Subject: | [AISWorld] Call for paper..HICSS-46 ...Emerging Issues in Distributed Group Decision-Making: Opportunities and Challenges ..minitrack |
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Date: | Mon, 5 Mar 2012 21:01:43 +0000 |
From: | Anil Aggarwal <aaggarwal@ubalt.edu> |
To: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
Dear Colleagues:
After successful minitracks at HICSS -44 and HICSS-45, we are continuing our track on
Emerging Issues in Distributed
Group Decision-Making: Opportunities and Challenge,
which is part of Collaboration Systems and
Technology Track at the HICSS -46
conference.
More information is available at:
http://home.ubalt.edu/ntsbagga/hicss_46.htm
We would like to invite you to submit your
paper to the Emerging Issues in distributed group support system
mini track which is part of Collaboration and Technology track.
Best regards,
Anil Aggarwal, USA
Doug Vogel, Hong Kong
Yuko SJ Murayama, Japan
CALL FOR PAPERS FOR the
Mini-track
Emerging Issues
in Distributed Group Decision-Making: Opportunities and
Challenges
(Part of the
Collaboration
Systems and Technology Track )
for
the Forty- Sixth Annual
HAWAI'I INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES
(HICSS-46)
January 7-10, 2013
at
on the beautiful Island of
Maui
Given the current turbulent
state of world economy, outsourcing is coming under tremendous
pressure. Companies are no longer providing long-term
contracts but are renewing them based on deliverables from
outsourced companies. This is putting tremendous pressure on
teams to deliver quality product on time. Team adaptability
and team configuration are becoming crucial to meet deadlines.
Teams must be able to adapt quickly to the changing
environment. Agile teams adapt and deliver quickly and provide
maximum customer satisfaction. By definition, however, agile
teams must be co-located. Can distributed teams be agile and
adaptable? This requires careful team configuration. This
mini-track examines the emerging issues related to team
configuration and performance in distributed environment.
Some research related to outsourcing of structured tasks has
been done, but research related to emerging issues like
diversity, cohesiveness, agility and adaptability related to
group collaboration across semi or unstructured tasks is still
emerging. In addition, the “e (Internet)” to “m (mobile)”
transformation is creating exciting opportunities for groups
to make real time decisions in a mobile environment.
Distributed teams,
however, face many
challenges of time, location,
infrastructure, language, customs, socialization and politics.
This is further compounded in globally distributed teams by
diversity, nationality and cultural issues. As old issue are
resolved, new challenges emerge that require knowledge from
multiple disciplines such as information systems, social
sciences, international management, leadership and political
science. It is almost impossible for one individual to have
expertise in so many domains, which makes this a very
challenging but ultimately rewarding collaborative area of
research. Given the richness and research potential of this
area, it is essential to brainstorm and bring diverse points
of view to develop underlying theory and frameworks. The mini
track will attempt to accomplish these objectives.
The mini track will address
emerging issue such as diversity, culture, adaptability and
agility related to teams in distributed group decision making,
as well as the underlying theories of group dynamics,
coordination, communications and decision-making in
distributed environments, in creation of competitive
advantage.
Examples of topics
in the discussion of globally distributed decision making
mini-track will include the following (but are not limited
to):
·
Framework for distributed
decision making in the cloud.
·
Economics of distributed
decision making in the clouds
·
Trust and distrust as motivator
in distributed decision making
·
Can agile teams be globally
distributed?
·
Tsunami disaster relief
planning through collaboration
·
Agile/Adaptable team
configuration in globally distributed teams
·
The “e (internet)”
to “m (mobile)” transformation of globally distributed teams
·
Communication and
coordination in globally distributed teams
·
Diversity issues
in globally distributed teams
·
Customer
satisfaction, performance and “trust” building in globally
distributed teams
·
Synchronous and
asynchronous decision making in globally distributed teams
·
Comparison of
issues across internal, inter-, intra and offshore distributed
teams
·
Turbulent economy
and its impact on outsourcing
·
Models of globally
distributed agile/adaptable teams
·
Knowledge
creation, transfer and integration across globally distributed
teams
·
Leadership/cohesiveness
issues in globally distributed teams
·
Issues related to
functional and dysfunctional globally distributed teams
·
Security, privacy
and risk associated with globally distributed teams
·
Case Studies
(success/failures) related to decision making by globally
distributed teams
Contact Information for
Mini-Track Chair:
Important Deadlines:
·
June 15
Submit full
manuscripts for review as instructed. The review is
double-blind; therefore, this initial submission must be
without author names.
·
Aug 15
Review System
emails Acceptance Notices to authors. It is very important
that at least one author of each accepted paper attend the
conference. Therefore, all travel guarantees – including visa
or fiscal/ funding procedures – should begin immediately. Make
sure your server accepts the address from our review system
https://precisionconference.com/~hicss.
·
Sept 15 SUBMIT FINAL PAPER.
Add author names to your paper,
and submit your Final Paper for Publication to the site
provided in your Acceptance Notice. (This URL is not public
knowledge.)
·
Oct 1
Early Registration fee
deadline. At least one author of each paper should register by
this date in order secure publication in the Proceedings.
Fees will increase on Oct 2 and Dec 2.
·
Oct 15
Papers without at least one
paid-in-full registered author may be deleted from the
Proceedings and not scheduled for presentation; authors will
be so notified by the Conference Office.
Cancellation and
Refund Policy
All conference cancellation
requests must be in writing.
A fee will be charged for cancellation of registration
after Oct 15, at which time the paper is subject to withdrawal
from the Proceedings. There is no registration refund after
Dec 1. Cancellations for accommodations must be handled
directly with the hotel.
Instructions for Paper
Submission:
HICSS conferences are devoted
to advances in the information, computer, and system sciences,
and encompass developments in both theory and practice.
Invited papers may be theoretical, conceptual, tutorial or
descriptive in nature. Submissions undergo a double-blind peer
referee process and those selected for presentation will be
published in the Conference Proceedings. Submissions must not
have been previously published.
For the latest information
visit the HICSS web site at:
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/
CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATION:
Ralph Sprague, Conference Chair
Email: sprague@hawaii.edu
Sandra Laney, Conference
Administrator
Email: hicss@hawaii.edu