Betreff: | [AISWorld] FINAL CALL: IT&M -- Special Issue on Information Systems to Support Sustainable Consumption and Supply |
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Datum: | Sat, 24 Aug 2013 19:53:11 +0000 |
Von: | Luis Felipe Luna Reyes <luisf.luna@udlap.mx> |
An: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
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FINAL Call for Papers
Information Technology
and Management Special Issue on
Information Systems to Support Sustainable
Consumption and Sustainable Supply
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Responding to rising concerns about environmental
sustainability, governments around the world have committed
to the promotion of more sustainable consumption patterns.
Mainstream
approaches to promoting sustainable consumption often
involve government interventions: to correct prices, and to
provide regulatory frameworks to influence producers to
become more eco-efficient. Unfortunately, the success of
these actions is frequently limited by information barriers.
Consumers have limited information about the social and
environmental impacts of products, and have long relied
instead on price information as well as information
available on the product package in making their buying
decisions. This lack of information creates difficulties for
consumers when assessing and understanding the implications
of their choices. Similarly, lack of integrated information
about environmental impacts in the sustainable supply chain
could potentially disrupt the entire system. These
disruptions could, in turn, create higher costs for actors
in the supply chain.
Despite the connection between sustainable consumption and
sustainable supply chain management, current research shows
little integration between these areas. Recent technological
developments have the potential to uncover the "black box"
of supply chain processes, helping consumers to make more
sustainable buying choices. These innovations have the
capacity to streamline the information flow from producer to
consumer within supply chains. Ontologies, Linked Data, and
Semantic Web technologies can handle the problems that arise
when integrating massive amounts of multi-thematic and
multi-perspective information from heterogeneous sources to
answer complex questions that cut through supply chain
domain boundaries. The innovative use of technologies such
as WiFi, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags,
smartphones, Quick Response (QR) codes, and social media
enables information tracing as well as opening supply chain
information to the public, thus reducing the "information
asymmetry" that pervades modern supply chains. Reducing
barriers to information would benefit not only consumers but
also other actors in the supply chain.
Our special issue focuses on how information technology can
be leveraged to support transparency of supply chain and
consumer trust in order to support sustainable consumption.
One of the key objectives, besides promoting in-depth
discussion on the technological, social, economic, and
political implications of developing sustainable supply
chain, is to bridge the research gap between sustainable
consumption and sustainable supply chain literature.
In addition, we seek to expand and incorporate various
research approaches and methodologies including but not
limited to theoretical framing, empirical studies utilizing
quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis,
modeling, and simulation. Further, papers on Semantic web
approaches that describe the theory and practice of storing,
accessing, searching, mining, processing, and visualizing
big data are invited. Multidisciplinary perspectives
connecting the study of information technology with design
science, economics, organizational studies, and political
science are particularly encouraged.
Topics may include but are not limited to:
. Stakeholders involvement in designing information systems
that support sustainable supply chain and sustainable
consumption
. Process modeling of sustainable supply chain integration
. Semantic technologies to support sustainable supply chain
integration
. Methods and models to deliver trusted supply chain
information to consumers
. Interoperable data architectures that support the
integration of sustainable consumption and sustainable
supply chains
. Information architectures that capture the diversity of
various certification schemes to inform consumers and help
supply chain participants to build more sustainable products
and services
. The antecedents, processes, and impacts of trust
development using information systems to support sustainable
consumption
. Consumer perception, intention, and behavior changes when
provided with multiple dimensions of product information,
such as health, social, and environmental dimensions
. Crowd sourcing and use of social media in supporting
sustainable consumption
. Economics of electronic markets for sustainable production
and consumption
. Simulation models to study market responses and other
interactions among information systems, inter-organizational
dynamics, and social processes that are useful for
developing systems to support sustainable supply chain
integration
. Governance models and public policies addressing the
openness of the data to support traceability and other
public benefits without hampering the competitiveness of
businesses.
. The role of governments or international governing bodies
in ensuring smart data disclosure and integrity of product
information.
. Globalization of information systems in terms of, product
information standard, market, consumption, and
sustainability.
. Semantic interoperability and heterogeneity
. Knowledge discovery from linked data
. Applications of semantic technologies and linked data
Keywords: Sustainable Supply, Sustainable Consumption,
Public Policies for enhancing Data sharing and transparency,
Simulation models, Semantic Web.
Questions pertaining to this special issue may be sent to
any of the editors.
Guest Editors:
Jing Zhang
Associate Professor of Management Information Systems
Graduate School of Management
Clark University
950 Main St., Worcester, MA, 01610, USA
ph. + 1-508-793-7102 (Work)
ph. +1-508-793-8822 (Fax)
Jizhang@clarku.edu
Luis Luna-Reyes
Professor of Management Information Systems
Universidad de las Americas Puebla, CS 213 F
Ex - Hacienda Santa Catarina Martir
Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, 72810
ph. + 52-222-229-2000 ext. 4536 (Work)
ph. + 52-222-229-2726 (Fax)
luisf.luna@udlap.mx
Holly Jarman
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Health Management and Policy
University of Michigan
hjarman@umich.edu
Joanne S. Luciano
Research Associate Professor
Deputy Director, Web Science Research Center
Tetherless World Constellation
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
jluciano@rpi.edu
Submission instructions: Use online submission system http://www.editorialmanager.com/item/default.asp
When submitting, note the special issue: "Information
Systems to Support Sustainable Consumption and Sustainable
Supply".
Time
line: All submission will undergo double-blind review by
qualified reviewers and the Guest Editors.
Full paper submission: August 30, 2013
Send notification for revise/resubmit or rejection: Dec. 15,
2013
Resubmission due: March 15, 2014
Second round of review: June 15, 2014
Final Publication decision: August 15, 2014
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de Administración de Empresas Tel:
+52(222) 229 2000 ext. 4536 Oficina: CS 213 F |
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