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Dear Colleagues,
We would like to invite you to submit to the minitrack “IT Enabled
Collaboration for Development” in HICSS 2023.
Diffusion (adoption, implementation, and utilization) of
collaboration
technologies has been investigated in many countries and regions
around the
globe. While many of the research initiatives have been undertaken
in
Western Europe and North America, they have been scarce in
developing
regions like Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The
diffusion
of collaboration technologies in these regions is on the rise as
globalization drives inter and intra-country collaboration
intensity within
and across organizations. In many developing countries,
synchronous and
asynchronous computer support for team members (co-located or
virtual) is
being enhanced by handheld mobile devices in communities of
practice and
social media environments. Moreover, during this era of COVID-19,
the use
of digital technology enabled tools for collaboration and
communication, is
becoming the new normal. Emerging trends like Metaverse, provide
opportunities to further enhance IT enabled collaboration for
development.
We would like to invite the authors to submit their research from
theoretical, technological, social, psychological, behavioral, and
design
science perspectives. Research deploying different theoretical
lenses could
focus on process and system design, methods, modeling, and
techniques in
addressing various aspects of IT enabled collaboration for
development.
The minitrack will focus on a wide range of topics including but
not
limited to:
- IT enabled collaboration in emerging context (COVID-19 period,
Metaverse) in developing regions
- Collaboration technology diffusion case studies in education,
business, government, and healthcare organizations in developing
regions
- IT enabled cross-cultural and intra and/or inter-organizational
collaboration in developing regions
- Global, virtual, distributed, blended, and face-to-face IT
enabled
collaboration for development at the team and organizational level
- Emerging issues in collaboration technology diffusion for
development
- Deployment of mobile technologies for collaboration in
developing
regions
- Group decision making, negotiation, facilitation, and
communication
technologies for development
- Trust, privacy, security issues in IT enabled collaboration for
development
- Social, behavioral, psychological, and technical factors
influencing
IT enabled collaboration for development
- Information systems, technologies, theories, processes, methods,
or
models that could be transferred and applied from developed
regions to
developing regions
DEADLINES:
· May 15: OPTIONAL: Abstracts submitted to Mini-track Chairs for
guidance, indication of appropriate content and to receive
instructions on
submitting full paper.
· June 15: Full papers uploaded to the mini-track through the
submission system at hicss.hawaii.edu.
· August 17: Notification of accepted papers mailed to authors.
· September 4: Deadline for A-M Authors to Submit Revised
Manuscript
for Review.
· September 22: Deadline for Authors to Submit Final Manuscript
for
Publication
· October 1: Deadline for at least one author of the accepted
manuscript to register for HICSS-56
For more information, please see
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-56/collaboration-systems-and-technologies/#it-enabled-collaboration-in-development-minitrack
and
www.hicss.org
*Mini-track Co-Chairs*
*Xusen Cheng ,*Renmin University of China,Email:
xusen.cheng@ruc.edu.cn
*Xiangbin Yan,*University of Science & Technology
Beijing,Email:
xbyan@ustb.edu.cn
*Deepinder S. Bajwa,*Western Washington University,
Email:Deepinder.bajwa@wwu.edu
Kind Regards
Xusen Cheng, Ph.D
Professor of Information Systems
School of Information, Renmin University of China
Beijing, China, 100872
Email:
xusen.cheng@gmail.com
<xusen.cheng@gmail.com>
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