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CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue on Smart Service, Smart Business, Smart Research in
Journal
of the Association for Information Systems
*Background*
Recently, the Future Today Institute published its 2018 Tech
Trends Report,
which identifies “emerging technology trends that will influence
business
government, education, media and society in the coming year.”
Within the
report, “smart” appears 269 times, “tech” appears 464 times,
“intelligence”
appears 89 times, and IT-enabled services and technologies feature
prominently in categories across sectors; this collective evidence
suggests
that IT-enabled smart services are expected to become a major
trend in the
near future.
Smart technologies that combine artificial intelligence and
innovative
technologies (e.g., the Internet of things, soft robots, image and
voice
recognition, block chain mechanisms, unmanned vehicles) offer new
and
valuable production possibilities, allowing information resources
to be
processed and integrated in new ways to create unprecedented smart
services. Smart services often are based on real-time data
collection and
intelligent data analyses, as well as networked and creative IT
systems and
platforms. Smart services are also cross-disciplinary and lead to
disruptive changes in many different areas, including
manufacturing,
finance, insurance, healthcare, and tourism, among others.
Smart services provide the basis for emerging value networks that
create
new opportunities in manufacturing (e.g., instant mass production
of
personalized sneakers) and promote the development of new products
and
services. With respect to finance services, new technologies have
generated
a range of innovations that include smartphone-driven mobile
banking,
investment services, and smart contracts. Moreover, information
technology
and innovation are also impacting the health care industry, as
consumers’
growing demands for smart health services has led to the
development of new
healthcare models. In particular, patients’ desire personalized
healthcare
technologies (e.g., intelligent diagnosis, wearable devices, and
distant
medical services) that allow them to better manage their
healthcare.
*Topics of Interest*
We invite scholars from a broad range of disciplines to submit
their
high-quality research to this special issue. All research methods
are
welcome. Potential topics include but are not limited to:
- Development and evaluation of smart technologies,
- Innovative applications of smart technologies,
- Management of smart technologies,
- Innovative applications of smart technologies,
- Organizational and societal impact of smart technologies,
*Submissions Instructions*
We welcome submissions of full papers and research in progress
relevant to
smart services. Authors should submit their extended abstracts
through the
submission systems of Journal of the Association for Information
Systems by
June 30, 2018. All submission should include the following
elements:
1. Title.
2. Abstract
3. Objectives of the study.
4. Methodologies and Research design, including data
collected/data
collection plan.
5. Major results and major contributions
6. The 150-200 word bios of the researchers.
*Important Dates*
1. Extended abstract due - June 30, 2018
2. Invitation to PolyU workshop - July 7, 2018
3. Workshop presentation - July 27, 2018
4. Full submission – November 30, 2018
5. First-round review result – February 2019
6. Revised manuscript due - May 2019
7. Provisional decision and final round of comments - August 2019
8. Revised manuscript submission – October 2019
9. Notification of final decision – November 2019
*Workshop Organizers*
Association of Information Systems;
Faculty of Business, Hong Kong Polytechnic University;
Intelligent Electronic Commerce Research Center, National Sun
Yat-sen
University;
Department of ISOM, University of Florida
*Editorial Board*
Hsing Kenneth Cheng (Special Issue Co-Editor, University of
Florida)
Ting-Peng Liang (Special Issue Co-Editor, National Sun Yat-sen
University)
Suprateek Sarker (JAIS EIC, University of Virginia)
Tilo Böhmann (University of Hamburg, Germany)
Roger Chiang (University of Cincinnati)
Chao Ding (University of Hong Kong)
Michael Goul (Arizona State University)
Bin Gu (Arizona State University)
Andrew Hardin (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Tabitha James (Virginia Tech)
Yong (Jimmy) Jin (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Thomas Kude (ESSEC Business School, France)
Subodha Kumar (Temple University)
Andrew Harrison (University of Cincinnati)
San-Yih Hwang (National Sun Yat-Sen University)
Liangfei Qiu (University of Florida)
Lionel Robert (University of Michigan)
Pallabh Sanyal (George Mason University)
Choon Ling Sia (City University of Hong Kong)
Virpi Kristina Tuunainen (Aalto University, Finland)
Chih-Ping Wei (National Taiwan University)
Arvind Tripathi (University of Auckland, NZ)
Xin Xu (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Yu-chen Yang (National Sun Yat-sen University)
Han Zhang (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Leon Zhao (City University of Hong Kong)
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Yu-Chen "Ben" Yang (楊淯程)
Department of Information Management
National Sun Yat-sen University
Kaohsiung 804, Taiwan
Email: ycyang@mis.nsysu.edu.tw <ycyang168@gmail.com> <ycyang@ufl.edu>
Phone: +886-7-5252000 Ext. 4735
"We will either find a way or make one!"
"Once a Gator, Always a Gator"
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