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Subject: [WI] Call for Papers AMCIS 2021 Mini-Track „Persuasive System Design “
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2021 13:53:49 +0000
From: Alfred Benedikt Brendel <alfred_benedikt.brendel@tu-dresden.de>
Reply-To: Alfred Benedikt Brendel <alfred_benedikt.brendel@tu-dresden.de>
To: wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>


Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,

gerne möchten wir Sie auf den Call for Papers des Mini-Tracks „Persuasive System Design“ im Rahmen der AMCIS 2021 hinweisen. 
Wir freuen uns auf zahlreiche Beiträge aus der Community!

Beste Grüße
Alfred Benedikt Brendel & Milad Mirbabaie

 

- 2021 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)
- Virtual Conference, August 9-13, 2021
https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/  


*Minitrack: Persuasive System Design*
*Track: Human-Computer Interaction (SIG HCI)*

*Minitrack Co-Chairs*

  - Alfred Benedikt Brendel, alfred_benedikt.brendel@tu-dresden.de, TU Dresden

  - Milad Mirbabaie, milad.mirbabaie@uni-bremen.de, University of Bremen

*Description of Minitrack*
Information systems are no longer only designed to primarily support or enable processes, increasing efficiency or improving decision-making capabilities. For instance, the human-like design of a conversational agent (e.g., chatbot) can increase trust, enjoyment, and service satisfaction of users. The human-likeness is achieved via social cues (e.g., a chatbot has a name, an avatar, a gender, greets users, uses emoticons) that induce a feeling of social interaction, which can shape the users emotional, cognitive and behavioral responses. Against this background, understanding the complex relationships of design elements, user responses and effectiveness (i.e., persuading the user) stands as an important area of HCI research. We hereby invite submissions to our mini-track.

Suggested topics include but are not limited to:
– Gamification at the digital workplace
– Digital nudging for sustainable shopping decisions
– Digital nudging versus manipulation
– Ethics of persuasive system design
– Neurobiological evidence for persuasiveness


Submission deadline:
- March 1, 2021: Deadline for paper submissions (5pm EST)


_______________________________________________________

Prof. Dr. Alfred Benedikt Brendel

(Lehstuhlinhaber)

 

Technische Universität Dresden
Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaften                  

Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik, insb. Intelligente Systeme und Dienste        

 

Faculty of Business and Economics

Chair of Business Informatics, esp. Intelligent Systems and Services

 

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