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Subject: [AISWorld] SCECR 2023 CFP
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2023 13:47:44 -0500
From: Brad Greenwood <brad.n.greenwood@gmail.com>
To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org


*Call for Papers: 19th Annual Symposium on Statistical Challenges in
eCommerce Research (SCECR)*

We cordially invite you to submit a 2-page extended abstract to the *19th
annual Symposium on* *Statistical Challenges in Electronic Commerce
Research* (*SCECR*). This SCECR intends to be the best there is, the best
there was, and the best there ever will be; and will take place in *Bogotá,
Colombia June 8-10, 2023*. We are soliciting papers with the goal of
hosting a 100% in-person conference.

The theme for the symposium in 2023 will be “*IT Beyond the Artifact*.” The
downstream and upstream implications of the Internet, AI, Cloud Computing,
Machine Learning, Blockchain, and more have created rich opportunities for
research that extends well beyond traditional conceptualizations of the IT
artifact. Technology and its applications in diverse contexts can be used
to generate tremendous economic, social, and financial value, leading to
many research questions that were otherwise unimaginable just a few years
ago. The goal of this conference is to gather a rich body of
interdisciplinary scholars interested in the robust application of
empirical and analytical methods to tackle these research questions.
Scholars with early-stage and risky work are particularly encouraged to
submit, so as to receive feedback from the diverse audience that
constitutes the SCECR community.

We welcome submissions from a broad range of topics, including, but not
limited to: electronic markets, digital platforms, policy design, online
social exchange, FinTech, digitization of products and services, and
virtually any data-driven social or business related phenomena. We welcome
methodological contributions related to statistics, machine learning,
artificial intelligence, econometrics, agent-based modeling, and other
empirical approaches. Submissions should highlight the statistical and
empirical challenges that arise from these approaches. Additional details
can be found on the symposium website (http://scecr.com).

*The deadline for* *submission is* *March 1, 2023*, and notifications of
paper decisions will be sent by *March 31, 2023*. Authors should submit a
two-page extended abstract (excluding references, figures, and tables) that
outlines the research and the corresponding empirical challenges. Abstracts
should be submitted via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scecr2023

*Advisory Notes:*

· At this point, SCECR 2023 will be an in-person conference and
limited to those who are able to attend the conference in person. At least
one person from the author team for accepted papers will be expected to
attend the conference in person.

· If the COVID-19 situation should once again deteriorate, to the
point that an in-person meeting becomes infeasible, the potential move to a
hybrid or online conference will be considered.

--
Brad Greenwood, PhD MBA
George Mason University
*http://www.fixedeffects.com/ <http://www.fixedeffects.com/>*
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