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CALL FOR PAPERS: NEAIS ‘20 - Northeast AIS 2020 CONFERENCE
Friday, May 29th, 2020 Suffolk University, Boston, MA
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MARCH 27, 2020
NEAIS 2020 seeks to enhance knowledge sharing and community
building among IS scholars in the Northeast. We invite submissions
reflecting a plurality of perspectives on the discipline,
particularly those relevant to the conference theme Role of
Technology in Healthcare. The Northeast United States Association
for Information Systems (NEAIS) is a chapter of the Association
for Information Systems (AIS) serving members of AIS in the
Northeastern United States. We welcome submissions from all IS
scholars and especially encourage submissions from those in the
Northeast region. This is our 3rd Conference in greater Boston
area.
The conference will include several presentation sessions, invited
keynote speakers, and panel sessions. There will be speakers from
academia and industry from across the Northeast region and beyond.
Students are also encouraged to submit their papers in conjunction
with their advisors and present them at the conference.
Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings provided
that at least one author registers for and presents at the
conference. High-quality papers will be nominated for the best
paper award and fast-tracked to participating journals.
Submissions may be in the form of one or more of the following:
Completed research papers, research-in-progress papers, case
studies, or proposals for panel discussions. Submissions will
receive reviewer feedback.
Submit your paper on or before March 27th, 2020 via the EasyChair
system. Submissions should be in MS Word or PDF format. The
submission template is available from here.
Completed Research: Completed research papers should be no more
than 2,500 words, including all materials and sections such as
figures, tables, and references.
Research-in-Progress: Research-in-progress proposals (abstracts)
or a summary of tentative results of the study to date of 500-1000
words.
Panel Submissions: Individuals interested in conducting a panel
dealing with technological, managerial, professional, teaching,
societal, national or international issues of information
technology management are invited to submit a 500-1000-word
proposal covering the objectives, issues to be covered, and the
names and email addresses of the panelists.
Potential Topics: Research-in-progress and panel proposals are
invited in the following areas (but not limited to them):
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* Accounting information systems
* Adoption and diffusion
* Artificial intelligence
* Business intelligence
* Business process design and management
* Community, development, and social informatics
* Data and information management
* Data quality
* Data warehousing
* Decision support systems
* Design science
* Digital Innovation
* e-Business and e-Commerce
* e-Government
* Economics of IS/IT
* Ethical issues in IS
* IS education, curriculum, and teaching cases
* Global IS/IT/outsourcing
* Green computing and sustainability
* History of IS/IT
* Health informatics
* Information policy
* Information security, assurance, and privacy
* Interaction design
* IS philosophy
* IT service management
* Knowledge management
* Project management
* Research methods in IS/IT
* Sharing Economy
* Social computing
* Socio-technical issues and social inclusion
* Strategic IS/IT management
* Systems development
* User experience and usability
* Virtual communities and collaboration
* Other IS/IT topics of interest to the discipline
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Important dates
Submission deadline: March 27, 2020
Decision to Authors: April 27, 2020
Camera Ready Copy Due: May 11, 2020
Submission Link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=neais2020
The Annual Northeast Association for Information Systems
Conference (NEAIS 2020) will be hosted at Suffolk University.
Suffolk University is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian
university located in downtown Boston. Founded in 1906, the
University offers bachelors, masters, and doctoral degree programs
in its Law School, College of Arts & Sciences, and Sawyer
Business School. Serving over 7,300 students, Suffolk University
is committed to providing students with experiential and
transformational learning opportunities that begin in the center
of Boston, reach across the globe, and lead to extraordinary
outcomes for our graduates.
Conference Committees
Conference Planning and Venue Selection (Conference Committee)
- David Murungi (Chair), Chrisy Yao, Ken Hung, Yang Lee, Julie
Zhang, Ermira Zifla
For more info please send email to either:
Murungi, David
<DMURUNGI@bentley.edu> or
Yuzhu Li
<yuzhu.li@umassd.edu>
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