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Subject: [AISWorld] Cfp HICSS56 Securing Knowledge, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Systems and Managing Knowledge Risks Minitrack
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2022 20:34:07 -0700
From: Murray Jennex <mjennex@sdsu.edu>
To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org, Jennex, Murray E. <mjennex@wtamu.edu>


*Securing Knowledge, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Systems and Managing
Knowledge Risks Minitrack*

*Track: Knowledge, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Systems*

*HICSS56, 2023*

The purpose of this Minitrack is to focus on research on the intersection
of knowledge systems, knowledge management, security and risk management.
It seeks papers that investigate issues related to security and protection
of intellectual assets and explore how organizations can use security
measures to protect their KM practices. We seek papers focusing on the
management of knowledge risks by using technical, legal or organizational
measures. In addition to the organizational perspective, we also welcome
papers investigating the impact of new technologies such as big data
analytics or AI on knowledge risks; and on the use of KM to improve
security. We appreciate conceptual, empirical as well as design-oriented
papers. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

- Securing Knowledge and Innovation Systems
- Managing Knowledge Risks in the Knowledge Society
- Managing Knowledge Risks in Digital Supply Chains
- Securing intellectual assets
- Awareness for Knowledge Risks
- Privacy issues in Knowledge Systems, Knowledge Society, and Knowledge
Management
- Assessing Knowledge Risks
- The dark side of unsecure knowledge, innovation, and/or
entrepreneurial systems
- Manifestations of knowledge risks
- Definition of the Organizational Knowledge Boundary
- Risk Mitigation Plans for unwanted Knowledge Spillovers
- Preventive and reactive measures for knowledge protection
- Security strategies within and outside the company boundaries
- Training employees on potential threats to knowledge security breaches
- Preventative measures to secure KM assets
- Knowledge loss risk management
- Impact of immigration and cultural issues on potential KM security
breach
- Using KM security to mitigate impacts of retirement and worker
transience
- Measuring the risk of knowledge loss due to a security breach
- Security models and architectures for knowledge systems
- Modeling risk in knowledge systems
- Tradeoffs in knowledge systems between security and knowledge sharing
- Technologies for knowledge system security
- Using Knowledge and KM to improve security
- Data Analytics and Knowledge Risks
- Knowledge Risks in Digital Supply Chains
- Security in AI, AR, crowd science and other topics

*Marketing Plan*

Marketing the minitrack will include personal invitations to those in the
networks of the chairs, postings to security, KM, and IS listservers,
advertising at conferences.

*Minitrack Co-Chairs:*

*Alexandra Durcikova* (Primary Contact)
University of Oklahoma
alex@ou.edu

*Murray E. Jennex*
West Texas A&M University
mjennex@wtamu.edu

*Ilona Ilvonen *

Tampere University

Ilona.ilvonen@tuni.fi
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