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Subject: [AISWorld] [Call for papers] 2nd Workshop on Novel Evaluation
Approaches for Text Classification Systems
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2023 18:30:03 +0000
From: Bjorn Ross <b.ross(a)ed.ac.uk>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
2nd Workshop on Novel Evaluation Approaches for Text Classification Systems
Co-located with ICWSM 2023, 5 June 2023, Limassol, Cyprus
https://neatclass-workshop.github.io/
The automatic or semiautomatic analysis of textual data is a key
approach to analyse the massive amounts of user-generated content
online, from the identification of sentiment in text and topic
classification to the detection of abusive language, misinformation or
propaganda. However, the development of such systems faces a crucial
challenge. Static benchmarking datasets and performance metrics are the
primary method for measuring progress in the field, and the publication
of research on new systems typically requires demonstrating an
improvement over state-of-the-art approaches in this way. Yet, these
performance metrics can obscure critical failings in current models.
Improvements in metrics often do not reflect improvements in the
real-world performance of models. There is clearly a need to rethink
performance evaluation for text classification and analysis systems to
be usable and trustable.
If unreliable systems achieve astonishing scores with traditional
metrics, how do we recognise progress when we see it? The goal of the
Workshop on Novel Evaluation Approaches for Text Classification Systems
(NEATCLasS) is to promote the development and use of novel metrics for
abuse detection, hate speech recognition, sentiment analysis and similar
tasks within the community, to better be able to measure whether models
really improve upon the state of the art, and to encourage a wide range
of models to be tested on these new metrics.
Recently there have been attempts to address the problem of benchmarks
and metrics that do not represent performance well. For example, in
abusive language detection, there are both static datasets of
hard-to-detect examples (Röttger et al. 2021) and dynamic approaches for
generating such examples (Calabrese et al. 2021). On the platform
DynaBench (Kiela et al. 2021), benchmarks are dynamic and constantly
updated with hard-to-classify examples, avoiding overfitting a
predetermined dataset. However, these approaches only capture a tiny
fraction of issues with benchmarking. There is still much work to do.
We welcome submissions discussing such new evaluation approaches,
introducing new or refining existing ones, promoting the use of novel
metrics for abuse detection, sentiment analysis and similar tasks within
the community. Furthermore, the workshop will promote discussion on the
importance, potential and danger of disagreement in tasks that require
subjective judgements. This discussion will also focus on how to
evaluate human annotations, and how to find the most suitable set of
annotators (if any) for a given instance and task. The workshop will
solicit, among others, research papers about
* Issues with current evaluation metrics and benchmarking datasets
* New evaluation metrics
* User-centred (qualitative or quantitative) evaluation of social media
text analysis tools
* Adaptations and translations of novel evaluation metrics for other
languages
* New datasets for benchmarking
* Increasing data quality in benchmarking datasets, e.g., avoidance of
selection bias, identification of suitable expert human annotators for
tasks involving subjective judgements
* Systems that facilitate dynamic evaluation and benchmarking
* Models that perform better at hard-to-classify instances and novel
evaluation metrics such as AAA, DynaBench and HateCheck
* Bias, error analysis and model diagnostics
* Phenomena not captured by existing evaluation metrics (such as models
making the right predictions for the wrong reason)
* Approaches to mitigating bias and common errors
* Alternative designs for NLP competitions that evaluate a wide range of
model characteristics (such as bias, error analysis, cross-domain
performance)
* Challenges of downstream applications (in industry, computational
social science and elsewhere) and reflections on how these challenges
can be captured in evaluation metrics
Format and Submissions
We invite research papers (8 pages), position and short papers (4
pages), and demo papers (2 pages). Detailed submission instructions can
be found on the workshop website.
The workshop will take place as a half-day meeting on 5 June. We are
looking forward to an exciting mix of activities including invited
talks, paper presentations and a group discussion. Authors of accepted
papers will be invited to trial an innovative format for paper
presentations: presenters will be given 5 minutes to describe their
research questions and hypothesis, and a group discussion will start
after that. Then, presenters will be given 5 more minutes to describe
their method and results, followed by a new group discussion about the
interpretation and implications of such results. The group discussion to
bring researchers together and collect ideas for new evaluation
approaches and future work in the field.
While we would encourage attending the workshop in person, we are also
planning to live stream the workshop on Zoom and record talks to allow
as many people as possible to participate.
Authors of accepted papers will have the opportunity to publish their
papers through workshop proceedings by the AAAI Press. Submission
instructions will be uploaded to the workshop web page in due course:
https://neatclass-workshop.github.io/
Timeline
* Submission link: TBD – see https://neatclass-workshop.github.io/
* Papers submission deadline: 17 April 2023
* Paper acceptance notification: 30 April 2023
* Final camera-ready paper due: 6 May 2023
* Workshop Day: 5 June 2023
Organisers
Björn Ross, University of Edinburgh (Contact: b.ross(a)ed.ac.uk)
Roberto Navigli, Sapienza University of Rome
Agostina Calabrese, University of Edinburgh
Sheikh Muhammad Sarwar, Amazon
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Scotland, with registration number SC005336. Is e buidheann carthannais
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers: Using Data and Analytics to
Enhance Medical Science and Medical Technologies @BHTY
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2023 13:20:20 +0000
From: Horst Treiblmaier <Horst.Treiblmaier(a)modul.ac.at>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear Colleagues
https://blockchainhealthcaretoday.com/index.php/journal/call-for-papers
Building robust research repositories must be amassed for health policy
leaders, regulators, economists, corporations and clinicians to gauge
what the potential and real world impact is for data science, data
security, and cybersecurity in relation to medical science and medical
technologies. This includes blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies.
Why is public media negative? Is this justified when there is ample
investor and corporate excitement? Why is it meaningful to embrace new
cutting edge ideas such as ChatGPT? Is this being oversold, is it safe,
and what are the downsides? Finally, can consumers trust regulators?
The simple fact is, following ethically adroit research findings can
provide the answers. Blockchain in Healthcare Today (BHTY) is creating a
special issue collection of original research, reviews, technical
reports, pilot studies, and clinical or marketing research results to
demonstrate inroads and innovations in this run away field.
Multidisciplinary experts are invited including scholars, graduate
students, post docs, researchers, consultants, business, health systems,
not-for-profit, and health professionals, to develop and submit research
that instills collaborative discussion to explore how results and
findings are related and in what new ways.
Areas of interest may include but are not limited to:
Precision medicine
Public health
Predictive modeling
Decentralized finance
Statistics and Machine Learning
Data Mining and Descriptive Analytics
Statistical Inference and Artificial Intelligence
Data and cybersecurity
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Frameworks for blockchain/DLT
Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs)
Aligning multiple stakeholders/consortium members with shared
scaling objectives
Consensus Mechanisms
Anonymity and ethics
APIs, ETLs and SQLs
Visualization of data
Identification and stratification of populations
Optimized workflows and (cross border) interoperability
Incentivizing consumers and patients
Medical management and consumer confidence
Manufacturing Safety and Quality
Key Dates for Submissions
Submission Deadline: May
1, 2023
Initial Decisions: June 1, 2023
Revisions Submitted and Decisions Made: July 1, 2023
Publication: August 2023
Submission Guidelines
Reports should present new, original results that are unpublished.
Please prepare your manuscript as per BHTY guidelines here. To submit a
manuscript to this BHTY theme issue, please visit
https://blockchainhealthcaretoday.com/index.php/journal/about/submissions
Be sure you have first registered and include your ORCID ID. Click the
selection “Special Issue” for your submission. Your manuscript will
undergo full peer-review consistent with BHTY criteria here. All papers
will appear together in an e-collection (theme issue) edited by
academics and experts listed below. Should an author require faster
publication time, please submit your manuscript to the regular issue.
The regular APC rates will apply.
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Subject: [WI] [CfP] 28th International Conference on Conceptual
Structures (ICCS 2023) @ HU Berlin
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2023 14:29:28 +0100
From: Robert Jäschke <robert.jaeschke(a)hu-berlin.de>
Reply-To: Robert Jäschke <robert.jaeschke(a)hu-berlin.de>
To: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
[Apologies for multiple postings.]
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Second Call for Papers:
28th International Conference on Conceptual Structures (ICCS 2023)
September 11 - 13, 2023, Berlin, Germany
https://iccs-conference.org / contact(a)iccs-conference.org
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About ICCS
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The International Conferences on Conceptual Structures (ICCS) focus on
the formal analysis and representation of conceptual knowledge at the
crossroads of artificial intelligence, human cognition, computational
linguistics, and related areas of computer science and cognitive
science. The ICCS conferences evolved from seven annual workshops on
conceptual graphs, starting with an informal gathering hosted by John F.
Sowa in 1986. Recently, graph-based knowledge representation and
reasoning (KRR) paradigms have been getting more and more attention.
With the rise of quasi-autonomous AI, graph-based representations
provide a vehicle for making machine cognition explicit to human users.
ICCS 2023 will take place in Berlin, Germany, in September 2023.
Scholars, students and industry participants from different disciplines
will meet for several weeks of conferences, workshops, summer schools,
and public events to engage with the broad topics, issues and challenges
related to knowledge in the 21st century.
Submissions are invited on significant, original, and previously
unpublished research on the formal analysis and representation of
conceptual knowledge in artificial intelligence (AI). All papers will
receive mindful and rigorous reviews that will provide authors with
useful critical feedback. The aim of the ICCS 2023 conference is to
build upon its long-standing expertise in graph-based KRR and focus on
providing modelling, formal and application results of graph-based
systems. In particular, the conference welcomes contributions that
address graph-based representation and reasoning paradigms (e.g.
Bayesian Networks (BNs), Semantic Networks (SNs), RDF(S), Conceptual
Graphs (CGs), Formal Concept Analysis (FCA), CP-Nets, GAI-Nets, Graph
Databases, Diagrams, Knowledge Graphs, Semantic Web, etc.) from a
modelling, theoretical and application viewpoint.
Topics
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Topics include but are not limited to:
Existential and Conceptual Graphs
Graph-based models for human reasoning
Social network analysis
Formal Concept Analysis
Conceptual knowledge acquisition
Data and Text mining
Human and machine reasoning under inconsistency
Human and machine knowledge representation and uncertainty
Automated decision-making
Argumentation
Constraint satisfaction
Preferences
Contextual logic
Ontologies
Knowledge architecture and management
Semantic Web, Web of Data, Web 2.0, Linked (Open) Data
Conceptual structures in natural language processing and linguistics
Metaphoric, cultural or semiotic considerations
Resource allocation and agreement technologies
Philosophical, neural, and didactic investigations of conceptual,
graphical representations
Important Dates
***************
- Abstract registration deadline: March 19th, 2023
- Submission deadline: March 26th, 2023
- Paper Reviews Sent to Authors: May 14th, 2023
- Rebuttals Due: May 21th, 2023
- Notification to authors: May 31th, 2023
- Camera-ready papers due: June 14th, 2023
Submission Details
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We invite scientific papers of up to fourteen pages, short contributions
of up to eight pages, and extended poster abstracts of up to three
pages. Papers and poster abstracts must be formatted according to
Springer’s LNCS style guidelines and not exceed the page limit. Papers
will be subject to double-blind peer review, in which the reviewers do
not know the author's identity. We recommend using services like
https://anonymous.4open.science/ to anonymously share code or data.
Anonymized works that are available as preprints (e.g., on arXiv or
SSRN) may be submitted without citing them. Submission should be made
via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccs2023. All
paper submissions will be refereed, and authors will have the
opportunity to respond to reviewers’ comments during the rebuttal phase.
Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings,
published by Springer in the LNCS/LNAI series. Poster submissions will
also be refereed and selected poster abstracts might be included in the
conference proceedings. At least one author of each accepted paper or
poster must register for the conference and present the paper or poster
there. Proceedings will be indexed by DBLP.
Organizers
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General Chair:
Robert Jäschke, Information Processing and Analytics,
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
Program Chairs:
Manuel Ojeda Aciego, Dept. Applied Mathematics, University of Málaga, Spain
Kai Sauerwald, Artificial Intelligence Group, FernUniversität in Hagen,
Germany
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Subject: [AISWorld] cfp: The 22nd Annual Security Conference | Las
Vegas | May 9-10, 2023
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2023 13:36:38 -0500
From: Gurpreet Dhillon <gpdhillon9(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: gurpreet.dhillon(a)unt.edu
To: AISworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
The 22nd Annual Security Conference
The multiple facets of cybersecurity
May 9-10, 2023
The Tuscany
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
www.security-conference.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
Submissions: March 1, 2023.
The nature and scope of the Information Security field have evolved over
the past several years. No longer are we just concerned with protecting the
technical edifice. Our emphasis has become more holistic and we tend to
consider all aspects of information protection as central to the field of
security. The Annual Security Conference provides a forum for discourses
in Security, Assurance, and Privacy that will define the moment and provide
a useful basis for nurturing further dialogues.
Contributions in the form of research papers, panel proposals, and case
studies are invited. All submissions are peer-reviewed and considered for
publication in the Journal of Information System Security (
http://www.jissec.org), European Journal of Management Studies, and
Information and Computer Security.
Further details and submission instructions can be found at:
www.security-conference.org
General Chair
Gurpreet Dhillon, University of North Texas, USA
Co-Conference Chairs
Dionysios Demetis, University of Hull, UK
Steve Furnell, University of Nottingham, UK
Program Chairs
Mark Harris, Augusta University Cyber Institute, USA
Spiro Samonas, Panasonic Avionics,USA
Mark Schmidt, St. Cloud State University, USA
Organizing Chairs
Kane Smith, University of North Texas, USA
Joti Kaur, University of North Texas, USA
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Subject: [WI] CfP - RPA Forum at the 21st International Conference on
Business Process Management (BPM 2023)
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2023 11:28:40 -0300
From: Andrea Delgado - InCo <adelgado(a)fing.edu.uy>
Reply-To: Andrea Delgado - InCo <adelgado(a)fing.edu.uy>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu
Call for Papers: RPA Forum at the 21^st International Conference on
Business Process Management (BPM 2023)
September 11-15, 2023
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is a maturing technology in the field
of Business Process Management that enables the office automation of
repetitive tasks. In essence, it relates to software agents (so-called
software robots) that mimic how humans use computer applications when
performing rule-based and well-structured tasks in a business process.
Examples of those tasks include data transfer between applications,
automated email query processing, and collation of payroll data from
different sources.
However, RPA is much more than just technological innovation. It enables
a digital taskforce and, what is more important, a control mechanism
over it. Its objectives also extend beyond cutting costs: RPA directly
addresses the digital transformation of companies by creating new value,
improving the quality of services and products, reducing and controlling
execution times, and improving work satisfaction by liberating employees
from repetitive and tedious tasks.
At this point in time, RPA has reached a certain level of technological
maturity and organizational adoption. This means that researchers now
have the chance to look at RPA in a larger context. In particular, two
aspects are emerging:
1)Low-code automation: RPA is part of a development towards low-code
automation aimed at building and automating processes with off-the-shelf
software solutions that do not require extensive programming skills.
2)RPA for smart automation: RPA can be combined with other technologies,
such as process mining, AI, ML, OCR, or chatbots, with the goal of a
more flexible, holistic process automation.
The capabilities and opportunities of RPA challenge a broad set of
research communities. Computer scientists are attracted to its various
technical aspects. Economists study the impact of RPA on labor and
organizational effectiveness. Engineers are enabled to connect different
data sources, improve the quality of the data and accelerate data
analysis. RPA is particularly interesting for information systems
scholars because it constitutes a technological innovation that impacts
how individuals interact with software, it contributes to the digital
transformation of organizations, and it has social implications since it
may reduce work opportunities for those people who are carrying out
simple, manual work.
This forum aims to bring together researchers from various communities
and disciplines to discuss challenges, opportunities, and new ideas that
relate to RPA and its application to business processes in private and
public sectors. It is a unique setting where technical,
business-oriented, and human-centered perspectives will come together.
The forum will incorporate presentations of research papers and a panel
discussion.
Topics
The forum solicits contributions related to RPA including, but not
limited to, the following topics:
·Management of RPA and process automation in general, e.g.,
organizational expectations on RPA, RPA and digital
transformation/innovation, organizational/social impact of RPA
·Technology for RPA-powered process automation, e.g., technological
advances such as AI in combination with RPA, novel paradigms for
employing RPA, RPA architectures and platforms
·Application of RPA-powered process automation, e.g., use cases in
various industries or business functions
*Important dates***
·Abstract submission: May 23^rd , 2023
·Paper submission: May 30^th , 2023
·Author notification: June 30^th , 2023
·Camera-ready submission: July 14^th , 2023
·Conference / RPA Forum: September 12^th – 14^th , 2023
*Paper submission*
Prospective authors are invited to submit original, unpublished papers
on any of the topics of the forum. Papers must be written in English and
must not simultaneously be submitted to another journal, conference, or
workshop. We invite papers that (i) focus on technical aspects, (ii)
describe new research positions or approaches (exploratory papers), or
(iii) focus on evaluating existing problem situations (experience
papers). The maximum length of the paper is 15 pages (including title
page, references, appendices, etc.). Shorter papers are explicitly
welcomed.
Submissions must be prepared according to the format of Lecture Notes in
Business Information Processing (LNBIP) specified by Springer
<http://www.springer.com/series/7911>. The title page must contain a
short abstract and a list of keywords.
Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format via the BPM 2023
EasyChair submission site
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpm2023
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpm2023>). In order to
facilitate a quick review process, authors are required to submit their
(preliminary) abstract a week earlier.
Selected papers will be considered for a fast-track publication option
in the EMISA Journal (https://emisa-journal.org
<https://emisa-journal.org>).
RPA Forum Chairs
Ralf Plattfaut, Fachhochschule Südwestfalen, Germany
Jana Rehse, Universität Mannheim, Germany
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Instituto de Computación
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Montevideo, 11300, Uruguay
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teléfono: +598 2 714 27 14 int. 12123
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Subject: Central and Eastern European eGov and eDem Days 2022 - Second
Call for Papers
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2023 10:09:33 +0100
From: prosser <prosser(a)wu.ac.at>
To: ipm(a)wu.ac.at
Apologies for cross-postings and as a gentle reminder.
Dear Colleagues,
The CEEeGov 2023 will again take place September 14-15, 2023 at Ludovika
University of Public Service, Budapest. Paper submission deadline
February 28, 2023
The conference volume will be published at the ACM digital library
within ICPS. The CEEeGov conference series covers all aspects of public
sector IT, this year's special topic will be public transport and new
forms of mobility.
More details at https://ceeegov2023.ocg.at/de/cfp
You can also follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/ceeegov
Best Wishes,
Alexander (Prosser)
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: AMCIS 2023 Mini-track: Unintended Consequences
of AI
Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2023 19:48:18 +0000
From: Madhav Sharma <madhavsharma(a)ksu.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Call for Papers
Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) 2023
Panama City, Panama, August 10-12, 2023
Track: Artificial Intelligence and Semantic Technologies for Intelligent
Information Systems (SIGODIS)
Mini-track: Unintended Consequences of AI
We invite submissions to the Unintended Consequences of AI (SIG ODIS)
mini-track at the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)
2023 to be held in Panama, August 10-12, 2023.
Artificial intelligence (AI) applications (such as ChatGPT and Dall E2)
are making a definitive impact on organizations and society. AI
applications are developed with goals of increased revenue and
efficiency in business processes. Yet, there have been numerous cases
that have shown AI can have unintended consequences. Application of
AI-technologies by organizations and government have the potential to
affect (sometimes adversely) large portions of the populations, possibly
containing vulnerable societal groups.
We invite submissions that explore causes, risks, and mitigation
strategies for AI applications that can cause legal, financial, and
reputational damage to organizations and social harm.
Potential topics include:
* Unintended consequences of AI
* AI as a source of financial, legal, and social risks in AI applications
* Negative impacts of algorithmic and AI-related recommendations.
* Adversarial use of AI in social media, healthcare, and crime.
* Auditing for AI applications
* Implications cyber-attacks in AI applications.
* Bias in AI applications
* Misuse of AI in government applications.
* Risks of taking AI project from pilot to organization-wide applications.
Please find instructions for authors and more information about the
conference at:
https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-5
IMPORTANT DATES:
* January 6, 2023: Manuscript submissions opens
* March 1, 2023: Submissions are due at 10 a.m. EST
Mini-Track Co chairs:
Madhav Sharma, Kansas State University, madhavsharma(a)ksu.edu
David Biros, Oklahoma State University, david.biros(a)okstate.edu
Madhav Sharma, Ph.D
Assistant Professor
Management Information Systems
Kansas State University
Ph. 405-762-1753
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Subject: [AISWorld] [AMCIS 2023] CfP - Digital Resources for the Ageing
Society [SIG Health]
Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2023 15:30:48 +0000
From: Gewald, Heiko Professor Dr. <Heiko.Gewald(a)hnu.de>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear colleagues,
Still time... one month to go - submission closes March 1st!
https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/
Digital Resources for the Ageing Society
All developed economies face the challenge of aging societies. Not only
is the percentage of the elderly within the population growing, they are
also getting older than generations before. This trend puts tremendous
pressure on social and healthcare systems around the world. Digital
resources (wearables, apps, websites, virtual discussion groups, social
media etc.) provide a perspective to enable seniors to life longer in
self-contained circumstances then today.
The minitrack addresses these challenges and opportunities by providing
a forum to share high quality research on all aspects of digital
resources which benefit the aging society. We welcome empirical and
conceptual work as well as design science papers. All research which
adds to our understanding how digital resources are accepted and used by
seniors and what benefit they provide is in scope of the minitrack.
Heiko Gewald, Karoly Bozan, and Doug Vogel
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Prof. Dr. Heiko Gewald
- Research Professor of Information Management
- Honorary Professor at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
- Director of CROSS - Center for Research on Service Sciences
Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences (HNU)
Wileystr. 1, 89231 Neu-Ulm, Germany
Mail: heiko.gewald(a)hnu.de<mailto:heiko.gewald@hnu.de>
Member of the Editorial Board of Health Policy and Technology
Member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the Journal of Global
Operations and Strategic Sourcing
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