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30th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2022)
June 18th - 24th 2022 / Timisoara, Romania (
https://ecis2022.eu)
Track "Design Research and Methods in Information Systems"
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## Track Description ##
Information systems (IS) have become a pervasive element in
private, organizational, and societal contexts. Thereby, humans
constantly adjust to emerging technological developments against
the backdrop of changes in political, economic, and health
circumstances. Similarly, system engineers need to consider the
design, implementation, and evaluation of novel artefacts in
highly dynamic environments. Especially human values, such as
diversity, equity, fairness, and inclusion have gained increasing
importance in the design of computing artefacts. These values are
vital in the IS research community's pursuit of exploring new
horizons for digitally united societies.
Design research in IS is concerned with informing the design of
artefacts by establishing and applying (design) theories,
exploring and testing models, providing design guidelines, as well
as designing and evaluating computing artefacts. This track
stimulates that extends the scientific knowledge base for design
research in IS in general and for a digitally united society in
particular. We seek research that produces design knowledge about
computing artefacts for addressing real-world problems,
methodological contributions for designing such systems, and
knowledge about the implications of specific design elements. We
welcome a diversity of submissions focusing on designing,
developing, and evaluating artefacts, adding to the theoretical
and methodological knowledge base of design research.
## Suggested Topics ##
- Behavior design, gamification, and persuasive systems
- Conversational interfaces, chatbots, and digital assistants
- Design processes, principles and evaluation of design,
modularity in design in information systems, and theorizing in
design science research
- Design science and cross-disciplinary research
- Emerging methods and tools for design science research
- Ethics and legal aspects in design science research
- Considering emotion, flow, and technostress in information
systems design
- Using NeuroIS methods and tools for the design of neuroadaptive
systems and interfaces
- Participatory design and human-centered design of information
systems
- Usability and user experience (UX) engineering
## Publishing Opportunities in IS Transaction on Human-Computer
Interaction (THCI) ##
This track is sponsored by AIS SIGHCI. High quality and relevant
papers from this track will be considered for selection for
fast-tracked development towards publication in AIS Transaction on
Human-Computer Interaction (
https://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/).
Selected papers will need to expand in content and length in line
with the requirements for standard research articles published in
the journal. Although the track co-chairs are committed to guiding
the selected papers towards final publication, further reviews may
be needed before final publication decision can be made.
AIS Transaction on Human-Computer Interaction (THCI) is a
high-quality peer-reviewed international scholarly journal on
Human-Computer Interaction. THCI is oriented to the Information
Systems community, emphasizing applications in business,
managerial, organisational, and cultural contexts. However, it is
open to all related communities that share intellectual interests
in HCI phenomena and issues.
## Track Co-Chairs ##
- Stefan Morana, Saarland University, Germany
- Alan R. Hevner, University of South Florida, USA
- Shirley Gregor, Australian National University, Australia
- Marc T. P. Adam, The University of Newcastle, Australia
Paper submission deadline: 17th November 2021
Notification of conditional acceptance: 28th February 2022
Track description online:
https://ecis2022.eu/tracks-description/
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