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CALL FOR PAPERS AND POSTERS
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HCI/MIS Workshop 2019
The 18th Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS Sponsored
by AIS SIGHCI
*** Sunday, December 15, 2019 (One day workshop) in Munich,
Germany ***
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IMPORTANT DATES:
Submissions Due: September 1, 2019
Acceptance Notification: October 6, 2019
Extended Abstracts Due for Proceedings: October 27, 2019
Workshop: December 15, 2019
Building upon past successes of the pre-ICIS HCI/MIS workshops as
well as the tremendous interest in broad HCI issues exhibited by
MIS colleagues, the AIS SIGHCI will hold its sixteenth annual
pre-ICIS HCI/MIS research workshop prior to ICIS 2019 in Munich,
Germany, on Sunday, December 15, 2019.
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE:
The workshop offers MIS-focused HCI researchers the opportunity to
come together and build a dynamic community for open and
constructive discussion and exchange of ideas related to the HCI
research field.
WORKSHOP FORMAT
The workshop will include complete research papers,
research-in-progress papers, and poster presentations.
REDUCED REGISTRATION FEES
We have significantly reduced the workshop registration fees to
encourage more participation. The registration options are:
Registration Options Early
by Oct. 20 Regular
Oct. 21 - Nov.30 On-site
Dec. 1 and after
Current AIS Academic Member $75 $100 $125
Current AIS Doctoral Student Member
Presenting a Paper Free
SPECIAL EVENTS - SIGHCI BUSINESS MEETING
Following the workshop a business meeting will be conducted, and
all those interested in the SIGHCI are invited to attend.
FAST-TRACKING OPPORTUNITIES WITH THCI:
The best completed research papers from the workshop will be
fast-tracked for publication consideration in the AIS Transaction
on Human Computer Interaction
(THCI)
<http://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/>.
SUBMISSION, REVIEW, AND ACCEPTANCE PROCESS
The workshop seeks high-quality research submissions detailing
completed research or research-in-progress. The workshop also
seeks early-stage work that reflects novel, insightful research
ideas; these submissions would be presented during the poster
session. Authors should identify their submission as “Completed
Research”, “Research in Progress”, or “Poster” on the first page
below the title. Submissions will undergo a double-blind review
process. The submissions should not have been published or be
under review elsewhere. All accepted submissions will be published
in the workshop proceedings, which will be made available
electronically via the AIS digital library.
Submit your manuscript as an email attachment to the workshop
program co-chairs at
sighci.workshop@gmail.com<mailto:sighci.workshop@gmail.com>.
The email should use the subject heading "HCI/MIS workshop
submission." Authors can use the body of the email as the cover
letter for the submission, and should ensure that their identities
do not appear in any part of the manuscript.
As this is a cooperative workshop environment, we expect
submitting authors be willing to serve as reviewers of other
manuscripts.
SUBMISSION FORMAT
All submissions must be formatted for 8.5- x 11-inch paper (1 inch
= 2.5 cm) and have 1-inch margins on each side. Please use Times
New Roman 12-point font with single spacing for the body of the
paper. The first page of the manuscript should have a title, the
type of the submission (completed research, research in progress,
or poster), total word count of the submission, an abstract of 150
words or less, and a list of 5-6 keywords. Please click here
<http://sighci.org/uploads/HCI2019_WKSP_pubs_Format.docx> to
see/download the submission template.
Maximum length for manuscripts are as follows:
* Complete Research Papers - 14 pages
* Research-in-Progress - 7 pages
* Posters - 3 pages
These page limits are inclusive of all text, figures, and tables,
but do not include the cover page, abstract, keywords, or
references.
Only submissions in Word format will be accepted for review.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEES
Workshop Co-chairs:
Constantinos K. Coursaris, HEC Montreal
(
constantinos.coursaris@hec.ca<mailto:constantinos.coursaris@hec.ca>)
Greg Moody, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
(
gregory.moody@unlv.edu<mailto:gregory.moody@unlv.edu>)
Program Co-chairs:
Brian Dunn, Utah State University
(
brian.dunn@usu.edu<mailto:brian.dunn@usu.edu>)
Jeff Jenkins, Brigham Young University
(
jeffrey_jenkins@byu.edu<mailto:jeffrey_jenkins@byu.edu>)
Chee-Wee Tan, Copenhagen Business School
(
ct.digi@cbs.dk<mailto:ct.digi@cbs.dk>)
My best,
Constantinos
Dr. Constantinos K. Coursaris
Ph.D. Business Administration (Information Systems)
M.B.A. e-Business, B. Eng. Aerospace
Associate Professor - Department of Information Technologies
Principal Research Member - Tech3Lab
HEC Montréal
Office #307 - Tech3Lab
5540 Ave Louis Colin
Montreal, QC H3T 2A7
Tel. 514-314-6902
https://tech3lab.hec.ca
http://www.Coursaris.com
http://www.twitter.com/DrCoursaris
http://www.linkedin.com/in/Coursaris
"The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet" -
Aristotle
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