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CALL FOR PAPERS ECIS 2019
Track: Cognition and Human Behavior in IS
June 8-14, 2019, Stockholm-Uppsala, Sweden
Deadline for paper submission: 27th November 2018
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TRACK CHAIRS
· Kathrin Figl, Professor, University of Innsbruck, Austria.
Email:
kathrin.figl@uibk.ac.at<mailto:kathrin.figl@uibk.ac.at>
· Jan Recker, Professor, University of Cologne, Germany. Email:
Jan.recker@wiso.uni-koeln.de<mailto:Jan.recker@wiso.uni-koeln.de>
· Eric Walden, Professor, Texas Tech University, USA. Email:
Eric.walden@ttu.edu<mailto:Eric.walden@ttu.edu>
TRACK DESCRIPTION: COGNITION AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
The on-going infusion of new digital technologies - mobile and
distributed computing, social media, digital platforms, data
analytics, artificial intelligence, blockchains, cloud computing,
and so forth, is transforming the design and use of information
systems, such that more personalized, consumerized and overall
more human-centric information systems emerge. These purportedly
bring many advantages but are also associated with adverse
effects. We are overwhelmed by information on various channels
leading to a scarcity of attention. Multitasking on various
devices and interacting with a smartphone virtually all the time
may lead to information overload and techno-stress, hampering
information processing. Thus, engineering attention and the design
of digitally transformed information systems with a focus on
cognitive aspects is becoming increasingly important for
information systems designer not only for targeting potential
consumers, but also to avoid unnecessary interruptions in work
environments.
This track sets out to invite research on cognitive implications,
requirements and consequences of the digital transformation as
they relate to design and use of information systems. Such
cognitive considerations in guiding or "nudging" users' choices or
inputs in digital environments becomes highly relevant and
prevalent (e.g. by encouraging people to behave more socially and
environmentally responsible or to adopt a healthier lifestyle or
to buy products). Thus, we also need a better understanding on how
digital technologies can shape human cognition to better design
human interaction with online systems.
We welcome novel qualitative and quantitative empirical insights
as well as conceptual research contributing to theory development
and offering directions for future research to optimize how humans
and intelligent information systems may in future interact
together. We especially encourage research that is grounded in
different reference disciplines beyond the information systems
field (e.g. cognitive psychology, neuroscience, or automated
cognition).
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
· Effects of digital technologies on human behaviour
· Evaluation of user experience and user attitudes of innovative
interaction design
· NeuroIS studies on information systems design and use
· Shaping of cognitive behavior through emergent technology (e.g.,
virtual reality, augmented reality)
· Cognitive biases and heuristics in the context of novel digital
technologies
· Differences in offline versus online thinking in digital
platforms
· Design of information systems for digital nudging in various
domains (e.g. online shopping, crowd sourcing and funding,
e-government, participation and contribution to the sharing
society ...)
· Cognitive mechanisms underlying persuasive system design
· Cognitive overload and technostress caused by interruptions and
consumption of information through digital devices
· Fostering creativity in digital settings such as co-creation and
crowd-sourcing platforms
· Cognitive requirements and consequences of human-centric design
of information systems
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
· René Riedl, Professor, University of Applied Sciences Upper
Austria & University of Linz, Austria
· Christiane Lehrer, Assistant Professor, University of St.
Gallen, Austria
· Roozmehr Safi, Assistant Professor, University of Missouri
Kansas City, USA
· Eva Bittner, Junior Professor, University of Hamburg, Germany
· Fons Wijnhoven, Associate professor, University of Twente, the
Netherlands
· Xixi Li, Assistant Professor, Tsinghua University, Hong Kong SAR
of China
· Markus Weinmann, Assistant Professor, University of
Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein
· Maria Madlberger, Professor, Webster Vienna Private University,
Austria
· Irit Hadar, Senior Lecturer, University of Haifa, Israeli
· Anne-Françoise Rutkowski, Professor, Tilburg School of Economics
and Management, the Netherlands
· Camille Grange, Assistant Professor, HEC Montreal, Canada
· Christine Bauer, Senior Postdoc Researcher, Johannes Kepler
University Linz, Austria
· Jason Triche, Assistant Professor, University of Montana, USA
· Siyuan Li, Assistant Professor, College of William and Mary, USA
· Susanne Robra-Bissantz, Professor, Technische Universität
Braunschweig, Germany
· Don Jones, Professor, Texas Tech, USA
· Sherrie Komiak, Associate Professor, Memorial University of
Newfoundland, Canada
· Verena Tiefenbeck, Senior Research Associate, ETH Zurich,
Switzerland
· Steffi Haag, Assistant Professor,
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU) Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: November 27th, 2018
Notification of acceptance: February 28th, 2019
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Prof. Dr. Jan Recker | Chair for Information Systems and Systems
Development
Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences | University
of Cologne
www.janrecker.com<http://www.janrecker.com/> |
http://scientific-research-in-is.org/
Phone: +49 221 470 5397 | Email:
jan.recker@wiso.uni-koeln.de<mailto:j.recker@qut.edu.au>
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