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CALL FOR PAPERS: HICSS52 Digital Services and Digitalisation of
Services Minitrack (in Decision Analytics, Mobile Services, and
Service Science Track)
http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-52/decision-analytics-mobile-services-and-service-science/#638a0648-9a0c-8
The purpose of the minitrack is to attract research on the
innovation, design, development, management, and use of digital
services and the digitalization of services. The key drivers in
this area of research are the multiplying technological
opportunities for digital services, such as ubiquitous
connectivity, wearable devices, cyber-physical systems, Internet
of Things (IoT), natural language assistants, virtual/augmented
reality, cognitive computing, and so on. The minitrack provides a
discussion forum for researchers interested theoretical and
practical problems related to such services.
The shift of consumer and enterprise personnel from users to
co-creators and co-destructors of value, calls for a significant
re-appraisal of our current design and development approaches.
Relevant topics for this minitrack include, but are not limited
to:
1. Digital and ICT enabled services, industrial services, mobile
services, and consumer information services and systems
Discovery, fuzzy-front end, and innovation processes
Service design, and development processes and methodologies
Analytics supported service design and development
Design and evaluation of novel digital services
New technology enabled services, e.g. services using blockchain,
natural language assistants, robotics, smart television, smart
watches, wearables, or other technologies
Service ecosystems, platforms and novel architecture
Consumer and enterprise user aspects
Service ecosystems and effective patterns of actor engagement in
digital services
Social networking
Temporo-spatial relevance of service, location and/or sensor aware
services
Hedonic ICT enabled services
Socio-psychological aspects of ICT enabled service use
Understanding social and cultural contexts
Consumerization of enterprise services
2. Cyber-Physical and IoT enabled services
Cyber-Physical and IoT enabled services from different
disciplinary perspectives, such as, information systems,
operations research, software engineering, service science, and
service research
Service innovation based on Cyber-Physical and IoT enabled
services
Cyber-Physical and IoT service ecosystems, platforms and novel
architecture
Theoretical aspects of Cyber-Physical and IoT enabled services
research
Cyber-Physical and IoT enabled services as artifacts
Use and adoption of Cyber-Physical and IoT enabled services
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Tuure Tuunanen (Primary Contact)
University of Jyväskylä, Finland
tuure@tuunanen.fi
Tilo Böhmann
University of Hamburg, Germany
tilo.boehmann@uni-hamburg.de
Ola Henfridsson
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Ola.Henfridsson@wbs.ac.uk
Important Dates:
June 15 : Paper submission deadline
August 17 : Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
September 22: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for
publication
October 1: Deadline for at least one author of each paper to
register for the conference
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