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AIS Special Interest Group on Adoption and Diffusion of
Information Technology
http://www.sigadit.net/digit.html
Call for Papers *Bridging the Internet of People, Data, and
Things*
Submissions Due: Friday, September 7th, 2018
Workshop: Thursday, December 13, 2018
The Special Interest Group on the Adoption and Diffusion of
Information Technology will again host a pre-ICIS workshop for
people interested in information technology adoption and diffusion
(DIGIT). DIGIT will be held on Thursday, December 13, 2018 in San
Francisco.
How is the adoption and diffusion of Information Technology
changing in this era of global, interconnected space between
people, data and things? This year’s workshop calls for papers
that address these issues, as well as other topics related to the
adoption and diffusion of IT.
With the increase availability of data and connected things, the
nature of the interactions with people is changing, and individual
and organizations are empowered with data and devices for many
different purposes. From this can emerge networks of people, data,
and things that influence society and brings new dilemmas,
questions and uncertainties for both organizations and
individuals. Among others, a large number of individuals is
challenged with adapting to those changes but we also see plenty
of benefits for individuals and organizations. In order to
understand the challenges and opportunities related to adoption
and diffusion, we aim to provide an interactive forum by bringing
together leading academics to discuss the critical issues of IT
use when bridging the Internet of people, things, and data. Now in
its 29th year the SIGADIT community offers the 2018 DIGIT workshop
to provide researchers with an opportunity to discuss the
implications of this development. While papers adhering to the
theme are encouraged, research in other IT adoption and diffusion
research domains will also be considered. Potential topics areas
include (but are not exclusive to):
● Changes in adoption and diffusion processes with the increased
interconnections of people, data and things
● Impact of increased availability of data on the nature of
interactions between individuals and with organizations
● Adoption issues in times of pervasive computing
● Benefits and concerns from an individuals’ perspective
● New direction for innovation and its consequences for
individuals and organizations
● Technology adoption and diffusion at the interorganizational,
national and global level
● New theoretical perspectives on acceptance, use and diffusion of
IT
● New methodological approaches to study acceptance, use and
diffusion of IT
Submitted research can be conceptual, analytical, design-oriented,
or empirical in nature. The workshop will include paper
presentations, paper roundtables, panel discussions and poster
presentations.
*Instructions for Contributors*
In the interest of discussing the most current research in this
area, we welcome
● Full research papers (fourteen single-spaced pages)
● Research-in-progress papers (seven single-spaced pages)
● Research idea abstracts (two single-spaced pages)
All submissions will be blind reviewed. Papers should not have
been published previously in proceedings or journals, nor be under
review elsewhere, but it is the general objective of the workshop
that they will be submitted to a premier outlet after the DIGIT
workshop.
Submission will be published in the AIS Electronic Library. The
authors can choose whether they want the full paper or only an
extended abstract to be published. For past submissions see:
http://aisel.aisnet.org/digit/
*Instructions for Submissions*
The deadline for submission of papers is Friday, September 7,
2018.
This is the final deadline; there will be no deadline extension.
Notification of acceptance or rejection will be made in late
October.
All papers must conform to the instructions given in the DIGIT
2018 submission template. They must be single-spaced and submitted
in Microsoft Word format. Full research and research-in-progress
papers should include an abstract. Page counts exclude the title
page, references and appendices. The title page should include the
paper title and the authors' names, affiliations, and e-mail
addresses. The main body of the paper should have a title, but no
author identification.
Please use the DIGIT 2018 submission template, which can be found
online at:
http://www.sigadit.net/digit.html
This year, all paper submissions should be submitted using the
submission system at
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/DIGIT2018
Questions regarding paper submissions can be sent to the program
co-chairs: Geneviève Bassellier
(
genevieve.bassellier@mcgill.ca<mailto:genevieve.bassellier@mcgill.ca>)
or Christian Maier
(
christian.maier@uni-bamberg.de<mailto:christian.maier@uni-bamberg.de>)
*Instructions for Participation*
The workshop date will be held on Thursday, December 13, 2018, in
San Francisco. At least one author must register and attend the
workshop to present the paper if the work is accepted.
*Workshop Committee*
For information on SIGADIT and the DIGIT workshop, please contact
the 2018 workshop committees:
Ryan T. Wright, SIGADIT Chair
rtwright@virginia.edu
McIntire School of Commerce
University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA, USA
Christy M.K. Cheung, 2018 DIGIT Workshop Chair
ccheung@hkbu.edu.hk
Department of Finance and Decision Sciences
Hong Kong Baptist University, HKSAR, China
Geneviève Bassellier, 2018 DIGIT Program Co-Chair
genevieve.bassellier@mcgill.ca
Desautels Faculty of Management
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Christian Maier, 2018 DIGIT Program Co-Chair
christian.maier@uni-bamberg.de
University of Bamberg, Germany
For more information about DIGIT see
http://www.sigadit.net/digit.html
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Christian Maier
University of Bamberg, Germany
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