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CALL FOR PAPERS - ECIS 2019 Track "Design Research in Information
Systems"
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27th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2019)
June 8th - 14th 2019 / Stockholm and Uppsala, Sweden
(
http://ecis2019.eu/)
Track "Design Research in Information Systems"
http://ecis2019.eu/programme/research-tracks/design-research-in-information-systems/design-research-in-information-systems-1.393821
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## Track Description ##
Interacting with information technology (IT) has become a
pervasive element in private and business life. In a sharing
society with the advanced development of IT, humans need to
constantly adjust to the latest technological circumstances and
adapt their routines and habits accordingly. Similarly, system
designers need to build on a profound theoretical and
methodological knowledge base for the design, implementation, and
evaluation of novel artefacts in a highly competitive and dynamic
market environment. The interdisciplinary area of design research
in Information Systems is concerned with informing the design of
IT artefacts by establishing and applying comprehensive (design)
theories, exploring and testing models with rigorous research,
providing validated evaluation methods and design guidelines, as
well as designing and evaluating IT artefacts.
In information systems, scholars can follow different approaches
when engaging in design-oriented research. Firstly, researchers
can engage in artefact creation following design science research
(DSR). Here, the focus is to identify and understand an important
real-world problem and provide a solution for it by building and
evaluating artefacts. Researchers thereby can contribute with
theory-grounded and artefact-centric design knowledge to the
scientific knowledge base. Secondly, researchers can engage in
understanding and investigating specific design elements of an
information system by conducting empirical research, both
qualitatively and quantitatively (e.g., interviews, laboratory
experiments, surveys). By doing so, researchers can also
contribute valuable design knowledge.
The aim of this track is to stimulate research that extends the
scientific knowledge base for design research in information
systems in general and for the sharing society in particular. We
thereby seek research that produces novel design knowledge about
IT artefacts for addressing real-world problems (e.g., data-driven
design, digital assistants, socially influencing systems),
methodological contributions for the design of such systems (e.g.,
cross-disciplinary research, participatory-design, user experience
engineering), as well as research addressing the implications of
specific design elements of information systems (e.g. flow,
privacy). We welcome a diversity of submissions focusing on
designing, developing, and evaluating IT artefacts, adding to the
theoretical and methodological knowledge base about design
research in information systems and the role of design research in
problem domains (Rai, 2017), and exploring tool support for design
science research (Morana et al., forthcoming).
- Morana, S., vom Brocke, J., Maedche, A., Seidel, S., Adam, M.,
Bub, U., Fettke, P., Gau, M., Herwix, A., Mullarkey, M. T.,
Nguyen, H. D., Sjöström, J., Toreini, P., Wessel, L., Winter, R.
(in press). Tool Support for Design Science Research - Towards a
Software Ecosystem: A Report from a DESRIST 2017 Workshop,
Communications of the Association for Information Systems.
- Rai, A. (2017). Editor's comment: Diversity of design science
research. MIS Quarterly, 41(1), iii-xviii.
## Suggested Topics ##
- Action design research
- Behavior design, gamification, and persuasive systems
- Conversational interfaces, chatbots, and digital assistants
- Data-driven design of information systems
- Designing human behavior in electronic markets and the sharing
society
- Design processes, principles of design, and modularity in design
in information systems
- Design science and cross-disciplinary research
- Designing tools for the sharing society
- Emerging methods and tools for design science research
- Ethics in design science research
- Considering emotion, flow, and technostress in information
systems design
- Evaluation of design science research
- Using NeuroIS methods and tools for design science research
- Participatory design and human-centered design of information
systems
- Usability and user experience (UX) engineering
- Theorizing in design science research
## Publishing Opportunities in Leading Journals ##
High quality and relevant papers from this track will be
considered for selection for fast-tracked development towards
publication in one of two journals, namely AIS Transaction on
Human-Computer Interaction (
http://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/) and
Internet Research (
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/loi/intr).
Selected papers will need to expand in content and length in line
with the requirements for standard research articles published in
the respective journal. Although the track co-chairs are committed
to guiding the selected papers towards final publication, further
reviews may be needed before final publication decision can be
made.
Track description online:
http://ecis2019.eu/programme/research-tracks/design-research-in-information-systems/design-research-in-information-systems-1.393821
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