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CALL FOR PAPERS
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-56),
Maui,
Hawaii, January 3-6, 2023
http://www.hicss.org/
Minitrack: Value, Success, And Performance Measurements Of
Knowledge,
Innovation, And Entrepreneurial Systems
Track: Knowledge, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Systems Track
Research into knowledge systems, knowledge management (KM),
organizational
memories, and organizational learning has been affected by
investigations
such as implementation aspects, system developments, or knowledge
flows
during a number of years. Therefore, a high maturity level of KM
research
has been achieved. However, organizational knowledge/KM
initiatives are
more and more faced with budget cuts and justification demands due
to
intense competition in today’s business environments. The
influences of the
rapid pace of globalization and of the ongoing liberalization of
national
and international markets lead to the emergence of increased
pressure on
existing companies. Project managers of knowledge/KM initiatives
like Chief
Knowledge Officers need to justify their budgets and, thus, are in
need of
qualitative and quantitative evidence of the initiatives’ success.
In
addition, ROI calculations and traditional accounting approaches
do not
tell an adequate story when proposing knowledge-based initiatives.
This minitrack explores research into strategies, methodologies,
and
stories that relate to measuring this success. In addition, this
minitrack
will be used to explore the bodies of performance measurements
that define
the current state of research in measuring knowledge system, KM,
organizational memory, and organizational learning success.
Eventually,
another purpose of this minitrack is to present research on how to
value
knowledge-based initiatives. Possible topics include:
· Frameworks and models for assessing knowledge systems, knowledge
management, and/or organizational memory systems
· Methodologies and processes for measuring knowledge systems,
knowledge management and/or organizational memory success and
performance
· Impact of knowledge use, knowledge management strategy,
organization, systems, culture, and other issues on knowledge
management/organizational memory success
· Organizational effectiveness/efficiency due to knowledge
management/organizational memory/organizational learning,
knowledge and
organizational memory use
· Knowledge systems, knowledge management, organizational memory,
and organizational learning metrics
· Knowledge systems, knowledge management, organizational memory,
and organizational learning success factors and key performance
indicators
· Benchmarking of knowledge systems/knowledge
management/organizational memory initiatives
· Case studies of knowledge systems, knowledge management and
organizational memory success and performance measurements
· Measuring knowledge systems, knowledge management and/or
organizational memory performance in global organizations and
globally
dispersed communities
· Effectiveness and/or efficiency of knowledge systems/knowledge
management/organizational memory systems and/or innovation,
entrepreneurship and crowd systems
· Modeling and measuring the impact of social software on
knowledge
system/knowledge management performance
· Measuring the effects and value of AI and AR implementations
in/for organizations
· Measuring the role and impact of diversity in knowledge
systems/knowledge management/organizational memory systems
· Defining knowledge systems, knowledge management and
organizational memory success
· Rigorous anecdotes and user stories and their theoretical basis
to
facilitate the value of knowledge-based initiatives
· Developing grounded theory approaches to valuing knowledge-based
initiatives
· Understanding knowledge-based initiatives’ activities and output
as service offerings and exploring their productivity
· Usage, adoption and success of knowledge management methods
*Important dates (**
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/*
<https://hicss.hawaii.edu/>
*):*
June 15, 2022 (Hawaii Time) Submit full manuscripts - the review
is
double-blind
August 17, 2022 Acceptance notice is emailed to
authors by the review system
September 22, 2022 Submit final paper for publication in
the conference proceedings
January 3-6, 2023 HICSS Conference
*Track Co-Chairs:*
Murray Jennex
Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business
West Texas A&M University
mjennex@wtamu.edu
Stefan Smolnik
University of Hagen
Stefan.Smolnik@FernUni-Hagen.de
Dave Croasdell
Accounting and Information Systems Department
University of Nevada, Reno
davec@unr.edu
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