---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: Call for papers: e-Collaboration in Organizations Track of IRMA 2002 Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 14:12:52 -0400 From: Ned Kock kock@JODA.CIS.TEMPLE.EDU To: ISWORLD@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
CALL FOR PAPERS Submission Deadline October 1, 2001
e-Collaboration in Organizations Track of the 2002 IRMA Conference May 19-22, 2002 Renaissance Madison Hotel Seattle, Washington, USA
TRACK CHAIR
Ned Kock Temple University kock@sbm.temple.edu
e-Collaboration technologies are broadly defined here as technologies that enable collaboration among individuals engaged in a common task. Examples of such technologies are Web-based chat tools, Web-based asynchronous conferencing tools, e-mail, listservs, collaborative writing tools, group decision support systems, etc. The e-Collaboration in Organizations track invites papers on the design and implementation of e-collaboration technologies, assessment of the impact of e-collaboration technologies on organizations, and theoretical considerations on links between e-collaboration technologies and organizational outcomes.
RECOMMENDED TOPICS The e-collaboration Technologies in Organizations Track encourages the submission of quality papers and panel and workshop proposals dealing with (but not limited to) the following topics:
. Comprehensive reviews of previous studies on e-collaboration technologies in organizations. . Analyses of different research methods and their impact on the study of e-collaboration technologies in organizations. . Design, implementation, and assessment of e-business solutions. . e-collaboration technologies impact on knowledge management and organizational learning. . e-collaboration technologies support for quality certification programs. . e-collaboration technologies support for distributed process reengineering and process improvement. . Design and evaluation of intelligent e-collaboration technologies in organizational settings. . Design and evaluation of asynchronous learning networks (ALNs)in organizational settings. . Organizational and national culture as moderating factors in the adoption and use of e-collaboration technologies in organizations. . e-collaboration technologies support for the creation of virtual teams and virtual organizations.
All paper submissions will be handled in a centralized way by IRMA. Therefore, please do not make submissions directly to the track chair. Please check the site below for submission details.
http://www.irma-international.org
Best Regards, Ned
---------------------------- Ned Kock, PhD Director, E-Collaboration Research Center Fox School of Business and Management Temple University 1810 N. 13th Street, 210C Speakman Hall Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA Phone: +1 215 204 4573 Fax: +1 215 204 3101 Email: kock@sbm.temple.edu Web page: http://www.mis.temple.edu/kock/
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