Betreff: | [AISWorld] CFP - AMCIS mini-track - The Controversial Information Technologies [SIGADIT] |
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Datum: | Wed, 24 Jan 2018 21:38:01 -0500 |
Von: | Isaac Vaghefi <svaghefi@binghamton.edu> |
An: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org |
AMCIS 2018 Aug. 16-18, 2018 New Orleans, LA, USA Track: Adoption and Diffusion of Information Technology (SIGADIT) Mini-track: The Controversial Information Technologies *Description of Mini-track:* Controversial Information Technologies (CIT) such as smartphones, social media, videogames, and cloud computing are perceived as having the potential to both benefit and damage the well-being of the user. On one hand, CIT use can benefit users, organizations, and the society by improving productivity, performance, and satisfaction. On the other hand, CIT use can also result in negative and often unplanned outcomes, rendering them a double-edged sword. CIT includes a wide range of information systems that we use today; some examples include social networking sites that can be both beneficial and harmful for the user, emails that despite their flexibility and connectivity benefits can also be interruptive for the work, and algorithmic and biometrics systems that despite their benefits toward productivity, can be source of concerns given the amount and type of information they collect from users. While nominal IT use have received extensive attention in IS research, CIT adoption, use, and consequences have been largely ignored. This mini-track provides a forum for the exchange of research ideas to shed light on issues related to CIT’s adoption and use, various behaviors users may exhibit when using CIT, and consequences of using CIT for individuals and organizations. Mini-track co-chairs: Isaac Vaghefi, SUNY Binghamton *svaghefi@binghamton.edu <svaghefi@binghamton.edu>* Hamed Qahri-Saremi, DePaul University *hqahrisa@depaul.edu <hqahrisa@depaul.edu>* Shamel Addas, Queens University *shamel.addas@queensu.ca <shamel.addas@queensu.ca>* Submission Instructions: https://amcis2018.aisnet.org/submissions/call-for-papers/ Deadline for paper submissions: February 28, 2018: _______________________________________________ AISWorld mailing list AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org