-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP: AMCIS 2018 Minitrack - IT Entrepreneurship Datum: Fri, 12 Jan 2018 10:00:34 -0800 Von: Allen, Jonathan P. jpallen@usfca.edu An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
2018 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) New Orleans, LA, August 16-18, 2018, http://amcis2018.aisnet.org/
IT Entrepreneurship Mini-Track CALL FOR PAPERS
IT Entrepreneurship is a broad set of topics that includes the creation of new digital products and services, and the companies that deliver them. IT entrepreneurial activities are highly sought after by regions, institutions, and governments throughout the world. New forms of IT-based entrepreneurship can be a force for opportunity and inclusiveness, offering the possibility of high wages and ‘green’ economic development, but might also exacerbate skill gaps and unequal access to information and other resources.
The IT Entrepreneurship mini-track welcomes submissions from a variety of research perspectives (e.g. positivist, interpretivist, or critical) and data gathering and analysis approaches (e.g. from experiments and surveys, to grounded theory and Delphi studies). We welcome research at all levels of analysis—industry, society, product, workgroup or individual. Presentations at the mini-track are intended to be developmental, in keeping with the historic culture and spirit of the sponsoring group, ACM SIGMIS (Special Interest Group on Management Information Systems).
This mini-track is part of a broader initiative by ACM SIGMIS to provide support, resources, community and infrastructure to researchers considering the broad area of IT entrepreneurship. The group will also support a track/workshop at the annual SIGMIS-CPR conference in June 2018. The intention is for high-quality papers from this initiative to be packaged as a special issue of the DATA BASE journal.
Questions to be addressed include, but are not limited to:
• How is IT entrepreneurship new? What differentiates digital entrepreneurship from entrepreneurship in general? • What can IT entrepreneurs learn from the accumulation of knowledge in existing entrepreneurship and information systems research? • Are there processes that aid individuals at the various stages of becoming an IT entrepreneur (e.g. decision to start a business, planning, start up, rounds of funding, moving toward success, decision to quit IT entrepreneurship)? • Are there processes for creating and promoting new IT products and processes that increase efficiency, effectiveness, and/or outcomes? • What processes for communities and entrepreneurs will encourage new product creation as a force for a more inclusive and productive society? • How can IT help entrepreneurial organizations become more effective? • What opportunities and challenges exist for IT entrepreneurs in particular industries such as health care, energy and the environment, supply chain and logistics, etc.? • How do new digital platforms and business models, such as e-commerce, social media and the “sharing economy”, create new opportunities or pitfalls for potential entrepreneurs? • What are the implications of the growth of IT entrepreneurship for IS education?
Submission guidelines and templates can be found here:
http://amcis2018.aisnet.org/submissions/submission-instructions/ Track: Advances in Information Systems Research (General Track)
Important dates:
February 28, 2018: Deadline for AMCIS paper submissions April 17, 2018: Notification of initial decision on submitted papers April 25, 2018: Deadline for publication-ready revisions April 27, 2018: Notification of decision on revised publication-ready papers
Mini-Track Co-chairs:
J.P. Allen, University of San Francisco, jpallen@usfca.edu Gaetan Mourmont, IÉSEG, gmourmant@gmail.com