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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS CFP w/ a fast-track in Electronic Markets
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 02:29:04 +0000
From: Nakayama, Makoto <MNakayama(a)cdm.depaul.edu>
To: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org <AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CC: Wan, Yun <WanY(a)uhv.edu>
Selected high-quality papers from this mini-track may be invited for a
fast-track in Electronic Markets - Special Issue on "The Cultural Impact
in Platform Competition"
(http://www.electronicmarkets.org/call-for-papers/single-view-for-cfp/datum/…).
AMCIS 2020:
NEW FRONTIERS IN DIGITAL CONVERGENCE
Salt Lake City, Utah
August 12-16, 2020
Minitrack: Cross-Cultural Perspective on User Generated Content
Track: Culture in Information Systems (SIG Culture)
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-6
Deadline for Submissions: Friday, February 28, 2020, 5:00 pm MST (7:00
pm EST)
Description:
The diversity of consumers' cultural background is enriching the utility
of user-generated content (UGC). While some studies report
cross-cultural differences in ethnic restaurant reviews, we are still in
the early stage of understanding how cross-cultural influences are
transpiring on the broader spectrum of UGC ranging from online consumer
reviews to social media posts. The UGC has been widely utilized in
cross-cultural contexts with the globalization of online portals.
Empirical investigations are pressingly needed to explore innovative
methods and frameworks on such topics as textual characteristics of UGC
by the profiles of consumers; sentiment analyses of UGC by national
cultures; cross-cultural analyses of UGC for subjective goods such as
hospitality products and services; and the diversity of UGC reactions by
consumers' cultural background. Finally, we encourage submissions that
apply a cross-disciplinary perspective beyond the existing national
culture frameworks, such as Ho
fstede's.
You can find the paper submission guidelines and template here:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
Mini-Track co-chairs:
Makoto Nakayama, DePaul University (mnakayama(a)cdm.depaul.edu)
Yun Wan, University of Houston Victoria (wany(a)uhv.edu)
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers: HICSS-54 (2021) minitrack:
ICT-enabled Self-management of Chronic Diseases and Conditions
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 07:16:38 -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 3 consecutive years and
establishing a strong community of researchers and practitioners, we invite
paper submissions for the following HICSS minitrack:
*Track title:* Information Technology in Healthcare
*Minitrack title:* ICT-enabled Self-management of Chronic Diseases and
Conditions
***Fast Track to Journal Publication** *(at the discretion of minitrack
chairs)
*: *Journal of Information Technology & People
*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
- October 1: Deadline for at least one author to register for HICSS-54
*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
University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA
kjoshi(a)unr.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] AMCIS 2020 CFP Creativity and Design Thinking in
Cognitive IS Research Mini-track
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 16:03:27 -0500
From: Jia Shen <jiashen(a)rider.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CFP Mini-Track: * Creativity and Design Thinking in Cognitive IS Research*
AMCIS 2020
Salt Lake City, Utah, August 12-16 2020
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org
We kindly invite you to submit your manuscripts to the AMCIS 2020
Mini-track on Creativity and Design Thinking in Cognitive IS Research. The
track is under the Cognitive Research in IS track. Both completed research
and Emergent Research Forum (ERF) are welcome!
*Creativity and Design Thinking in Cognitive IS Research*
*Mini-track Description*:
This mini-track explores a broad spectrum of research at the intersection
of people, technology, and problem solving from a cognitive perspective,
and tackle issues related to creativity, design, and decision making.
*Topics* of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Creativity and design surrounding emerging technology, such as IoT,
smart devices, virtual/augmented reality, autonomous vehicles, drones, 3D
printing, etc.
- Creativity and design in data analytics, including big data analytics,
problem solving, and visualization tools.
- Cognitive research in Service Design, including design thinking
applied in design of interactive systems and services.
- Creativity and team cognition, including design of collaboration
systems from cognitive research perspectives.
- Cognition and design of products and services in digital wellbeing,
including user motivation, decision making, information overload, as well
as design and evaluation of products and services affecting individual’s
wellbeing in the digital age.
*Important Dates*:
- January 6, 2020: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2020 begin
- February 28, 2020: Manuscript submissions close at 5:00pm MST
- April 13, 2020: Track Chair recommendations due
- April 22, 2020: Camera-ready papers are due at 5:00pm MST
We look forward to receiving your best works for the mini-track. Feel free
to contact us in case of any questions.
Mini-track Chair:
Jia Shen (jiashen(a)rider.edu)
--
Jia Shen, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Information Systems, Analytics, and Supply Chain Management
Norm Brodsky College of Business
Rider University
Phone: (609) 895-5535
Email: jiashen(a)rider.edu
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers: HICSS-54 (2021) minitrack:
ICT-enabled Self-management of Chronic Diseases and Conditions
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 07:16:38 -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 3 consecutive years and
establishing a strong community of researchers and practitioners, we invite
paper submissions for the following HICSS minitrack:
*Track title:* Information Technology in Healthcare
*Minitrack title:* ICT-enabled Self-management of Chronic Diseases and
Conditions
***Fast Track to Journal Publication** *(at the discretion of minitrack
chairs)
*: *Journal of Information Technology & People
*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
- October 1: Deadline for at least one author to register for HICSS-54
*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
University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA
kjoshi(a)unr.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] Last CFP AMCIS 2020: SIGLEAD IS Leadership &
Development Mini-track
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 17:13:31 +0000
From: Eom, Mike <eom(a)up.edu>
To: 'aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org' <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CALL FOR PAPERS
***AMCIS 2020: Mini-Track on IS Leadership & Development *** August
12-16, 2020, Salt Lake City, Utah
Paper submission deadline: 5:00PM MST February 28, 2020
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Famcis2020…>
IS Leadership & Development is broadly defined to include research on IS
leaders such as CIOs and CTOs, including their roles and careers. Though
articles on IS Leadership Development abound in the practitioner press,
much less attention has been devoted to the topic from an academic
perspective. IS Leadership Development sets directions, creates a
commitment, and adapts the IS unit to fit a changing environment. It is,
thus, an enduring concern to IS academics and practitioners alike. It is
an issue that should face organizations for many years because
leadership has been a persistent concern of all societies and
organizations. The mini-track seeks to explore the various dimensions,
theoretical bases, and perspectives on IS Leadership Development and to
advance the state of scholarship on the issue. Authors are encouraged to
submit both conceptual and empirical papers that employ a variety of
quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Topics include, but not
limited to:
CIO and CTO Roles and Careers
* CIO reporting structure
* Strategic positioning within the organization
* Characteristics of a successful leader
* Managing success and failure
Technical Employee Development (i.e. Career Transition)
* Promoting from within the company or hiring from the outside
* Required skills for CIOs and CTOs
* Qualifications for being promoted to CEO
* IS succession planning
Non-Technical Employee Development (i.e. Career Transition for Non-IT
Managers)
* Preparation and development of non-technical executives for CIO and
CTO positions in large enterprises
* Preparation and development of non-technical executives for CIO and
CTO positions for IS as a secondary role in SMEs
* Importance of CIOs to have a "pure" IT background
For complete instructions for authors and information about the
conference, visit the AMCIS 2020 website:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Famcis2020…>
Mini-Track Chair
Mike Eom, Ph.D., University of Portland
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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2020 Final CFP - AI for Sustainability
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 17:12:08 +0000
From: Jacqueline Corbett <Jacqueline.Corbett(a)fsa.ulaval.ca>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
You are invited to submit your work to the Green IS minitrack on
Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability.
This minitrack focuses on applications of artificial intelligence (AI)
to support environmental sustainability. Research of all types is
invited, from conceptual work that develops theories around AI and the
challenge of sustainability, to empirical or design work that examines
the effectiveness of potential solutions.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Adoption of AI by organizations and individuals to address
sustainability concerns
* Theories integrating AI with payoffs for sustainability
* Public policy considerations related to AI with implications for
sustainability
* Development of sustainable products and services using AI
* Factors affecting the success and failure of AI applications for
sustainability
* Responsible innovation processes associated with AI for sustainability
* Conceptual models examining AI for sustainability
* Empirical studies investigating AI for sustainability
* Applications of AI for sustainability in different sectors, such as
energy, transportation, agriculture, smart cities, and others
* Threats and risk associated with the use of AI to address
sustainability concerns
All submission are due by 5:00pm MST on February 28, 2020.
For more information, see:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/
Minitrack co-chairs:
Jacqueline Corbett
(jacqueline.corbett(a)fsa.ulaval.ca<mailto:jacqueline.corbett@fsa.ulaval.ca>)
Mike Kennedy (michael.kennedy(a)ubc.ca<mailto:michael.kennedy@ubc.ca>)
Rohit Nishant
(rohit.nishant(a)fsa.ulaval.ca<mailto:rohit.nishant@fsa.ulaval.ca>)
Best regards,
Jacqueline.
Jacqueline Corbett
Associate Professor
Management Information Systems, FSA ULaval
2325 rue de la Terrasse, room 1439
Quebec (QC) G1V 0A6
418-656-2131, ext 404585
Jacqueline.corbett(a)fsa.ulaval.ca
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Subject: [AISWorld] Last CFP AMCIS 2020: SIGLEAD IS Leadership &
Development Mini-track
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 17:13:31 +0000
From: Eom, Mike <eom(a)up.edu>
To: 'aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org' <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CALL FOR PAPERS
***AMCIS 2020: Mini-Track on IS Leadership & Development *** August
12-16, 2020, Salt Lake City, Utah
Paper submission deadline: 5:00PM MST February 28, 2020
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Famcis2020…>
IS Leadership & Development is broadly defined to include research on IS
leaders such as CIOs and CTOs, including their roles and careers. Though
articles on IS Leadership Development abound in the practitioner press,
much less attention has been devoted to the topic from an academic
perspective. IS Leadership Development sets directions, creates a
commitment, and adapts the IS unit to fit a changing environment. It is,
thus, an enduring concern to IS academics and practitioners alike. It is
an issue that should face organizations for many years because
leadership has been a persistent concern of all societies and
organizations. The mini-track seeks to explore the various dimensions,
theoretical bases, and perspectives on IS Leadership Development and to
advance the state of scholarship on the issue. Authors are encouraged to
submit both conceptual and empirical papers that employ a variety of
quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Topics include, but not
limited to:
CIO and CTO Roles and Careers
* CIO reporting structure
* Strategic positioning within the organization
* Characteristics of a successful leader
* Managing success and failure
Technical Employee Development (i.e. Career Transition)
* Promoting from within the company or hiring from the outside
* Required skills for CIOs and CTOs
* Qualifications for being promoted to CEO
* IS succession planning
Non-Technical Employee Development (i.e. Career Transition for Non-IT
Managers)
* Preparation and development of non-technical executives for CIO and
CTO positions in large enterprises
* Preparation and development of non-technical executives for CIO and
CTO positions for IS as a secondary role in SMEs
* Importance of CIOs to have a "pure" IT background
For complete instructions for authors and information about the
conference, visit the AMCIS 2020 website:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Famcis2020…>
Mini-Track Chair
Mike Eom, Ph.D., University of Portland
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Subject: [AISWorld] Last CFP AMCIS 2020: SIGLEAD IS Leadership &
Development Mini-track
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 17:14:28 +0000
From: Eom, Mike <eom(a)up.edu>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
***AMCIS 2020: Mini-Track on IS Leadership & Development *** August
12-16, 2020, Salt Lake City, Utah
Paper submission deadline: 5:00PM MST February 28, 2020
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Famcis2020…>
IS Leadership & Development is broadly defined to include research on IS
leaders such as CIOs and CTOs, including their roles and careers. Though
articles on IS Leadership Development abound in the practitioner press,
much less attention has been devoted to the topic from an academic
perspective. IS Leadership Development sets directions, creates a
commitment, and adapts the IS unit to fit a changing environment. It is,
thus, an enduring concern to IS academics and practitioners alike. It is
an issue that should face organizations for many years because
leadership has been a persistent concern of all societies and
organizations. The mini-track seeks to explore the various dimensions,
theoretical bases, and perspectives on IS Leadership Development and to
advance the state of scholarship on the issue. Authors are encouraged to
submit both conceptual and empirical papers that employ a variety of
quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Topics include, but not
limited to:
CIO and CTO Roles and Careers
* CIO reporting structure
* Strategic positioning within the organization
* Characteristics of a successful leader
* Managing success and failure
Technical Employee Development (i.e. Career Transition)
* Promoting from within the company or hiring from the outside
* Required skills for CIOs and CTOs
* Qualifications for being promoted to CEO
* IS succession planning
Non-Technical Employee Development (i.e. Career Transition for Non-IT
Managers)
* Preparation and development of non-technical executives for CIO and
CTO positions in large enterprises
* Preparation and development of non-technical executives for CIO and
CTO positions for IS as a secondary role in SMEs
* Importance of CIOs to have a "pure" IT background
For complete instructions for authors and information about the
conference, visit the AMCIS 2020 website:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Famcis2020…>
Mini-Track Chair
Mike Eom, Ph.D., University of Portland
Thanks and God Bless
Mike Taein Eom
Mike (Tae-In) Eom, Ph. D.
Professor of IS
Emerald Distinguished Professor of OTM
Past-President, AIS SIG LEAD
Pamplin School of Business Administration
The University of Portland
5000 N. Willamette Blvd.
Portland, OR 97203, USA
Tel: 503-943-7185
Email:
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Profile: https://www.up.edu/directory/Mike-Eom.html
OTM: https://business.up.edu/undergraduate/msotm-4plus1.html
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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2020 CFP - Bright ICT Minitrack
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 11:58:07 -0500
From: Jiyong Park <jiyong.park(a)uncg.edu>
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*Minitrack: Bright ICT – Beyond Security and Privacy Concerns*
*Information Security and Privacy (SIGSEC)*
*AMCIS 2020*
*Salt Lake City, Utah, August 12-16 2020*
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
Global information and communication infrastructures and platforms have
made businesses and the broader society more efficient and effective.
However, many serious side effects have emerged alongside these information
and communications technology (ICT) platforms, imperiling the foundation of
future not only in a particular country, but also across borders. To reduce
the substantial adverse effects on our economy and national security, many
researchers pay high attention to the negative effects of ICT and
investigate concepts and approaches to drastically reduce its undesirable
consequences. Beyond simple concerns of security and privacy, we have to
establish safe and secure ICT platforms which can preventively identify and
mitigate malicious anonymous security and privacy concerns across the globe.
This minitrack extends the vision of ICT-enabled Bright Society adopted as
an AIS Grand Vision Project (in short, Bright ICT Initiative) in 2014 (see
Lee 2015).[1]
<https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#m_7901259752682488998__ftn1> In doing
so, this minitrack encompasses the development of relevant technologies,
business models, public policies, social norms, international agreements,
and national indexes for bright, secure, and trusted ICT platforms
(including Internet architecture). Systematic research on a global scale is
particularly welcomed. This minitack invites original research articles
addressing a broad coverage of technical, managerial, economic, and
strategic solutions towards developing the bright ICT platforms, with
emphasis on global trust building. Papers may employ any applicable IS
research methods (e.g., case study, survey, analytical modeling,
experiments, computational models, design science, etc.).
Topics of interest, but not limited to:
· Preventive bright ICT paradigm
· Bright ICT in global environments
· Cross-cultural security awareness
· Compliance and liability
· Cross-cultural views on privacy
· Privacy management and concerns
· Ethics in privacy and security
Important Dates:
· January 6, 2020: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2020 (*Now Open*)
at PCS Submission (
https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login?society=ais)
· *February 28, 2020*: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for
authors at 5:00pm MST (completed research and Emergent Research Forum (ERF))
· April 22, 2020: Camera-ready papers are due at 5:00pm MST
We look forward to receiving your best works for the minitrack of Bright
ICT. If you have any questions, feel free to contact one of minitrack
co-chairs.
Minitrack Co-Chairs
Jiyong Park, jiyong.park(a)uncg.edu, University of North Carolina at
Greensboro
Aaron Michael French, afrench(a)unm.edu, University of New Mexico
Dan J. Kim, dan.kim(a)unt.edu, University of North Texas
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[1] <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#m_7901259752682488998__ftnref1> Lee,
Jae Kyu. 2015. "Guest Editorial: Research Framework for AIS Grand Vision of
the Bright ICT Initiative," *MIS Quarterly*, (39: 2) pp.iii-xii.
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Subject: Call for Papers :International Conference on Artificial
Intelligence and Big Data (AIBD 2020)
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 16:31:40 +0000 (UTC)
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International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data (AIBD
2020)
April 25~26, 2020, Copenhagen, Denmark
https://acsty2020.org/aibd/index.html
Scope
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data (AIBD
2020) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing
knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of on
Artificial Intelligence and Big Data.
Call for Papers
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data (AIBD
2020) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing
knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of on
Artificial Intelligence and Big Data. The aim of the conference is to
provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both
academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development
in the field.
Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting
articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and
industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the areas
of Internet of Things.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following
Artificial Intelligence
•AI Algorithms
•Artificial Intelligence Tools and Application
•Computational Theories of Learning
•Data Mining and Machine Learning Tools
•Fuzzy Logic
•Heuristic and AI Planning Strategies and Tools
•Hybrid Intelligent System
•Intelligent System Architecture
•Knowledge Representation
•Natural Language Processing
•Knowledge-based Systems
•Neural Networks
•Pattern Recognition
•Reasoning and Evolution
•Recent Trends and Developments of AI, Big Data
•Robotics
Big Data
•Big Data Techniques, models and algorithms
•Big Data Infrastructure and platform
•Big Data Search and Mining
•Big Data Security, Privacy and Trust
•Big Data Applications in AI, Bioinformatics, Multimedia etc
•Big Data Tools and systems
•Big Data Mining and AI
•Big Data Management
•Cloud and grid computing for Big Data
•Machine Learning and AI for Big Data
•Big Data Analytics and Social Media
•5G and Networks for Big Data
Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit papers through the conference Submission
System by February 29,2020. Submissions must be original and should not
have been published previously or be under consideration for publication
while being evaluated for this conference. The proceedings of the
conference will be published by Computer Science Conference Proceedings
in Computer Science & Information Technology (CS & IT) series (Confirmed).
Selected papers from AIBD 2020, after further revisions, will be
published in the special issue of the following journal.
•Machine Learning and Applications: An International Journal (MLAIJ)
•International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA)
Important Dates
Submission Deadline : February 29, 2020
Authors Notification : March 16, 2020
Registration & camera – Ready Paper Due : March 24, 2020
Contact Us
Here’s where you can reach us : aibd(a)acsty2020.org or aibdconf(a)yahoo.com
Thanks!
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*Janelle Zara*
Secretary -*AIBD 2020*
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data (AIBD 2020)
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