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Betreff: [AISWorld] Final CFP: PACIS 2014, Chengdu, China - Mobile Technologies and Ubiquitous Services Track
Datum: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 13:02:09 +0800
Von: Chee Wei Phang <phangcw@gmail.com>
An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org


Call for Papers

Please consider submitting your paper to *Mobile Technologies and Ubiquitous Services* track at Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2014) http://www.pacis2014.org <http://www.pacis2014.org> scheduled to be held in Chengdu, China, June 24th to 28th, 2014.

*Track Description *

The recent  advancements of mobile technologies, especially the smartphone and high-speed  wireless network, have enabled a plethora of innovative services that are not  only changing the business landscape, but also greatly affecting individual  consumers and societies at large.

 To catch up with this rapidly emerging trend,  research is needed to address issues such as, how can organizations, both  private and public,  leverage on the unique capabilities of mobile technologies  to serve  their customers? What should consumers do to ensure they can enjoy the  benefits of mobile while at the time not troubled by its associated issues, e.g., security and privacy intrusion? What are the implications of mobile  technology development to societies in terms of, e.g., work arrangement and  public welfare?
   
We invite research articles that provide insights into all aspects of mobile technologies with attention paid to issues related to their enabled services and implications at different levels (individual consumers, organizations, societies) and in different contexts (public, private). Articles of conceptual, analytical, or empirical nature, which develop or extend theory and practice, are welcome.

Possible topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

    - Theory of mobile technologies and services
    - Mobile applications and business models
    - Consumer behaviors in the mobile context
    - Mobile social networking services
    - Strategies and policies in exploiting mobile capabilities
    - Mobile targeting and personalization
    - Privacy and security issues of mobile applications
    - Mobile gaming
    - Mobile payment
    - Design issues related to mobile devices and applications
    - Social, political, and legal implications of mobile technologies and services

A number of high quality journals have agreed to collaborate with PACIS 2014 by fast tracking to special issues, including Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Information and Management, Journal of the Associations for Information Systems. For more details please check http://www.pacis2014.org/journal.php.

Important Dates

   - Submission deadline: 3 March 2014
   - Acceptance notification: 20 April 2014
   - Final version due: 1 May 2014


*Track Co-Chairs *

Chee Wei Phang, Fudan University
Xi Chen, Zhejiang University
Shun Cai, Xiamen University