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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP - AMCIS 2020 - Computational Social Science
Research through Analytics minitrack
Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2020 23:00:49 -0800
From: Au Vo <auvo1001(a)gmail.com>
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Call for papers for Computational Social Science Research through Analytics
Dear Colleagues:
Please consider submitting a manuscript to the Computational Social
Science Research through Analytics minitrack under the AMCIS 2020 Data
Science and Analytics for Decision Support Track. AMCIS 2020 will take
place in Salt Lake City, Utah on August 12-16. The online submission
system opens on January 6 and closes on February 28. Following is a
short description of our minitrack and if you have any other questions,
do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to seeing you in Salt
Lake City in 2020.
Computational social science research has garnered much interest from
multiple disciplines through the use of massive, multi-faceted, and
authentic data. A recent trend in understanding social phenomena using
computational social science research, especially through the use of
analytics has led to many discoveries of, and confirmation of hypotheses
and theories. The interdisciplinary nature of computational social
science research is suitable for our field, for Information Systems has
the ability to demonstrate both rigor and relevance of answering social
science questions through innovative use of data analytics. As a
discipline, Information Systems enable the collection, processing, and
analyzing trace data, which are event-based records of activities of
transactions that could be found in systems across organizations and the
Internet. Therefore, our field are poised to explicate interesting and
valuable insights.
Thanks to the implosion in data analytics tools such as data mining,
machine learning, artificial intelligence, researchers have the ability
to augment understanding of existing problems and elucidate current
perplexing issues. Large-scale problems are no longer a hard-to-reach
problem, but an interesting one with a plethora of research directions.
In general, the guideline for computational research has percolated
through various disciplines via leading research outlets like Nature,
Information Systems Research, Management Information Systems Quarterly,
and Communications of the ACM have started to solicit calls in this
nascent research field to attract more researchers to work on
interesting problems and theory building from data.
This minitrack encourages research on the utilization of data to
explore, and potentially answer social phenomena. Submissions may focus
on descriptive research process, novel algorithm designs, questions
forming, new and interesting directions in computational social science.
In addition, nascent theory forming through a bottom up approach using
data is especially encouraged. Research in any domains are welcome,
including but not pertaining only to, persuasion, ethics, equality,
social benefit distribution, and humanitarian efforts.
Below is a list of recommended topics, however, other relevant topics
are also welcome:
* Algorithm designs in Computational Social Science
* Computational Social Science strategies and research processes
* The role of Information Systems in Computational Social Science
* Computational Social Science interdisciplinary research
* Computational Social Science with Big Data applications
* Computational Social Science in changing and/or influencing human
behaviors
* Ethics of Computational Social Science research on human behaviors
* Nascent theory and hypothesis forming through the use of data
(quantitative grounded theory)
(Berente, Seidel, & Safadi, 2018; Conte et al., 2012; Giles, 2012; Rai,
2016; Wallach, 2018)
Reference
Berente, N., Seidel, S., & Safadi, H. (2018). Research
Commentary—Data-Driven Computationally Intensive Theory Development.
Information Systems Research, 30(1), 50–64.
Conte, R., Gilbert, N., Bonelli, G., Cioffi-Revilla, C., Deffuant, G.,
Kertesz, J., … Helbing, D. (2012). Manifesto of computational social
science. The European Physical Journal Special Topics, 214(1), 325–346.
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2012-01697-8
Giles, J. (2012). Computational social science: Making the links. Nature
News, 488(7412), 448. https://doi.org/10.1038/488448a
Rai, A. (2016). Editor’s comments: Synergies between big data and
theory. MIS Quarterly, 40(2), iii–ix.
Wallach, H. (2018). Computational Social Science ≠ Computer Science +
Social Data. Communications of the ACM, 61(3), 42–44.
https://doi.org/10.1145/3132698
Thank you for your consideration,
Best,
Au Vo (Loyola Marymount University, CA, USA - au.vo(a)lmu.edu)
Yan Li (Claremont Graduate University, CA, USA - yan.li(a)cgu.edu )
Anitha Chennamaneni (Texas A & M University Central, Texas, USA -
anitha.chennamaneni(a)tamuct.edu)
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers - Systems Analysis and Design
(SAND) Track for AMCIS 2020 - Salt Lake City, Utah USA - August 12-16, 2020
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2020 17:16:30 +0000
From: Beard, Jon W [ISBA] <jwbeard(a)iastate.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CALL FOR PAPERS – AMCIS 2020 August 12-16 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Track on SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (SAND) – Sponsored by SIGSAND
(Special Interest Group for Systems Analysis and Design)
IMPORTANT DATES
- January 6, 2020 – Submission system Opens
- February 28 (5:00 pm MST) – Paper submission deadline
- April 15 – Authors notified of decisions
- April 22 (5:00 pm MST) -- Camera-ready papers are due
- August 12-16 – AMCIS Conference
Papers must be submitted through the conference website. For more
information about the submission process, please visit:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/
Descriptions of all Tracks can be found at
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/ , with the
Systems Analysis and Design track at
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-25
SAND Track Co-Chairs:
Padmal Vitharana (Syracuse University)
padmal(a)syr.edu<mailto:padmal@syr.edu> (Primary Contact)
Arturo Castellanos (Baruch College)
Arturo.Castellanos(a)baruch.cuny.edu<mailto:Arturo.Castellanos@baruch.cuny.edu>
Jon W. Beard (Iowa State University)
jwbeard(a)iastate.edu<mailto:jwbeard@iastate.edu>
Systems analysis involves examining business problems (opportunities)
and identifying possible solutions, whereas systems design includes the
identification, specification, and implementation of an information
technology solution. The combined field of Systems Analysis and Design
(SAND) deals with all issues related to the development of systems and,
as such, is of central importance to the Information Systems discipline,
including understanding how businesses can create value with new digital
technologies. The SIGSAND track provides a forum for discussing research
related to systems development tools, methodologies and other activities
throughout the systems development life cycle (SDLC). This includes
requirements determination, modeling techniques and languages, agile
systems development practices, empirical evaluation of analysis and
design methods, user involvement in systems development, open source
development, design of systems architecture, and other technical and
organizational issues in systems development. Topics include, but are
not limited to:
− Systems Analysis and Design: Methodologies and Design Processes
− Systems Analysis and Design: Empirical Evaluations, Modeling Methods,
Techniques, and Languages
− Systems Analysis and Design: Requirements Elicitation, Modeling, and
Validation
− Analysis and Design for Service-Oriented Enterprises
− Micro-service-based Development
− Contemporary Issues in Agile Development
− Strategic Software Management: Issues, Experiences, and Theory
− Technical and Managerial Issues in Open Source Development
− User Participation and Involvement in Information Systems Development
− Impact of Systems Analysis and Design on IS use (e.g., adoption,
information quality)
− Application of SAND concepts and principles beyond IS development
(e.g., in data analytics)
− Organizational Issues in Systems Analysis and Design
General Systems Analysis and Design
− New and Emerging SAND Tools and Approaches
Two more focused mini-tracks are also a part of the Systems Analysis and
Design Track:
SIGSAND Minitrack 1: Contemporary Issues in DevOps and Agile Development
Minitrack Chairs:
Sridhar Nerur (snerur(a)exchange.uta.edu)
Venugopal Balijepally (balijepa(a)oakland.edu)
It is fair to say that agile methodologies – in some form or manner –
have been widely accepted in industry. We are farther along in our
understanding of various aspects of agile development, including but not
limited to its adoption, adaptation, scalability, social aspects,
project management, distributed development, and enterprise agility.
However, the emergence of new technologies, the increase in regulatory
requirements, and the enormous changes that have occurred in the
development landscape present opportunities for new areas of research.
For example, the advent of DevOps and its interplay with agile has
scarcely been empirically investigated. Likewise, agile methodologies
appear to be a natural fit for Business Analytics projects. Yet, there
is not much empirical research on their efficacy on such projects. This
mini-track provides a forum for researchers to address fundamental
issues regarding DevOps and agile development practices as well as
contemporary topics raised by its widespread acceptance and use.
SIGSAND Minitrack 2: Modeling Languages, Methodologies, Methods,
Techniques, and Tools
Minitrack Chairs:
Dominik Bork (dominik.bork(a)univie.ac.at)
John Erickson (johnerickson(a)unomaha.edu)
Xin Tan (xtan(a)fdu.edu)
Keng Siau (siauk(a)mst.edu)
This minitrack recognizes the important role modeling languages,
methodologies, methods, and tools play in SAND. This minitrack provides
a forum for researchers, educators, and practitioners working in the
areas of modelling language development, use, modification, and
evaluation. We are particularly interested in papers that combine
conceptual modelling with emerging trends like Artificial Intelligence
and in pieces that target the changing role modelling and models can
take now and in future.
An objective of this minitrack is to work toward a more standardized set
of concepts which would in turn benefit researchers, educators, and
practitioners in this field while also considering recent developments
in domain-specific conceptual modelling. We welcome empirical,
conceptual, theoretical, and technical pieces, and are open to all
research methods.
The most promising submissions will be invited for a fast-track to the
Journal of Database Management or Enterprise Modelling and Information
Systems Architectures – International Journal of Conceptual Modeling.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2020 - CFP - Emerging Trends and Innovation
in Spatial Big Data, Social Media Analytics, IoT, and GeoAI
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2020 12:44:52 -0500
From: Daniel Farkas <dfarkas(a)pace.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
(apologies for cross-postings)
Colleagues,
Contribute your research to the SIGGIS Mini-Track at AMCIS 2020, Salt Lake
City:
* Emerging Trends and Innovation in Spatial Big Data, *
*Social Media Analytics, IoT, and GeoAI *
*Mini-Track Description:*
Location Analytics and GIS provide excellent opportunities at the
convergence of existing technologies (e.g. mobile, web) and emerging trends
in Big Data, Social Media Analytics, IoT and AI, as well as Blockchain for
teaching and research. This mini-track provides a research forum on the
varied aspects of GIS for organizational intelligence, location-based
analytics, and geospatial data management. “Geospatial Impact” is growing
and becoming pervasive through various technologies and trends such as the
“massification” of maps, demand for real-time information, and a booming
geospatial start-up community.
This mini-track encourages and solicits completed research papers and
Emergent Research Forum (ERF) papers across topics such as –
1. New Frontiers in innovation and impact with GIS and spatial analytics,
2. Geospatial AI, AR, and VR,
3. Innovation in the sharing economy,
4. Geospatial big data and analytics,
5. Spatial data mining and knowledge discovery,
6. Spatial decision making and knowledge management,
7. Mobile location-based applications,
8. Cloud-based GIS concepts and applications,
9. Web-based GIS concepts and applications,
10. Spatial crowdsourcing,
11. Management decision-making using GIS, and managerial concerns,
12. Spatial workforce development,
13. Regulatory, privacy, security, ethical aspects concerning spatial
data and related technologies,
14. Location-based theory,
15. Software development incorporating place,
16. Societal issues of big spatial data,
17. Investment in and benefits of GIS, spatial BI, or spatial analytics,
and
18. Emerging areas of GIS and location analytics.
*Mini-Track Chairs:*
Daniel Farkas, Pace University, dfarkas(a)pace.edu
Brian Hilton, Claremont Graduate University, Brian.Hilton(a)cgu.edu
James B. Pick, University of Redlands, James_Pick(a)redlands.edu
Hindupur Ramakrishna, University of Redlands,
Hindupur_Ramakrishna(a)redlands.edu
Avijit Sarkar, University of Redlands, Avijit_Sarkar(a)redlands.edu
Namchul Shin, Pace University, nshin(a)pace.edu
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: February 28, 2020 5:00pm MST
Submission information at
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/
Mini-track chair contact for information:
· Brian Hilton, Claremont Graduate University, Brian.Hilton(a)cgu.edu
· Daniel Farkas, Pace University,dfarkas(a)pace.edu
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Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems
Pace University
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Subject: [AISWorld] cfp: Annual Security Conference | Las Vegas | March
30 - April 1, 2020
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2020 13:24:48 -0500
From: Gurpreet Dhillon <gpdhillon9(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: gdhillon(a)uncg.edu
To: AISworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
The 19th Annual Security Conference
Cybersecurity Workforce Development Challenges
March 30 - April 1, 2020
The Tuscany
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
www.security-conference.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
Submissions: January 15, 2019.
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, The University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA
Co-Conference Chairs
Dionysios Demetis, University of Hull, UK
Steve Furnell, University of Plymouth, UK
Program Chair
Mark Harris, Augusta University, USA
Mark Schmidt, St. Cloud State University, USA
Spiro Samonas, Panasonic Avionics, USA
Organizing Chair
Kane Smith, The University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA
European Outreach Chairs
Ella Kolkowska, Örebro University, Sweden
Sergio Nunes, ISEG, University of Lisboa, Portugal
International Program Committee
Atif Ahmad, University of Melbourne, Australia
Raj Sharman, University at Buffalo, USA
Ian Angell, London School of Economics, UKIMG_0424
James Backhouse, London School of Economics, UK
Rita Barrios, Compuware, USA
Stefan Beißel, EUFH, Germany
Mario Caldeira, ISEG University of Lisboa, Portugal
Nathan Clarke, University of Plymouth, UK
David L. Coss, College of Charleston, USA
Eduardo Vera Cruz, University of Lisboa, Portugal
Meledath Damodaran, University of Houston-Victoria, USA
John D’Arcy, Notre Dame University, USA
Dionysis Demetis, University of Hull, UK
Robert Erbacher, Utah State University, USA
Jean-Noel Ezingeard, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Solange Ghernaouti-Hélie, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Sanjay Goel, State University of New York at Albany, NY, USA
Karin Hedstrom, Orebro University, Sweden
Anat Hovav, Korea University Business School, S. Korea
Fredrik Karlson, Orebro University, Sweden
Ella Kolkowska, Orebro University, Sweden
Michael Lapke, University of Mary Washington, USA, USA
Jeff May, James Madison University, USA
Jean-Henry Morin, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Krish Muralidhar, University of Kentucky, USA
Sergio Nunes, ISEG, University of Lisboa, Portugal
Yasser Omar, ISEG, University of Lisboa, Portugal
Nancy Pouloudi, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece
Mario Romāo, ISEG, University of Lisboa, Portugal
Nancy Russo, Northern Illinois University, USA
Carlos Salema, IST University of Lisboa, Portugal
Rathindra Sarathy, Oklahoma State University, USA
Filipe de Sá-Soares, University of Minho, Portugal
Reijo Savola, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Oulu, Finland
Richard S. Swart, Utah State University, USA
Junyuan Zeng, Samsung Research America, USA
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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2020 Mini-Track on Value Appropriation and
Creation in Platform-Mediated Collaborative Environments: Call for Papers
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2020 10:10:38 +0000
From: Yijing Li <yijing.li(a)unsw.edu.au>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
2020 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Track: Virtual Communities and Collaboration
Mini-track: Value Appropriation and Creation in Platform-Mediated
Collaborative Environments
Dear Colleges,
We invite submissions to the “Value Appropriation and Creation in
Platform-Mediated Collaborative Environments” mini-track under the
“Virtual Communities and Collaboration” track at the Americas Conference
on Information Systems (AMCIS) 2020 to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah,
August 12-16, 2020.
<Mini-Track Description>
Virtual communities are reshaping the way we communicate and collaborate
with one another, shifting us from spatial- and temporal-confined
interactions towards fluid peer-to-peer marketplaces and other
firm-market hybrids. The platform-mediated collaboration paradigm has
sprung up to facilitate both individuals and/or organizations in pooling
resources for the pursuit of mutual goals. For instance, we crowdfund
innovation from Kickstarter, staff projects through Amazon’s Mechanical
Turk, incubate products from open-source designs acquired through
micro-manufacturers like FirstBuild, organize virtual meetings using
WebEx, and work with team members via Asana. As virtual communities
redefine the boundaries and structures of human collaborations,
comprehending human behaviors in digital environments and deriving
design considerations for digital services that optimize collaborative
processes is imperative for realizing collaboration in the virtual space.
This mini-track embraces both retrospective and progressive views on
behavioral and design issues related to virtual collaborative platforms.
Particularly, we are interested in research that unravels the interplay
of human behaviors and virtual collaborative platforms at the
individual, group, organization, and societal levels as well as the
intersection across levels. Contributions to this mini-track should
expand our knowledge on how technologies govern and shape human
behaviors in virtual communities as well as how such technology-mediated
human behaviors, in turn, inform the design of virtual collaborative
platforms. We welcome both theoretical and empirical contributions that
explore how digital services can be designed to appropriate and create
value in platform-mediated collaborative environments, especially those
that subscribe to inter-disciplinary perspectives and/or adopt mixed
methods.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Influence of individual and collective behaviors on the design and
usage of virtual collaborative platforms
- Influence of virtual collaborative platforms on individual behaviors,
group dynamics, as well as organizational norms and policies
- Influence of political and socio-economic factors on human behaviors
associated with virtual collaboration
- Patterns of human/human-machine interactions and how digital services
can be leveraged to support such interactions
- Role of individual behaviors in shaping collective outcome on virtual
collaborative platforms
- Data-driven design of virtual collaborative platforms
- Design of business processes and workflow in virtual collaborations
- Design of communication interfaces and digital assistants on virtual
collaborative platforms
- Design of recommendation systems on virtual collaborative platforms
- Design of reputation systems on virtual collaborative platforms
- Design of assessment tools on collaborative outcome and individuals’
contributions on virtual collaborative platforms
- Design modalities, principles, and processes for virtual collaborative
platforms
- Evaluation of system design for virtual collaborative platforms
Important Dates:
- January 6, 2020: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2020 begin
- February 28, 2020: AMCIS manuscript submissions (completed research
and Emergent Research Forum (ERF)) closes for authors at 5:00Pm MST
- March 5, 2020: Manuscripts are assigned to reviewers
- April 13, 2020: Track Chairs recommendations due
- April 22, 2020: Camera-ready papers due
- May 8, 2020: Track session plans are due
We look forward to receiving your submissions. Please feel free to
contact us with any question(s) about the mini-track.
<Mini-Track Chairs>
Chee-Wee TAN
Department of Digitalization
Copenhagen Business School
Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark
Tel: +45 3815-4468
Email: ct.digi(a)cbs.dk
Website: www.cbs.dk/en/staff/ctadigi
Eric T. K. LIM
School of Information Systems and Technology Management
UNSW Business School
University of New South Wales
UNSW Sydney 2052, Australia
Tel: +61 2 9385-4688
Email: e.t.lim(a)unsw.edu.au
Website: https://www.business.unsw.edu.au/our-people/eric-t-k-lim
Yijing LI (Primary Contact)
School of Information Systems and Technology Management
UNSW Business School
University of New South Wales
UNSW Sydney 2052, Australia
Tel: +61 2 9385-4688
Email: yijing.li(a)unsw.edu.au
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Subject: [AISWorld] Fwd: CFP for Global IT Management Conference,
Paris, France, June 22-24, 2020
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2020 15:34:14 -0600
From: Michael Raisinghani <mraisinghani(a)twu.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
The Nineteenth Global Information Technology Management Association
GITMA WORLD CONFERENCE 2020
Paris, France
Conference Dates: June 22-24, 2020 www.gitma.org
Conference Theme: Digital Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Transformation
Please visit our web site (www.gitma.org) to submit your paper, panel or
workshop proposal.
Submission Due Date: January 19, 2020, 12:00pm CET (GMT + 1)
"GITMA offers a constructive and friendly forum to exchange research ideas
with scholars from around
the globe on cutting edge IS issues. Large enough to have a critical mass
of ideas and small enough
for meaningful networking"--Suprateek Sarker, Ph.D., University of
Virginia, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of AIS
This conference provides a unique opportunity to all IT educators,
researchers, and
practitioners from all countries to get together to network, develop
lasting relationships, and
exchange ideas. The clear strength is the international participation from
all over the world. The
following people should attend:
• Educators, researchers, and practitioners from all Europe, Middle
East, Asia and North
America
• Educators, researchers, and practitioners from all other parts of the
world, including
developed, developing, and under-developed nations.
• Educators, researchers, and practitioners doing work in all areas of
Global IT Management
GITMA 2020 invites papers in all areas of IS and IT. They
include but are not limited
to: Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Blockchain technology, Cloud
Computing,
Cross-Cultural Issues, Data Analytics, Digital Divide, Digital
Entrepreneurship &
Innovation, Digital Transformation, Diversity & Inclusion,
Education and
Training, Electronic Commerce, Emerging Technologies, Fintech,
Green IT, H ealth IT, Human
Resources in IS, Internet of Things, IT & Business Value, IT in
Developing Countries, IT
Management & Planning, Mobile IT, Open Source Software, Security
& Privacy, Societal
Issues, Social Media, Software Development, Strategic IS.
JOURNAL PUBLICATION: Papers judged as high quality by the reviewers will be
considered for
publication on an expedited basis in the Journal of Global Information
Technology Management
(JGITM) and Journal of Information Technology Cases & Applications Research
(JITCAR.).
Submissions may be one of four types: Full Paper, Short Paper, Extended
Abstract, or Industry Brief. Except for industry briefs, all submissions
will be peer reviewed. Only full papers will be considered for any awards
or grants. Please indicate type of submission at the top. Do not include
any author information in the submission itself.
Full Paper: 20-25 pages. Double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12 font, 1”
margins on all sides.
Use MISQ format for citations and references. Include half-page abstract in
the beginning. All
figures and tables need to be inside the main text.
Short Paper: 6-8 pages. Double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12 font, 1” margins
on all sides. Use
MISQ format for citations and references. Include half-page abstract in the
beginning. All figures
and tables need to be inside the main text.
Extended Abstract: 3-4 pages. Double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12 font, 1”
margins on all
sides. Use MISQ format for citations and references. All figures and tables
need to be inside the
main the main text.
Industry Brief: from practitioners only. 1-3 pages. Double-spaced, Times
New Roman, 12 font, 1” margins on all
sides. Use MISQ format for citations and references. All figures and tables
need to be inside the
main the main text.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Best regards and Happy New Year!
Conference Chair: Prashant Palvia, University of North Carolina at
Greensboro,
pcpalvia(a)uncg.edu
Program Co-Chairs: Hajer Kefi, Paris School of Business,
h.kefi(a)psbedu.paris
Prashant Palvia, University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
pcpalvia(a)uncg.edu Agnis Stibe, ESLSCA
Business School Paris, agnis(a)transforms.me
Local Chair: Hajer Kefi, Paris School of Business,
h.kefi(a)psbedu.paris
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Sincerely
Mahesh (Michael) S. Raisinghani, Ph.D, MBA, MS, PMP, CEC, CISM, PLD
Professor of Management Information Systems, TWU College of Business
Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy, UK
*Global Information Technology Management Conference 2020 Track
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The 19th Global Information Technology Management Association (GITMA) world
conference will be on June 21-23, 2020 in Paris, France! You can find more
info at www.gitma.org as well as a link for paper submissions.
Advisor, National Society of Leadership and Success, and World Affairs
Council
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Chair, http://www.gitma.org <http://www.gitma.org/>, June 21-23, 2020,
Paris, France*
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The 19th Global Information Technology Management Association (GITMA) world
conference will be on June 21-23, 2020 in Paris, France! You can find more
info at www.gitma.org as well as a link for paper submissions.
Advisor, National Society of Leadership and Success, and World Affairs
Council
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Member of the Board, Global Information Technology Management Association
The 19th Global Information Technology Management Association (GITMA) world
conference will be on June 21-23, 2020 in Paris, France! You can find more
info at www.gitma.org as well as a link for paper submissions.
Advisor, National Society of Leadership and Success, and World Affairs
Council
Email: mraisinghani(a)twu.edu
Phone: (940) 898-2930
Fax: (940) 898-2120
Scientia Lumen Vitae - Knowledge is the Light of Life
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of
battle.
Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly....
Leave the rest to God.
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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2020 CFP - Mini-Track: Contemporary Issues in
DevOps and Agile Development
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2020 15:35:31 -0500
From: bvenugopal(a)gmail.com
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AMCIS 2020 CFP - Mini-Track: Contemporary Issues in Agile Development
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-25
Track: Systems Analysis and Design
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA August 12-16, 2020
It is fair to say that agile methodologies – in some form or manner –
have been widely accepted in industry. We are farther along in our
understanding of various aspects of agile development, including but not
limited to its adoption, adaptation, scalability, social aspects,
project management, distributed development, and enterprise agility.
However, the emergence of new technologies, the increase in regulatory
requirements, and the enormous changes that have occurred in the
development landscape present opportunities for new areas of research.
For example, the advent of DevOps and its interplay with agile has
scarcely been empirically investigated. Likewise, agile methodologies
appear to be a natural fit for Business Analytics projects. Yet, there
is not much empirical research on their efficacy on such projects. This
mini-track provides a forum for researchers to address fundamental
issues regarding DevOps and agile development practices as well as
contemporary topics raised by its widespread acceptance and use.
Suggested Topics
* Agile versus traditional project management * Agile methods in
Business Analytics/Dashboarding applications * Knowledge Management in
agile development
* Agile methods - theory versus practice
* Decision-making and governance issues in agile development
* Self-organizing principles/practices of agile teams
* Integrating HCI concepts with agile development * Economics of agile
development
* Role of agile methods in large-scale, mission critical systems
* Scalability of agile projects
* Agile development in regulated environments
* Distributed agile development - challenges, risks, and opportunities
* Lean practices in agile development
* Ability of agile practices to deal with project disruptions
* Theoretical foundations of (agile) software development * Agile in
Open Source Software (OSS) development
* DevOps and agility
Submission Instructions:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
Important Dates:
January 6, 2020: Manuscript submissions open
February 28, 2020: 5 pm MST Deadline for paper submissions
April 13, 2020: Authors will be notified of decisions
April 22, 2020: Camera-ready submissions due
Sridhar Nerur
University of Texas Arlington
<mailto:snerur@uta.edu> snerur(a)uta.edu
VenuGopal Balijepally
Oakland University
balijepa(a)oakland.edu <mailto:balijepa@oakland.edu>
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP ICIST20
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2020 19:26:56 +0000
From: Eom, Sean B <sbeom(a)semo.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
ACM - ICIST' 2020 indexed by ACM - Digital Library & Scopus
10th International Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
Call for Paper ACM - ICIST' 2020
Lecce, Italy 4 - 5 June 2020
http://www.ijist.net/ICIST2020/
Please accept our apologies in case of multiple receptions
Please send to interested colleagues and students
- Submission Deadline: 05 January 2020
- Camera ready & Registration: 30 January 2020
- Conference Dates: 4-5 June 2020
CONFERENCE SCOPE
ICIST’2020 will be composed of research presentations, keynote lectures,
invited presentations, tutorials, panel discussions, and poster
presentations.
An important mission of ICIST’2020 is "Providing a unique platform for a
diverse community.
PAPER SUBMISSION:
If your work is related to ICIST’2020 topics, it is now a good
opportunity to submit your contribution through the Easychair system.
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icist2020
- Full paper (5 to 12 pages) formatted according to the ACM style:
- Short paper (2 to 4 pages).
- Abstract Paper (500 words).
- Poster Abstract (300 words).
- Research in progress: Ongoing research from graduates/postgraduates
and professionals.
- The accepted papers will be published in proceedings with ISBN in the
ACM Digital Library & Scopus.
- If you encounter problems for submission, contact us at Email:
icist.educ(a)gmail.com
Publications: ICIST’2020’s selected high quality and presented papers,
with 30-40% extension and revision, will be recommended for a special
issue to one of indexed Journals.
For more details, please visit:
http://www.ijist.net/ICIST2020/
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Subject: [AISWorld] The 2020 Dewald Roode Workshop on Information
Systems Security Research
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2020 18:52:14 +0000
From: Chen, Rui [ISBA] <ruichen(a)iastate.edu>
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CC: Spalding, David P [BUS] <spalding(a)iastate.edu>, Scheibe, Kevin P
[ISBA] <kscheibe(a)iastate.edu>
Happy New Year to All!
The 2020 Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research
IFIP WG8.11/WG11.13 Friday October 2 – Saturday October 3, 2020
Ames, Iowa
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 12th Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research
will continue the efforts to advance the discipline of information
systems security through the creation, dissemination, and preservation
of well-formed research, following the success of the first eleven
Information Systems Security Research Workshops (University of Cape
Town, 2009; Bentley University, 2010;
Virginia Tech, 2011; Brigham Young University, 2012; University at
Buffalo, 2013; Newcastle University, 2014; University of Delaware, 2015;
University of New Mexico, 2016; University of South Florida, 2017;
University of Cape Town, 2018; Louisiana Tech University, 2019).
The active discussions in the workshop are intended to provide
participants specific and actionable feedback on their research. We
anticipate that this process will facilitate the successful development
of workshop papers for further consideration at important journals (See
https://ifip.byu.edu/ for past DRW papers which have been published in
journals). Selection for the workshop is competitive, and only authors
of the accepted papers and the active working group members will be
invited to participate.
Anchoring the workshop to information systems means that the research
will attend to and extend the social, organizational, and managerial
literature in the focal area. Note that this is not an appropriate venue
for papers with a purely technical, design-science, or econometric
approach. While we assume an effective foundation in information
security technology, we regard information systems risk broadly, for
example, computer crime, employee misconduct, cyber warfare, cyber
terrorism, human error and/or accident, natural events, etc. We also
address information systems security broadly, for example, policies and
policy compliance, diverse security behaviors, privacy, awareness,
strategy, audit, planning and control. These and related research topics
will be the focus of this workshop.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
The 2020 Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research
Topics may include (but are not limited to):
• Theoretical and empirical analyses of information security behavior
• Adoption, use, and continuance of information security technologies
and policies
• Compliance with information security and privacy policies, procedures,
and regulations
• Investigations of computer crime and security violations
• Motivators and inhibitors of employee computer crime
• Forensic analysis of security breaches and computer crimes
• Individual, organizational, and group information privacy concerns and
behaviors
• Legal, societal, and ethical issues in information security
• Neurosecurity (NeuroIS) investigations of information security behavior
• Behavioral analyses of design science treatments enhancing or
balancing security and privacy tradeoffs
CONFERENCE LOGISTICS
Honorary Chair
Joey George, Iowa State University
General Chair
Rui (Ray) Chen, Iowa State University
Program Co-Chairs (alphabetically)
Mala Kaul, University of Nevada, Reno
Mark J Keith, Brigham Young University
Yuan Li, University of Tennessee
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Submission deadline: June 1, 2020
Notification to authors: August 1, 2020
Attending participants must register by August 15, 2020
Deadline for final papers: September 5, 2020 (to be distributed to
workshop attendees in advance)
Submission Link (TBA)
Manuscripts will be prescreened by the program chairs to ensure that all
papers sent to reviewers are reasonably complete, well-formed, and
appropriate to the scope and mission of the workshop. Double blind
reviews will follow for prescreened papers. Authors can submit the
manuscripts as “early stage” or “completed papers.” Manuscripts must be
anonymous for the review process.
In recognition that the review process greatly relies upon a scarce
resource of the services of reviewers, authors, by the act of
submission, are implicitly promising to serve as a reviewer on one to
two conference papers, if requested.
For general questions about the workshop, please contact Rui (Ray) Chen
at ruichen(a)iastate.edu
For questions about the program, please contact Mala Kaul
(mkaul(a)unr.edu), Mark J Keith (mark.keith(a)gmail.com), or Yuan Li
(yli213(a)utk.edu)
WORKSHOP DATE AND LOCATION
The workshop, hosted by the Iowa State University will take place on
October 2-3, 2019 at the Ivy College of Business
(ivybusiness.iastate.edu) and the Reiman Garden (reimangardens.com). The
nearest airport is the Des Moines International Airport, which is 45
minutes away from the conference location.
SPONSORSHIP
The Ivy College of Business at Iowa State University sponsors this event.
The IFIP Working Group 8.11/11.13 holds The Dewald Roode Workshop on
Information Systems Security Research annually. WG 8.11/11.13 (Allen
Johnston, Chair; Manish Agrawal, Vice Chair) is the IFIP Working Group
on Information Systems Security Research. Please visit
http://ifip.byu.edu for more information on the IFIP Working Group
8.11/11.13 and for past workshop proceedings.
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Ray Chen, PhD
Dean's Fellow in Management Information Systems
Director of Graduate Education in Information Systems
MBA Core Faculty
Associate Professor of Information Systems
Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics
Debby and Jerry Ivy College of Business
Iowa State University
3256 Gerdin Business Building, Ames, IA 50010
Phone: (515) 294-6309 Email: ruichen(a)iastate.edu
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Subject: [WI] 33rd Bled eConference - Call for Papers
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2020 13:45:00 +0100
From: Hans-Dieter Zimmermann <hansdieter.zimmermann(a)fhsg.ch>
Reply-To: Hans-Dieter Zimmermann <hansdieter.zimmermann(a)fhsg.ch>
To: GI FB5 Mailing Liste <wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Dear Colleagues,
We invite you to submit a research or research in progress paper to the
33rd annual international Bled eConference entitled Enabling Technology
for a Sustainable Society.
The conference will be held in June 28-July 1, 2020
(http://bledconference.org/) .
Deadline for paper submissions is March 2, 2020.
We offer fast review in case needed to plan your trip in advance.
Bled eConference's highlights:
- The conference has been shaping electronic interactions since 1988
- Small supportive community offers the opportunity to benefit from
expertise of esteemed researchers.
- Strong relationships and cooperation with journals
- Coaching of PhD-students and postgraduates - PhD Consortium and
Students ePrototype Bazaar
- The Bled Forum for interactive poster presentations
- Panels and Workshops
- EU projects dissemination meetings; enabling project partners to
connect with other similar projects and to disseminate results to a
wider community.
Beside regular tracks related to digital business and digital
transformation, the conference is organising the following special interest
tracks:
- Big Data/Data Science
- eHealth
- Digital Wellness
- Business Models
- Education in the Digital Society,
- Smart Cities, Regions & Communities
- Blockchain
More information about the conference is available at the conference:
http://bledconference.org/
Detailed Call for Papers: http://bledconference.org/1066-2/
Doctoral Consortium: http://bledconference.org/doctoral-consortium/
Students Bazaar for ePrototypes: http://bledconference.org/students-bazaar/
Best wishes,
Andreja Pucihar, Conference chair
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