Subject: | [WI] DESRIST 2024 - Call for Papers |
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Date: | Mon, 6 Nov 2023 08:48:26 +0000 |
From: | Söllner, Matthias, Uni.-Prof. Dr. <soellner@uni-kassel.de> |
Reply-To: | Söllner, Matthias, Uni.-Prof. Dr. <soellner@uni-kassel.de> |
To: | Söllner, Matthias, Uni.-Prof. Dr. <soellner@uni-kassel.de> |
Liebe
Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
gemeinsam mit
Munir Mandviwalla und Tuure Tuunanen bin ich als Program
Chair der DESRIST 2024 aktiv und wir würden uns sehr freuen,
wenn wir auch dieses Jahr wieder zahlreiche spannende
Beiträge aus der deutschsprachigen Community erhalten
würden. Weiterhin merken wir, dass es zunehmend auch
jenseits der Wirtschaftsinformatik Forschende gibt, die DSR
anwenden, bspw. im Entrepreneurship. Falls Sie also
Kolleginnen oder Kollegen kennen, für die der Call
interessant sein könnte, dann würden wir uns über eine
Weiterleitung freuen.
Beste
Grüße aus Kassel
Matthias Söllner
Uni.-Prof. Dr. Matthias Söllner (er/sein | he/him)
Universitätsprofessor | Full Professor and Chair
Universität Kassel | University of Kassel
Wissenschaftliches Zentrum für IT-Gestaltung (ITeG) |
Research Center for IS Design
Fachgebiet Wirtschaftsinformatik und Systementwicklung
(WISE) | Information Systems and Systems Engineering
Pfannkuchstraße 1, D-34121 Kassel
Tel. +49
561 804 3450 | Fax. +49 561 804 3621
soellner@uni-kassel.de
| www.uni-kassel.de/go/wise
Call for Papers –
DESRIST 2024
Trollhättan, Sweden
3 June 2024 – 5 June 2024
DESRIST 2024 WEBSITEhttps://www.hv.se/om-oss/event-och-konferenser/desrist-2024/ https://www.hv.se/om-oss/event-och-konferenser/desrist-2024/>
Contact: DESRIST2024@hv.se
mailto:DESRIST2024@hv.semailto:DESRIST2024@hv.se
<mailto:DESRIST2024@hv.se>
Conference Theme –
Design Science Research for a Resilient World
The world of humans
has undergone rapid developments of technological
innovation during the recent few decades. Consensus exists
around the very fact that our modern ways of living and
interacting with humans, organizations, and society, is
heavily influenced by the implications of digital
technologies. At the same time, the challenges of coping
with the increasing effect of digital technologies creates
incentive for academics in the Information Systems (IS)
field to develop knowledge and skills that make humans,
organizations, and society resilient towards emerging
relationships with future digital technologies. The theme
of the 19th International Conference on Design Science
Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST
2024) therefore challenges the Design Science Research
(DSR) community to think about how to do design science
research for a resilient future.
Venue
DESRIST 2023 will
be located at University West in Trollhättan, Sweden. The
venue is located on the university’s campus. The facility
forms part of the city Trollhättan that makes
fundamentally new approaches to research and innovation
possible that span across disciplinary fields and focuses
on a practice-oriented research approach that nurtures the
value of technology, innovation, humanities,
work-integrated learning, and sustainability.
Key Dates
· Deadline for full
paper and research-in-progress: 22 January 2024 (11.59
p.m. CET)
· Paper reviews
due: 26 February 2024
· Research Summary
Submission for Doctoral Consortium: 1 March 2024
· Notification of
paper acceptances: 14 March 2024
· Notification of
doctoral consortium acceptances: 15 March 2024
· Deadline for
Prototype, Panel, and Workshop submissions: 21 March 2024
· Camera-ready
paper submissions: 26 March 2024
· Notification of
Prototype, Panel, and Workshop acceptances: 17 April 2024
· Conference dates:
3 June to 5 June 2024
Submission Types
We look forward to
receiving your full papers, RIP papers, prototype
submissions, and panel/workshop proposals. Proposals for
half-day workshops are encouraged. We also invite doctoral
student researchers who are interested to attend the
doctoral consortium to submit a summary of their research.
Our doctoral consortium brings together early-stage and
experienced design science researchers and provides a
platform for constructive exchange. You will appreciate
the transformational mentorship experience as well as the
exciting networking opportunities.
Editorial Process
All paper
submissions will go through a double-blind review process
conducted by an international review panel. Your paper
will be assessed anonymously by at least two reviewers and
managed by the track chairs and program committee. Your
prototype submissions will be handled by the prototype
chairs. Your panel and workshop proposals will be reviewed
by the respective chairs and the program committee.
Conference
Proceedings
The accepted full
research papers will be included in a volume of Springer
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) as DESRIST 2024
Proceedings. All other types of submissions will be
published in some form on the DESRIST 2024 Website.
Conference Tracks
The 19th Annual
DESRIST conference will bring together researchers and
practitioners engaged in all aspects of design science
research (DSR).
We invite
submissions on specific solutions such as products and
prototypes. We invite research papers, demos, and panel
proposals that describe work in different areas of design
science research, including, but not limited to the
following:
* Domain-specific
applications of DSR (e.g., Marketing, Manufacturing,
Supply Chain, Finance, Healthcare, Education, Tourism)
*
Technology-specific applications of DSR (e.g., AI,
Fintech, Analytics, Blockchain, Platforms, IOT,
algorithms, cyber-security)
* DSR impacts
(e.g., evaluation, UN sustainability goals, ethics,
society, privacy, well-being)
* Theoretical and
Methodological Contributions to DSR
* Methods and Tools
(e.g., transparent AI, architecture, cloud-native
databases, data meshes, user experiences, co-design)
* Innovation and
entrepreneurship (e.g., ecosystems, new ventures, patents)
Theme track: DSR
for a Resilient World
Co-Chairs: Abayomi
Baiyere, Daniel Beverungen, Netta Iivari
The notion of being
‘resilient’ is defined differently depending on the
research context. For instance, in the context of building
an information system, Pulley & Wakefield (2001)
define resilience as: “… resilience provides the ability
to recover quickly from change, hardship or misfortune. It
is associated with elasticity, buoyancy, and adaptation.
Resilient people demonstrate flexibility, durability, and
attitude of optimism, and openness to learning. A lack of
resilience is signaled by burnout, fatigue, malaise,
depression, defensiveness, and cynicism”. As such, for
this conference, we position the notion of a resilient
future as a future where humans might have to develop
flexible abilities for adapting, recovering, and sensing
change in emerging relationships with technological
innovation.
One thought that
arises as we move into the future is: how can the
development of knowledge and innovative digital technology
help us to develop abilities and skills for a resilient
future? An attempt to address the question is by turning
to an ideal approach and paradigm within the field of
Information Systems (IS) that, traditionally speaking,
have a rigorous and relevant view on how to tackle wicked
problems on all levels of analysis. This ideal approach is
Design Science Research (DSR), which aims to bridge the
development of technologies that are useful for humans,
organizations, and society, with the development of
research knowledge that contributes to a scientific
discourse of methodological and conceptual/theoretical
foundations for doing IS-research. The more sufficiently
IS researchers can contribute with viable solutions and
scientific knowledge through a DSR approach that
persistently pushes the boundaries of innovation and
research, the better will we be able to implement means
possible to achieve goals that are useful and sustainable
for a resilient future.
General Track
Co-Chairs: Monica
Chiarini Tremblay, Matthew Mullarkey, Stefan Morana
The general track
will focus on all relevant topics including DSR for
organizational and societal problems, especially solutions
for complex and wicked problems. We welcome empirical,
conceptual, and design contributions.
DSR Methods and
Education
Co-Chairs:
Alexander Mädche, Samuli Pekkola, Andreas Janson
The DSR Methods and
Education track will focus on rigorous and relevant
methods to produce DSR and best practices in teaching and
learning. Submissions on what and how to teach DSR and
methodological innovations such as philosophy, processes,
tools, and techniques to produce impactful DSR are
encouraged. Furthermore, we welcome papers that seek to
apply or extend DSR methods beyond the scope of the
Information Systems discipline, e.g., in Entrepreneurship
or other fields. We seek conceptual and empirical studies
that advance understanding and improve DSR methods and
education, including studies that apply DSR in an
educational context.
DSR in Practice
Co-Chairs: Jan vom
Brocke, Ali Sunyaev, Jan Marco Leimeister
The DSR in practice
track focuses on applications of DSR in organizations and
society. We are interested in DSR research that
demonstrates high practical relevance and impact. The tie
to practice can be reflected in the process as well as the
outcomes and application of DSR. We invite case studies
that highlight the practical use of DSR-generated
applications, field studies by DSR researchers, how to
evolve DSR into practice, and the role of academic and
industry structures in influencing practice (e.g., living
labs, accelerators, etc.).
Emerging Topics in
DSR
Co-Chairs: Brian
Donnellan, Juho Lindman, Sarah Hönigsberg
The emerging topics
track is open to new ideas for expanding DSR. For example,
new domains for DSR inquiry (e.g., transdisciplinary
perspectives, tourism, education), new technologies (e.g.,
AI, data mesh), and new ways of thinking about the role of
DSR and its impact on organizations and society.