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AMCIS
2012 â Call for Minitrack Proposals: ICTs in Global Development
(SIGGlobDev) Track
Reflect and Redefine: Designing the Digital Future
The deadline: November 16, 2011
Track co-chairs:
Narcyz Roztocki, State University of New York at New Paltz,
roztockn@newpaltz.edu
H. Roland Weistroffer, Virginia Commonwealth University,
hrweistr@vcu.edu
Track Summary: Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has a
major impact on economic and societal development. Though
developing, emerging, and transitional economies play an
increasingly important role in the global market, mainstream
information systems research continues to focus on the relatively
small group of countries with highly developed economies. The
business, social, and legal environments of developing, emerging,
and transitional economies often mandate that ICT implementations
and uses are dissimilar from those in highly developed regions.
Practices and models that have been tested in highly developed
countries may not be applicable in the global setting. The intention
of this track is to encourage more research and publications on ICT
focused on developing and emerging markets and communities.
Thus, the ICTs in Global Development track, sponsored by the Special
Interest Group on ICT and Global Development (SIGGlobDev), serves as
a forum for research on the appropriate use and diffusion of
information and communication technologies and associated management
practices in the distinctive environments of developing, emerging,
and transitional economies.
Suggested topics for minitracks (additional topics welcome):
- Information Technology in Developing Economies
- Information Technology in Emerging Economies
- Information Technology in Transition Economies
- ICT Issues in Africa
- ICT Issues in China and the Pan-Pacific Region
- ICT Issues in Latin America
- Cross-Organizational and Cross-Border IS/IT Collaboration
- ICTs in Micro & Small Enterprises of Developing Regions
- Digital Collaboration as a Driver for Economic Growth
- Information Technology as a Driver for Social and Political Change
- Disability and Information Technology in Underserved Populations
- Education and ICT in Developing Regions
Submit your mini-track proposal using the manuscript central system
at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2012
The deadline for proposal submissions is November 16, 2011 (12
midnight EST)
Proposals should be a maximum of 2 pages long. Proposals should
provide a brief one- or two-paragraph description of the main theme,
its importance and relevance to information systems research and
practice, and its relevance to the track. You should also list some
potential topics for your mini-track. Each proposal must list names
and contact information of mini-track chair(s).