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Betreff: [WI] Call for Papers: 3. Symposium on Collective Intelligence and Social Media - COLLIN 2012
Datum: Sat, 14 Jan 2012 09:29:45 +0000
Von: Baumöl, Ulrike <Ulrike.Baumoel@FernUni-Hagen.de>
An: wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Kopie (CC): Krämer, Bernd <Bernd.Kraemer@FernUni-Hagen.de>, "Reinhard Jung (reinhard.jung@unisg.ch)" <reinhard.jung@unisg.ch>, Kruse, Björn Thomas <Bjoern.Kruse@FernUni-Hagen.de>


Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,

 

wir freuen uns, Sie auf das 3. Symposium on Collective Intelligence and Social Media (COLLIN 2012) am 28.08.2012 in Hagen aufmerksam zu machen.

Nach zwei spannenden Veranstaltungen mit dem Fokus auf Collective Intelligence haben wir auf Anregungen hin das Thema „Social Media“ mit aufgenommen.

Der Tagungsband wird wieder bei Springer in der Reihe „Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing“ erscheinen.

 

Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Beiträge!

 

Mit den besten Grüßen

Ulrike Baumöl (FernUniversität in Hagen)

Reinhard Jung (Universität St. Gallen)

Bernd J. Krämer (FernUniversität in Hagen)

 

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CALL FOR PAPERS - EINREICHUNGSDEADLINE: 30.04.2012

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COLLIN 2012 – 3rd Symposium on Collective Intelligence (CI) and Social Media (SM) - 28.08.2012 in Hagen (http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/collin2012/)

 

The most notable changes of behavior over the past few decades include the internet-based communication, social interaction, and community-driven innovations involving users with all possible backgrounds, be it age, education, or social standing. This massive participation has not only created new and innovative solutions, but also new business models. This would not have been possible without easy-to-use technology supporting them. Knowledge is created and shared, new products and services are designed and solutions to problems are developed -- all of this could never have been achieved single-handedly at this speed. People, public institutions and companies face enormous challenges coping with the communication processes initiated by the many, the information created as well as the demanding technological changes to be made in the wake of this phenomenon. “Wikinomics”, “crowdsourcing”, but also the infamous “shitstorms”, are only a few of the keywords related to the challenges.

With the 3rd Symposium on Collective Intelligence – COLLIN 2012 – we aim to address research topics dealing with social, business-related and technological challenges of the many working together in computer-based social networks, on the one hand, and with the impact of social media on collaboration processes and valid design criteria, on the other hand. We therefore seek to continue the process of forming a transdisciplinary group of researchers discussing the knowledge and further challenges in this field of research.

The scope of the symposium comprises (but is not limited to) the following topics:

·         CI in (open) innovation processes

·         CI-based design processes for products and services

·         Impact of and strategies for SM for small and medium-sized businesses

·         Business models for harnessing CI and the potential of SM

·         Methods to design environments for CI behavior

·         Case studies of using web-based CI, CI Systems, and SM Applications for value creation

·         Design requirements and method-based development of CI Systems

·         Architecture and components of CI Systems

·         Decision support systems exploiting social network information

·         Assessment factors and performance evaluation of social networks

·         Mechanisms for establishing knowledge networks

·         E-Learning environments based on CI and SM

·         Formal structures and representations of collective knowledge

·         IT-supported modeling of collective knowledge

·         The political impact of CI and SM (e.g., WikiLeaks, Democracy 2.0, the “facebook revolution”)

·         CI and SM related “post Second-Life” games, e.g., games with a purpose, “I Love Bees”, “Social” Games

 

Important dates:

30.04.2012: Deadline for submission

26.05.2012: Notification of authors

17.06.2012: Final manuscript due

 

For further questions please mail to: collin[at]fernuni-hagen.de

 

Program Chairs:

Ulrike Baumöl, Reinhard Jung, Bernd Krämer

 

Program Committee:

Peter A. Gloor, MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, USA

Sabine Fliess, FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany

Jan Marco Leimeister, Universität Kassel, Germany

Kai Fischbach, Universität zu Köln, Germany

Sandro Georgi, Universität St. Gallen, Switzerland

Henrik Ickler, Wintershall Holding GmbH

Alexander Kornrumpf, FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany

Björn Kruse, FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany

Janusz Kacprzyk, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

Christian Wagner, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

 

 

 

 


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Univ.-Prof. Dr.
Ulrike Baumöl

FernUniversität in Hagen
Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft
Lehrstuhl für Betriebswirtschaftslehre,
insb. Informationsmanagement

Eugen-Schmalenbach-Gebäude - ESG
Universitätsstraße 41, 58097 Hagen

Fon: +49 (0) 2331 987 4358
Fax: +49 (0) 2331 987 4777

E-Mail: ulrike.baumoel@fernuni-hagen.de
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