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Dear colleagues,
We're writing to encourage you to submit a proposal for a
minitrack for Adoption and Diffusion of Information Technology
(SIGADIT) at AMCIS 2019. The deadline is extended to Wednesday
October 31st.
To submit a minitrack proposal, visit:
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SIGADIT Track Description:
As the digitalization of different industry continues to transform
service delivery and create new products, this generates new
business models by blurring the boundaries between digital and
physical world resulting from the convergence of people, business
and digital devices. With this continuing development, we need to
investigate the complexities of designing and adopting digital
practices, digital services and digital channels in today’s
organizations, while also examining downsides of diffusion and
adoption.This track seeks to attract research that theoretically
and/or practically provides valuable insights to the adoption and
diffusion of innovation IT at the individual, group,
organizational, industry, or societal levels. This can include the
use of all type of methodologies to explore different types of IT
innovations.
Potential Mini-Tracks:
1. Cutting edge adoption and diffusion (General Track)
2. Individual, group, or organizational IT adoption decisions
3. Adoption or diffusion of IT supporting organizational and
inter-organizational initiatives
4. Adoption of IT in a residential/ household context
5. Global or cross-cultural studies of IT implementation,
adoption, and post-adoption
6. Adoption and use of social technologies, smart devices, and
other emerging IT
7. Adoption or diffusion of IT in specific sectors (such as
e-government)
8. Communication types and channels on the diffusion of IT
9. Socio-economic impacts of IT adoption and diffusion
10. The impact of IT use on the daily/social/professional life of
consumers/citizens
11. Negative outcomes of IS use (e.g., information overload,
technostress)
12. Theories, concepts, and tools of IT adoption and diffusion
13. Theoretical essays or critical reviews of adoption and
diffusion of IT
14. Usage and post-adoption behaviours, such as infusion,
exploitation, and exploration
15. Dark usage and post-adoption behaviours, such as misuse,
obsessive use, compulsive use, and addictive use
Mini-track chairs will be responsible for:
a) promoting their mini-track to generate manuscript submissions
to AMCIS 2019;
b) soliciting and assigning reviewers for manuscripts submitted to
the mini-track; and
c) making recommendations to track chairs about each manuscript
submitted to the mini-track.
To submit a minitrack proposal, you must submit:
a) minitrack chairs (names, emails, affiliation)
b) minitrack title
c) a short description of minitrack for the AMCIS 2019 website (up
to 150 words)
d) call for papers for your minitrack
To submit a minitrack proposal, visit:
https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login?society=ais
Important Dates:
October 19, 2018: Minitrack submissions are due - EXTENDED TO
OCTOBER 31
October 30, 2018: Minitrack decisions are complete
November 5, 2018: Minitrack revisions are due
January 7, 2019: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2019 begin
March 1, 2019: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors at
10:00am PST
March 7, 2019: All papers have assigned reviewers
April 15, 2019: Track Chairs recommendations are due
April 24, 2019: Camera-ready papers are due
May 1, 2019: Track session plans are due
We look forward to receiving your proposals!
Best,
Geneviève Bassellier, McGill University
Carol Hsu, Tongji University
Andreas Eckhardt, German Graduate School of Management and Law
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Prof. Dr. Andreas Eckhardt
German Graduate School of Management and Law (GGS)
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