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Call for Submissions: AMCIS 2019
(
https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/)
Minitrack: Information Privacy in Firm-Customers and
Firm-Employees Relationships
Due Date: March 1, 2019 for Full Papers and Emergent Research Form
(ERF)
(
https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/)
Minitrack Description
Information Privacy is an important research topic with wide
implications, not only for businesses but also for regulatory
bodies, governments, and the general public. Citizens, consumers,
and employees alike are more selective about organizations they
can trust in handling their personal data. Even though the
contribution to the privacy literature has significantly increased
over the last decades, how the above-mentioned challenges
(security, regulation and increased public awareness) impact the
ways organizations deal with privacy remains to be explored.
Additionally, how consumers and employees cope with organizations
collecting and using their data is still to be deeply explored.
This mini track encourages submissions examining privacy issues
within firm-customer and firm-employee relationships and exploring
how (mis)management of privacy impacts these relationships. We
especially encourage research, conceptual and empirical, building
on organization science, ethics, marketing, h
uman resources, and management theories. Topics of interest may
include (but are not limited to):
* Data protection regulation (e.g. GDPR) implementation challenges
and best practices e.g. consumer or employee consent collection
* Public perceptions about/attitudes towards data disclosure and
information privacy
* Employee or Customer data privacy management
* Link between corporate social responsibility and privacy
management
* Consumer or employee formation of trust
* Consumer or employee reactions to cyber-attacks or privacy
failures
* Exploration of the privacy calculus or the privacy paradox
paradigms
* Exploration of why and how affect can influence privacy-related
decision-making
Minitrack Co-chairs:
James Parrish
Assistant Professor
ITDS Department
G. Brit Ryan College of Business
University of North Texas
James.Parrish@unt.edu<mailto:James.Parrish@unt.edu>
A. J. Burns
Assistant Professor
Information Systems
Hankamer School of Business
Baylor University
AJ_Burns@baylor.edu<mailto:AJ_Burns@baylor.edu>
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