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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for papers. Special Issue in Sci journal
(Mdpi) about emerging technologies and their implementation in Smart Cities
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2021 17:33:51 +0200
From: Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar <manuelp(a)ugr.es>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear Colleagues,
Smart cities have put emphasis on the need of implementing more open and
collaborative governance models for city management with the aim at both
assisting societies on better democratic systems and implementing
sustainable development principles through global partnership. In this
context, emerging technologies (like Internet of Things –IoT-, Big Data,
chatbots or blockchain,..) are opening new ways for citizens to become
more directly involved in public governance, offering new possibilities
to improve government transparency, citizen collaboration and citizen
participation. These technologies are not only implements as isolated
islands or projects but also included as necessary technological tools
into wider smart initiatives, making them more effective and efficient.
This way, while blockchain have been applied in eDemocracy platforms as
a new pattern of management amongst the agents that participate in the
public sphere, chatbots have been proposed in Open Data projects for
providing support to better access of citizens to data collections.
The current rapid development and adaption of these emerging
technologies to existing practices makes this topic interesting to be
analyzed. Nonetheless, although interesting, the lack of empirical
evidence on the novel implementation of these emerging technologies and
its impact on improving smart governance models in smart cities,
communities, rural areas and regions motivated us to conduct this
special issue.
Topics of interest in this Special Issue include, but are not limited to
the following:
• Use of blockchain, IoT, Big data or chatbots to improve government
transparency.
• Integration of emerging technologies for more collaborative and
participative governments.
• Open Government projects based on the use of emerging technologies.
• Comparative studies in using emerging technologies for improving smart
governance in city management.
• Case studies of emerging technologies integration in smart initiatives.
• Determinants in the use and implementation of emerging technologies in
smart urban areas.
In brief, we invite papers that analyze the link between emerging
technologies and the improvement of new smart governance models
implemented in cities, communities, rural areas or regions. These papers
can be focused on the impact of different emerging technologies in the
achievement of more open, accountable and collaborative governments.
Also, scholars are invited to submit papers analyzing the institutional
and/or contextual conditions of the implementation of these emerging
technologies to improve government transparency, citizen collaboration
and citizen participation. In any case, this special issue will mainly
put its attention on empirical papers, including case studies,
comparative case studies (that involve different countries or
disciplines), and surveys. Finally, empirical studies about emerging
technologies and its impact on citizens’ quality of life will be welcome.
*Manuscript Submission Information*
Manuscripts should be submitted online at www.mdpi.com
<http://www.mdpi.com/> by registering and logging in to this website.
Once you are registered, click here to go to the submission form.
Manuscripts can be submitted until the deadline. All papers will be
peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will be published continuously in the
journal (as soon as accepted) and will be listed together on the special
issue website. Research articles, review articles as well as short
communications are invited. For planned papers, a title and short
abstract (about 100 words) can be sent to the Editorial Office for
announcement on this website. Submitted manuscripts should not have been
published previously, nor be under consideration for publication
elsewhere (except conference proceedings papers). All manuscripts are
thoroughly refereed through a single-blind peer-review process. A guide
for authors and other relevant information for submission of manuscripts
is available on the Instructions for Authors page. Sci is an
international peer-reviewed open access quarterly journal published by MDPI.
Please visit the Instructions for Authors page before submitting a
manuscript. The Article Processing Charge (APC) for publication in this
open access journal is 1200 CHF (Swiss Francs). Submitted papers should
be well formatted and use good English. Authors may use MDPI's English
editing service prior to publication or during author revisions.
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Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar
Full Professor of Accounting
Director of Economic Affairs, University of Granada
Department of Accounting and Finance, Faculty of Business Studies, C/
Campus Universitario de Cartuja, s/n | 18071, Granada (Spain)
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Subject: [AISWorld] SENSORNETS 2022 - New Submission Opportunity
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 11:58:27 +0100
From: calendarsites(a)insticc.org
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CALL FOR PAPERS
11th International Conference on Sensor Networks
**Submission Deadline: November 8, 2021**
https://sensornets.scitevents.org/
February 07 - 08, 2022
Online Streaming
Dear Colleagues,
We would be very pleased to receive a regular or position paper submission
from you, with recent results, to be presented at SENSORNETS 2022 until 8
November 2021. This would be a nice opportunity for you to join a large and
growing community of researchers who have already submitted their work to
this event.
SENSORNETS intends to be the meeting point of researchers and practitioners
to share experiences and ideas on innovative developments in any aspect of
sensor networks, including Hardware of Sensor Networks, Wireless
Communication Protocols, Sensor Networks Software and Architectures,
Wireless Information Networks, Data Manipulation, Signal Processing,
Localization and Object Tracking through Sensor Networks, Machine Learning
in sensor networks leading to resource optimizations and many Applications.
In the last 5 years, the SENSORNETS proceedings have been fully indexed by
SCOPUS and beside this index all the proceedings have also been submitted to
Google Scholar, The DBLP Computer Science Bibliography, Semantic Scholar,
Microsoft Academic, Engineering Index (EI) and Web of Science / Conference
Proceedings Citation Index.
The conference will include in its technical program remarkable
distinguished speakers, such as:
<https://sensornets.scitevents.org/KeynoteSpeakers.aspx#1> Luca Mottola,
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
<https://sensornets.scitevents.org/KeynoteSpeakers.aspx#2> Biplab Sikdar,
University of Singapore, Singapore
<https://sensornets.scitevents.org/KeynoteSpeakers.aspx#3> Niki Trigoni,
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
We hope this interests you, as it would be a great pleasure to count on your
participation at our conference.
Kind regards,
Monica Saramago
SENSORNETS Secretariat
Web: https://sensornets.scitevents.org/
e-mail: <mailto:sensornets.secretariat@insticc.org>
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Pre-ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information
Systems
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 15:09:23 -0500
From: Tawei (David) Wang <wang131(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS*
*SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP ON ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS (SIG ASYS)*
*http://sigasys.aisnet.org <http://sigasys.aisnet.org>*
12th Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information Systems
Saturday, December 11, 2021, 9:00 – 4:30
Held in conjunction with the International Conference on Information Systems
*CALL FOR PAPERS AND PANEL PROPOSALS*
*“In-Person Workshop”*
SIG ASYS cordially invites academics and practitioners from all over the
world to present original research and/or to organize a panel discussion in
the field of Accounting Information Systems (AIS). The workshop will focus
on a wide range of topics and research methods at the intersection of
accounting and information systems. The SIG ASYS Workshop will be held
before the start of ICIS 2021. The specific location will be announced once
it is assigned by ICIS. The day-long workshop will be followed by an
evening celebration and networking dinner at a local pub/restaurant at no
additional cost.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
· AIS integration
· AIS modelling
· Big data
· Blockchain technology
· Continuous auditing
· Crowdsourcing
· Data mining and business intelligence
· Design and implementation issues of AIS
· Evaluation, assessment and business value of AIS
· Forensic auditing
· Global AIS
· Information security management
· Information technology (IT) governance
· IT auditing
· Internal control and fraud
· Management control and AIS
· Risk assessment and enterprise risk management
· Social network and media
· eXtensible Business Reporting Language
· Security and privacy in accounting systems
All submissions must represent original work that has not already been
published in a journal or conference proceedings (in complete form –
abstract publication is permissible). At least one author of the accepted
paper must register for the workshop and be prepared to present the paper
in person.
Submissions must be in the form of: a completed research paper, a
research-in-progress paper or a panel proposal. All completed research
papers and research-in-progress papers must be in English and be carefully
blinded. Submissions will be blind reviewed by at least two peers. Note
that accepted papers will not be published in workshop proceedings.
*Completed research papers *
Completed research papers should conform to the International Journal of
Accounting Information Systems (*IJAIS*) format, which is consistent with
American Accounting Association and other Elsevier accounting journals. For
more details, please see the *IJAIS *guide for authors at the following
URL:
https://www.elsevier.com/journals/international-journal-of-accounting-infor…
*Research-in-progress papers *
Submission of promising research, in its early stage, should take the form
of a research-in-progress paper and be presented as an extended abstract.
This abstract should include the following sections: research objectives
and questions; theoretical foundations of the study; research methodology
being used; current status of the project, and a description of what the
authors propose to present at the workshop. Note that complete analysis of
results is *not required*. Research-in-progress papers should be limited to
approximately 4000 words.
*Panel proposals *
Panel proposals should be at least one-page in length and include: a
general description of the topic; details of all potential panelists
(including their name, affiliation, email, and a one paragraph bio); a
statement to the effect that if the panel proposal is accepted, all
panelists have made a commitment to serve on the panel; and a brief
description of each panelists background, expertise and views on the
proposed topic.
The workshop will be held as an all-day meeting on Saturday, December 11,
2021, just before the start of ICIS 2021. Participants should plan on
arriving the day before for an early start at the workshop. The customary
networking celebration dinner will take place after the workshop on
Wednesday evening. The workshop will have a single track to maximize
interaction and participation. Workshop participants, including presenters
and panelists, must pay the registration fee.
*BEST PAPER AWARD 2021*
One best paper award will be announced at the workshop, and this paper,
after meeting the required revisions, will be published in the *IJAIS *at
the author’s prerogative.
*IMPORTANT DATES *
Submission Deadline: October 15, 2021
Notification to Authors: October 31, 2021
Workshop: December 11, 2021
*PROGRAM AND WORKSHOP CHAIRS *
The workshop chair is Tawei (David) Wang <david.wang(a)depaul.edu> and the
program chair is Dan O’Leary <oleary(a)usc.edu>.
*SUBMISSION PROCESS *
*SIG ASYS Submissions (Pre-ICIS Workshop Only) 2021*
Paper enquires, submissions, and panel proposals should be sent to
ICIS.SIG.ASYS(a)gmail.com and please indicate whether the submission is
completed research, research-in-progress, or a panel proposal.
*SIG ASYS and IJAIS (Dual Consideration) Submissions 2021*
At the authors’ prerogative, submitted papers can also be considered for
publication in the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (
*IJAIS*). These papers should constitute original research that is not
currently being considered for publication or has not been previously
published elsewhere. For concurrent consideration at both the SIG ASYS
workshop and *IJAIS*, authors should submit their manuscripts using the
*IJAIS
*online submission system at
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-accounting-infor…
and e-mail your complete manuscript to ICIS.SIG.ASYS(a)gmail.com. Please
clearly specify in your cover letters to *IJAIS *and SIG ASYS that your
submission is a dual submission and is intended for presentation at SIG
ASYS 2021.
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP Journal of Information Technology (JIT) Special
Issue on Products of Theorizing
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 15:47:36 -0500
From: Nik Rushdi Hassan <nhassan(a)d.umn.edu>
To: AISWorld <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear colleagues,
Just a quick reminder for those interested in the Journal of Information
Technology (JIT) Special Issue titled "Products of Theorizing: Towards
Native Theories of Emerging Information Technology" (click here for more
details)
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JEiENIg25RtBPYqzoucc3-uTrNT2Wl1M/view?usp=…>
to send their extended abstracts by Oct 24. The goal of this special issue
is to showcase exemplars from the “products of theorizing” approach that
focus on approximations of IS theory. This “products of theorizing”
perspective on theory celebrates the outputs of the “interim struggles”
(Weick, 1995) that characterize theory generation. It holds the promise
that interim conceptual artefacts of theorizing such as models, metaphors,
frameworks and concepts that belong to the discipline are valuable as they
can be leveraged and exploited further in subsequent research. In this
way, a discipline might inch its way towards native theories over time. We
are looking for articles that go beyond derivative theories and push the
envelope of theorizing towards native products of theorizing.
To ensure that submissions meet the goals of the special issue, authors are
encouraged to submit an extended abstract to the editors (myself, Nik
Rushdi Hassan, nhassan(a)d.umn.edu, Leslie Willcocks (willcockslp(a)aol.com ),
Suzanne Rivard (suzanne.rivard(a)hec.ca) and Ulrike Schultze
(uschultz(a)smu.edu)
by Oct 24, 2021. The SIGPHIL will also be holding a workshop at ICIS 2021
(Austin) on Dec 12-13 based on the same theme (Products of Theorizing)
<https://sigphil.wordpress.com/9th-concurrent-sigphilicis-workshop-on-produc…>.
Submissions are due on Feb 1, 2022.
Sincerely
Nik, Leslie, Suzanne & Ulrike
--
Nik Rushdi Hassan, PhD and Assoc. Professor of MIS
Labovitz School of Business and Economics
University of Minnesota Duluth
1318 Kirby Drive, LSBE 385A
Duluth MN 55812
Office Phone: (218) 726-7453
Fax: (218) 726-7578
Home Page:www.d.umn.edu/~nhassan
Email:nhassan@d.umn.edu
LinkedIn:www.linkedin.com/in/nikrushdi/
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Participation - ISSRE 2021
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 14:47:52 +0100
From: Nuno Laranjeiro <cnl(a)dei.uc.pt>
To: Nuno Laranjeiro <CNL(a)DEI.UC.PT>
Call for Participation - Important Registration Informatiom
*****************************************************************************
The 32nd International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering
(ISSRE 2021)
October 25 - 28, 2021
Wuhan, China
http://2021.issre.net/
*****************************************************************************
# Important dates:
*Recommended registration* before Oct. 16, 2021
ISSRE is the premier conference on software reliability engineering
(Conference ranks: CORE A, CCF B). It is focused on innovative
techniques and tools for assessing, predicting, and improving the
reliability, safety, and security of software products. ISSRE also
boasts the largest industry participation among advanced technical
conferences. Your architects, QA leads, project managers, and
researchers can select from over 100 talks. This is the perfect training
opportunity for senior technical people.
The 32nd edition of ISSRE will be held in Wuhan, China, and will
continue to emphasize scientific methods, industrial relevance, rigorous
empirical validation and shared value of practical tools and experiences
as paper selection criteria. There are more than 30 invited speakers at
ISSRE 2021, including many Academicians, Turing Award winners, and
IEEE/ACM/CCF Follows.
To facilitate both domestic and foreign participants, a hybrid model
with independent onsite program and online program will be adopted this
year. In addition, ISSRE will adopt an Online Flipped Conference Model.
The presenters make their presentation videos available one week before
the conference. Attendees could watch the videos and read the papers at
their own pace during this pre-conference timeframe.
Considering the aforementioned situation, it is suggested to complete
your registration before Oct. 16, 2021.
Please visit the Registration Page (https://issre.net/registration-page)
for more details regarding the registration.
The registration link is
https://web.cvent.com/event/5be2c9cb-8e97-4aab-9822-58954eec09d3/summary.
Thank you for your interest. Looking forward to meeting you all at ISSRE
2021.
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP: ECIS 2022 - Track "Rethinking IS Strategy and
Governance in the Digital Age"
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 11:33:27 +0000
From: Urbach, Nils, Prof. Dr. <nils.urbach(a)fim-rc.de>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>,
wi(a)lists.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi(a)lists.uni-karlsruhe.de>,
wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de <wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de>
CC: ulrich.remus(a)uibk.ac.at <ulrich.remus(a)uibk.ac.at>, Urbach, Nils,
Prof. Dr. <nils.urbach(a)fim-rc.de>
(Apologies for cross-postings of this announcement.)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
30th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2022)
Track: Rethinking IS Strategy and Governance in the Digital Age
June 18-24, 2022, Timisoara, Romania
(https://ecis2022.eu/tracks-description/)
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TRACK CHAIRS
Ulrich Remus, University of Innsbruck, Austria,
ulrich.remus(a)uibk.ac.at<mailto:ulrich.remus@uibk.ac.at>
Nils Urbach, Frankfurt UAS & Fraunhofer FIT, Germany,
nils.urbach(a)fim-rc.de<mailto:nils.urbach@fim-rc.de> (corresponding track
chair)
DESCRIPTION
In the digital age, innovative technologies influence and change
established work processes, products, services, and business models by
connecting individuals, organizations, machines, and other 'things' in
new ways, as well as by enabling novel working, collaboration, and
automation models (Fitzgerald et al. 2014). To succeed in this highly
competitive and dynamic environment, organizations must unfold the
potential of advanced digital technologies in their business strategies,
transform their work routines, processes and structures, rethink their
business models, as well as manage and govern IT infrastructures that
are central to their value propositions (Legner et al. 2017). In short,
pervasive digitalization has increased the importance of information
technology (IT) and transformed the demands placed on organizations in
general, and IT functions in particular. Besides ensuring regular IT
operations, IT functions are increasingly required to proactively
identify technological innovations and to rapidly transfer them into
marketable solutions - and with that to directly contribute to their
organization's value proposition (Urbach et al. 2017).
In this context, IS strategizing and governance represent key activities
for the effective deployment of IT resources and ultimately for value
creation through IT. The emergence of new digital technologies (e.g.,
artificial intelligence [AI], big-data analytics, blockchain, cloud
computing) and infrastructures (e.g., digital platforms and ecosystems),
novel value-creation processes and work practices (e.g., IT
consumerization, human-robot collaboration, resource sharing) along with
the availability of unprecedented data volumes challenge existing
conceptualizations and theories related to IS strategy and governance
(Markus 2017; Newell & Marabelli 2015). For instance, while cloud
services may make the IT artefact seemingly disappear, the challenge of
governing the design and use of such services and associated IT
resources has become even more acute (Schneider & Sunyaev 2016). Digital
business models and gig economy platforms that revolve around resource
sharing and/or complex product-service offerings not only challenge
organizational boundaries, but also established ideas about ownership of
resources, tasks, and outputs (Schor 2014). Similarly, while AI-based
algorithms can automate business processes, they also highlight the need
for data and process governance (Tarafdar et al. 2017). At the same
time, in organizations where more 'traditional' technologies and work
arrangements are still dominant, IS strategy and governance challenges
remain highly complex and important (Wiener et al. 2016).
The objectives of the proposed track are two-fold. First, from a
scholarly research perspective, the objective is to foster and promote
novel concepts and theories on IS strategy and governance, with a
particular focus on the manifold opportunities and challenges associated
with the pervasive digitalization of business and society. Second, the
track aims at offering insights that enable IS practitioners to leverage
emerging digital technologies, to respond to digitalization challenges,
and ultimately, to make effective use of available IT resources.
The track is open to all types of contributions-including research in
progress-studying IS strategy and governance topics from different
stakeholder perspectives, in different contexts and settings (e.g.,
for-profits and non-profits), at different levels of analysis (e.g.,
individual, project, program, organizational, network, ecosystem, and
societal level), and with different theoretical perspectives and
methodological approaches (e.g., conceptual, design-oriented, and
empirical studies). We particularly welcome studies that address the
conference theme "Human Values Crisis in a Digitizing World" by
discussing and expanding our understanding of how digital technologies
(e.g., those used for control or governance purposes) and human values
influence each other and sometimes conflict, whether at the individual,
the organizational and/or the societal level.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Digital strategizing and strategy implementation (e.g., link to
overall business strategy, development of digital capabilities,
sustainability of digital strategies, translation of strategic
objectives into governance practices and structures)
* Strategic impact of emerging digital technologies (e.g., artificial
intelligence, blockchain, big-data analytics, cloud computing) on
business models, governance structures, and processes, etc.
* Governance of digital transformation and innovation processes (e.g.,
new governance models for complex organizations, such as companies
operating with coexisting 'brick and mortar' and digital business models)
* Changing role of CIO function & New role of CDO function (e.g.,
'digital race' between CIO and CDO, structure and nature of business-IT
relationships)
* Data-driven leadership and control approaches (e.g., algorithmic
management of work processes, technology-mediated control)
* Governance of digital value-creation processes and networks (e.g.,
digital platforms and ecosystems, Industry 4.0 and cyber-physical
systems, IT consumerization, IT-enabled product-service systems,
resource sharing, etc.)
* Governance of novel work practices (e.g., agile software development,
human-robot interaction and collaboration) and sourcing models (e.g.,
crowdsourcing, multi-sourcing, open-sourcing, and back-sourcing)
* Information security governance (e.g., cybersecurity frameworks,
standards, and policies for critical infrastructures)
* Dark side of digital strategies/governance, including ethical issues
as well as undesired ecological, economic, and socio-emotional
side-effects (e.g., technostress)
* Critical reflections on IS strategy and governance in the digital age
(e.g., truly 'new' features and challenges of digitalization, links to
traditional research streams)
* Novel theoretical perspectives and research approaches that broaden,
or challenge, our understanding of IS strategy and governance in the
digital age
REFERENCES
* Fitzgerald, M., Kruschwitz, N., Bonnet, D., & Welch, M. (2014)
"Embracing Digital Technology: A New Strategic Imperative," MIT Sloan
Management Review, 55(2), 1-12.
* Legner, C., Eymann, T., Hess, T., Matt, C., Böhmann, T., Drews, P.,
Maedche, A., Urbach, N., & Ahlemann F. (2017) "Digitalization:
Opportunity and Challenge for the Business and Information Systems
Engineering Community," Business & Information Systems Engineering,
59(4), 301-308.
* Markus, M. L. (2017) "Datification, Organizational Strategy, and IS
Research: What's the Score?" Journal of Strategic Information Systems,
26(3), 233-241.
* Newell, S., & Marabelli, M. (2015) "Strategic Opportunities (and
Challenges) of Algorithmic Decision-Making: A Call for Action on the
Long-Term Societal Effects of 'Datification'," Journal of Strategic
Information Systems, 24(1), 3-14.
* Schneider, S., & Sunyaev, A. (2016) "Determinant Factors of
Cloud-Sourcing Decisions: Reflecting on the IT Outsourcing Literature in
the Era of Cloud Computing," Journal of Information Technology, 31(1), 1-31.
* Schor, J. (2014) "Debating the Sharing Economy," Journal of
Self-Governance and Management Economics, 4(3), 1-13.
* Tarafdar, M., Beath, C., & Ross, J. (2017) "Enterprise Cognitive
Computing Applications: Opportunities and Challenges," IT Professional,
19(4), 2-8.
* Urbach, N., Drews, P., & Ross, J. (2017) "Digital Business
Transformation and the Changing Role of the IT Function," MIS Quarterly
Executive, 16(2), ii-iv.
* Wiener, M., Mähring, M., Remus, U., & Saunders, C. (2016) "Control
Configuration and Control Enactment in Information Systems Projects:
Review and Expanded Theoretical Framework," MIS Quarterly, 40(3), 741-774.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline: November 17, 2021
Notification of conditional acceptance: February 28, 2022
Final acceptance: April 15, 2022
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Frederik Ahlemann, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Daniel Beimborn, University of Bamberg, Germany
Edward W. N. Bernroider, Vienna University of Economics and Business,
Austria
Arne Buchwald, Vlerick Business School, Belgium
Bendik Bygstad, University of Oslo, Norway
Suranjan Chakraborty, Towson University, USA
Alec W. Cram, Bentley University, USA
Andreas Drechsler, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Paul Drews, University of Lüneburg, Germany
Stefan Henningsson, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Robert Keller, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Christine Legner, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Magnus Mähring, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
Jeffrey Proudfoot, Bentley University, USA
Susanne Strahringer, TU Dresden, Germany
Till Winkler, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Ruilin Zhu, Lancaster University, UK
Thank you for your interest in rethinking IS strategy and governance in
the digital age. We are looking forward to your contributions and seeing
you in Timisoara!
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Subject: [AISWorld] ICIS 2021 - CFP - Sustainability and IS: The Role
of Location (due 11/1/2021)
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2021 08:59:18 -0400
From: Dan Farkas <djf2128(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
(Apologies for cross-listings)
Colleagues,
*Sustainability and IS: The Role of Location*
The Special Interest Group on Geographic Information Systems (SIGGIS) of
the Association for Information Systems (AIS) invites theoretical and
empirical research papers focusing on, but not limited to, digital
innovation and its role for sustainability, particularly the role of
location, including the areas of renewable energy, green IT and green IS,
and case examples, especially as they relate to research areas in
Management Information Systems.
*Call for Papers*
GIS can play a key role in improving sustainability by collecting and
managing data and analyzing these data integrated (or overlaid) with other
types of data, such as demographic data. For example, GIS can improve
supply chain logistics and transportation management by identifying
eco-routes and eco-efficient supply chains. GIS can also serve as a common
platform that integrates people, processes, things, environments, and data
about them and, thereby, generate insights for sustainable development.
Spatial data comprise much of the data that organizations collect
(so-called big data). Thus, we posit that organizational adoption of
sustainability strategies necessitates models that incorporate location
data regarding environmental processes and impacts, location information
about causes and effects, and knowledge sharing about what works, what does
not, why, and where. We also postulate that sustainability requires
organizations to build up a common platform to collect, analyze, and share
geo-referenced data on the environment.
Manuscripts are solicited focusing on conceptual model, theory,
methodology, applications, behavioral studies, and case studies with regard
to emerging opportunities and challenges for the role of digital innovation
associated with GIS for sustainability. Manuscripts on a variety of topics
related to the broader realm of GIS applications in organizations and
government, e.g., renewable energy and green IT, and green IS, are welcome
in the following areas:
Potential topics (not limited to topics listed below):
- Emerging opportunities and issues for sustainability and digital
innovation
- Digital innovation with GIS for sustainability
- Location-aware IoT for sustainability
- Location-aware AI for sustainability
- Sustainability with spatial decision support
- Social media location analytics for sustainability
- Role of location for sustainability in the collaborative (or sharing)
economy
- Mobile-based location analytics and applications for sustainability
- Use of GIS and location analytics for sustainability in nonprofit
organizations.
- Country-level studies for sustainability with the use of location
analytics and GIS.
- GIS and renewable energy development, use, and disposal
- GIS and sustainable economic development
- GIS and sustainable villages, cities, societies
- Green IS and the role of location
- Environmentally friendly IT and the role of location
Authors are encouraged to clearly identify and articulate the role of
location or place in the research questions.
*IMPORTANT DATES:*
- Deadline to submit papers: November 1, 2021 (no later than midnight
EST).
- Author notification of paper acceptance: November 22, 2021 (no later
than midnight EST).
- Final papers due: December 3, 2021 (no later than midnight EST).
*PAPER FORMAT, SUBMISSION, REVIEW, PUBLICATION, and PRESENTATION:*
- Papers should not exceed 6,000 words including all text, abstract,
figures, tables, references, and appendices.
- Papers should conform to the ICIS 2021 submission template available
at
https://icis2021.aisconferences.org/paper-templates-pcs-guide-for-authors/
- All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed.
- Completed papers should be submitted to Dr. Avijit Sarkar by email:
Avijit_Sarkar(a)redlands.edu with “Pre-ICIS SIGGIS 2021 Workshop: Research
Paper Submission” in the subject line.
- Papers will be published as part of Proceedings of SIGGIS 2021
pre-ICIS Workshop at http://aisel.aisnet.org/siggis/
- At least one author must register and attend SIGGIS 2021 pre-ICIS
Workshop to present the paper. Paper presentation is tentatively scheduled
as part of the Workshop on Sunday, December 12, 2021.
- This Call for Papers along with an Announcement on SIGGIS 2021
pre-ICIS Workshop on “Sustainability and IS: The Role of Location” can be
found at https://communities.aisnet.org/siggis/home.
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WorldCIST'22 - 10th World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
12-14 April 2022, Budva, Montenegro
http://worldcist.org <http://worldcist.org/>
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The WorldCist'22 - 10th World Conference on Information Systems and
Technologies, to be held in Budva, Montenegro, 12-14 April 2022, is a
global forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss
the most recent innovations, trends, results, experiences and concerns
in the several perspectives of Information Systems and Technologies.
We are pleased to invite you to submit your papers to WorldCist'22. All
submissions will be reviewed on the basis of relevance, originality,
importance and clarity.
TOPICS
Submitted papers should be related with one or more of the main themes
proposed for the Conference:
A) Information and Knowledge Management (IKM);
B) Organizational Models and Information Systems (OMIS);
C) Software and Systems Modeling (SSM);
D) Software Systems, Architectures, Applications and Tools (SSAAT);
E) Multimedia Systems and Applications (MSA);
F) Computer Networks, Mobility and Pervasive Systems (CNMPS);
G) Intelligent and Decision Support Systems (IDSS);
H) Big Data Analytics and Applications (BDAA);
I) Human-Computer Interaction (HCI);
J) Ethics, Computers and Security (ECS)
K) Health Informatics (HIS);
L) Information Technologies in Education (ITE);
M) Technologies for Biomedical Applications (TBA)
N) Information Technologies in Radiocommunications (ITR);
TYPES of SUBMISSIONS and DECISIONS
Four types of papers can be submitted:
Full paper: Finished or consolidated R&D works, to be included in one of
the Conference themes. These papers are assigned a 10-page limit.
Short paper: Ongoing works with relevant preliminary results, open to
discussion. These papers are assigned a 7-page limit.
Poster paper: Initial work with relevant ideas, open to discussion.
These papers are assigned to a 4-page limit.
Company paper: Companies' papers that show practical experience, R & D,
tools, etc., focused on some topics of the conference. These papers are
assigned to a 4-page limit.
Submitted papers must comply with the format of Advances in Intelligent
Systems and Computing Series (see Instructions for Authors at Springer
Website), be written in English, must not have been published before,
not be under review for any other conference or publication and not
include any information leading to the authors’ identification.
Therefore, the authors’ names, affiliations and bibliographic references
should not be included in the version for evaluation by the Program
Committee. This information should only be included in the camera-ready
version, saved in Word or Latex format and also in PDF format. These
files must be accompanied by the Consent to Publish form filled out, in
a ZIP file, and uploaded at the conference management system.
All papers will be subjected to a “double-blind review” by at least two
members of the Program Committee.
Based on Program Committee evaluation, a paper can be rejected or
accepted by the Conference Chairs. In the later case, it can be accepted
as the type originally submitted or as another type. Thus, full papers
can be accepted as short papers or poster papers only. Similarly, short
papers can be accepted as poster papers only.
Poster papers and Company papers are not published in the Conference
Proceedings, being only presented and discussed. The authors of accepted
poster papers should build and print a poster to be exhibited during the
Conference. This poster must follow an A1 or A2 vertical format. The
Conference includes Work Sessions where these posters are presented and
orally discussed, with a 7 minute limit per poster.
The authors of accepted Full papers will have 15 minutes to present
their work in a Conference Work Session; approximately 5 minutes of
discussion will follow each presentation. The authors of accepted Short
papers and Company papers will have 11 minutes to present their work in
a Conference Work Session; approximately 4 minutes of discussion will
follow each presentation.
PUBLICATION & INDEXING
To ensure that a full paper or short paper is published, poster paper or
company paper is presented, at least one of the authors must be fully
registered by the 8nd of January 2022, and the paper must comply with
the suggested layout and page-limit. Additionally, all recommended
changes must be addressed by the authors before they submit the
camera-ready version.
No more than one paper per registration will be published. An extra fee
must be paid for publication of additional papers, with a maximum of one
additional paper per registration. One registration permits only the
participation of one author in the conference.
Full and Short papers will be published in Proceedings by Springer, in a
book of the Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems series, will be
submitted for indexation by SCOPUS, WoS, Google Scholar, SCImago, among
others, and will be available in the SpringerLink Digital Library.
Poster and company papers will not be published, just presented in the
conference.
The authors of the best selected papers will be invited to extend them
for publication in international journals indexed by WoS/SCI, SCOPUS and
DBLP, among others, such as:
Computers in Industry (IF: 7.635 / Q1)
International Journal of Neural Systems (IF: 5.866 / Q1)
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering (IF: 4.827 / Q1)
Informatica - An International Journal (IF: 2.88 / Q1)
Expert Systems - Journal of Knowledge Engineering (IF: 2.587 / Q2)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science (IF:
1.417 / Q2)
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory (IF: 2.023 / Q3)
Computer Methods In Biomechanics And Biomedical Engineering (IF: 1.763 / Q4)
Data Technologies and Applications (IF: 1.667 / Q4)
Computer Science and Information Systems (IF: 1.167 / Q4)
Journal of Information Science and Engineering (IF: 0.541 / Q4): Special
Issue on Corrent Topics in Information Science for a Digital Society
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering - Imaging &
Visualization (ESCI & SJR: 0.35 / Q2)
Journal of Information Systems Engineering & Management (DOAJ & ProQuest)
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission: November 10, 2021
Notification of Acceptance: December 25, 2021
Payment of Registration, to ensure the inclusion of an accepted paper in
the conference proceedings: January 8, 2022.
Camera-ready Submission: January 8, 2022
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