo a review
process, similar to other regular SMAP 2020 papers. It is the
responsibility of the organizers to ensure that their Special Session
papers meet SMAP quality standards. In case a paper in a Special Session
does not meet the expected quality, it will be rejected and an effort
will be made to draw papers from the regular submission process to fill
in the gap. If too many papers for a given Special Session are not
accepted in the review process and we are unable to find suitable
substitutes from the regular review pool, the Special Session may be
cancelled. In such a case, the accepted papers from a cancelled Special
Session will be placed into the regular workshop program.
Special Session Proposals should be sent in PDF format to the Special
Session Chair at the following e-mail address:
Manolis Maragoudakis <mmarag(a)gmail.com>
Any other inquiries may also be sent to the same e-mail address.
* GENERAL CHAIRS:
Evaggelos Spyrou, University of Thessaly
Phivos Mylonas, Ionian University
* PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
Harry Agius, Brunel University
Panos Alexopoulos, Textkernel
Adel Alti, University of Setif
Ioannis Anagnostopoulos, University of Thessaly
Christina Beneki, Ionian University
Maria Bielikova, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Fernando Bobillo, University of Zaragoza
George Caridakis, University of the Aegean
Dimitris Dranidis, The University of Sheffield
Themis Exarchos, Ionian University
William Grosky, University of Michigan
Francesco Guerra, Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia
Tomas Horvath, Eotvos Lorand University
Sergio Ilarri, University of Zaragoza
Katerina Kabassi, Ionian University
Christos Kalloniatis, University of the Aegean
Rajkumar Kannan, King Faisal University
Ioannis Karydis, Ionian University
Petros Kefalas, The University of Sheffield
Katia-Lida Kermanidis, Ionian University
Michal Kompan, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Theodore Kotsilieris, University of the Peloponesse
Panos Kourouthanassis, Ionian University
Sebastien Laborie, T2i - LIUPPA - Universite de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour
Martin Lopez-Nores, University of Vigo
Ioanna Lykourentzou, Utrecht University
Trevor Martin, University of Bristol
Vasileios Mezaris, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas
Aggelos Michalas, University of Western Macedonia
Sarantis Mitropoulos, Ionian University
Nektarios Moumoutzis, Technical University of Crete
Phivos Mylonas, Ionian University
Yannick Naudet, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
Klimis Ntalianis, University of West Attica
Stergios Palamas, Ionian University
Jan Paralic, Technical University Kosice
Iraklis Paraskakis, South East European Reserach Centre
Jose Pazos-Arias, University of Vigo
Philippe Roose, LIUPPA/UPPA
Petr Saloun, VSB-TU Ostrava
Florence Sedes, Universite Paul Sabatier - Toulouse III
Marian Simko, Slovak University of Technology
Jakub Simko, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Evaggelos Spyrou, University of Thessaly
Michalis Stefanidakis, Ionian University
Raquel Trillo-Lado, Universidad de Zaragoza
Nicolas Tsapatsoulis, Cyprus University of Technology
Thrasyvoulos Tsiatsos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Panagiotis Vlamos, Ionian University
Stefanos Vrochidis, Information Technologies Institute
Jaroslav Zendulka, Brno University of Technology
* CONTACT:
hilab (at) ionio.gr
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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS CALL FOR PAPERS-MINI-TRACK: E-commerce in
Globalization Era
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 07:31:44 +0800 (GMT+08:00)
From: 牟健 <jian.mou(a)xidian.edu.cn>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
AMCIS 2020, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, August 12-16
MINI-TRACK: E-commerce in Globalization Era
TRACK: Global, International, and Cross Cultural Research in Information
Systems
DESCRIPTION
Cross-border e-commerce, which is a new type of trading, has developed
rapidly integrating the global economy. Globally, both suppliers and
consumers from all over the world could trade online across time and
space to satisfy the demand from each other. Meanwhile, sellers get the
opportunity to expand their businesses outside their often-saturated
home market and tap into newer markets. The rapid growth of global
e-commerce, however, is not without its roadblocks. In fact, there have
been many barriers and challenges in such areas as logistics, customs
clearance, international payment, customer services, product frauds,
global e-commerce talents training and education, culture and social
adaption. Common problems reported by buyers in global e-commerce are
product frauds and counterfeits, limitation of delivery methods, failed
deliveries, contract termination, unauthorized charges, defective
products, and inconvenient returns. In addition, global strategic
factors, government-imposed factors, market factors, and
transaction-specific factors jointly impact the development of global
e-commerce, making it more difficult to solve those problems. We thus
organize this mini-track to explore the many substantial challenges of
global issue in e-commerce.
Possible contributions may include, but are not limited to, the
following topics:
· The success of e-commerce in globalization era (focusing on both
buyers and seller’s perspectives)
· International online marketing related issues
· The policies and e-commerce in globalization era
· Mobile technologies and e-commerce in globalization era
· Logistics and global e-commerce
· Education and training models for e-commerce in globalization era
· Communication and collaboration for e-commerce in globalization era
· Economic and business innovation for e-commerce in globalization era
· Trust, privacy and security related issues in global e-commerce
· Service and cross-border e-commerce
· Localization related issues in global e-commerce
· Cross-cultural issues in global e-commerce
· Artificial intelligence and Fin-tech in global e-commerce
· Other emerging issues in global e-commerce.
SUBMISSION TYPES
• Full papers must not exceed 10 pages (approx. 5,000 words)
• Emergent Research Forum (ERF) papers must not exceed 5 pages (approx.
2,500 words)
All submissions must conform to the AMCIS 2020 submission
template<https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/>
and will be peer-reviewed using a double-blind system.
IMPORTANT DATES
January 6, 2020: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2020 begin
February 28, 2020: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes at 5:00pm MST
March 5, 2020: All papers have assigned reviewers
April 13, 2020: Track Chair recommendations due
April 22, 2020: Notification of Workshop acceptance
April 22, 2020: Camera-ready papers are due at 5:00 pm MST
MINI-TRACK CHAIRS
Dr. Jian Mou
Jian.mou(a)xidian.edu.cn
Xidian University
Dr. Lin Xiao
xiaolin(a)nuaa.edu.cn
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: special issue-E-commerce in Globalization Era
(JGITM)
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 07:32:53 +0800 (GMT+08:00)
From: 牟健 <jian.mou(a)xidian.edu.cn>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear colleagues
We are conducting a special issue in the Journal of Global Information
Technology Management (JGITM). We are looking forward your submissions.
JGITM is an SSCI indexed journal, which has excellent reputations for IS
scholars. The call for paper lists below.You may also found more
information from:
https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/e-commerce-in-globalization-era/CALL
FOR PAPERSSpecial issue of Journal of Global Information Technology
Management (JGITM)Theme: E-commerce in Globalization EraFull paper
submission deadline: September 1, 2020
Special Issue Guest Editor
Jian Mou (jian.mou(a)xidian.edu.cn), Xidian University & University of Ottawa
Xusen Cheng (xusen.cheng(a)uibe.edu.cn), University of International
Business and Economics
Lin Xiao (xiaolin(a)nuaa.edu.cn), Nanjing University of Aeronautics and
Astronautics
Theme
With the rapid development of global economy and emerging information
technologies, e-commerce has entered
into a new era. Cross-border e-commerce, which is a new type of trading, has
developed rapidly integrating the global economy. Globally, both
suppliers and
consumers from all over the world could trade online across time and
space to
satisfy the demand from each other. Meanwhile, sellers get the
opportunity to
expand their businesses outside their often-saturated home market and
tap into
newer markets. According to iiMedia Research, global e-commerce will
become a $800
billion market by 2019, with an increase of 27% in 2018.
Two factors have contributed to the rapid growth of global e-commerce.
The first is globalization. Countries
nowadays are more integrated with each other than before. For instance,
with recent
initiation of the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk
Road (the Belt and Road initiative for short, from Asia to Europe and
Africa),
many countries will tighten the economical relationships with countries
on the
paths of “Belt and Road.” The second is information technology
innovations. Infrastructures
and platforms conducive to e-commerce have been significantly improved,
international logistics are more efficient, and international payment
has become
more secure than ever before.
The rapid growth of global e-commerce, however, is not without its
roadblocks. In fact, there have been
many barriers and challenges in such areas as logistics, customs
clearance, international
payment, customer services, product frauds, global e-commerce talents
training
and education, culture and social adaption. Common problems reported by
buyers
in global e-commerce are product frauds and counterfeits, limitation of
delivery methods, failed deliveries, contract termination, unauthorized
charges, defective products, and inconvenient returns. Solving these
problems
is not easy because more than one country is involved and international
cooperation is often required. In addition, global strategic factors,
government-imposed factors, market factors, and transaction-specific factors
jointly impact the development of global e-commerce, making it more
difficult
to solve those problems.
We thus organize this special issue and encourage
authors to submit topics addressing the many substantial challenges of
global
issue in e-commerce. We believe these topics can provide enormous potential
benefits for both researchers and practitioners in e-commerce and
international
trade industry from all over the world.
Aims and Scope
The special issue of JGITM will be
devoted to the exploration
of the many substantial challenges of global issue in e-commerce. It will
provide a forum for academic researchers, policy makers and practitioners.
Papers of all theoretical and methodological approaches are welcome.
Consistent
with the focus of JGITM, all submitted papers must address global issues
associated with electronic commerce in globalization era.
Possible contributions may include, but are not limited to, the
following topics:
· The success of e-commerce in globalization era (focusing on both
buyers and seller’s perspectives)
· International online marketing related issues
· The policies and e-commerce in globalization era
· Mobile technologies and e-commerce in globalization era
· Logistics and global e-commerce
· Education and training models for e-commerce in globalization era
· Communication and collaboration for e-commerce in globalization era
· Economic and business innovation for e-commerce in globalization era
· Trust, privacy and security related issues in global e-commerce
· Service and cross-border e-commerce
· Localization related issues in global e-commerce
· Cross-cultural issues in global e-commerce
· Artificial intelligence and Fin-tech in global e-commerce
· Other emerging issues in global e-commerce.
All papers will go through a blind-review process. Each paper will be
reviewed by at least three reviewers and the guest editor. The guest
editor will make acceptance recommendations to the Editor in Chief, Dr.
Prashant Palvia, who will make the final decision.
Submissions to the special issue should be full research papers. Each
submitted paper will be peer
double blind review in the same manner as other submissions to the journal.
Relevance, quality and originality of the contribution are the major
acceptance
criteria for each submission. After initial screening, papers are
reviewed by
selected members of the editorial board and peers from an international pool
for quality, consistency and research contribution. Authors are welcome to
nominate one of the special issue editors or preferred reviewers when
submitting their paper where no conflict of interest exist (an existing
business or professional partnership, past or present association as thesis
advisor or thesis student, and/or collaboration on a project or on a
book/article/report/paper or co-editing of a journal, compendium, or
conference
proceedings constitutes a conflict of interest). Papers submitted to this
journal must contain original results and must not be submitted
elsewhere while
being evaluated. If a duplication is found, papers are subject to being
rejected for that reason alone.
The special issue will include the following
.Editorial preface to be written by the guest editors
.3 or 4 referred papers
.An interview with a CIO or another senior executive of a company
.A book review relevant to the theme of the special issue
Important Dates
|Two-page proposal by authors (optional)|July 1, 2020||Proposal feedback
to authors |July 15, 2020||Deadline for submission |September 1,
2020||Initial decision and revisions sent to authors |November 1,
2020||Deadline for revised papers:|January 1, 2021||Notification of
final acceptances:|March 1, 2021||Deadline for final versions: |May 1,
2021||Tentative publication date:|July, 2021|
Submissions:
Please follow the instructions on JGITM to prepare your manuscript and
submit via the online system of Editorial Manager.
Strategy for soliciting papers
We are mainly focus on the
authors from Information Systems, e-commerce, marketing, and International
Business. We plan to solicit submissions using electronic list services
such as
Association for Information Systems (AIS). We will send CFP to selected,
well
known, researchers in the field. We also plan to distribute fliers with
CFP at various
information systems related conferences such as AMCIS 2019, HICSS 2020,
and ICIS
2019. The guest editors are serving as track chairs for aforementioned
flagship
conferences.
Best regards
Jian Mou
Xidian University & University of Ottawa
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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2020 Mini-Track on Value Appropriation and
Creation in Platform-Mediated Collaborative Environments: Call for Papers
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2020 14:20:21 +0000
From: Yijing Li <yijing.li(a)unsw.edu.au>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
2020 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Track: Virtual Communities and Collaboration
Mini-track: Value Appropriation and Creation in Platform-Mediated
Collaborative Environments
Dear Colleges,
We invite submissions to the “Value Appropriation and Creation in
Platform-Mediated Collaborative Environments” mini-track under the
“Virtual Communities and Collaboration” track at the Americas Conference
on Information Systems (AMCIS) 2020 to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah,
August 12-16, 2020.
<Mini-Track Description>
Virtual communities are reshaping the way we communicate and collaborate
with one another, shifting us from spatial- and temporal-confined
interactions towards fluid peer-to-peer marketplaces and other
firm-market hybrids. The platform-mediated collaboration paradigm has
sprung up to facilitate both individuals and/or organizations in pooling
resources for the pursuit of mutual goals. For instance, we crowdfund
innovation from Kickstarter, staff projects through Amazon’s Mechanical
Turk, incubate products from open-source designs acquired through
micro-manufacturers like FirstBuild, organize virtual meetings using
WebEx, and work with team members via Asana. As virtual communities
redefine the boundaries and structures of human collaborations,
comprehending human behaviors in digital environments and deriving
design considerations for digital services that optimize collaborative
processes is imperative for realizing collaboration in the virtual space.
This mini-track embraces both retrospective and progressive views on
behavioral and design issues related to virtual collaborative platforms.
Particularly, we are interested in research that unravels the interplay
of human behaviors and virtual collaborative platforms at the
individual, group, organization, and societal levels as well as the
intersection across levels. Contributions to this mini-track should
expand our knowledge on how technologies govern and shape human
behaviors in virtual communities as well as how such technology-mediated
human behaviors, in turn, inform the design of virtual collaborative
platforms. We welcome both theoretical and empirical contributions that
explore how digital services can be designed to appropriate and create
value in platform-mediated collaborative environments, especially those
that subscribe to inter-disciplinary perspectives and/or adopt mixed
methods.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Influence of individual and collective behaviors on the design and
usage of virtual collaborative platforms
- Influence of virtual collaborative platforms on individual behaviors,
group dynamics, as well as organizational norms and policies
- Influence of political and socio-economic factors on human behaviors
associated with virtual collaboration
- Patterns of human/human-machine interactions and how digital services
can be leveraged to support such interactions
- Role of individual behaviors in shaping collective outcome on virtual
collaborative platforms
- Data-driven design of virtual collaborative platforms
- Design of business processes and workflow in virtual collaborations
- Design of communication interfaces and digital assistants on virtual
collaborative platforms
- Design of recommendation systems on virtual collaborative platforms
- Design of reputation systems on virtual collaborative platforms
- Design of assessment tools on collaborative outcome and individuals’
contributions on virtual collaborative platforms
- Design modalities, principles, and processes for virtual collaborative
platforms
- Evaluation of system design for virtual collaborative platforms
Important Dates:
- January 6, 2020: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2020 begin
- February 28, 2020: AMCIS manuscript submissions (completed research
and Emergent Research Forum (ERF)) closes for authors at 5:00Pm MST
- March 5, 2020: Manuscripts are assigned to reviewers
- April 13, 2020: Track Chairs recommendations due
- April 22, 2020: Camera-ready papers due
- May 8, 2020: Track session plans are due
We look forward to receiving your submissions. Please feel free to
contact us with any question(s) about the mini-track.
<Mini-Track Chairs>
Chee-Wee TAN
Department of Digitalization
Copenhagen Business School
Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark
Tel: +45 3815-4468
Email: ct.digi(a)cbs.dk
Website: www.cbs.dk/en/staff/ctadigi
Eric T. K. LIM
School of Information Systems and Technology Management
UNSW Business School
University of New South Wales
UNSW Sydney 2052, Australia
Tel: +61 2 9385-4688
Email: e.t.lim(a)unsw.edu.au
Website: https://www.business.unsw.edu.au/our-people/eric-t-k-lim
Yijing LI (Primary Contact)
School of Information Systems and Technology Management
UNSW Business School
University of New South Wales
UNSW Sydney 2052, Australia
Tel: +61 2 9385-4688
Email: yijing.li(a)unsw.edu.au
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: AMCIS 2020: Mini-track:ICTs for Development in
the Asian Region
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2020 16:14:18 +0800
From: Xusen Cheng <xusen.cheng(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Track: Global Development (SIG GlobDev)
Mini-track: ICTs for Development in the Asian Region
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-9
Mini-track description:
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have long been associated
with a country’s innovativeness and development. Asia, as one of the
fastest growing regions in the world, benefits a lot from its fast
development in country-level ICT infrastructures. With the recent
initiative of the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime
Silk Road (the Belt and Road initiative for short, from Asia to Europe and
Africa), Asian countries, especially China, will tighten the economical
relationships among the countries on the paths of Belt and Road. In this
process, ICT will play an important and critical role in the international
trade, collaborations and communications. This mini-track targets on the
ICT impacts on country-level/organizational level/user level collaboration
and developments as well as how ICT affects economic and market performance
in the countries/regions in Asia.
Important Dates:
February 28, 2020: Deadline for paper submissions (close for authors at
5:00 pm MT)
April 13, 2020: Notification of the initial decision
April 22, 2020: Deadline for camera-ready revision
August, 12-16, 2020: AMCIS 2020 (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA)
You can find the paper submission guidelines here:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
Minitrack Co-chairs:
Xusen Cheng (xusen.cheng(a)ruc.edu.cn)
Siyuan Li (siyuan.li(a)mason.wm.edu)
Kai Li (likai(a)nankai.edu.cn)
Kind Regards
Xusen Cheng, Ph.D
Professor of Information Systems
School of Information, Renmin University of China
Beijing, China, 100872
Email: xusen.cheng(a)gmail.com
<xusen.cheng(a)gmail.com>
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: AMCIS 2020: Mini-track:Behavioral and Design
Issues in Virtual Communities
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2020 16:18:10 +0800
From: Xusen Cheng <xusen.cheng(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CC: Yan <xbyan(a)ustb.edu.cn>
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Track: Virtual Communities and Collaboration (VCC)
Minitrack : Behavioral and Design Issues in Virtual Communities
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-26
Mini-track description:
A lot of research in the information systems discipline comprised of two
types of issues: the behavioral issues and the design issues. In virtual
communities, human and organizations make use of the technology. Based on
theories, the implications of technology are investigated in the behavioral
stream. While the process of constructing and evaluating innovative IT
artifacts enable design-science researchers to understand the problem
addressed by the artifact and the feasibility of their approach to its
solution. Behavioral and design science paradigm serve as a complete
research cycle in IS research. Therefore, mixed research regarding to
behavioral and design science issues is interesting to better understand
business problems, online organizational work, evaluation approaches in
virtual communities. We aim to welcome research from behavioral issues,
design issues or a mixed stream of both to make theoretical contribution
and practical implication in the area of virtual communities.
Important Dates:
February 28, 2020: Deadline for paper submissions (close for authors at
5:00 pm MT)
April 13, 2020: Notification of the initial decision
April 22, 2020: Deadline for camera-ready revision
August, 12-16, 2020: AMCIS 2020 (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA)
You can find the paper submission guidelines here:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
Minitrack Co-chairs:
Xusen Cheng (xusen.cheng(a)ruc.edu.cn)
Xiangbin Yan (xbyan(a)ustb.edu.cn)
Kind Regards
Xusen Cheng, Ph.D
Professor of Information Systems
School of Information, Renmin University of China
Beijing, China, 100872
Email: xusen.cheng(a)gmail.com
<xusen.cheng(a)gmail.com>
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Subject: [AISWorld] [Fast Track Opportunity at EM][CFP]AMCIS 2020
Minitrack - The Dark Sides of AI
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2020 15:53:30 +0800 (GMT+08:00)
From: Xiao-Liang Shen <xlshen(a)whu.edu.cn>
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CC: xusen.cheng(a)uibe.edu.cn, xiaolin(a)nuaa.edu.cn
CALL FOR PAPERS
Track: AI and Semantic Technologies for Intelligent Information Systems
(SIGODIS)
Minitrack 2: The Dark Sides of AI
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-4
MINITRACK DESCRIPTION
Development and utilization of AI has been gaining increasing momentum
during the last few years. It has become a critical component of doing
business in different industries, including finance, health,
manufacturing, retailing, supply chain, logistics among others.
Regardless of the opportunities that AI offers, there are undoubtedly
plentiful dark sides of AI that present enormous risks for individuals,
communities, organizations and the whole societies. Therefore,
considering the ubiquitous use of AI in industry and society today, the
significant negative or detrimental consequences of AI remain to be
examined and are worthy of further research attention. We thus organize
this mini-track and encourage the potential authors to address this
important but so far largely neglected topic – the dark sides of AI.
Empirical research adopting qualitative or quantitative research
approaches are welcome.
IMPORTANT DATE
February 28, 2020: Deadline for paper submissions (close for authors at
5:00 pm MT)
April 13, 2020: Notification of the initial decision
April 22, 2020: Deadline for camera-ready revision
August, 12-16, 2020: AMCIS 2020 (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA)
JOURNAL FAST-TRACK OPPORTUNITY
The most promising submissions will be invited to fast track of the
Special Issue on “The Dark Sides of AI” at Electronic Markets
(Springer), which is indexed by SSCI with a current impact factor of
3.553 (Q1 in Management Discipline), and is ranked as an A journal in
ABDC Journal Quality List.
MINITRACK CO-CHAIRS
Lin Xiao (xiaolin(a)nuaa.edu.cn)
Xiao-Liang Shen (xlshen(a)whu.edu.cn)
Jian Mou (jian.mou(a)xidian.edu.cn)
Xusen Cheng (xusen.cheng(a)uibe.edu.cn)
*For further information, please feel free to contact us.
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP - Cybersecurity and critical infrastructures in
government Deadline 17 March
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2020 19:04:02 +0000
From: Marijn Janssen - TBM <M.F.W.H.A.Janssen(a)tudelft.nl>
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Call for Papers
The EGOV-CeDEM-ePart 2020 represents the IFIP WG 8.5 Electronic
Government (EGOV), the IFIP WG 8.5 IFIP Electronic Participation (ePart)
and the Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government Conference
(CeDEM). The conference is held annually, and will be hosted 31 August -
2 September 2020 in Linköping at the Linköping University in Sweden.
The conference focuses on e-Government, Open Government, eParticipation
and e-Democracy, and related topics like social media, digital
transformation in society, artificial intelligence, policy information,
smart cities, and social innovation. Several types of submissions are
possible including completed research, ongoing research, reflections &
viewpoints, posters, and workshops.
The track "Cybersecurity and critical infrastructures in government"
focuses on the operation and policies for creating secure, safe and
reliable critical infrastructures for areas like information exchange,
public services and transport, energy, policies, and other
public-private infrastructures. Governments play a role as regulators
and facilitators of infrastructures operations and development, while
simultaneously being users themselves. Lack of awareness about the
vulnerabilities, as well as lack of coordination and mechanisms for
prompt policy responses, can result in significant consequences for the
life course of not just one, but multiple interconnected national
systems. Therefore, the multi-layer governance approach involving
national and supranational state actors is necessary to tackle the
various aspects of the problem, such as anticipating and addressing the
vulnerabilities, promoting awareness, and modifying the cooperation and
response mechanism.
This track covers various aspects of cybersecurity and critical
infrastructure. The topics can include (but are not limited to):
· National and European regulation of cybersecurity
· National and European regulation of critical infrastructures
· Legal development of cybersecurity
· Legal development of the regulation of critical infrastructures
· Comparison of the legal situation concerning cybersecurity / critical
infrastructure within the EU / between the EU and other countries
· Reliability, privacy, compliance and security
· Complexity and dependencies of ICT infrastructures
· 4G, 5G infrastructures development and use
· Governance and regulation of cybersecurity and infrastructure
· Local, national and supranational governance
· Privacy-by-design, compliance-by-design, security-by-design
· Risks assessments
· Public policies and comparative research
· Design and development of critical infrastructures
The deadline for submission in March, 17. More information about the
conference (https://dgsociety.org/egov-2020/) and about the track can be
found here:
http://dgsociety.org/egov-2020/conference-tracks/#1545138078072-dd94fcbf-a0…
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Full Professor in ICT & Governance
Head of the ICT research group
Co-editor Government Information Quarterly
Chair IFIP 8.5 Working Group in ICT & Public administration
Innovating the government at "De DigiCampus" https://www.dedigicampus.nl/
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