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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP - The Bright Side and the Dark Side of Digital
Health, Internet Research (SSCI, JCR Q1)
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2020 00:01:27 +0800
From: Young Hoon Chang <younghoonchang(a)gmail.com>
To: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Internet Research
Call for Papers
The Bright Side and the Dark Side of Digital Health
(
https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/call_for_papers.ht…
)
Submission due: September 1, 2020
Guest Editors
Zhijun Yan - Beijing Institute of Technology, China, yanzhijun(a)bit.edu.cn
Roberta Bernardi - University of Bristol, UK, roberta.bernardi(a)bristol.ac.uk
Nina (Ni) Huang - Arizona State University, US, nhuang6(a)asu.edu
Younghoon Chang - Beijing Institute of Technology, China,
younghoonchang(a)bit.edu.cn
Overview of Special Issue
Digital technology has been transforming how individuals, organizations,
and societies use information to improve their decision making on their
daily lives and daily operations. In recent years, the healthcare industry
has also actively engaged in the adoption of digital technology and enabled
the formation of digital health. The digital health covers lots of advanced
technologies, such as mobile health (mHealth), health information
technology (HIT), wearable devices, telehealth and telemedicine, health
data analytics and personalized medicine (Lupton 2018). These technologies
offer new exciting opportunities to improve medical outcomes, enhance
efficiency and balance health resources.
In particular, digital health can better collect, process and analyze
health-related information, and provide decision support for patients,
doctors, healthcare organizations, public health management and medical
research (Guha and Kumar 2018). There are many positive and negative issues
associated with the use of digital health by these stakeholders. On the one
hand, digital health can empower patients to make better decisions about
their own health and provide new options for facilitating prevention, early
diagnosis, surveillance, management and prediction of chronic conditions
outside traditional healthcare settings (Lin et al. 2017). Doctors can also
get a more holistic view of patient health through access to data and
improve quality of care (Lin et al. 2019). Pharmaceutical companies and
digital health companies can also benefit from patient-generated knowledge
for the advancement of medical research (Kallinikos and Tempini 2014) and
the design of personalized healthcare interventions (Bernardi 2019). On the
other hand, the integration of digital technology in the healthcare
industry presents risks such as the spread of misinformation (e.g. anti-vax
communities, Doty 2015), the disclosure of patients' privacy that could be
used by health insurance companies to make discriminatory pricing (McFall
and Moor 2018), increased doctors' technical anxiety and slow acceptance of
digital health innovation (Bernardi and Exworthy 2019), and health
inequalities due to the digital exclusion of patients (Latulippe et al.
2017; Halford and Savage 2010).
The healthcare industry is one of the largest and also one of the most
important industries for citizens’ wellbeing. Addressing the complexities
of today’s various negative and positive healthcare issues requires more
than one perspective and needs more interdisciplinary collaboration and
research. The rapid development of advanced technologies and methodologies
such as social media, Internet of things (IoT) data analytics, machine
learning, artificial intelligence (AI) brings lots of opportunities to
handle the complicated problems in the healthcare industry. It makes it
possible to improve people’s health conditions smartly and comfortably.
However, the adoption of digital technology in health care usually lags
behind other industries, as some major technological and managerial
obstacles still remain (Bunduchi et al. 2015). Obstacles include the lack
of health data integration, data overload issues, data privacy and
security, and limited or inefficient data visualization (Agarwal et al.
2010). At the same time, academics need to address the issues related to
the dark side and potential risks of digital health. This special issue
aims to serve as a forum in which healthcare, computer science, management
and social science scholars can come together to discuss new emerging
issues related to the bright side and the dark side of digital health. It
invites submissions from a variety of methodological, theoretical, and
multidisciplinary perspectives. Theoretical work that engages critically
with the debate about the bright and dark sides of digital health is also
welcome. In bringing technical, behavioral, clinical, and managerial
perspectives together, this special issue hopes to generate new insights
into the design, adoption, utilization, and management of digital health as
well as an understanding of its risks and adverse consequences for
individuals, organizations, and societies.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Participating behavior of digital health
• Knowledge sharing and knowledge seeking of online health communities
• Knowledge discovery and decision support based on online health
communities and clinical decision-making systems
• Social and economic return of digital health
• Data privacy, trust and security in digital health
• Fake information and information fraud in online health communities
• Online-offline data integration and analytics
• Organizational, operational, clinical and financial implications of
digital health
• Health, social and economic impact of digital health
• Big data analytics and artificial intelligence application
• Theories, models and classification frameworks that shed light on the
bright side and dark side of digital health
• Methods for studying the bright side and dark side of digital health and
its impact on individuals, communities (societies) and organizations
• Understanding how individuals, communities and organizations can
minimize, prevent or respond to the dark side of digital health
• Understanding what motivates individuals, communities and organizations
to deliberately engage in digital health
• Examining the dark side (outcomes, behaviors and practices) that
accidently or unintentionally emerge in digital health
• The ethics of the dark sides of digital health (especially with recent AI
developments and uses in digital health)
• Region, sector and industry-focused studies on the bright side and dark
side of digital health
• Economic impact of digital health on the healthcare industry
• The effects of digital health on epidemic or pandemic outbreaks
Important dates
• Submission due: September 1, 2020
• 1st round review decision: November 30, 2020
• Revised submission due: December 31, 2020
• 2nd round final review decision: January 31, 2021
• Publication: 2021
Special Event – DHA 2020
The guest-editors organize a conference “2nd International Conference on
Digital Health and Medical Analysis” in Beijing Institute of Technology on
1-2 July 2020 (https://www.dha2020.org/). Potential authors are encouraged
to present their papers in this conference, which provides a good
opportunity to receive constructive feedback and suggestions for this
special issue.
Submission Details
Internet Research is an international, refereed journal and listed by
Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) and Science Citation Index Expanded
(SCIE) (IF 4.109 in 2018). To view the author guidelines for this journal,
please visit:
https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/author_guidelines.…
Please submit your manuscript via our review website:
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/intr
Editorial Review Board
Spyros Angelopoulos - Tilburg University, Netherlands
Petros Chamakiotis - ESCP Business School (Madrid), Spain
Ben Choi - Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Qianzhou Du - Nanjing University, China
Juyeon Ham - Beijing Institute of Technology, China
Kevin Yili Hong - Arizona State University, USA
Liqiang Huang - Zhejiang University, China
Yi-cheng Ku - Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan
One-Ki Daniel Lee - University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
Weizi Li - University of Reading, UK
Christian Libaque-Saenz - Universidad del Pacífico, Peru
Benjamin Marent - University of Sussex, UK
Yang Pan - Louisiana State University, USA
Jae Hyun Park - Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan.
Dimitra Petrakaki - University of Sussex, UK
Niccolò Tempini - University of Exeter, UK
Yichuan Wang - University of Sheffield, UK
Siew Fan Wong - Sunway University, Malaysia
Jiayin Zhang - Tsinghua University, China
Minhao Zhang - University of Bristol, UK
Xiaofei Zhang - Nankai University, China
Kang Zhao - University of Iowa, USA
Yuxiang Zhao - Nanjing University of Science & Technology, China
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP International Conference on Digital Health and
Medical Analytics (DHA 2020) Beijing July 1-2 202 - Deadline extended
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2020 00:02:52 +0800
From: Young Hoon Chang <younghoonchang(a)gmail.com>
To: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org
International Conference on Digital Health and Medical Analytics (DHA 2020)
July 1-2, 2020
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
CALL FOR PAPERS
* Paper submission deadline (abstract is acceptable) : 15 April 2020
(Extended)
Overview
There have been massive amounts of digital health data stored in the
medical information systems. They could be a valuable source of supporting
healthcare organizations’ clinical practices and operations, public health
management, and medical research if it is analyzed in meaningful ways.
Digital technologies such as big data analytics and Artificial Intelligence
(AI) are increasingly advocated as the emerging technologies in health care
to fill this growing need. However, the adoption of digital technology in
health care usually lags behind other industries, as some major
technological and managerial obstacles still remain. Obstacles include the
lack of health data integration, data overload issues, data privacy and
security, and limited or inefficient data visualization. As a result, there
is an urgent need for further research to technologically explore how to
utilize digital health data to support evidence-based medicine using
analytics approaches and demonstrate how big data analytics and AI can
enable healthcare practitioners and policy makers to sufficiently address
societal health concerns and challenges.
The aim of DHA 2020 is to bring together a wide spectrum of researchers,
industry/start-ups and healthcare practitioners. DHA 2020 covers
multidisciplinary subjects that can include communities of practice and
social networks, analytics and engagement with tracking and monitoring
wearable devices, big data, public health surveillance, persuasive
technologies, epidemic intelligence, participatory surveillance, emergency
medicine, serious games for public health interventions and automated early
identification of health threats and responses.
Conference Sessions
- Session 1: General track on digital health
- Session 2: Big data analytics and AI in digital health
- Session 3: Digital and social media in healthcare
- Session 4: Public health and policy
- Session 5: Operation and supply chain in healthcare
- Session 6: Emerging technologies in healthcare
- Session 7: Smart health and intelligent systems for health and wellbeing
- Session 8: E-learning and training in healthcare
- Session 9: Online healthcare community
- Session 10: Blockchain in healthcare
- Session 11: Applications of new technologies for the outbreak of epidemic
diseases
- Session 12: Medical practitioner panel discussion
Fast Track to the Journals
- Information System Frontier [SSCI, ABS 3; Impact factor: 2.539]
https://www.springer.com/journal/10796/updates/17193440
- Internet Research [SSCI, ABS 2; Impact factor: 4.109]
https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/call_for_papers.ht…
- International Journal of Information Management [SSCI, ABS 2; Impact
factor: 5.063]
- Enterprise Information System [SCI, ABS2]
- Knowledge Management Research & Practice [SSCI]
- Information Discovery and Delivery [SSCI from 2020]
Submission
Abstract should be written in English or Chinese language and they should
be between 1000 and 1,500 words in length. Please submit your submissions
as a word document via EasyChair(click submission link here). All
submissions will be subject to a double-blind review process. Key dates are:
- 15 April 2020 (Extended) NEW Paper submission deadline (abstract is
acceptable)
- 30 April 2020 Notification of acceptance/rejection
- 15 May 2020 Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for
publication
- 30 May 2020 Deadline for early bird register
- 10 June 2020 Deadline for at least one author of each paper to
register for DHA 2020
Organizing Committee
Conference Co-Chairs
- Zhijun Yan, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- William Wang, University of Waikato, New Zealand
- Yichuan Wang, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
- Dongsong Zhang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Program Co-Chairs
- Younghoon Chang, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Qiuju Yin, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Lin Jia, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Shiwei Sun, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Minhao Zhang, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Contact information
-Web URL1 : http://www.dha2020.org
-Web URL2 : http://sme.bit.edu.cn/gbxwzx/xshy/173917.htm
- E-mail:info@dha2020.org
- Facebook: @dha2020china
- Local host: Beijing Institute of Technology
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Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS (2021) - Mini-Track: Judgement, Big
Data-Analytics and Decision-making Track: Knowledge Innovation and
Entrepreneurial Systems
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 11:05:42 +1300
From: Nazim Taskin <nazimtaskin(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear colleagues,
Call for Papers
HICSS (2021) - Mini-Track: Judgement, Big Data-Analytics and
Decision-making
Track: Knowledge Innovation and Entrepreneurial Systems
Gathering, analyzing and judging reliable data and information, and more
importantly, transforming them into actionable knowledge is becoming
increasingly critical in decision-making. Human judgement, based on
experience and knowledge, plays an important role in all facets of
decision-making, but may be incomplete in certain decision situations. The
study of the transformation of data into useful information and eventually
knowledge and wisdom through the use of increasingly sophisticated
analytics for management decision making is an important, emerging field of
research and deserves further study.
This mini track welcomes empirical research adopting quantitative,
qualitative and design science methodologies, as well as conceptual papers
that offer theoretical insights into the human- and knowledge-centric
aspects of analytics, big data and decision-making. While technology plays
a centric role in the research relevant to this mini-track, overly
technical or purely mathematical and algorithmic papers are out of scope of
this mini-track.
Potential topics that this mini-track will address are (but not limited to):
· Knowledge innovation through emergent and convergent technologies
(including big data and analytics)
· Knowledge innovation and the use of big data and analytics for
decision makers and entrepreneurs
· Role of big data and analytics in leveraging intuition, judgment,
and wisdom in organizations and society
· Socio-technical theories and application in the big data era
· Data-driven decision-making and the role of human input
· Analysis of web and social media big data including text mining,
sentiment analysis, and emotion analysis for decision making
· Knowledge management, big data and analytics for formulating
business strategy and government policy
· Design, development, and use of KM and analytics technologies to
support data-driven decisions, judgments, and strategies
· Organizational barriers and enablers of the use of technology for
KM and business analytics in managerial and strategic decision- and
policy-making
· Data visualization as knowledge tool for decision-making
· Real time analysis of knowledge including wisdom of the
crowds-based research
· Data-knowledge transformation for strategic decision-making
· Business analytics and big data challenges in managing
data-driven operational, managerial, and strategic decision-making
· Data Mining of tacit and explicit knowledge
· Organizational culture and data-driven organizations
· Issues concerning ethics, legality and security of data in
judgment and decision making
· Individual, Intra-, and inter-organizational KM and business
analytics technologies
Deadlines:
· April 20: Paper submission begins
· June 15: Paper submission 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 of accepted paper to
register for the conference
Conference website: https://hicss.hawaii.edu/
Conference Date: January 5-8, 2021
Mini-Track Chairs:
Prof David J Pauleen (Primary Contact Person)
Professor of Technology Management,
School of Management, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand
d.pauleen(a)massey.ac.nz
Dr Nazim Taskin
Senior Lecturer
School of Management, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand
n.taskin(a)massey.ac.nz
Dr Kasuni Weerasinghe
Lecturer Management Information Systems
School of Management, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand
w.m.k.g.weerasinghe(a)massey.ac.nz
Dr Ali Intezari
Lecturer in Management
School of Business, St. Lucia Campus, The University of Queensland,
Australia
a.intezari(a)business.uq.edu.au
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Subject: The Web Conference 2020 Newsletter (3rd Edition)
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 01:31:50 +0000
From: newsletter(a)iw3c2.org
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The Web Conference 2020
April 20 - 24, 2020
Taipei
*** The Web Conference 2020 Newsletter (3rd Edition) ***
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Register Online Conference today!
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In light of the current COVID-19 development, the 2020 edition will
be ONLINE only. And we are delighted to have Zoom as our sponsor to
deliever the online conference. Special registration price is now
available.
Register at https://conference2020.sysinfo.com.tw/ .
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Opening Speaker
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We are honored to invite **Ms. Audrey Tang** to give us an opening speech.
Audrey Tang is currently Taiwan’s Digital Minister of Social Innovation.
She will share Taiwan's experience on Epidemic Prevention given the
dynamically changing global situation of COVID-19.
https://www2020.thewebconf.org/program#special-speaker
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Distinguished Keynotes
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*Yolanda Gil
Director of Knowledge Technologies at the Information Sciences
Institute of the University of Southern California
https://www2020.thewebconf.org/program#yolanda-gil
*Sir Nigel Shadbolt
Professor of Computing Science at the University of Oxford
https://www2020.thewebconf.org/program#nigel-shadbolt
*Wei-Ying Ma
Vice President and the Head of AI Lab at ByteDance
https://www2020.thewebconf.org/program#wei-ying-ma
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Schedule
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Many different events and programs of the conference are now
finalized. You can see the current state of the schedule at
https://www2020.thewebconf.org/schedule .
Note that this year we have introduced 5 full day tracks that we
encourage you to familiarize yourself with:
* The BIG:
https://www2020.thewebconf.org/program#big
* The Future of the Web:
https://www2020.thewebconf.org/program#future-of-the-web
* The Web of Health:
https://www2020.thewebconf.org/program#web-of-health
* The AIoT:
Coming soon
* The Web@30:
Coming soon
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Workshops and Tutorials
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The schedule for Workshops and Tutorials is up:
Workshops: https://www2020.thewebconf.org/program#workshops
Tutorials: https://www2020.thewebconf.org/program#tutorials
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Research
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Subject: [NEW] Call for Papers and Remote Event Proposals
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 03:50:47 +0000
From: IIIS 2020 Summer Conferences <cfp-summer(a)2020conf-iiis.org>
To: Gustaf.Neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
IIIS 2020 Conferences
Dear Gustaf Neumann,
We are sending you this email to invite you to contribute to any of the
topics suggested in the *24^th World Multi-Conference on Systemics,
Cybernetics and Informatics: WMSCI 2020*, by submitting an article or a
proposal for a remote event in the context of WMSCI 2020
(http://www.iiis-2020conf.org/wmsci), to be held on July 12 - 15, 2020,
with its main venue being at Orlando, Florida, USA.
Because of the coronavirus (COVID-19), we are including for this
conference the possibility of organizing remote events (tracks or
sessions) at other venues, which may be in your own
university/organization or as virtual events via virtual participation.
All submissions should be sent to be reviewed by the two-tier reviewing
methodology, which we have applied since 2006. If you have an interest
in this possibility, please send an email to *remote-events [at]
2020conf-iiis.org*, proposing the topic, its abstract and your micro CV.
If you need more specific information, please use the same email address.
The *deadline to submit your proposal* *for a remote event* is: *April
8^th , 2020.*
If you are not interested in organizing a remote event, you can still
submit an article to WMSCI 2020 or to any of the other conferences that
are being held jointly with it.
* The 24^th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and
Informatics: *WMSCI 2020*
* The 18^th International Conference on Education and Information
Systems, Technologies and Applications: *EISTA 2020*
* The 14^th International Multi-Conference on Society, Cybernetics and
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*To submit an article to any of these three conferences*, or to any of
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respective event.
The *deadlines to submit an article* to those conferences are as follows:
* *April 14^th , 2020*: Article submissions
* *May 19^th , 2020*: Notifications of acceptance
* *June 10^th , 2020*: Uploading of camera-ready or final version
Keynote speakers will be selected from registered authors whose
submissions are among the best according to their external reviewers.
The identification of the best submissions will be based on the
quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the reviewers and the
percentage of reviewers recommending the acceptance of the submission as
related to all the reviewers who made their respective reviews. *For
this reason, we recommend you to submit your paper early*.
Registered authors of accepted submissions will be invited to make an
*additional presentation with no additional charge *, if such a
presentation is oriented to inter-disciplinary communication. These
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Furthermore, the best papers presented at the conference, as selected by
the audiences of each respective session, will also be published in the
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Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS 2021 [CFP] Explainable Artificial
Intelligence (XAI) mini track
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 08:29:05 +1100
From: Babak Abedin <babak.abedin(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear Colleagues,
Please consider submitting to HICSS 2021: Explainable Artificial
Intelligence (XAI) mini track (
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-54/decision-analytics-and-service-science/#…
).
Fast track journal opportunity at *Information Systems Frontiers *
*Description*:
The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the context of decision
analytics and service science has received significant attention in
academia and practice alike. Yet, much of the current efforts have focused
on advancing underlying algorithms and not on decreasing the complexity of
AI systems. AI systems are still “black boxes” that are difficult to
comprehend—not only for developers, but particularly for users and
decision-makers. Also, the development and use of AI is associated with
many risks and pitfalls like biases in data or predictions based on
spurious correlations (“Clever Hans” phenomena), which eventually may lead
to malfunctioning or biased AI and hence technologically driven
discrimination.
This is where research on Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) comes
in. Also referred to as “transparent,” “interpretable,” or “understandable
AI,” XAI aims to “produce explainable models, while maintaining a high
level of learning performance (prediction accuracy); and enable human users
to understand, appropriately, trust, and effectively manage the emerging
generation of artificially intelligent partners”. XAI hence refers to “the
movement, initiatives, and efforts made in response to AI transparency and
trust concerns, more than to a formal technical concept”, eventually
impacting task performance of users.
With a focus on decision support, this minitrack aims to explore and extend
research on how to establish explainability of intelligent black box
systems—machine learning-based or not. We especially look for contributions
that investigate XAI from either a developer’s or user’s perspective. We
invite submissions from all application domains, such as healthcare,
finance, e-commerce, retail, public administration or others. Technically
and method-oriented studies as well as design science or behavioral science
approaches are welcome.
*Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:*
- *The developers’ perspective on XAI*
- XAI to open, control and evaluate black box algorithms
- Using XAI to identify bias in data
- Explainability and Human-in-the-Loop development of AI
- XAI to support interactive machine learning
- Prevention and detection of deceptive AI explanations
- XAI to discover deep knowledge and learn from AI
- *The users’ perspective on XAI*
- Presentation and personalization of AI explanations for different
target groups
- XAI to increase situational awareness, compliance behavior and task
performance
- XAI for transparency and unbiased decision making
- Impact of explainability on AI-based decision support systems use
and adoption
- Explainability of AI in crisis situations
- Potential harm of explainability in AI
We provide the opportunity for (extended) best papers of this minitrack to
be fast-tracked to the Information Systems Frontiers (ISF) journal.
Important Dates for Paper Submission
June 15, 2020: Paper Submission Deadline (11:59 pm HST)
August 17, 2020: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Christian Meske (Primary Contact)
Freie Universität Berlin and Einstein Center Digital Future
christian.meske(a)fu-berlin.de
Babak Abedin
University of Technology Sydney
Babak.Abedin(a)uts.edu.au
Iris Junglas
College of Charleston
junglasia(a)cofc.edu
Fethi Rabhi
University of New South Wales
f.rabhi(a)unsw.edu.au
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP International Conference on Digital Health and
Medical Analytics (DHA 2020) Beijing JUly 1-2 202 - Deadline extended
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 00:00:57 +0800
From: Young Hoon Chang <younghoonchang(a)gmail.com>
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International Conference on Digital Health and Medical Analytics (DHA 2020)
July 1-2, 2020
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
CALL FOR PAPERS
** Paper submission deadline (abstract is acceptable) : 15 April 2020
(Extended) *
Overview
There have been massive amounts of digital health data stored in the
medical information systems. They could be a valuable source of supporting
healthcare organizations’ clinical practices and operations, public health
management, and medical research if it is analyzed in meaningful ways.
Digital technologies such as big data analytics and Artificial Intelligence
(AI) are increasingly advocated as the emerging technologies in health care
to fill this growing need. However, the adoption of digital technology in
health care usually lags behind other industries, as some major
technological and managerial obstacles still remain. Obstacles include the
lack of health data integration, data overload issues, data privacy and
security, and limited or inefficient data visualization. As a result, there
is an urgent need for further research to technologically explore how to
utilize digital health data to support evidence-based medicine using
analytics approaches and demonstrate how big data analytics and AI can
enable healthcare practitioners and policy makers to sufficiently address
societal health concerns and challenges.
The aim of DHA 2020 is to bring together a wide spectrum of researchers,
industry/start-ups and healthcare practitioners. DHA 2020 covers
multidisciplinary subjects that can include communities of practice and
social networks, analytics and engagement with tracking and monitoring
wearable devices, big data, public health surveillance, persuasive
technologies, epidemic intelligence, participatory surveillance, emergency
medicine, serious games for public health interventions and automated early
identification of health threats and responses.
Conference Sessions
- Session 1: General track on digital health
- Session 2: Big data analytics and AI in digital health
- Session 3: Digital and social media in healthcare
- Session 4: Public health and policy
- Session 5: Operation and supply chain in healthcare
- Session 6: Emerging technologies in healthcare
- Session 7: Smart health and intelligent systems for health and wellbeing
- Session 8: E-learning and training in healthcare
- Session 9: Online healthcare community
- Session 10: Blockchain in healthcare
- Session 11: Applications of new technologies for the outbreak of epidemic
diseases
- Session 12: Medical practitioner panel discussion
Fast Track to the Journals
- Information System Frontier [SSCI, ABS 3; Impact factor: 2.539]
https://www.springer.com/journal/10796/updates/17193440
- Internet Research [SSCI, ABS 2; Impact factor: 4.109]
https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/call_for_papers.ht…
- International Journal of Information Management [SSCI, ABS 2; Impact
factor: 5.063]
- Enterprise Information System [SCI, ABS2]
- Knowledge Management Research & Practice [SSCI]
- Information Discovery and Delivery [SSCI from 2020]
Submission
Abstract should be written in English or Chinese language and they should
be between 1000 and 1,500 words in length. Please submit your submissions
as a word document via EasyChair(click submission link here). All
submissions will be subject to a double-blind review process. Key dates are:
- 15 April 2020 (Extended) NEW Paper submission deadline (abstract is
acceptable)
- 30 April 2020 Notification of acceptance/rejection
- 15 May 2020 Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for
publication
- 30 May 2020 Deadline for early bird register
- 10 June 2020 Deadline for at least one author of each paper to
register for DHA 2020
Organizing Committee
Conference Co-Chairs
- Zhijun Yan, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- William Wang, University of Waikato, New Zealand
- Yichuan Wang, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
- Dongsong Zhang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Program Co-Chairs
- Younghoon Chang, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Qiuju Yin, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Lin Jia, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Shiwei Sun, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Minhao Zhang, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Contact information
-Web URL1 : http://www.dha2020.org
-Web URL2 : http://sme.bit.edu.cn/gbxwzx/xshy/173917.htm
- E-mail:info@dha2020.org
- Facebook: @dha2020china
- Local host: Beijing Institute of Technology
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP International Conference on Digital Health and
Medical Analytics (DHA 2020) Beijing JUly 1-2 202
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 21:42:22 +0800
From: Young Hoon Chang <younghoonchang(a)gmail.com>
To: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org
International Conference on Digital Health and Medical Analytics (DHA 2020)
July 1-2, 2020
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
CALL FOR PAPERS
* Paper submission deadline (abstract is acceptable) : 15 April 2020
(Extended)
Overview
There have been massive amounts of digital health data stored in the
medical information systems. They could be a valuable source of supporting
healthcare organizations’ clinical practices and operations, public health
management, and medical research if it is analyzed in meaningful ways.
Digital technologies such as big data analytics and Artificial Intelligence
(AI) are increasingly advocated as the emerging technologies in health care
to fill this growing need. However, the adoption of digital technology in
health care usually lags behind other industries, as some major
technological and managerial obstacles still remain. Obstacles include the
lack of health data integration, data overload issues, data privacy and
security, and limited or inefficient data visualization. As a result, there
is an urgent need for further research to technologically explore how to
utilize digital health data to support evidence-based medicine using
analytics approaches and demonstrate how big data analytics and AI can
enable healthcare practitioners and policy makers to sufficiently address
societal health concerns and challenges.
The aim of DHA 2020 is to bring together a wide spectrum of researchers,
industry/start-ups and healthcare practitioners. DHA 2020 covers
multidisciplinary subjects that can include communities of practice and
social networks, analytics and engagement with tracking and monitoring
wearable devices, big data, public health surveillance, persuasive
technologies, epidemic intelligence, participatory surveillance, emergency
medicine, serious games for public health interventions and automated early
identification of health threats and responses.
Conference Sessions
- Session 1: General track on digital health
- Session 2: Big data analytics and AI in digital health
- Session 3: Digital and social media in healthcare
- Session 4: Public health and policy
- Session 5: Operation and supply chain in healthcare
- Session 6: Emerging technologies in healthcare
- Session 7: Smart health and intelligent systems for health and wellbeing
- Session 8: E-learning and training in healthcare
- Session 9: Online healthcare community
- Session 10: Blockchain in healthcare
- Session 11: Applications of new technologies for the outbreak of epidemic
diseases
- Session 12: Medical practitioner panel discussion
Fast Track to the Journals
- Information System Frontier [SSCI, ABS 3; Impact factor: 2.539]
https://www.springer.com/journal/10796/updates/17193440
- Internet Research [SSCI, ABS 2; Impact factor: 4.109]
https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/call_for_papers.ht…
- International Journal of Information Management [SSCI, ABS 2; Impact
factor: 5.063]
- Enterprise Information System [SCI, ABS2]
- Knowledge Management Research & Practice [SSCI]
- Information Discovery and Delivery [SSCI from 2020]
Submission
Abstract should be written in English or Chinese language and they should
be between 1000 and 1,500 words in length. Please submit your submissions
as a word document via EasyChair(click submission link here). All
submissions will be subject to a double-blind review process. Key dates are:
-* 15 April 2020 (Extended) NEW Paper submission deadline (abstract is
acceptable)*
- 30 April 2020 Notification of acceptance/rejection
- 15 May 2020 Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for
publication
- 30 May 2020 Deadline for early bird register
- 10 June 2020 Deadline for at least one author of each paper to
register for DHA 2020
Organizing Committee
Conference Co-Chairs
- Zhijun Yan, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- William Wang, University of Waikato, New Zealand
- Yichuan Wang, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
- Dongsong Zhang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Program Co-Chairs
- Younghoon Chang, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Qiuju Yin, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Lin Jia, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Shiwei Sun, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Minhao Zhang, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Contact information
-Web URL1 : http://www.dha2020.org
-Web URL2 : http://sme.bit.edu.cn/gbxwzx/xshy/173917.htm
- E-mail:info@dha2020.org
- Facebook: @dha2020china
- Local host: Beijing Institute of Technology
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Subject: Re: [AISWorld] CFP International Conference on Digital Health
and Medical Analytics (DHA 2020) Beijing JUly 1-2 202
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 21:40:25 +0800
From: Young Hoon Chang <younghoonchang(a)gmail.com>
To: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org
International Conference on Digital Health and Medical Analytics (DHA 2020)
July 1-2, 2020
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
CALL FOR PAPERS
* Paper submission deadline (abstract is acceptable) : 1 April 2020
Overview
There have been massive amounts of digital health data stored in the
medical information systems. They could be a valuable source of supporting
healthcare organizations’ clinical practices and operations, public health
management, and medical research if it is analyzed in meaningful ways.
Digital technologies such as big data analytics and Artificial Intelligence
(AI) are increasingly advocated as the emerging technologies in health care
to fill this growing need. However, the adoption of digital technology in
health care usually lags behind other industries, as some major
technological and managerial obstacles still remain. Obstacles include the
lack of health data integration, data overload issues, data privacy and
security, and limited or inefficient data visualization. As a result, there
is an urgent need for further research to technologically explore how to
utilize digital health data to support evidence-based medicine using
analytics approaches and demonstrate how big data analytics and AI can
enable healthcare practitioners and policy makers to sufficiently address
societal health concerns and challenges.
The aim of DHA 2020 is to bring together a wide spectrum of researchers,
industry/start-ups and healthcare practitioners. DHA 2020 covers
multidisciplinary subjects that can include communities of practice and
social networks, analytics and engagement with tracking and monitoring
wearable devices, big data, public health surveillance, persuasive
technologies, epidemic intelligence, participatory surveillance, emergency
medicine, serious games for public health interventions and automated early
identification of health threats and responses.
Conference Sessions
- Session 1: General track on digital health
- Session 2: Big data analytics and AI in digital health
- Session 3: Digital and social media in healthcare
- Session 4: Public health and policy
- Session 5: Operation and supply chain in healthcare
- Session 6: Emerging technologies in healthcare
- Session 7: Smart health and intelligent systems for health and wellbeing
- Session 8: E-learning and training in healthcare
- Session 9: Online healthcare community
- Session 10: Blockchain in healthcare
- Session 11: Applications of new technologies for the outbreak of epidemic
diseases
- Session 12: Medical practitioner panel discussion
Fast Track to the Journals
- Information System Frontier [SSCI, ABS 3; Impact factor: 2.539]
https://www.springer.com/journal/10796/updates/17193440
- Internet Research [SSCI, ABS 2; Impact factor: 4.109]
https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/call_for_papers.ht…
- International Journal of Information Management [SSCI, ABS 2; Impact
factor: 5.063]
- Enterprise Information System [SCI, ABS2]
- Knowledge Management Research & Practice [SSCI]
- Information Discovery and Delivery [SSCI from 2020]
Submission
Abstract should be written in English or Chinese language and they should
be between 1000 and 1,500 words in length. Please submit your submissions
as a word document via EasyChair(click submission link here). All
submissions will be subject to a double-blind review process. Key dates are:
- 15 April 2020 (Extended) NEW Paper submission deadline (abstract is
acceptable)
- 30 April 2020 Notification of acceptance/rejection
- 15 May 2020 Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for
publication
- 30 May 2020 Deadline for early bird register
- 10 June 2020 Deadline for at least one author of each paper to
register for DHA 2020
Organizing Committee
Conference Co-Chairs
- Zhijun Yan, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- William Wang, University of Waikato, New Zealand
- Yichuan Wang, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
- Dongsong Zhang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Program Co-Chairs
- Younghoon Chang, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Qiuju Yin, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Lin Jia, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Shiwei Sun, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
- Minhao Zhang, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Contact information
-Web URL1 : http://www.dha2020.org
-Web URL2 : http://sme.bit.edu.cn/gbxwzx/xshy/173917.htm
- E-mail:info@dha2020.org
- Facebook: @dha2020china
- Local host: Beijing Institute of Technology
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Subject: [wkwi] Call for Chapter Proposals: Handbook on Digital
Business Ecosystems
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 10:59:37 +0000
From: Baumann, Sabine <sabine.baumann(a)jade-hs.de>
Reply-To: Baumann, Sabine <sabine.baumann(a)jade-hs.de>
To: wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de <wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de>
Sehr geehrte Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
beigefügt erhalten Sie einen Call for Chapter Proposals für ein
/Handbook on Digital Business Ecosystems: Technologies, Markets,
Business Models, Management, and Societal Challenges./
Über Beiträge aus der WI-Community würde ich mich sehr freuen.
Viele Grüße
Sabine Baumann
Prof. Dr. Sabine Baumann
Fachbereich Management, Information, Technologie
Jade Hochschule
Friedrich-Paffrath-Str. 101
D-26389 Wilhelmshaven
Tel. (0 44 21) 9 85 - 24 96
E-Mail: sabine.baumann(a)jade-hs.de <mailto:sabine.baumann@jade-hs.de>
http://baumann.faculty.jade-hs.de/