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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Track Proposals ACIS 2020
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2020 18:53:11 +0000
From: Alex Richter <alex.richter(a)vuw.ac.nz>
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The 31st Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS 2020) will
be held in Wellington.
It will take place from 1st – 4th December 2020. The conference theme of
ACIS 2020 is “Navigating our digital future”.
We now call for track proposals.
1) Topics for Track Proposals
We welcome both established and emerging topics that draw significant
attention within IS research. We aim for a total of 10-12 tracks. A list
of tentative topics for which we look for proposals are below. Further
topics are welcome. Topics need to be broad enough to attract a
sufficient number of submissions.
* Digital Innovation, Digital Work and Digital Transformation
* Data Analytics and Decision-Making
* Crowds, Social Media and Digital Collaboration
* Agile, Project Management and IS Development
* Design and design science in IS
* Sustainability and IS (possibly as virtual track)
* HCI, user experience and human centred IS
* IS Philosophy and Research Methodology
* IS Security, IS Privacy and IS Ethics
* Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning
* Openness and IT
* Health Information Systems
* IS Education
2) Track Chair Responsibilities
We cordially invite fellow researchers to propose tracks on their
particular field of interest. Each track is to be organised by a minimum
of two and a maximum of three chairs. At least one member of the
co-chair team for each track should possess a sufficient level of
academic seniority, in terms of being recognized in the field (of the
track), e.g. through publications, as well as having editorial
experience. Furthermore, we seek a balanced composition of the track
chair team in terms of gender, academic level and location. Membership
of international co-chairs is encouraged. The co-chairs should come from
at least two different universities.
The responsibilities as a track chair will be to:
1. Liaise with the ACIS 2020 program chairs;
2. Promote the track and take sufficient measures to ensure an adequate
number of submissions;
3. Source reviewers and organise the review process.
4. Propose to the program committee the papers that will eventually be
accepted for inclusion into the conference program; nominate papers for
awards; the final decision rests with the program chairs
5. At least one of the track co-chairs should attend ACIS 2020 and serve
as a point of contact for the session chairs in the respective track.
6. Please note that track chairs cannot submit to their own track. They
can submit to the General Track of the conference, where their papers
will be reviewed.
3) Structure of Track proposals
1. A title for the track (less than 15 words) – as per the list above or
if not there, the new title with a justification and explanation of why
the track would attract an audience.
2. Names, e-mail and mailing addresses, affiliations, phone numbers,
URLs of the website of each of the track co-chairs. Please designate one
of the co-chairs as the primary contact person.
3. A short description of the track and its focus (maximum length: 200
words and about 10 potential suggested topics): define the proposed area
of research; discuss the topics the track will address.
4. Short bios (less than 100 words) of each co-track chair including
your track record (if any) in organising tracks, or in other academic
services in the IS community.
Track chairs are encouraged to make fast track or special issue
arrangements with leading journals that fit the topic of the track.
4) Evaluation
Each proposal will be evaluated by the ACIS 2020 program chairs in
cooperation with the conference chairs. Decisions will be based on (a)
the overall merit of the proposal, (b) the significance of the subject,
(c) the profile and diversity of the track team (including seniority,
location, and gender); and the (d) fit with the conference theme.
Tracks will be selected with the objective of balancing traditional IS
topics with emerging topics while supporting the diversity of chairs. If
needed, proposals might be merged for the best possible coverage of
topics and the best mix of track chairs.
Please note that to ensure diversity of track topis, the ACIS 2020
program chairs might approach you with suggestions to modify the
proposal. In case there are proposals for similar topics, the committee
might ask you to consider joining forces (but the maximum of three
chairs remains).
Track proposals should be e-mailed to
alex.richter(a)vuw.ac.nz<mailto:alex.richter@vuw.ac.nz> as soon as
possible but no later than February 15, 2020. Notifications of
acceptance or rejection of proposed tracks will be sent out by March 1,
2020.
We are looking forward to receiving your proposal.
Sincerely,
Tina Blegind, Kai Riemer & Alexander Richter
ACIS 2020 Program Chairs
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Dr. Alexander Richter
Professor of Information Systems
Wellington School of Business and Government
Victoria University of Wellington
Rutherford House, 23 Lambton Quay, Wellington
Room: 404, Phone: 04 463 7435
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