-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] "Creating value through digital innovation in health care" - Call for Papers Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2020 11:16:28 +0200 From: Lauri Wessel | University of Bremen lauri.wessel@uni-bremen.de To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
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16th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik
March 9 - 11 2021 , University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany)
Track: Creating value through digital innovation in health care
New Deadline for Submissions: 28/08/2020
Track Chairs: Lauri Wessel, University of Bremen Hannes Rothe, Freie Universität Berlin Eivor Oborn, Warwick Business School
Health care is undergoing significant changes in how value is being created and captured (Porter 2010; Porter and Olmsberg Teisberg 2006). At the core of this development lie various digital innovations as they occasion shifts in how the health care sector has been traditionally organized. From genomics over medical imagery to wearable devices – more and more data is available to feed innovation in health care services (Jarvenpaa and Markus 2018; Rothe et al. 2019; Vassilakopoulou et al. 2018). Greater processing power and new algorithms drive novel diagnostics, more precise therapeutics and they also enable patients and consumers to track and maintain their own wellbeing. This challenges existing practices, sinters boundaries between roles, and even relocates work from inside traditional healthcare providers into the private lives of patients and their relatives (Barrett et al. 2012, 2016; Dadgar and Joshi 2018; Wessel et al. 2019). A central theme that cuts across these developments is that the interest of policy makers and researchers increasingly turns to questions of value; that is how digital innovation changes how value is being created, maintained, or even destroyed in the abovementioned areas. This implies a wealth of new questions for IS research that is turning to these novel developments only recently.
This track is broadly framed around the idea of generating value from digital innovation in the context of health. This broadness implies that we welcome all submissions with the potential to contribute to our understanding of the relationship between digital innovation and value creation in health care. We welcome design-oriented work, theory-oriented research, and conceptual papers. We are agnostic in terms of methodologies applied. Submissions may explore these topics but we are by no means limited to them:
The role and management of biodata for digital innovation in health The role of traditional professionals roles, identities, and institutions for value creation in health Design of digital innovations for improving patients’ self-management of chronic conditions The role of data for promoting prevention that challenges a disease-based health care system Explorations of novel revenue models, operational models, and business models in the context of digital innovation in health care New reimbursement models based on data Comparisons between outcomes of data-driven strategies to improve health care delivery Design and evaluations of various AI-technologies for creating value
Associate Editors:
• Margunn Aanestad, University of Agder
• Angela Aristidou, University College London
• Aaron Baird, Georgia State University
• Panos Constantinides, Alliance Manchester Business School
• Elizabeth Davidson, Shidler College of Business, University of Hawaii at Manoa
• Paul Drews Leuphana, Universität Lüneburg
• Anna Essén, Stockholm School of Economics
• Daniel Fürstenau, Freie Universität Berlin
• Martin Gersch, Freie Universität Berlin
• Tobias Kowatsch, Universität St. Gallen
• Claudia Müller, Universität Siegen & Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences Switzerland
• Roxana Ologeanu-Taddei, University of Montpellier
• Christoph Peters, Universität St. Gallen
• Hannes Schlieter, Technische Universität Dresden
• Martin Sedlmayr, Technische Universität Dresden
• Stefanie Steinhäuser, Universität Regensburg
• Polyxeni Vassilakopoulou, University of Agder
• Till Winkler, Copenhagen Business School
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Prof. Dr. Lauri Wessel
Professor of Management and Organization
Faculty 7: Business Studies and Economics, University of Bremen
Enrique-Schmidt-Straße 1 (WIWI 1), Room A2340
28359 Bremen, Germany
Tel.: 0049-421-218 66600
Email: lauri.wessel@uni-bremen.de
Web: www.mo.uni-bremen.de
Check out our latest publications:
Wessel, L., Baiyere, A., Ologeanu-Taddei, R., Cha, J., Jensen, T. B. ”Unpacking the Difference between Digital Transformation and IT-enabled Organizational Transformation”. (forthcoming) Journal of the Association for Information Systems. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339947001_Unpacking_the_Difference_...
Thomas, O., Hagen, S., Frank, U., Recker, J., Wessel, L., Kammler, F., Zarvic, N., and Timm, I. 2020. “Global Crises and the Role of BISE,” Business & Information Systems Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-020-00657-w
Wessel, L., Davidson, E.; Barquet, A., Rothe, H., Peters, O., Megges, H. (2019) “Configuration in Smart ServiceSystems: A Practice-based Inquiry.” Information Systems Journal, 29(6), 1256-1281. https://doi.org/10.1111/isj.12268
Rothe, H., Wessel, L., Barquet, A. (forthcoming) “Accumulating Design Knowledge: A Mechanisms-based Approach”. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333429644_Accumulating_Design_Knowl...
Haack, P., Sieweke, J., Wessel, L. (Eds.) (2019) “Microfoundations of Institutions.“ Research in the Sociology of Organizations Volume 65A&65B (Double Volume), Emerald. https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/Microfoundations-of-Institution...
Haack, P., Sieweke, J., Wessel, L. (2019) “Microfoundations and Multi-Level Research on Institutions,” in: Research in the Sociology Organizations “Microfoundations of Institutions“, 65A, 11-40. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334773190_Microfoundations_and_Mult...
Ologeanu-Taddei, R., Wessel, L., Bourdon, I. 2019 “Persistent Paradoxes in Pluralistic Organizations: A Case Study of Continued Use of Shadow-IT in a French Hospital”. 40th International Conference on Information Systems. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/336044337_Persistent_Paradoxes_in_P...
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