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Conference Date: January 5-8, 2021
Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences (HICSS 2021)
January 5-8, 2021
Grand Hyatt Kauai
Minitrack: The Dark Side of Information Technology Use
Track: Organizational Systems and Technology
Paper submission deadline: June 15
Description of mini-track:
The “Dark Side of IT use” minitrack welcomes theoretical and
empirical papers examining alternative consequences of IT use and
implementation in organizations and societies. The objective of
this minitrack is to focus not only on the antecedents,
development processes, and consequence of phenomena related to the
negative side of IT and use, but also on potential control
techniques and behavioral interventions. Via this minitrack, we
seek to provide IT developers, parents, managers, psychologists,
and policy makers with a deeper understanding of the dark sides of
IT use in a multitude of contexts. Further, we hope the academic
research presented in this minitrack helps to shape guidelines for
designing and implementing organizational and personal IT while
minimizing the negative side effects. Topics include (but not
limited to):
· Technology addictions
· IT interruptions
· IT misuse
· Technostress
· Loss of agency
· Loss of privacy
· Deceptive online communication, fake news, and rumors
· Dark sides of big data and artificial intelligence
· Machine learning and algorithm biases
· Online deviant behaviors
· Physiological effects of IT use
· Adverse consequences of IT use
· Dark side intervention strategies
· Other harmful IT-related phenomena
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Ofir Turel
California State University, Fullerton
oturel@fullerton.edu <mailto:oturel@fullerton.edu>
Hamed Qahri-Saremi
DePaul University, Chicago, IL
hamed.saremi@depaul.edu <mailto:hamed.saremi@depaul.edu>
Isaac Vaghefi
Pace University, New York
sashrafvaghefi@pace.edu <mailto:sashrafvaghefi@pace.edu>
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