-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [isworld] CFP: "Personalization Technologies and Impacts" - AMCIS 09mini track Datum: Mon, 05 Jan 2009 11:46:25 -0700 Von: Dezhi Wu Wu@suu.edu Antwort an: Dezhi Wu Wu@suu.edu An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network isworld@lyris.isworld.org
Dear Sir/Madam,
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Thank you, Dezhi Wu
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(Apologies for any cross-postings)
Call for papers for the AMCIS 2009 mini track:
"Personalization Technologies and Impacts" (part of the HCI Track)
Advancement in technologies (e.g., Internet, mobile and wireless technology, and ubiquitous technology) has made personalization possible and available. Personalization has been recognized as an important concept in IS research and has received considerable attention from both academia and industry. Many practitioners and researchers are investigating into various issues of personalization. Yet, there is a lot to be known about personalization technologies, personalization applications, and their impacts.
This mini-track addresses all the issues related to designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating personalization technologies from the technical, behavioral, economical, or managerial perspectives. Through this mini-track, we aim to examine technologies for personalization, users’ attitude, intention, and perception towards personalization, the impacts of personalization, and better ways for personalizing products and services. We welcome empirical research through quantitative or qualitative methodologies including novel conceptualizations of information systems, analytical modeling approaches, case studies of implementations and experimental or prototyping-based studies.
Suggested topics (but not limited to these): - Defining and conceptualizing personalization in e-commerce, m-commerce, and u-commerce - Understanding the process of personalization - Personalization technologies such as recommendation systems and intelligent software and so on - Factors influencing users’ adoption, acceptance and usage of personalized products/services - Impact of personalization technologies on users’ behavior - Personalization-Privacy Paradox (e.g.., trade-offs between personalization and privacy concerns) - Identifying and implementing users’ various personalization needs - Metrics for personalization success - Personalized Educational Technologies, such as e-learning technologies utilized in classroom to provide students personalized learning experiences - Personalized ICT technologies for virtual teams, e-collaboration and other business processes - Personalized e-government technologies - Best practices of personalization - Cross-cultural issues of personalization
Important Dates:
February 20, 2009 Deadline for Paper Submission April 2, 2009 Notification of Paper Acceptance April 20, 2009 Camera Ready Copy Due
Minitrack Chairs
Il Im, Associate Professor, Yonsei University (il.im@yonsei.ac.kr) Hong Sheng, Assistant Professor, Missouri University of Science and Technology (hsheng@umr.edu) Dezhi Wu, Assistant Professor, Southern Utah University (wu@suu.edu)
*********************************** Dezhi Wu, Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Information Systems ELC 415, CSIS Department Southern Utah University 351 W University Blvd Cedar City, Utah 84720-2470 U.S.A. Phone: 1-435-865-8399 Fax: 1-435-865-8444 E-Mail: wu@suu.edu http://www.suu.edu/faculty/wu/ ***********************************
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