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CFP HICSS52
Minitrack title: Global, International, and Cross-Cultural Issues
in IS
Track: Internet and the Digital Economy
January 8-11, 2019
Maui, Hawaii, USA
Conference Website:
http://hicss.hawaii.edu/
Author Guidelines:
http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/
Globalization has historically been tied to technological
innovation, and the present era of a networked information society
is no different. Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
have provided the infrastructure for multinational businesses,
created new cultural connections irrespective of geographic
boundaries and distances, and allowed an increasingly mobile
global population to be connected to their friends, families, and
cultures no matter where they are. The issues surrounding global,
international, and cross cultural issues in Information Systems
(IS) attracted much scholarly attention and have been explored
under myriad contexts.
Our minitrack focuses on the sociotechnical dynamics and the ways
in which the Internet affects people, groups, organizations, and
societies. We are in particular interested in the impact of
global, international, and cross-cultural issues on ICT
development, implementation and use across the globe.
The minitrack welcomes submissions that relate to all aspects of
global IS, or IS research situated in a global, international or
cross-cultural context. The minitrack is open to all
methodological approaches and perspectives. We are interested in
empirical and theoretical work that addresses these and related
socio-technical issues.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• The impacts of cultural values on: 1) ICT design, adoption, and
use; 2) Policies and practices of big data collection and use.
• Cross cultural studies of: 1) ICT adoption, use and development;
2) Quantification of self at work, by individuals or
organizations; 3) Big data collection and use.
• Issues relating to: 1) Globally distributed teams; 2) Internet
adoption and the digital society at the national level; 3) Global
knowledge management; 4) Cross-national legislation and
regulation; 4) Global ICT governance; 5) Global Cloud sourcing
strategies; 6) Effects of global social computing on work
organization and practices; Global impacts of big data on
governments, multinational companies, NGOs and other
organizations.
• Single country studies showing implications for other locations
or results different from other contexts.
• Multi-country studies of ICT adoption, use, and development.
IMPORTANT DATES
- April 15: Paper submission begins
- June 15: Paper submissions 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 to register for
HICSS-52
Conference Website:
http://hicss.hawaii.edu/
Author Guidelines:
http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/
Minitrack organizers
Pnina Fichman, School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering,
Indiana University, Bloomington
Email:
fichman@indiana.edu<mailto:fichman@indiana.edu>
Edward W.N. Bernroider, Vienna University of Economics and
Business (WU), Institute for Information Management and Control,
Vienna, Austria
Email:
edward.bernroider@wu.ac.at<https://email.utoledo.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=ewlHtvCEgk2s8lQgUZYCyrJukYxPLc8IMiZU8hM0OtpTkGBoGgArwiT6t8rGTW4vj43rajbgt-g.&URL=mailto%3aedward.bernroider%40wu.ac.at>
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