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*Call for Papers*
*ISOneWorld Conference*
*Las Vegas, Nevada*
*March 30 – April 1, 2020*
*isoneworld.net
<http://isoneworld.net>*
Are you a researcher that seeks to push the theoretical,
methodological,
and paradigmatic boundaries of the discipline? Are you looking for
an
opportunity to share your ideas and your research in a
forward-thinking
venue that seeks to move beyond traditional demarcations of
methodologies
and paradigms, and truly create One World for the IS field? If so,
this
conference is for you!
We are issuing this Call for Papers for the submission of
traditional full
papers, short papers, and abstracts to the 19th ISOneWorld
Conference,
which will be held March 30 to April 1, 2020, in Las Vegas,
Nevada. For the
past 19 years, the ISOneWorld Conference has brought together
international
Information Systems researchers and practitioners to participate
in sharing
ideas and to enjoy the exciting surroundings of the fun capital of
the
world – Las Vegas.
As an inclusive, peer-reviewed conference, ISOneWorld offers a
unique
opportunity for you to submit your work for publication and
feedback in a
developmental, workshop-based setting with colleagues. The
conference
includes a full program of papers, presentations, keynotes and
publishing
opportunities for researchers and practitioners. Beyond the
publication
opportunities through the conference, selected papers will be fast
tracked
for submission and the Journal of Information Science and
Technology
<http://www.jist.info/>. Excellent papers will be encouraged
to submit to The
Data Base for Advances in Information Systems
<http://sigmis.org/the-data-base/>.
*Themes*
As an inclusive conference, ISOneWorld encourages
thought-provoking work
and is open to both theoretical and applied work, regardless of
the
methodological approach. *We are specifically calling for
submissions that
to depart from the traditional conference paper topics and are
exploratory
and that may question many of the paradigms underlying the IS
field.* The
vision of ISOneWorld is to create a conference that finds the
unifying
thread underpinning our work rather than creating paradigmatic and
methodological division. We envision this conference as a venue
for you to
explore ideas thoughtfully and deliberately and to present work
that is
intellectually challenging and insightful.
A unique aspect of the conference is the opportunity for short
research
papers. If you have an idea for a project that is not fully
developed, we
will provide a venue for you to submit an abstract of an idea and
discuss
this project. This *birds-of-a-feather* venue will allow you to
network
with colleagues and collaborate upon your idea with potential new
research
partners. If your idea is fully materialized, send your completed
work for
consideration and receive the feedback to assist you in crafting
your
manuscript for publication. Quality contributions for papers,
panels, cases
and posters are invited, which are double blind peer reviewed.
Topic areas covered in the conference include, but are not limited
to the
following:
· Accessibility and Usability of Information Systems
· Accounting and Accounting Information Systems
· Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Quantum
Blockchain
for the Enterprise
· Business Analytics and Data Science
· Design Science Studies in Information Systems
· Emerging Issues in Information Systems
· Emerging and Disruptive Technologies in Information Systems
· Enterprise Information Systems
· Global Issues in Information Systems
· Human Computer Interaction
· IS-enabled and IS-facilitated Business Models
· IS in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
· IS/IT in Education
· Information Systems Education
· Internet of Things, 5G, Cloud and Edge Computing
· Knowledge Management in Information Systems.
· Mobile Commerce, Mobility and Ubiquitous IS
· Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) and Information Systems
· Social Media and Social Applications of Information Systems
· Strategic Use of Information Systems
· Strategic Use of IS in Business Development
*Publishing opportunity:* All submissions are considered for
possible fast
tracking in the Journal of Information Systems and Technology.
Excellent
papers will be encouraged to submit to The Data Base for Advances
in
Information Systems
<http://sigmis.org/the-data-base/>. If
your paper is
not fast tracked, it will still be published in the proceedings.
*Submission Types*
*a) Traditional Peer-Reviewed Papers.* These papers will be full
papers
not to exceed 10 pages (approx. 5,000 words, including figures,
tables,
references, and appendices). Full papers that are accepted
following the
double-blind, peer-review will be published in their entirety in
the
conference proceedings.
*b) Short Papers and Abstracts. *Short papers present research in
progress
or simply an idea that aims to generate some discussion on the
conference
floor and small group sessions. These submissions can be an
abstract (100
words) or extended abstract (up to 1000 words), with a view to
potentially
developing a full paper after the event. Short paper submissions
will be
reviewed by the conference chairs to ensure relevance and
credibility. The
author names and titles of accepted short papers will be included
in the
conference proceedings.
*Important dates*
Full paper submissions: February 15, 2020
Author notification: March 1, 2020
Short paper submissions: March 1, 2020
Short paper author notification: March 10, 2020
Author registration opens: February 20, 2020
Author registration deadline: March 12, 2020
*Conference Chairs*
*Conference Co-Chairs*
Andrew Schwarz, Louisiana State University, USA
Rhonda Syler, University of Arkansas, USA
*Program Chair*
Ashley Bush, Florida State University, USA
See the website for full details of the International Program
Committee.
*isoneworld.net
<http://isoneworld.net/>*
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