-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] CfP "Sustainability and Responsible Design Track" (Environmental Issues, Human Values and Ethical Design) | DESRIST 2023 Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2023 13:00:36 +0000 From: Kranz, Johann Kranz@lmu.de To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Dear Sustainability and Responsibility Researchers, Please consider submitting your work on "Sustainability and Responsible Design" to our track at DESRIST 2023 (Pretoria, South Africa). Deadline for full paper and research-in-progress (RIP) submissions is 23 January 2023 (see https://desrist2023.org/call-for-papers/)
The Sustainability and Responsible Design Track favors practical impact potential aligned with environmental sustainability challenges (e.g., UN SDGs) and social and responsible design grounded in pertinent concepts and theories. Information systems design science research has a key role to play in addressing these issues by attending to both the direct (e.g., in terms of research consumption and emissions through their production, use, and disposal) and indirect (e.g., in terms of more sustainable business processes) impacts of designing IT artifacts. Moreover, in the age of AI, responsible design is coming to the forefront. We embrace research that can provide early insights via a range of design science research approaches and outcomes, including prototypes, frameworks, design principles, and full-blown design theories. Moreover, we welcome the full spectrum of evaluation methods, including small-scale practical evaluation, demonstration, simulation, human-based evaluation, machine-based evaluation, and new evaluation methods going beyond immediate utility evaluation to consider the sustainable impact of artifacts. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Design artifacts for environmental, social, and economic sustainability (e.g., climate change) * Design artifacts for the circular economy (e.g., blockchain) * Sustainability by design * Evaluating the sustainability and long-term impact of design artifacts * Responsibility by design (including fairness, inclusiveness, transparency, explainability, accountability, security, safety, and robustness) * Responsible and sustainable artificial intelligence * Design artifacts and values.
Co-Chairs: Nigel Melville - University of Michigan (npmelv@umich.edumailto:npmelv@umich.edu) Nicolas Prat - ESSEC Business School (prat@essec.edumailto:prat@essec.edu) Johann Kranz - LMU Munich School of Management (kranz@lmu.demailto:kranz@lmu.de) For more information visit: https://desrist2023.org/call-for-papers/
We are looking forward to your submission!
All the best, Nigel, Nicolas & Johann
___________________________________________________ Prof. Dr. Johann Kranz Professor of Digital Services and Sustainability
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) LMU Munich School of Management Professorship of Digital Services and Sustainability Ludwigstraße 28 | 80539 Munich | Germany kranz@lmu.demailto:kranz@lmu.de | Webhttps://www.dss.bwl.uni-muenchen.de/personen/professoren/johann-kranz/index.html | LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/johannkranz/ | Google Scholarhttps://scholar.google.de/citations?user=PTRG0FkAAAAJ&hl=de | ResearchGatehttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Johann-Kranz
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