-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] CFP - Second Pre-ECIS Workshop on Blockchain Research: Beyond the Horizon Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2019 09:19:08 +0000 From: Horst Treiblmaier Horst.Treiblmaier@modul.ac.at To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Second Pre-ECIS Workshop on Blockchain Research: Beyond the Horizon
http://ecis2019.eu/programme/workshops-and-tutorials/second-pre-ecis-worksho...
Relevant dates: Submissions due by March 15
Workshops and Tutorials will be held on June 10 and 11, at Stockholm University’s Kista campus
Submissions to be sent to the following workshop organisers: trevor.clohessy@gmit.ie; horst.treiblmaier@modul.ac.at; and christian@sillaber.org
Workshop Description The first blockchain - a peer to peer virtual currency system - was introduced in October 2008 as part of a proposal for Bitcoin by Satoshi Nakamato, that “eschewed a central authority for issuing currency, transferring ownership, and confirming transactions” (Iansiti and Lakhani, 2017). Today’s applications of such systems range from low novelty and complexity initiatives (e.g. Bitcoin payments) to high novelty and complex initiatives (e.g. self-executing contracts). There are also nuanced mature Blockchain supply chain tracking initiatives in multiple domains. However, research pertaining to Blockchain is still at an early stage, specifically from an organizational readiness perspective. Building on the success of last year’s ECIS workshop in Portsmouth, UK, the aim of this workshop is to advance the theoretical discussion on Blockchain from an organizational readiness perspective and to provide substantial feedback to authors with an interactive format. This workshop is open to both early-stage research and experienced researchers and offers networking opportunities.
The workshop will take place over two half-days and will take a hybrid format encompassing paper sessions and interactive hands-on feedback. The goal of the workshop is twofold: (1) giving feedback to the authors and helping them to develop their ideas, and (2) providing networking and collaboration opportunities.
Submission Requirements/Limits Workshop participants are selected based on extended abstracts. These abstracts can either be ideas or suggestions for academic papers or research collaborations. Either way, they should be early stage, but show some potential. In the abstract the authors should indicate whether they are interested in networking or simply want to get feedback on their paper. In either case, they should provide a concrete idea on the topic they are interested in. The extended abstracts should not exceed two (2) pages. The submitted abstracts should outline a research question and the method being used. There are no restrictions pertaining to the academic approach. Conceptual abstracts are fine, as are empirical (theory building and –testing) and design science papers. The workshop will be restricted to 30 participants. Accepted authors will be allocated to teams based on similar blockchain research interests and situated at roundtables. Accepted authors will be expected to read all accepted papers prior to the workshop. Initially, the authors will briefly present an overview of their research. They will then receive constructive feedback from both mentors and fellow authors.
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