Betreff: | [AISWorld] CFP: Opportunities and Challenges for the Digitized Society: Are We Ready?[PACIS 2018 Theme] |
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Datum: | Mon, 8 Jan 2018 07:53:02 +0900 (KST) |
Von: | "Jungwoo Lee" <jlee@yonsei.ac.kr> |
An: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org |
Kopie (CC): | Hirotoshi Takeda <Hirotoshi.Takeda@fsa.ulaval.ca>, Cheng Zhang <zhangche@fudan.edu.cn> |
******* Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2018) 2018. 06. 26~30, Yokohoma Japan ******* [CFP-Theme Track: Opportunities and Challenges for the Digitized Society: Are We Ready?] ******* [Deadline: 2018. 02. 26] ******* We, the community of IS scholars with balanced training on social and technical aspects of these transformation, are well positioned to address the issues of the technological and societal changes and impacts incurred by information technologies and systems. This track welcomes innovative and relevant studies on societal impacts of technologies. Empirical (qualitative and quantitative) studies as well as design-oriented research and conceptual papers on theory development are welcome. Societal impacts can be actual or potential, intended or unintended, and positive, negative, or diverse in effect. Due to the broad and inclusive nature of the topic, we encourage the submission of studies that address a variety of different units of analysis, including individual, group, process, organization, government, and society at large. The research questions may derive from a broad spectrum of related disciplines. ******* Potential topics of interest include (but are not limited to): ******* Societal consequences of technologies and solutions Societal consequences of global sourcing and development Societal innovations using technologies Smart cities with ubiquitous technologies Empowering marginalized groups in society with IS New and emerging markets in IS/IT Green IS Societal impacts of robotics Responsible and/or sustainable IT Innovation Changing nature of work and life in information society Working smarter with ICT New forms of work in digital platforms (e.g., crowd work; e-lancing) Emerging patterns and dynamics of work: organizational and individual perspective Work fragmentation and nomadic work practices The new skills and roles Digital transformation of the labor market: end of capitalism; surveillance capitalism Future professions and the unbundling of expertise IS-related unemployment and deskilling, especially in knowledge work Dark side of technology including stress, addiction, victimization, surveillance, etc. Impact of IT/IS on the transformation of the workplace ******* Good papers will be fast-tracked to the International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change (https://www.igi-global.com/journal/international-journal-information-systems-social/1111) ******* Details in https://pacis2018.jp/ ******* [Track Co-Chairs] Jungwoo Lee, Yonsei University (jlee@yonsei.ac.kr) Hirotoshi Takeda, Universite Laval (hirotoshi.takeda@fsa.ulaval.ca) Cheng Zhang, Fudan University (zhangche@fudan.edu.cn) ******* [Associate Editors] Seung Ik Baek, Hanyang University Zhuolan Bao, University of Hong Kong Jin Chen, East China University of Science and Technology Wenbo Chen, Wuhan University Myung Gil Choi, Choongang University Mike Gallivan, Kennessaw State University Xunhua Guo, Tsinghua University Hyejung Lee, Kyunghee University Seyoon Lee, Institute of East West Studies, Yonsei University Xixi Li, Tsinghua University Wooju Kim, Yonsei University Gyoo Gun Lim, Hanyang University Jifeng Luo, Shanghai Jiaotong University Jinyoung Min, Chosun University Jae Yun Moon, Korea University Jun-Gi Park, Institute of Convergence Science, Yonsei University Lionel Robert, University of Michigan Peijian Song, Nanjing University Ayoung Suh, City University of Hong Kong Nianxin Wang, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology Xiaolun Wang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology Youwei Wang, Fudan University Qiang Wei, Tsinghua University Brett Young, Georgia Gwinnett College _______________________________________________ AISWorld mailing list AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org