-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: HICSS57 - Knowledge Flows Minitrack Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2023 16:08:40 +0000 From: Nissen, Mark (CIV) MNissen@nps.edu To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Call for Papers: Knowledge Flows, Transfer, Sharing and Exchange This minitrack examines the nature and role of knowledge flows across people, organizations, places and times from technical, managerial, behavioral, organizational and economic perspectives. As the nature of dynamic knowledge changes due to digitalization, consumerization of information technology (IT) and the integration of artificial agents into daily routines, it is increasingly important to understand the changes required in how knowledge workers conduct work, share knowledge and information, and learn. Knowledge management (KM) activities in organizations are no longer supported only by traditional information and communications technologies (ICTs; e.g., databases, data warehouses, information repositories, websites, email streams), but are also enabled through new forms of ICTs including artificial intelligence (AI; e.g., agents, bots, learning algorithms), social software or Web 2.0 technologies and Internet of Things (IoT). The ubiquitous and pervasive nature of these new fo rms of ICTs are creating flexible KM sharing environments that need to be researched more systematically.
This minitrack focuses on examining the nature and role of knowledge flows (e.g., knowledge transfer, sharing and exchange) across people, communities, networks and organizations, as well as across both space and time. Technical, managerial, behavioral, organizational and economic perspectives on knowledge flows will be accepted and presented in this minitrack, and both qualitative and quantitative research methods are welcome. Potential topics that this minitrack will address include: * Technical, managerial, behavioral, organizational and economic challenges and perspectives on knowledge flows * The effects on knowledge flows of the consumerization of IT (CoIT); Internet of things (IoT); social media, social computing, social networks and communities, communities of practice (CoPs); information and computer technologies (ICTs); knowledge reuse; organization and economic incentive structures; artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and robotics; neuroscience, brain-computer interfaces, artificial humans and other computer-based entities * Knowledge system analysis, design, test, evaluation, implementation, maintenance and redesign * Harnessing, analyzing, visualizing and measuring knowledge flows for creativity, innovation, competitive advantage Manuscripts are due 15 June 2023. They must be submitted through the HICSS website and conform to all length and formatting requirements. Experience suggests that accepted manuscripts will reflect high quality and originality, but the minitrack also encourages authors to explore new ideas and to gain constructive comments and suggestions through the conference sessions.
Track: Knowledge Innovation and Entrepreneurial Systems Mini track: Knowledge Flows, Transfer, Sharing and Exchange Author Instructions: https://hicss.hawaii.edu/authors/
Please direct any questions or concerns to the minitrack chairs.
Dr. Mika Yasuoka, Roskilde University, mikaj [at] ruc.dk Dr. Mark Nissen, Naval Postgraduate School, MNissen [at] nps.edu Dr. Mark E. Nissen Professor of Information Science and Management Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 93943 MNissen[at]nps.edu; [http://%5Dfaculty.nps.edu/menissen/site/index.htm .
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