-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] CFP - HICSS-53 MINITRACK "IT ENABLED COLLABORATION IN DEVELOPMENT" Date: Thu, 23 May 2019 15:46:32 +0800 From: Jian jian.mou@xidian.edu.cn To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Dear IS colleagues
Please consider our MINITRACK for HICSS.
Diffusion (adoption, implementation, and utilization) of collaboration technologies have been investigated in many countries and regions around the globe. While the majority of research initiatives have been undertaken in Western Europe and North America, they have been scarce in developing regions like East Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The diffusion of collaboration technologies in these regions is on the rise as globalization drives inter and intra-country collaboration intensity within and across organizations. Technology enhanced collaboration such as synchronous and asynchronous computer support for team members (co-located or virtual) is being enhanced by hand held mobile devices in communities of practice and social media environments in many developing countries.
We would like to invite the authors to submit their research from theoretical, technological, social, psychological, behavioral, and design science perspectives. Research deploying different theoretical lenses could focus on process and system design, methods, modeling, and techniques in addressing various aspects of IT enabled collaboration for development.
The minitrack will focus on a wide range of topics including but not limited to:
!$ Case studies in education, business, government, and healthcare organizations in developing regions
!$ IT enabled cross-cultural and intra and/or inter-organizational collaboration in developing regions
!$ Global, virtual, distributed, blended, and face-to-face IT enabled collaboration for development at the team and organizational level
!$ Emerging issues in collaboration technology diffusion for development
!$ Deployment of mobile technologies for collaboration in developing regions
!$ Group decision making, negotiation, facilitation, and communication technologies for development
!$ Trust, privacy, security issues in IT enabled collaboration for development
!$ Social, behavioral, psychological, and technical factors influencing IT enabled collaboration for development
!$ Information systems, technologies, theories, processes, methods, or models that could be transferred and applied from developed regions to developing regions
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Xusen Cheng (Primary Contact) University of International Business and Economics xusen.cheng@uibe.edu.cn
Xiangbin Yan University of Science and Technology Beijing xbyan@ustb.edu.cn
Deepinder Bajwa Western Washington University Deepinder.bajwa@wwu.edu
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