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Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS-54 CFP on Judgement, Big Data-Analytics and Decision-making
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 09:39:11 +1300
From: Nazim Taskin <nazimtaskin@gmail.com>
To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org


Dear colleagues,

Call for Papers



HICSS-52 (2021) - Mini-Track: Judgement, Big Data-Analytics and
Decision-making

Track: Knowledge Innovation and Entrepreneurial Systems





Gathering, analyzing and judging reliable data and information, and more
importantly, transforming them into actionable knowledge is becoming
increasingly critical in decision-making. Human judgement, based on
experience and knowledge, plays an important role in all facets of
decision-making, but may be incomplete in certain decision situations. The
study of the transformation of data into useful information and eventually
knowledge and wisdom through the use of increasingly sophisticated
analytics for management decision making is an important, emerging field of
research and deserves further study.



This mini track welcomes empirical research adopting quantitative,
qualitative and design science methodologies, as well as conceptual papers
that offer theoretical insights into the human- and knowledge-centric
aspects of analytics, big data and decision-making. While technology plays
a centric role in the research relevant to this mini-track, overly
technical or purely mathematical and algorithmic papers are out of scope of
this mini-track.



Potential topics that this mini-track will address are (but not limited to):

· Knowledge innovation through emergent and convergent technologies
(including big data and analytics)

· Knowledge innovation and the use of big data and analytics for
decision makers and entrepreneurs

· Role of big data and analytics in leveraging intuition, judgment,
and wisdom in organizations and society

· Socio-technical theories and application in the big data era

· Data-driven decision-making and the role of human input

· Analysis of web and social media big data including text mining,
sentiment analysis, and emotion analysis for decision making

· Knowledge management, big data and analytics for formulating
business strategy and government policy

· Design, development, and use of KM and analytics technologies to
support data-driven decisions, judgments, and strategies

· Organizational barriers and enablers of the use of technology for
KM and business analytics in managerial and strategic decision- and
policy-making

· Data visualization as knowledge tool for decision-making

· Real time analysis of knowledge including wisdom of the
crowds-based research

· Data-knowledge transformation for strategic decision-making

· Business analytics and big data challenges in managing
data-driven operational, managerial, and strategic decision-making

· Data Mining of tacit and explicit knowledge

· Organizational culture and data-driven organizations

· Issues concerning ethics, legality and security of data in
judgment and decision making

· Individual, Intra-, and inter-organizational KM and business
analytics technologies





Deadlines:



· April 20: Paper submission begins

· 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 accepted paper to
register for the conference



Conference website: https://hicss.hawaii.edu/

Conference Date: January 5-8, 2021



Mini-Track Chairs:

Prof David J Pauleen (Primary Contact Person)

Professor of Technology Management,

School of Management, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

d.pauleen@massey.ac.nz



Dr Nazim Taskin

Senior Lecturer

School of Management, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

n.taskin@massey.ac.nz



Dr Kasuni Weerasinghe

Lecturer Management Information Systems

School of Management, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

w.m.k.g.weerasinghe@massey.ac.nz



Dr Ali Intezari

Lecturer in Management

School of Business, St. Lucia Campus, The University of Queensland,
Australia

a.intezari@business.uq.edu.au
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