Subject: | [AISWorld] PACIS 2011: Call for Workshops and Tutorials |
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Date: | Wed, 1 Dec 2010 16:10:41 +1000 |
From: | Jan Recker <j.recker@qut.edu.au> |
To: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
15th Pacific Asia Conference on
Information Systems
(PACIS) 2011
- Call for Workshops and Tutorials -
Brisbane, Australia
July 8-11, 2011
http://mlaa.com.au/pacis2011/index.htm
The Pacific Asia Conference on Information
Systems (PACIS)
is the main international Information Systems (IS) conference
and the only AIS
sponsored conference in the Pacific Asia Region.
PACIS 2011 will run for three days preceded
by a Doctoral
Consortium and relevant meetings. The main conference is being
hosted by the
Information Systems Program of the Faculty of Science and
Technology at
Queensland University of Technology (QUT), and the Doctoral
Consortium by
University of Queensland (UQ). QUT is located in the Central
Business District
of Brisbane, with UQ 8 kilometres upriver by ferry. Brisbane is
the fastest
growing city in Australia and one of the fastest growing
metropolitan areas in
the western world. With 1.7 million people, Brisbane offers the
infrastructure
and facilities of a global metropolitan hub. One hour from the
Gold Coast and
just south of the Barrier Reef, Brisbane is within easy reach of
rain forest,
pristine beaches and much more.
The Conference Theme: is “Quality IS
Research in
Pacific Asia”, emphasizing the growing
importance of the
region as a source of internationally recognised top-tier
research in
Information Systems, and the growing recognition of value from
IS contributions
and developments beyond the discipline.
We now invite submissions for workshop
and tutorial
proposals to be included in the PACIS 2011 Conference Program.
Workshops/tutorials are meant to facilitate the focused exchange
of ideas and
experiences between researchers, and to stimulate discussions on
emerging IS
issues and the related challenges. In line with the conference
theme of
“Quality IS Research in Pacific Asia”, workshops/tutorials
concentrate
in-depth on new or promising research topics, or on promoting
rigor in
qualitative and quantitative research methodologies are
particularly
encouraged. Proposals for half-day or one-day workshops are
requested.
Each proposal should include the following
information:
-
Title of proposed
workshop/tutorial, where
applicable
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Brief biography of each
organizer and key invite
speakers, where applicable
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An outline of the
workshop/ tutorial theme, goals,
planned activities, and a brief discussion on intended audience,
and expected
audience numbers
A suggested standard format for
workshop/tutorial proposal
is attached and also provided at the PACIS 2011
workshops/tutorials website.
All proposals should be directed to the PACIS 2011 Workshop and
Tutorial
Co-Chairs in electronic form (plain text or PDF) by the deadline
indicated
below.
Important Dates:
Deadline for workshop/tutorial proposal
submission: March 7,
2011
Notification of proposal acceptance: April
29, 2011
Workshops and Tutorials: July 8, 2011
Organizing Committee
PACIS 2011 Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs
Siew Kien Sia, Nanyang Technological
University, Email asksia@ntu.edu.sg
Jan Recker, Queensland University of
Technology, Email: j.recker@qut.edu.au