Subject: | [AISWorld] GITMA 2011 CFP |
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Date: | Thu, 11 Nov 2010 07:34:36 -0800 |
From: | Alexander Mcleod <amcleod@unr.edu> |
To: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
GITMA 2011 Call for Participation
The Twelfth Annual Global Information
Technology Management Association
GITMA WORLD CONFERENCE 2011
Las Vegas, USA (http://www.gitma.org)
Conference Date: June 5 - 7, 2011
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 15, 2010
Please visit our web site (www.gitma.org) to
submit your paper or panel proposal.
The GITMA conference started with a strong
focus that continues today. It brings researchers, educators and
practitioners together from around the world and fosters an
atmosphere conducive to the supportive presentation of emerging
and mature research ideas. (Barry Shore, previous program chair)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
This conference provides a unique opportunity
to all IT educators, researchers, and practitioners from all
countries to get together to network, develop lasting
relationships, and exchange ideas. The clear strength is the
international participation and the following people should
attend:
* Educators, researchers, and practitioners
from North America (including US, Mexico, and Canada
* Educators, researchers, and practitioners
from all other parts of the world, including developed,
developing, and under-developed nations.
* Educators, researchers, and practitioners
doing work in all areas of Global IT Management
REPRESENTATIVE TRACKS – DESCRIPTION – TRACK
CHAIR – EMAIL
* Cross-cultural Issues in IT - The role of
culture in development, adoption, diffusion, deployment and use
of international IT – Kevin Lowe kblowe@uncg.edu
* DSS and KM - Decision support systems and
knowledge management – Luca Landoli iandoli@unina.it
* E-Learning - The use of the internet and
similar networks to support learning and education – Anil Kumar
kumar1a@cmich.edu, Poonam Kumar pkumar@svsu.edu
* Electronic Medical and Health Records -
Development, adoption, diffusion, deployment and use of
electronic medical and health records – Lakshmi Iyer
lsiyer@uncg.edu
* Enterprise 2.0 - Advanced inter- and
intra-net applications to support the extended and enhanced
organization - Karen Patten pattenk@sc.edu
* ePolitics - The utilization of electronic
systems to support politicking (influence attempts). -Celia
Romm-Livermore celia_romm@hotmail.com, Pierluigi Rippa
pierluigi.rippa@unina.it
* Gender Issues in IT - How gender interacts
with IT development, deployment and use. – Virginia Kleist
virginia.kleist@mail.wvu.edu
* Global Electronic Commerce - The use of the
Internet and similar networks to support global business –
Praveen Pinjani ppinjani@desu.edu
* Global IT and Complex Networks - Exploring
emerging properties of complex distributed systems through
agents interacting at different levels - Ponsiglioni
* Global IT Index - Developing measures for
the diffusion and penetration of information systems globally -
Ling Zhu ling.zhu@liu.edu, Paul Licker licker@oakland.edu
* ICT in Emerging Economies - The
development, deployment and use of ICTs in third-world,
developing economies – Ling Zhu ling.zhu@liu.edu
* Information Security Assurance Management -
Developing and using measures to improve information security. -
Virginia Kleist virginia.kleist@mail.wvu.edu
* IT adoption, diffusion and implementation -
The adoption, diffusion and implementation of information
systems/technology applications – Ainin Sulaiman
ainins@um.edu.my
* IT and Change Management - Issues around
how IT changes organizational activities and how to manage that
change – Guido Capaldo gcapaldo@unina.it, Pierluigi Rippa
pierluigi.rippa@unina.it
* IT and Democracy - The effects of ICT on
democratic institutions and values globally and nationally –
Naveed Baqir mnbaqir@udel.edu
* IT for Social Causes - The development and
deployment of IT to advance social causes – Choton Basu
basuc@uww.edu
* IT for sustainability - How IT can be
developed and deployed to achieve sustainable ends and how IT
itself can be sustained - Naveed Baqir mnbaqir@udel.edu
* IT in Africa - The development, adoption,
diffusion, and use of IT in Africa – Getachew Berhan
getachewb1@yahoo.com, Nassar Dino ndinob@yahoo.com, Dawn Medlin
medlinbd@appstate.edu
* IT in Asia - The development, adoption,
diffusion and use of IT in Asia, particularly Southeast and
southern Asia – Haja Afzall Seyal afzaal.seyal@itb.edu.bn
* IT in China - The development, adoption,
diffusion and use of IT in China - Xia Zhao X_zhao3@uncg.edu,
Ling Xue xuel2@scranton.edu
* IT in Health Care - The development,
adoption, diffusion, deployment and use of IT to support health
care initiatives and businesses – Elaine Winston
elaine.r.winston@hofstra.edu
* IT in South America - The development,
adoption, diffusion and use of IT in South America - Haja Afzall
Seyal afzaal.seyal@itb.edu.bn
* IT in the Hospitality Industry - The
development, adoption, diffusion, deployment and use of IT to
support the hospitality industry - Naveed Baqir mnbaqir@udel.edu
* Knowledge Ecology - Issues and theory
around knowledge deployment in business, education and
healthcare – Virginia Maracine virginia.maracine@csie.ase.ro ,
Scarlatt
* Leadership in IT - Challenges of leading IT
efforts globally including leadership development, executive
activities and meeting management challenges – Kevin Lowe
kblowe@uncg.edu
* Outsourcing - Issues around outsourcing and
more particularly offshoring of IT activities – Jaideep Ghosh
jghosh@gmu.edu
* Post Implementation Issues – Issues around
the post-implementation deployment and use of IT among users –
Aileen Cater-Steel caterst@usq.edu.au
* Social Networking - Examination of effects
and causes of social networks built on Web 2.0 and other
technologies – Karen Patten pattenk@sc.edu
* Strategic Apps of Global IT - Developing
and deploying strategic applications of IT globally – Mahesh
Raisinghani MRaisinghani@mail.twu.edu
* Doctoral Consortium - Research papers by
doctoral students under the heading of “Global IT” - Mahesh
Raisinghani MRaisinghani@mail.twu.edu
* Global Information Technology Management -
Any paper not fitting easily into one of the listed tracks will
be considered in this category - Paul Licker licker@oakland.edu
JOURNAL PUBLICATION: Papers judged as high
quality by the reviewers will be further considered for
publication on an expedited basis in the Journal of Global
Information Technology Management (JGITM), Journal of
Information Technology Cases & Applications Research
(JITCAR), and Journal of Information Privacy and Security
(JIPS).
Program Chair: Dr. Paul Licker
licker@oakland.edu Oakland University
Conference Chair: Dr. Prashant Palvia
pcpalvia@uncg.edu The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
Local Chair: Dr. Mehmet Erdem
mehmet.erdem@unlv.edu University of Nevada,
Las Vegas
Publicity Chair: Dr. Alexander McLeod
amcleod@unr.edu University of Nevada, Reno
Details at: http://www.gitma.org
Alexander McLeod, Ph.D.
University of Nevada, Reno
Accounting & Information Systems /026
(775) 784-6897