Betreff: | [AISWorld] Third Australasian Symposium on Service Research and Innovation (ASSRI’13) |
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Datum: | Thu, 15 Aug 2013 13:47:15 +0000 |
Von: | Joseph Davis <joseph.davis@sydney.edu.au> |
An: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
Third Australasian Symposium on Service
Research and Innovation (ASSRI13)
to be held at the School of Computer
Science and Engineering
University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW,
Australia
November 27-29, 2013
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* CALL FOR PAPERS *
With the increasingly dominant role that
the service sector plays in both developed and emerging
economies, the conceptualisation, design, delivery, and
evaluation of service systems have attracted significant
research attention and policy focus. There is also a growing
recognition of the critical role of service innovation in
improving productivity levels and quality of life. The
transition from the manufacturing and goods-based orientation
to more of a service-dominant logic has gathered momentum in
recent years. Information and communication technologies (ICT)
play a central role in the design and delivery of service
systems. Internet and World Wide Web-related developments such
as web 2.0, semantic web, cloud infrastructure, and
service-oriented computing and web services, social computing,
and (internet-based) human computation are just a few of the
technological advances that are helping to redefine the
landscape of service systems.
The third Australasian Symposium on Service
Research and Innovation will bring together a
cross-disciplinary group of researchers and practitioners who
are engaged in research and development in the area of
services, broadly defined. It will feature keynote addresses
and invited lectures by prominent researchers in the field.
There will also be contributed paper sessions to which service
and related researchers are invited to submit their recent
work. A public sector and industry forum featuring some of the
academic researchers and practitioners in industry and
government will also be a part of the symposium.
The service science initiative (and service
science, management and engineering (SSME) discipline for the
study, design and implementation of service systems) has been
a driver and platform for research, over the past decade,
towards the goal of building a science of services. This
symposium is expected to provide a forum for analyzing and
assessing the progress achieved in pursuit of this goal and to
explore the foundations of and emerging directions in service
research.
The symposium is sponsored by the Service
Science Society of Australia. This is the apex national body
representing the services research community of Australia. It
seeks to promote the understanding and use of service science
in government, industry and academia. The Australasian
Symposium on Service Research and Innovation series also
serves as its annual meeting.
* PAPER SUBMISSION, SYMPOSIUM PUBLICATIONS,
AND BEST PAPER AWARDS *
Paper submissions should be limited to a
maximum of 15 pages in the Springer LNBIP format (see link),
and will be reviewed by the Program Committee on the basis of
overall quality, relevance to service research, originality,
significance, and clarity. Please submit papers through
EasyChair. The proceedings will be published by Springer under
the Business Information Processing (LNBIP) series. Selected
papers will be fast-tracked for publication in a services
research journal of good standing (in revised and expanded
form).
Two best paper awards will be presented to
the authors of (1) the best research paper and (2) the best
student paper. The selection of the best papers will be made
by the Program Committee Chairs in consultation with the
Program Committee members based on the overall quality and
contribution.
* TOPICS OF INTEREST (but not limited to) *
- Service science
- Smart services
- Service computing and web services
- Service market-places
- Human computation
- Crowdsourcing
- Cloud computing
- Service-oriented software engineering
- Service system design
- Service system engineering
- Service technologies
- Applications and case studies
- Value co-creation in service systems
- Service economy
- Service marketing and CRM
* ORGANIZING COMMITTEE *
* Conference Chair:
Fethi Rabhi, University of New South Wales
(f.rabhi[AT]unsw.edu.au)
* Program Chairs:
Joseph G. Davis, University of Sydney
(joseph.davis[AT]Sydney.edu.au) Haluk Demirkan, Arizona State
University (haluk.demirkan[AT]asu.edu) Hamid R.
Motahari-Nezhad, University of New South Wales
(hamidm[AT]se.unsw.edu.au) Markus Stumptner, University of
South Australia (mst[AT]cs.unisa.edu.au)
* Publicity Chair
Hoa Dam, University of Wollongong
(hoa[AT]uow.edu.au)
* Program Committee (partial list):
Ryszard Kowalczyk, Swinburne University of
Technology Surya Nepal, CSIRO Athman Bouguettaya, RMIT Matti
Rossi, Aalto University School of Economics Schahram Dustdar,
TU Wien Simon Poon, University of Sydney Babis Theodoulidis,
Manchester Business School Ralph Badinelli, Virginia Tech
Dragan Gasevic, Athabasca University Yassi Moghaddam Hye-Young
Paik, University of New South Wales Bill Hefley, University of
Pittsburgh Renu Agarwal, UTS Sydney Boualem Benatallah, UNSW
Alberta Zomaya, University of Sydney Charlie Bess, HP Aditya
Ghose, University of Wollongong Nirmit Desai, IBM Research
India
* Tentative Dates: *
Paper submission deadline: 8 September 2013
Author Notification: 8 October 2013 Camera Ready deadline: 31
October 2013 Conference Registration deadline: 15 November
2013 Conference Dates: 27-29 November 2013
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