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Subject: [WI] CfP ECIS 2022 - Track IS Development and Project Management
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2021 18:26:28 +0000
From: Wiesche, Manuel <manuel.wiesche(a)tu-dortmund.de>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
30th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2022)
Track: IS Development and Project Management June 18-24, 2022,
Timisoara, Romania (https://ecis2022.eu/tracks-description/)
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TRACK CHAIRS
Jacob Nørbjerg, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, jno.digi(a)cbs.dk
Gloria Hui-Wen Liu, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University,
glorialiu2007(a)gmail.com
Manuel Wiesche, TU Dortmund University, Germany,
manuel.wiesche(a)tu-dortmund.de
DESCRIPTION
The practices, organization, and management of IS Development (ISD) have
been core research topics from the very beginning of the Information
Systems discipline. However, IS development still struggles with time
and budget overruns, and failure to meet functionality and quality
targets. The context, technologies, and application domains of ISD
furthermore continue to change. New software development approaches,
software platforms, and operating contexts digitize the delivery cycle
and pose new questions as to how to organize and manage projects and ISD
organizations. Phenomena such as agile development, IT platforms,
(X)aaS, DevOps, Continuous Development and Deployment, change the
composition and operation of IS projects, programmers and departments.
Developments in data science, machine learning, and artificial
intelligence affect team learning and knowledge sharing, mediate
collaboration, or even let machines be new actors in project teams.
ISD research has examined IS development from many perspectives,
including ISD methods and practices, risk management, organizational
learning, top management roles, and ISD and project management
methodologies. The current developments in ISD lead us to revisit old,
as well as study new themes arising on the horizon of ISD.
This track welcomes papers that improve our understanding of IT and ISD
projects, on the societal, organizational, group, and individual levels.
The best Paper(s) from the track will be fast tracked for publication in
the Project Management Journal.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
· Management of IT projects and software development ecosystems
· Selection and combined use of ISD approaches; e.g.; agile,
traditional, continuous
· DevOps; Continuous development and deployment
· IT project team dynamics: collaboration, communication, conflict
resolution, inter-team dynamics
· HR topics in IT project teams: recruitment/selection,
development/training, turnover, team composition, well-being, commitment.
· Digital Innovation projects
· ISD and management in distributed and virtual teams
· Governance, risk management and compliance for IT projects
· Leadership, coordination, and control perspectives on IT projects
· Socio-technical aspects of IS development and project management
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline: 17 November 2021 Notification of conditional
acceptance: 28 February 2022 Final acceptance: 15 April 2022
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Kai Spohrer, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, Germany
Gerard De Leoz, University of Tampa, Florida
Diane Strode, Whitireia Polytechnic, New Zealand
Stephen McCarthy, University College Cork, Ireland
Phil Hennel, University of Cologne, Germany
Mohammad Moeini-Aghkariz, University of Warwick, England
Han-Fen Hu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Jeffry Tai, National University of Chiayi, Taiwan
Maduka Subasinghage, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Lesley Pek Wee Land, UNSW Sidney, Australia
Yide Shen, Rowan University, New Jersey
Xiaodan Yu, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing,
China
Hameed Chughtai, University of Southampton, England
Andreas Drechsler, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Kevin Carillo, Toulouse Business School, France
Lisa Tordrup, Aarhus University, Denmark
John Stouby Persson, Aalborg University, Denmark
Brad McKenna, University of East Anglia, UK
Neil C.A. Lee, National University of Chiayi, Taiwan
Jan Jöhnk, Fraunhofer Institute, Germany
Thank you for your interest in developing our body of knowledge on ITPM.
We are looking forward to your contributions and seeing you (hopefully
physically) in Timisoara!
Jacob, Manuel and Gloria
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Subject: [AISWorld] IJISPM - International Journal of Information
Systems and Project Management, Volume 9, Issue 3
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2021 15:39:11 +0100
From: João Varajão <varajao(a)dsi.uminho.pt>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear Colleagues,
The International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management
(IJISPM) is pleased to announce that the papers of the third issue of
volume 9 are now available for download at
https://aisel.aisnet.org/ijispm/ and https://ijispm.sciencesphere.org
*****
The issue includes the following contributions:
Bringing templates to life: overcoming obstacles to the organizational
implementation of Agile methods
* Michael Durbin, Saint Louis University, USA
* Fred Niederman, Saint Louis University, USA
In whom do we trust? Critical success factors impacting intercultural
communication in multicultural project teams
* Wenyuan Yu, National University of Ireland, Ireland
* Kathryn Cormican, National University of Ireland, Ireland
* Qiong Wu, Macau University of Science and Technology, China
* Suzana Sampaio, Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, Brazil
Measures related to social and human factors that influence productivity
in software development teams
* Liliana Machuca-Villegas, Universidad del Valle, Colombia
* Gloria P. Gasca-Hurtado, Universidad del Medellín, Colombia
* Mirna Muñoz, Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas, México
An attempt to understand complexity in a government digital
transformation project
* Kristin H. J. Hafseld, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
Norway
* Bassam Hussein, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
* Antoine B. Rauzy, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
*****
IJISPM is an AIS affiliated journal. Published four times per year, the
IJISPM offers comprehensive coverage of aspects of information systems
and project management, seeking contributions that build on established
lines of work, as well as on new research streams.
Researchers and practitioners are encouraged to submit their manuscripts
to the IJISPM. The guidelines for submission can be found at the
journal’s homepage: http://ijispm.sciencesphere.org
Best wishes,
João Varajão
Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Information Systems and
Project Management (IJISPM), University of Minho, Portugal
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP: E-government and Public Digital Transformation
Track @ EURAM 2022
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2021 11:15:08 +0000
From: Rony Medaglia <rm.digi(a)cbs.dk>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Apologies for cross-posting.
We invite you to submit your research for the track on ‘E-Government and
Public Digital Transformation’ within SIG Public and Non Profit
Management at the upcoming European Academy of Management (EURAM)
conference, to be hosted in Winterthur by ZHAW School of Management and
Law on June 15-17, 2022.
https://conferences.euram.academy/2022conference/
In recent years, the role of digital transformation in public sector has
caught strong attention by scholars in the public management field.
Still, the managerial challenges faced to manage the complex dynamics
that shape the entanglements between digital technologies and public
services production and provision are yet to be fully explained.
Literature is fragmented, and the theoretical grounds for the study of
these dynamics are far from being commonly accepted and established.
This track aims at providing an open, inclusive and rigorous forum to
advance knowledge on the dynamics, drivers and barriers behind public
digital transformation.
We welcome qualitative and quantitative papers on topics such as (but
not limited to):
• Digital transformation in the public sector;
• Drivers and barriers for public value creation in digital government;
• The role of strategic management and performance in digital
transformation;
• Knowledge and competences management of public personnel for
successful digital transformation;
• Cases of digital government platforms design and implementation;
• Management challenges in the implementation of digital government
transformation;
• Management of ICT mediated co-creation and co-production;
• Management of ICT outsourcing in the public sector;
• Public policy issues in Digital Government;
• Digital innovation for efficiency and effectiveness in government action;
• Management of interoperability policies: legal, organizational,
semantic, and technical layers;
• Best practices for digital government design, implementation, and
management.
The deadline for submitting full papers is January 11, 2022. The full
papers then undergo a double blind peer-review process.
For full info:
https://conferences.euram.academy/2022conference/authors-guidelines-for-ful…<https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fconferenc…>
For more information contact Andrea Bonomi Savignon, University of Rome
Tor Vergata -
bonomi.savignon(a)economia.uniroma2.it<mailto:bonomi.savignon@economia.uniroma2.it>
Track proponents:
Andrea Bonomi Savignon, University of Rome Tor Vergata;
Antonio Cordella, London School of economics and Political Science;
Rony Medaglia, Copenhagen Business School;
Reto Steiner, ZHAW School of Management and Law;
Oliver Neumann, University of Lausanne
Rony Medaglia
Professor MSO, PhD
Department of Digitalization
Copenhagen Business School
Howitzvej 60
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
Tel.: +45 2479 4327
www.cbs.dk/en/staff/rmdigi<http://www.cbs.dk/en/staff/rmdigi>
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Subject: [AISWorld] ACM International Conference on Information
Technology for Social Good (GoodIT 2022): First Call for Contributions
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2021 16:24:09 +0300
From: George A. Papadopoulos <george(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*** First Call for Contributions ***
ACM International Conference on Information Technology for Social Good
(GoodIT 2022)
7–9 September, 2022, 5* St. Raphael Resort & Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/
Scope
The ACM GoodIT conference seeks papers describing significant research
contributions related to the application of information technologies
(IT) to social
good. Social good is typically defined as something that provides a
benefit to the general public. In this context, clean air and water,
Internet connection, education, and healthcare are all good examples of
social goods. However, new media innovations and the explosion of online
communities have added new meaning to the
term. Social good is now about global citizens uniting to unlock the
potential of individuals, technology, and collaboration to create a
positive societal impact.
GoodIT solicits papers that address important research challenges
related to, but not
limited to:
• Citizen science
• Civic intelligence
• Decentralized approaches to IT
• Digital solutions for Cultural Heritage
• Environmental monitoring
• Ethical computing
• Frugal solutions for IT
• Game, entertainment, and multimedia applications
• Health and social care
• IT for automotive
• IT for development
• IT for education
• T for smart living
• Privacy, trust and ethical issues in ICT solutions
• Smart governance and e-administration
• Social informatics
• Socially responsible IT solutions
• Sustainable cities and transportation
• Sustainable IT
• Technology addressing the digital divide
Main Track Paper Submission
The papers should not exceed six (6) pages (US letter size) double-column,
including figures, tables, and references in standard ACM format
(https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/index.php/authors/).
They must be original works and must not have been previously published.
At least one of the authors of all accepted papers must register and
present the
work at the conference; otherwise, the paper will not be published in the
proceedings. All accepted and presented papers will be included in the
conference
proceedings published in the ACM Digital Library.
Special journal issues will be organised where the best accepted papers
will be invited
to submit extended versions.
Separate call-for-papers will be announced for the special tracks (more
information
will be available on the conference web site).
Work-in-Progress and PhD Track
Inside ACM GoodIT, the Work-in-Progress and PhD Track provides an
opportunity to
showcase interesting new work that is still at an early stage. We
encourage practitioners and researchers to submit to the
Work-in-Progress venue as it provides
a unique opportunity for sharing valuable ideas, eliciting feedback on
early-stage work, and fostering discussions and collaborations among
colleagues. Moreover, this track provides a platform for PhD students to
present and receive feedback on their ongoing research. Students at
different stages of their research will have the
opportunity to present and discuss their research questions, goals,
methods and results. This is an opportunity to obtain guidance on
various aspects of their research
from established researchers and other PhD students working in research
areas related to technologies for social good.
Important: For this specific track, papers must not exceed four (4) pages
(US letter size) double column, including figures, tables, and
references in standard
ACM format (https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/index.php/authors/).
Important Dates
• Submission deadline for all types of contributions: 23 May 2022
• Notification of acceptance: 20 June 2022
• Camera-ready submission and author registration: 11 July 2022
Program Chairs
• Costas Mourlas, University of Athens, Greece
• Diogo Pacheco, University of Exeter, UK
• Catia Prandi, University of Bologna, Italy
WiP & PhD Track Chairs
• Marco Furini, University of Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
• Dimitris Gouscos, University of Athens, Greece
• Barbara Guidi, University of Pisa, Italy
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFPs: ICCTA 2021 - Hybrid Physical/Virtual
Conference - Paper Submission Deadline: Oct. 15th, 2021
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2021 11:17:46 +0300
From: Wael Elmedany <waelelmedany(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
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Please accept our sincere apologies for multiple postings
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Call for Papers
31st International Conference on Computer Theory and Applications
11-13 December 2021
Hybrid Physical/Virtual Conference
https://iccta.aast.edu
ICCTA 2021 IEEE Record
https://conferences.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/conferencedetai…
Paper Submission Deadline: Oct. 15th, 2021
Paper Submission Link: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ICCTA2021
ICCTA Proceedings Repository in IEEE Xplore
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/1802460/all-proceedings
Purpose & Scope
---------------------------
The 31st International Conference on Computer Theory and Applications
(ICCTA 2021) will be organized by the Arab Academy for Science, Technology
and Maritime Transport (AASTMT) in cooperation with the Computer Scientific
Society (CSS) with technical co-sponsorship by IEEE Alexandria subsection.
The purpose of ICCTA 2021 is to serve as a multi-disciplinary forum for the
exchange of information on research, development, and applications of all
topics related to computer theory and its applications. ICCTA 2021 provides
opportunities for researchers, specialists and vendors of Information
Technology to get together and exchange ideas and expertise. ICCTA 2021 is
planned to be organized as a hybrid physical/virtual attendance conference.
Sample Topics
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Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning
Computer Architecture & Parallel Processing
High Performance Computing
Computer Control Applications and Mechatronics
Computer Applications
Computer Networks and Communications
Computer and Information Security
Database Systems
E-Business and E-Learning
Image Processing and Pattern Recognition
Internet of Things
Cloud Computing
Information Technology in Smart Cities
Multimedia and Virtual Reality
Robotics and CNC
Software Engineering
Paper Submission
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The official language of the conference is the English language. Electronic
paper Submission (in PDF format – maximum of 6 pages) is available from the
conference website through Microsoft Research Conference Management
Toolkit. (Submission to be in IEEE double column format – Please see
templates at
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
).
Accepted papers will be published in the conference electronic proceedings
(requested archival in IEEE Xplore (SCOPUS indexing)) conditional upon
advance registration of the paper by at least one of the authors.
Acceptance will be based on a rigorous blind peer review process. A paper
can be accepted as full or short paper based on the review process. All
accepted papers will be presented in live conference sessions.
Paper Submission Link: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ICCTA2021
Important Dates
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Paper Submission Deadline: Oct. 15th, 2021
Paper Acceptance Notification: Nov. 15th, 2021
Camera Ready Submission and Registration: Nov. 22nd, 2021
Registration Fees
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AASTMT affiliated and CSS members LE 1000
Non AASTMT and non CSS LE 1200
Foreigners US $100
Fees cover attending physical/virtual sessions for the duration of the
conference and softcopy proceedings for 1 paper ONLY.
Registration Grants
------------------------------------
AASTMT will support a selective number of registration grants as follows.
AASTMT Staff: Registration Fees will be covered by AASTMT
Young Egyptian Researchers: A Selective Number of Papers authored by young
Egyptian researchers will be covered by AASTMT [Less than 30 Years old -
Must be registered author and Paper Presenter]
Egyptian Female Researchers: A Selective Number of Papers authored by
female researchers will be covered by AASTMT [Must be registered author and
Paper Presenter]
Honorary Chair
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Prof. Dr. Ismail Abdel Ghaffar
President, Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport
(AASTMT).
Conference Chair
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Prof. Dr. Yousry S. El-Gamal
President, Computer Scientific Society
AASTMT Liaison
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Prof. Dr. Alaa Abdel Bary
Vice President for Postgraduate Studies and Scientific Research, AASTMT
Conference Coordinators and Program co-chairs
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Prof. Dr. Ayman Adel Abdel-Hamid
Dean - College of Computing and Information Technology (CCIT), AASTMT,
Alexandria, Egypt.
Dr. Essam Kosba
Vice President, Computer Scientific Society
Advisory Committee
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Prof. Dr. Hussein Mouftah, University of Ottawa, Canada
Prof. Dr. Satoshi Goto, Egypt Japan University of Science and Technology,
Egypt
Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abougabal, Alexandria University, Egypt
Prof. Dr. Said El-Khamy, Alexandria University, Egypt
Prof. Dr. Ahmed Darwish, Former Minister of State for Administrative
Development, Egypt
Prof. Dr. Abdel Badeeh Salem, Ain Shams University, Egypt
Organizing Committee
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Prof. Dr. Ossama Badawy, AASTMT, Alexandria, Egypt
Prof. Dr. Khaled Mahar, AASTMT, Alexandria, Egypt
Prof. Dr. Ahmed Farouk, AASTMT, Alexandria, Egypt
Dr. Mahmoud Farouk, AASTMT, Alexandria, Egypt.
Eng. Hassan Bakr, AASTMT, Alexandria, Egypt.
Prof. Dr. Mohamed Kholief, AASTMT, Alexandria, Egypt.
Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abou ElFarag, AASTMT, Alexandria, Egypt.
Dr. Mohamed El-Habrouk, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
Mr. Kabary Mohamed, AASTMT, Alexandria, Egypt.
Dr. Mohamed Saad, AASTMT, Alexandria, Egypt
Dr. Amira Zaki, AASTMT, Alexandria, Egypt
Honorary Secretary
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Eng. Mahmoud Morsy
Honorary Secretary, CSS
Marketing and Public Relations
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Dr. Nezar El Shenawy (nizaressam(a)aast.edu)
Head of Marketing Unit, Postgraduate Studies and Scientific Research, AASTMT
Web Committee
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Eng. Iman Eid, AASTMT, Alexandria, Egypt
Eng. Ziad Mohamed, CCIT, Alexandria, Egypt
Correspondence
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Computer Scientific Society
Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport
P.O. Box 1029 Alexandria, Egypt.
E-mail: iccta2021(a)aast.edu
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Prof. Dr. Ayman Adel Abdel Hamid
e-mail : hamid AT aast DOT edu
Dean - College of Computing and Information Technology
Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport
Alexandria, Egypt
office Tel: (203)5622388/66 - Ext 11600
Work Address: College of Computing and Information Technology, AASTMT, P.O.
Box 1029, Alexandria, Egypt
WWW: http://webmail.aast.edu/~hamid
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Associate Professor
Managing Editor of the IJCDS Journal
https://journal.uob.edu.bh/handle/123456789/12
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P.O. Box 32038, Kingdom of Bahrain
UOB Sakhir Campus, Building S40 Room 2109
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Subject: [wkwi] CfP pre-ICIS workshop "Service and Information Systems
Research for a Better Future"
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2021 18:28:26 +0000
From: Peters, Christoph <christoph.peters(a)unisg.ch>
Reply-To: Peters, Christoph <christoph.peters(a)unisg.ch>
To: wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de <wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de>
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Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen
Wir möchten Sie gerne auf den CfP für unseren *pre-ICIS Workshop
„Service and Information Systems Research for a Better Future“*
aufmerksam machen, den wir als Special Interest Group Services der AIS
ausrichten.
Besonders freuen wir uns über Weiterleitung an interessierte
Doktorierende, die die Möglichkeit haben Ihre Forschung im Rahmen des
*Ph.D. Service Science Slams* zu diskutieren. Wir freuen uns über
zahlreiche Beiträge.
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Service and Information Systems Research for a Better Future
Workshop Organizers/
/
Christoph Peters, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland &
University Of Kassel, Germany; christoph.peters(a)unisg.ch
<mailto:christoph.peters@unisg.ch>_
_Christian Bartelheimer, Paderborn University, Germany;
Christian.bartelheimer(a)uni-paderborn.de
<mailto:Christian.bartelheimer@uni-paderborn.de>
Jessica Sanmartin, University of Bern, Switzerland;
jessica.sanmartin(a)iwi.unibe.ch
<javascript:window.location.href='mailto:'+atob('amVzc2ljYS5zYW5tYXJ0aW5AaXdpLnVuaWJlLmNo')>_
_Christoph F. Breidbach, The University of Queensland, Australia;
c.breidbach(a)business.uq.edu.au
<mailto:c.breidbach@business.uq.edu.au>_
_
Theme of the Workshop__
The ongoing digital transformation - driven by an
ever-accelerating speed at which innovative technologies and
services are developed - offers manifold opportunities and
challenges on the individual, organizational, and societal level.
It is agreed that digital technology should be developed and
deployed to increase well-being and quality of life for all human
beings. In line with the conference theme of ICIS 2021 “Building
Sustainability and Resilience with IS: A Call for Action”, this
SIG Service pre-ICIS workshop aims at discussing service and
information systems research for a better future. Some principles
that might guide us in how a better future can look like are
prescribed in the definition of a Society 5.0 - a society that
follows leitmotifs such as inclusiveness, equality, and empowering
of individuals—that is postulated by the Japanese Cabinet Office
(https://www8.cao.go.jp/cstp/english/society5_0/index.html
<https://www8.cao.go.jp/cstp/english/society5_0/index.html>) and
the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
(https://sdgs.un.org/goals <https://sdgs.un.org/goals>).
Purpose of the Workshop//
This workshop intends to facilitate the discourse amongst IS
researchers interested in service research. We invite those
interested in discussing how service research can play a pivotal
role in achieving a better world in the future. Thereby, the
workshop participants are requested to develop their ideas in a
short paper before the workshop. This way, other participants can
get acquainted with the topic, and we can start a fruitful
discussion at the workshop itself, which provides an interactive
and fun format to present, challenge, and develop breakthrough
ideas on Service Research and IS.
Format of the Workshop
The workshop will be conducted on Sunday, December 12^th , as a
half-day event, including three sessions. We will start with a
brainteaser from the SIG Service leadership team who pitch their
views on how service research in IS can contribute to achieving a
better future. The first workshop session will feature a Ph.D.
Service Science Slam, inviting all Ph.D. students to present and
discuss their current work that is related to service research in
any form. We plan a short presentation with subsequent
feedback/discussion. In the second session, Tuure Tuunanen will
provide a senior scholar’s pitch outlining his views on current
trending topics in the discipline, again, followed by a
discussion. A wrap-up and the annual SIG Services assembly will
conclude the workshop.
Time
Event
Sun, Dec 12^th
09:00 – 09:15
Welcome and Networking
09:15 – 09:30
Brainteaser “Service Research and Information Systems for a
Society 5.0”
09:30 – 10:30
Workshop Session 1: Ph.D. Service Science Slam
10:30 – 10:45
Coffee Break
10:45 – 11:45
Workshop Session 2: Senior Scholar Pitch by Tuure Tuunanen
11:45 – 12:45
Annual SIG SVC Assembly & Wrap-up
*Target Audience***
The target audience includes everyone who conducts and is interested in
service research in an IS context. In particular, we especially
encourage the ‘next generation of service researchers’ to present their
work in the workshop and all participants to provide feedback and
discuss trending topics in service research.
*Submission of short paper / Important dates *
Please hand in your papers via email to the workshop organizers.
Acceptable papers must satisfy the ICIS formatting guidelines for
research-in-progress papers. They must be at least four pages long
(references excluded) but no longer than regular research-in-progress
papers submitted to ICIS. Authors of accepted short papers will present
their research in a short presentation.
The timeline for submissions is as follows:
* October 30^th , 2021: Submission deadline
* November 15^th , 2021: Author notifications about acceptance
* December 12^th , 2021: pre-ICIS workshop (online)
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Freundliche Grüsse
Christoph Peters
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Assistenzprofessor | Assistant Professor
Institute of Information Management | University of St.Gallen
Universität St.Gallen (HSG) | Müller-Friedberg-Str. 8 | CH-9000 St.Gallen
Tel. +41 71 224 37 17 | Fax. +41 71 224 27 77_
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Subject: [AISWorld] ECIS 2022 - CFP AI in IS Research and Practice
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2021 15:22:31 +0100
From: Efpraxia Zamani <efzamani(a)gmail.com>
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*C*all for Papers for ECIS 2022 Track:"AI in IS Research and Practice"
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a term with an evolving meaning and
encompasses a vast amount of techniques, tools and technological
artefacts. The investigation of AI is always timely, but even more so as
its use diffuses throughout a number of areas, ranging from household
applications, agriculture, healthcare, warfare, but also in production
and the supply chain world. Therefore, the track seeks to explore
further the potential of AI for the Information Systems field and shed
more light in the management of practices and processes. At the same
time, we consider crucial to reflect on the challenges, the implications
and the unintended consequences stemming out of the use of AI and its
applications for organisations and society at large.
We welcome conceptual and empirical papers with a focus on AI that make
a clear contribution to the literature of Information Systems. We
welcome any methodological stance (qualitative, quantitative, mixed
methods etc) and we welcome in particular contrarian and critical views.
Indicative topics:
- Challenges and Opportunities (methodological and practical) for AI
adoption
- Ethical implications, unintended consequences and the dark side of AI
- AI in organizations: decision-making, supply-chains etc.
- AI for decision making in organizational contexts
- Swarm and Collective Intelligence for smart applications
- Business Process Management and AI
- AI-driven innovation
- Decision-making and Forecasting
- Humanitarian applications of AI
- Sustainability, resilience and AI
- AI in emergent situations and risk management
- AI for addressing societal challenges
- AI in healthcare
- The future of work in an AI-driven world
- AI for Information Systems Development
- Industry 4.0
- Intelligent Automation versus AI
*IMPORTANT DATES:*
- Submission system open: November 1st, 2021
- Paper submission deadline: November 17th, 2021
- Notification of provisional acceptance: February 28th, 2022
- submission of final version: March 28th, 2022
- Author notification of final acceptance: April 15th, 2022
- ECIS conference: June 22nd - 24th, 2022
*Track Chairs*
Efpraxia Zamani, University of Sheffield, UK, e.zamani(a)sheffield.ac.uk
Konstantina Spanaki, Audencia Business School, France, kspanaki(a)audencia.com
Ilias Pappas, University of Agder (UiA), Norway, ilias.pappas(a)uia.no
Anastasia Griva, National University of Ireland, Ireland,
anastasia.griva(a)nuigalway.ie
More information here: https://ecis2022.eu/call-for-papers/
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Subject: [AISWorld] Process Mining Newsletter - Issue #7
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2021 13:53:17 +0200
From: Claudio Di Ciccio <claudio.diciccio(a)uniroma1.it>
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Dear colleagues,
The IEEE Task Force on Process Mining is happy to announce the seventh
issue of
the Process Mining newsletter stream, with brand new content, inspiring
interviews, and latest announcements. The newsletter aims at further
strengthening the community that formed over the last decades by
promoting all
the activities related to process mining, with a special focus devoted
to the
activities of the International Conference on Process Mining (ICPM).
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In this issue:
> Exploring newland: we talk about process mining from an organisational
research perspective with Brian Pentland.
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-7-10-2021/exploring-newl…
> Developers' point: thirty years of development of QPR in the words of
Kari Junkkonen, Matti Erkheikki, and Teemu Lehto.
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-7-10-2021/end-users-corn…
> End user's corner: Oliver Joeres, Member of the Operational Excellence
Team at Hilti AG, shares with us his experience and perspective on process
mining.
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-7-10-2021/end-users-corn…
> ICPM: Boudewijn van Dongen, General Chair of ICPM 2021, welcomes us to
Eindhoven for the upcoming conference.
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-7-10-2021/icpm-2021-a-me…
> Conference room: Rafael Accorsi and Hajo Reijers present the upcoming
Industry Day at ICPM 2021 and its planned "battles".
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-7-10-2021/the-industry-d…
> PDC 2021: Eric Verbeek announces that there is still time to take part in
the Process Discovery Contest 2021, which will award two winners.
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-7-10-2021/update-from-pd…
> XES: the XES Standard Working Group announces the contents and
structure of
the XES 2.0 workshop, to be co-located with ICPM 2021.
https://www.tf-pm.org/newsletter/newsletter-stream-7-10-2021/the-xes-2-0-wo…
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Subject: [wkwi] Call for Papers SI Information & Organization: “Data
Governance, Digital Innovation, and Societal Challenges”
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2021 08:38:03 +0000
From: Wessel, Lauri <Wessel(a)europa-uni.de>
Reply-To: Wessel, Lauri <Wessel(a)europa-uni.de>
To: wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de <wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de>
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
ich würde Sie gerne an folgenden Call for Papers der Special Issue “Data
Governance, Digital Innovation, and Societal Challenges” in *Information
& Organization* (VHB JQ 3 „B“; CABS AJG „3“) erinnern. Wir freuen uns
sehr über Einreichungen aus der Wirtschaftsinformatik-Community. Gerne
können Sie mich bei Rückfragen kontaktieren. *Die Deadline ist am 1.
November 2021. *
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/information-and-organization/call-for-pap…
<https://www.journals.elsevier.com/information-and-organization/call-for-pap…>
Beste Grüße
Lauri Wessel
*Information and Organization*
*Call for Papers Special issue on *
*Data Governance, Digital Innovation and Grand Challenges*
**
**
*_Guest Editors: _*
Elizabeth Davidson, University of Hawai’i, Shidler College of Business
Jenifer Winter, University of Hawai’i, School of Communications
Lauri Wessel, European New School of Digital Studies @ European
University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)
Susan Winter, University of Maryland College Park, School of Information
Studies
Today, previously unimaginable varieties and volumes of data about
nearly all aspects of human actions are collected, aggregated, and
analyzed (Abbasi et al. 2016; George et al. 2014; Lycett 2013). These
data are valuable resources for multiple stakeholders to extract value
consistent with their interests and priorities, which may support or
conflict with other stakeholders’ interests (Gangadharan 2014; Winter
2014). Data resources are typically treated as proprietary assets of the
organizations (and IT platforms) that capture or otherwise acquire data
(Data Governance Institute, nd). However, if we consider data as
societal resources rather than (or in addition to) privately held
assets, then how data governance takes shape and whether governance
addresses diverse goals, priorities, and interests become important
research and policy questions (Rosenbaum, 2010; Winter and Davidson,
2017; Zuboff 2015).
/Data governance/is a broad concept that includes the processes and
institutional structures for managing data, and the policies and
practices for granting accessing to and authorizing acceptable uses of
data (Data Governance Institute, nd ; Rosenbaum, 2010). Information
technologies and systems not only generate the growing stockpiles of
digitized data but are also crucial elements in data governance policies
and practices (Legner et al., 2020; Markus and Bui, 2012).
Our goals in this special issue are to stimulate and advance academic
and practice-focused knowledge on data governance that addresses the
broad range of research questions associated with advancing digital
innovation and for meeting grand challenges.
/Data governance and digital innovation.**/There is immense potential
for digital innovation with emerging technologies such as AI, machine
learning, analytics, and IoT. These emerging technologies depend in
large part on large, accessible data resources, for instance in
AI/machine learning. Whether data collected in once context can be
effectively, fairly and ethically applied in other contexts raises data
governance and stewardship issues, such as whether a data set is
implicitly biased or whether individuals whose data are represented
consent to this reuse or not (Gangadharan2014; Janssen et al. 2013;
Winter 2014; Zuboff 2015). Equally important are questions about
facilitating access to and reuse of data for innovation. Addressing
such questions entail an array of policy, organizational, practice, and
technological approaches (George et al, 2014). *//*
/Data governance and grand challenges: /Grand challenges are critical
national or global problems, which might be solved though science,
technology and innovation but which require moving beyond existing
organizational, technological, and scientific approaches. There is
immense potential for data resources to be used to address grand
challenges such as uneven economic development, government transparency,
energy conservation, and advances in medical research and care, to name
just a few. How potentially relevant data are governed – by whom, for
what purposes, on whose behalf and through what sociotechnical actions
and structures – present imperative questions to business leaders,
policy makers, technologists, and researchers(Perkmann and Schildt,
2015; Susha et al, 2017).//
We seek submissions that address how the benefits, risks, and
consequences of today’s data-rich world can be understood and managed,
in part, through the lens of data governance, so thatdata resources
might be harnessed for innovation and societal good amidst many
competing value claims and substantial risks for privacy and security.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
·Cases / analyses of organizational forms and practices for governing
data in specific socio-economic contexts (healthcare, education, energy
use, commerce, sports, etc.) that contribute to social-theoretical
understanding of data governance.
·Administrative, organizational and technological practices that allow
anonymized personal data to be shared for research or policy, as well as
risks of re-identification. _Papers specifying algorithms are not
appropriate for this journal_, though organizational application of
technological solutions may be.
·Ethical and practical concerns for researchers or policy makers
repurposing data resources with businesses, technology firms, and other
researchers.
·Rationalities or logics that guide policy and decision-making about
data aggregation, stockpiling, monetizing, reuse within and across
organizational settings.
·Theory-informed studies of the implications of privacy and data use
regulations (e.g., GDPR, California data use law) on organizational
practices for data governance.
·Case studies of how “privacy by design” is implemented and the
implications for data governance.
·Data stewardship roles, responsibilities, processes or practices for
ensuring data resources have sufficient quality for intended uses, eg.
are accurate, complete and/or representative for intended uses.
·Opportunities, problems, or failures of data stewardship and
governance; unintended consequences of utilizing aggregated data beyond
the context where data originates.
·Cases / analyses of data governance challenges that inform policy and
regulatory innovation or reform related to data governance (in local,
national, or international jurisdictions).
·Studies that develop design theory about how to design data governance
structures and practices for addressing grand challenges.
Regular submission to /Information and Organization/, as well as
submissions to the Research Impact and Contributions to Knowledge (RICK)
section will be considered. Authors are encouraged to review the aims
and scope statement for the journal
(https://www.journals.elsevier.com/information-and-organization
<https://www.journals.elsevier.com/information-and-organization>) and
review abstracts of recent publications via the Science Direct link on
the website to better understand the journal’s focus and publication
genre. Regular submissions should have the potential for a substantive
contribution to theory that complements empirical results or case
studies reports. RICK submissions are briefer (5000 words) and address
the impact or translation of scholarly knowledge broadly. Authors
considering a RICK submission should review the overview of RICK genre
on the website and recent RICK publications
(https://www.journals.elsevier.com/information-and-organization/call-for-pap…
<https://www.journals.elsevier.com/information-and-organization/call-for-pap…>).
__
_Important dates:_
Submission deadline: November 1, 2021
First round decisions: April 15, 2022
Revisions due: September 15, 2022
Second round decisions: December 15, 2022
Final submission: January 31, 2023
References
Abbasi, Ahmed, Suprateek Sarker, and Roger HL Chiang. "Big data research
in information systems: Toward an inclusive research agenda." /Journal
of the Association for Information Systems/ 17.2 (2016): 3.
Data Governance Institute. (nd). Data governance definition. Retrieved
from http://www.datagovernance.com/adg_data_governance_definition/
<http://www.datagovernance.com/adg_data_governance_definition/>
Gangadharan, S. (Ed.) (2014). /Data and discrimination: Collected
essays/. Washington DC: Open Technology Institute.
George, G., Haas & Pentland. 2014. “Big Data and Management,” Academy of
Management Journal (57:2), pp. 321-326.
Janssen, M., Brous, P., Estevez, E., Barbosa, L. S., & Janowski, T.
(2020). Data governance: Organizing data for trustworthy Artificial
Intelligence. /Government Information Quarterly/, 101493.
Legner, Christine, Tobias Pentek, and Boris Otto. "Accumulating Design
Knowledge with Reference Models: Insights from 12 Years’ Research into
Data Management." /Journal of the Association for Information
Systems/ 21.3 (2020): 2.7
Link, Georg J.P.; Lumbard, Kevin; Conboy, Kieran; Feldman, Michael;
Feller, Joseph; George, Jordana; Germonprez, Matt; Goggins, Sean; Jeske,
Debora; Kiely, Gaye; Schuster, Kristen; and Willis, Matt (2017)
"Contemporary Issues of Open Data in Information Systems Research:
Considerations and Recommendations," Communications of the Association
for Information Systems: Vol. 41 , Article 25.
Lycett, M. 2013 “Datafication”: Making Sense of (Big) Data in a Complex
World,” European Journal of Information Systems (22:4), pp. 381-386.
Markus, M. L., & Bui, Q. N. (2012). Going concerns: The governance of
interorganizational coordination hubs. /Journal of Management
Information Systems/, /28/(4), 163-198.
Perkmann, M., & Schildt, H. (2015). Open data partnerships between firms
and universities: The role of boundary organizations. /Research Policy/,
/44/(5), 1133-1143.
Rosenbaum, S. 2010. “Data Governance and Stewardship: Designing Data
Stewardship Entities and Advancing Data Access”, Health Services
Research (45:5p2), pp. 1442-1455.
Susha, I., Janssen, M., Verhulst, S. (2017) Data collaboratives as
“bazaars”?: A review of coordination problems and mechanisms to match
demand for data with supply. /Transforming Government: People, Process
and Policy, 11/(1): 157-172
Winter, J.S. (2014). Surveillance in ubiquitous network societies:
Normative conflicts related to the consumer in-store supermarket
experience in the context of the Internet of Things. /Ethics and
Information Technology, 16/(1), 27-41. doi:10.1007/s10676-013-9332-3.
Winter, J.S., & Davidson, E. (2017). “Investigating values in personal
health data governance models.” 23^rd Americas Conference on Information
Systems (AMCIS). August 2017, Boston, MA.
Zuboff, S. 2015. “Big Other: Surveillance Capitalism and the Prospects
of an Information Civilization,” Journal of Information Technology
(30:1), pp. 75-89.
Prof. Dr. Lauri Wessel
Full Professor of Information Management &
Digital Transformation
European New School of Digital Studies
+49-335-5534-16-6833 | +48 61 829 6888
wessel(a)europa-uni.de
https://europeannewschool.eu/digital-transformation
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DE-15230 Frankfurt (Oder)
Collegium Polonicum
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*_CALL FOR PAPERS:_*
/Special Issue “Data Governance, Digital Innovation, and Societal
Challenges” in Information & Organization – submit your best work!
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/information-and-organization/call-for-pap…
//
*_CHECK OUT OUR LATEST PUBLICATIONS:_*
Wessel, L., Baiyere, A., Ologeanu-Taddei, R., Cha, J., Jensen, T. B.
”Unpacking the Difference between Digital Transformation and IT-enabled
Organizational Transformation”. (forthcoming) Journal of the Association
for Information Systems.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339947001_Unpacking_the_Difference…
Wessel, L., Davidson, E.; Barquet, A., Rothe, H., Peters, O., Megges, H.
(2019) “Configuration in Smart ServiceSystems: A Practice-based
Inquiry.” Information Systems Journal, 29(6), 1256-1281.
https://doi.org/10.1111/isj.12268
Rothe, H., Wessel, L., Barquet, A. (2020) “Accumulating Design
Knowledge: A Mechanisms-based Approach”. Journal of the Association for
Information Systems, 21(3):1. DOI: 10.17705/1jais.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333429644_Accumulating_Design_Know…
Wessel, L., Rothe, H., & Oborn, E. (2021). “Introduction to the WI2021
Track: Creating Value through Digital Innovation in Health Care.”
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on
Wirtschaftsinformatik. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.32742.45126
Thomas, O., Hagen, S., Frank, U., Recker, J., Wessel, L., Kammler, F.,
Zarvic, Novica, Timm, I. (2020). Global Crises and the Role of BISE.
Business and Information Systems Engineering, 62(4), 385–396.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-020-00657-w
<https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-020-00657-w>
Haack, P., Sieweke, J., Wessel, L. (Eds.) (2019) “Microfoundations of
Institutions.“ Research in the Sociology of Organizations Volume 65A&65B
(Double Volume), Emerald.
https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/Microfoundations-of-Institutio…
Haack, P., Sieweke, J., Wessel, L. (2019) “Microfoundations and
Multi-Level Research on Institutions,” in: Research in the Sociology
Organizations “Microfoundations of Institutions“, 65A, 11-40.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334773190_Microfoundations_and_Mul…
Ologeanu-Taddei, R., Wessel, L., Bourdon, I. 2019 “Persistent Paradoxes
in Pluralistic Organizations: A Case Study of Continued Use of Shadow-IT
in a French Hospital”. 40th International Conference on Information
Systems.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/336044337_Persistent_Paradoxes_in_…