Betreff: | [AISWorld] HICSS 48 CfP: Theory and Information Systems Minitrack |
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Datum: | Wed, 12 Mar 2014 09:37:04 +1000 |
Von: | Dirk Hovorka <dshovorka@gmail.com> |
An: | AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org |
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
HICSS-48 2015 Minitrack: Theory and Information Systems(Organizational Systems and
Technology
track)
The “Theory and Information Systems” minitrack invites submissions that review, integrate, or utilize meta-analytic approaches to building cumulative theory. Submissions which present “local” contextual theory are also welcome. Research over the last decades has emphasized theory development in IS and other social and behavioral science disciplines. The resulting proliferation of theories and constructs may have redundancies, overlaps, and span disciplinary boundaries. Theory reviews, meta-analysis, and interrogation will help produce a cumulative tradition that will benefit the disciplines by producing meta-theory and frameworks to understand the relationships among theories. The goal of this minitrack is to provide social and behavioral sciences research with a better understanding of fundamental IS-relevant theories, help organize our theories to be accessible to practice, and increase our understanding of the philosophical commitments represented in their use.
Topics of interest in this minitrack include but are not limited to:
1. Integration or synthesis of social and behavioral science theories;
2. The theoretical ties and boundary spanning across different disciplines (e.g. healthcare and IS, and sustainability science and IS, energy informatics), and the trends in theories;
3. Approaches to theory meta-analysis (meta-review, meta-theorization, meta-statistical analysis)
4. Research on ontologies, taxonomies, frameworks, and categorizations of constructs and variables used in information system theories;
5. The use of natural language processing, data mining, and predictive analytics to better understand and interrogate theories;
6. Discussion of the roles of theories used to explain, approaches used to predict (e.g. neural nets and big data), and of theories of understanding;
7. Exploration of the dependencies of constructs and variables;
8. Exploration of the boundaries of theory “domains.”
This minitrack also has an associated ISWorld website devoted to theories used in IS research (http://istheory.byu.edu/wiki/Main_Page) —which won the 2005 AISWorldNet Challenge Award for the best website based on AISWorldNet user voting. We intend to uphold this high standard and advance the website further by increasing the synergy between mini-track outcomes and website content.
For
further conference details, schedules and submission
guidelines, please see:
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_48/apahome48.htm
We hope to see you in Hawaii in January 2015!
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Dirk S. Hovorka, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
University of Sydney Business School
University
of Sydney
New South Wales, AU
Dirk.Hovorka@sydney.edu.au
Kai R. Larsen. PhD
Associate Professor
Leeds School of Business
University of Colorado
Boulder, Colorado 80309
About HICSS – General CfP
The
purpose of HICSS is to provide a forum for the interchange
of ideas, research
results, development activities, and applications among
academicians and practitioners
in computer-based systems sciences. The conference consists
of tutorials,
advanced seminars, presentations of accepted papers, open
forum, tasks forces,
and plenary and distinguished guest lectures. There is a
high degree of
interaction and discussion among the conference participants
because the
conference is conducted in a workshop-like setting.
Instructions
for submitting papers:
1.
Submit an electronic copy of the full
paper, 10 pages including title page, abstract, references
and diagrams using
the review system available at the HICSS site, make sure
that the authors’
names and affiliation information has been removed to
ensure an anonymous
review.
2.
Do not submit the paper to more than
one minitrack. The paper should contain original material
and not be previously
published or currently submitted for consideration
elsewhere.
3.
Provide the required information to
the review system such as title, full name of all authors,
and their complete
addresses including affiliation(s), telephone number(s)
and e-mail address(es).
4.
The first page of the paper should
include the title and a (max) 300-word abstract.
DEADLINES:
•
May 15:
OPTIONAL: Abstracts submitted to Minitrack Chairs for
guidance,
indication of appropriate content and to receive
instructions on submitting
full paper.
•
June 15:
Full papers uploaded in the directory of the appropriate
minitrack.
•
August 15:
Notification of accepted papers mailed to authors.
•
September 15:
Accepted manuscripts, camera-ready, uploaded; author(s)
must register by
this time.