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Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS-53 CFP Knowledge Flows, Transfer, Sharing and Exchange Minitrack
Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2019 08:02:34 +0000
From: Liana Razmerita <lra.msc@cbs.dk>
To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>


Call For Papers: Knowledge Flows, Transfer, Sharing, And Exchange Minitrack

Knowledge, Innovation, And Entrepreneurial Systems Track
53rd Hawaii International Conference On System Sciences (HICSS)

7-10 January, 2020, Grand Wailea Maui http://hicss.hawaii.edu

MiniTrack Chairs: Liana Razmerita, Mark E. Nissen, Lynne P. Cooper

Knowledge flows occur between individuals, among groups of individuals, community members, and among other entities such as countries, institutions, communities, firms, and networks. This mini-track focuses on examining the nature and role of knowledge flows (e.g. knowledge exchange, knowledge transfer and knowledge sharing) among entities. Technical, managerial, behavioral, organizational, and economic perspectives on knowledge flows will be accepted and presented in this mini-track.

Potential topics that this minitrack will address are:

· Knowledge sharing, flows, and transfer within the context of Social Media

· The effects of digitalization and consumerization of IT (CoIT) on knowledge flows

· Harnessing knowledge flows for creativity and innovation

· The impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on knowledge flows, sharing and/or exchange within organizations

· Design of information and communication systems that facilitate knowledge transfer and sharing.

· Role of social computing and social media in knowledge transfer and sharing

· Technical challenges and solutions in the development and implementation of systems that facilitate knowledge flows.

· Managerial and organizational challenges/solutions in the institutionalization and implementation of processes and activities that facilitate knowledge flows.

· Intra- and inter-organizational processes for effective leverage of knowledge through knowledge transfer and sharing.

· Enablers and inhibitors of knowledge sharing and knowledge transfer behaviors.

· Role of information and communication technologies in managing knowledge flows.

· Knowledge reuse in organizations.

· Organizational and economic incentive structures for knowledge sharing and use.

· Building knowledge capabilities to harness and enable knowledge flows

· Knowledge flows and/or sharing within networks and communities

·Role of IT within communities of practice (CoPs)

·Knowledge flows and Internet of Things (IoT)


IMPORTANT DATES FOR CALL FOR PAPERS

June 15, 2020 Paper submission DEADLINE

August 15, 2020 Acceptance notifications

September 15, 2020 Submission camera-ready paper

October 1, 2020 Early registration fee deadline


More info: http://hicss.hawaii.edu
HICSS Author Guidelines: http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/

Minitrack Co-Chairs:

Liana Razmerita* (Primary Contact)
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
lra.msc@cbs.dk<mailto:lra.msc@cbs.dk>

Dr. Mark E Nissen
Naval Postgraduate School
MNissen[at]nps.edu

Dr. Lynne P. Cooper
Washington State University
lynne.cooper@wsu.edu<mailto:lynne.cooper@wsu.edu>



Best regards,

Liana V. Razmerita

Associate Professor,
Copenhagen Business School,
Department of Management, Society and Communication
http://www.cbs.dk/staff/liana



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