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Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
HICSS-52: January 8-11, 2019| Maui, Hawaii
Call for Papers
HICSS-52 (2019): Novel uses, opportunities and challenges of
blockchain for digital services
Track Decision Analytics, Mobile Technologies and Service Science
track
Selected paper of the minitrack will be fast-tracked to a special
issue of Electronic Markets - The International Journal on
Networked Business (
http://www.electronicmarkets.org/ ).
Deadline for submissions: June 15, 2018
Website:
http://hicss.hawaii.edu
New platforms and platform technologies, such as blockchain, offer
new opportunities, especially for developing radically new
transactional digital services. According to HBR, “blockchain
could dramatically reduce the cost of transactions” by replacing
private trust services with an open mode. Bitnation has the
somewhat ambitious goal of creating a virtual “country” as a
future legislative entity. There are examples of blockchain use
for identity management, maintenance of shipping records in
cross-border shipping, and even digital art. In addition to
transparency, blockchain also offers near-instant settlement and
finalization, which is important in, for example, stock trading,
title transfers, and so on.
Until recently, blockchain service implementations and platforms
have been the domain of computer science, and the main focus of
research has been on technical aspects. Now, however, we are
moving into an era of utilizing blockchain platforms that create
novel opportunities as well as challenges for the creation of new
services and whole service ecosystems, such as Ethereum. This
calls for research from various disciplines, including at least
information systems science, service science, marketing, and
computer science, to better understand these opportunities and
challenges.
As HICSS continues to address leading-edge developments, we
especially encourage the submission of papers describing
innovative services and approaches to utilizing blockchain. The
minitrack provides a venue with which to present findings and
debate the future of these digital open services and platforms.
The submissions can be research papers, case studies, or
practitioner reports related to open service development and their
implications.
Relevant topics for this minitrack include, but are not limited
to:
* Blockchain and other open platform technologies, such as
Ethereum
* Non-public or semi-public blockchain variants (private and
consortium chains)
* Emerging blockchain ecosystem analyses
* Novel approaches to developing blockchain applications and
services
* New application areas for blockchain
* DAOs (decentralized autonomous organizations)
* Other emergent payment and transaction platforms
* “Outside the box” blockchain implementations (for example, in
corporate governance or scientific publishing)
* Challenges to the viability of blockchain in the real world
* The good, bad and ugly of the current use cases and industry
experiences
Mini-Track Chairs:
Juho Lindman (Primary Contact)
University of Gothenburg
juho lindman at ait.gu.se
Matti Rossi
Aalto University School of Business
matti.rossi at aalto.fi
Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen
Aalto University School of Business
virpi.tuunainen at aalto.fi
Matti Rossi
President
Association for Information Systems
Professor of Information Systems Science
Aalto University School of Business
Currently on research leave at: NYU Stern School of Business,
Department of IOMS, Room 885
44 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012
Mobile: +1 929 428 0072, Skype: motrossi
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