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4th Workshop on the Digitization of the Individual (DOTI) -
Pre-ICIS 2019 Workshop
15 December 2019, 1:00-5:00pm, Munich, Germany Deadline for paper
submissions: 13 September 2019 Notification of
acceptance/rejection decisions: 27 September 2019 Workshop
website:
http://doti.is-research.com/
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
The 4th workshop on the Digitization of the Individual will be
held in Munich, Germany, in conjunction with ICIS 2019 and is
scheduled for 15 December 2019, 1:00 PM -5:00 PM. To promote
further impactful research on individuals, strong emphasis during
the workshop will be given to paper development discussions, among
others, facilitated by discussants providing direct feedback.
Workshop participants will be charged a registration fee that will
include snacks and coffee breaks (details will be announced as the
conference program is finalized).
AN EXPERT PANEL
As part of the workshop, an expert panel on "AI and robots in our
individuals' lives - How to align technological possibilities and
ethical issues" will provide thought-provoking discussions on
important aspects and trends in this particular domain. Panelists:
Ting-Peng Liang, National Sun Yat-Sen University Lionel Robert,
University of Michigan Suprateek Sarker, University of Virginia
SUBMISSION, REVIEW, AND ACCEPTANCE PROCESS Possible topics of
submissions include, but are not limited to:
Individual behavior in digital environments, such as
- Choice making in digital environments
- Individual behavior in social networks and the sharing economy
- Individual communication and consumption patterns
- Digital collaboration among individuals
Positive and negative outcomes of digitization, such as
- Effects of usage of digital devices and ubiquitous connectivity
on individuals' attitudes, behaviors and performance
- Techno-overload and techno-stress
- Privacy and IT-security issues for individuals' private lives
- The impact of quantification on the self-development,
exploitation and management of personal IS
Development of solutions for individual use, such as - Business
models for personal IS solutions
- Individual's information system architectures and connected
environments
- Personal IS solutions in particular contexts (e.g. health IS,
smart home)
Manuscripts should be submitted as email attachments to the
workshop co-chairs at
(
mailto:doti@is-research.com<mailto:mailto:doti@is-research.com>)
with the subject heading "DOTI workshop submission". The deadline
for submission is 13 September 2019. Authors will be notified of
acceptance/rejection decisions by 27 September 2019. As a paper
development workshop there will not be formal proceedings;
accepted papers will be made available to other attendees for the
period of the workshop and a printed abstract will be included as
part of the workshop materials. More information about the
submission can be found:
(
https://icis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/submission-formatting-checklist/).
We look forward to welcoming you in Munich,
Christy Cheung (Hong Kong Baptist University) Christian Matt
(University of Bern) Manuel Trenz (University of Göttingen) Ofir
Turel (California State University)
References:
Baskerville, R. (2011): Individual Information Systems as a
Research Arena, European Journal of Information Systems (20:3),
pp. 251-254.
Matt, C., Trenz, M., Cheung, C. M. K., and Turel, O. (2019):. The
Digitization of the Individual: Conceptual Foundations and
Opportunities for Research, Electronic Markets,
10.1007/s12525-019-00348-9
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Christian Matt, Prof. Dr.
University of Bern
Institute of Information Systems
Engehaldenstr. 8
CH-3012 Bern
Tel. +41 31 631 4967
christian.matt@iwi.unibe.ch
www.iwi.unibe.ch/index_eng.html
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