---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: Submission Process for JSIS special Issue on Trust in Digital Economy Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 21:01:35 -0400 From: "V. Sambamurthy" smurthy@RHSMITH.UMD.EDU To: ISWORLD@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Dear Colleagues,
For those of you who are planning on submitting a paper to the special issue of the Journal of Strategic Information Systems (guest-edited by V. Sambamurthy and Sirkka Jarvenpaa) on Trust in the Digital Economy, here are some guidelines on the submission procedure.
Journal of Strategic Information Systems has an online paper submission system that we would like you to use for the papers submitted by the June 30 deadline. The original call for papers is included at the bottom of this message. Anyone interested in submitting or reviewing papers for the special issue,
1. please go to http://tprm.temple.edu/jsis/ and register yourself as a user. 2. Before submitting a paper electronically to the system, please remove all personal identification from the submitted paper. 3. Please make sure that you will get an electronic confirmation of your submission. If you do not get an electronic confirmation, please send me or Professor Sirkka Jarvenpaa an email and include your paper as an attachment. 4. If you are not comfortable using the online submission system, we are happy to get an email from you with your submission enclosed as an attachment. 5. Information on JSIS is available from JSIS website: http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/5/2/5/4/4/7/index.htt
If questions, contact one of us (our e-mail addresses appear below in the Call for Papers).
Special Issue of the Journal of Strategic Information Systems Call for Papers
Trust in the Digital Economy
The concept of "trust" is becoming a more critical and visible success element of organizations as they become more information technology intensive in terms of their strategy, structure, business processes, and intra and interorganizational relationships. Trust is essential in nearly any business practice and innovation that involves information technology: distributed systems, virtual organizations and teams, competences built on intangible assets such as knowledge, electronic commerce, and so on. For example, trust is essential for
1. Transacting with customers in electronic environments and managing their privacy . 2. Increasing knowledge sharing in IT enabled organizations (e.g., virtual teams, virtual organizations). 3. Inter-organizational collaborative networks and outsourcing relationships 4. Distributive IT architectures (e.g., peer to peer architectures)
There remains untapped potential for strategic IT research to advance knowledge by developing, testing, corroborating, and extending theories in the area of trust in digital environments. We invite original scholarly works dealing with issues of trust and information systems that advance our knowledge either theoretically or empirically on the role and value of trust in IT enabled business practices and innovations. We are particularly interested in contributions on the creation, evolution, antecedents, consequences, and breakdowns of trust in digital environments. We are open to any of the theoretical schools or perspectives of trust that exist. We invite research based on diverse theoretical perspectives, including organizational behavior and theory, strategic management, sociology, psychology, economics, political science, and computer science. We also encourage and welcome contributions from a wide range of methodological approaches.
The purpose of this special issue is to stimulate theoretical and empirical research on the role and value of trust in IT-enabled competitive strategies, structures, business processes, and intra- an inter-organizational relationships in the contemporary business environments. While there are many interesting and important research issues and questions, we highlight a few below. Authors are encouraged to raise other issues as well and focus their attention on particular industries or industry sectors.
Some of the questions include:
* How and why does trust matter in digital environments? * How is trust created and how does it evolve in digital environments? * What role do information technologies play in increasing trust between parties? * How can the value and impacts of information technologies on trust be assessed? * How do concepts of trust relate to the information technology development tools and development environments? * What are the basis of trust relationships in electronic commerce models (B-C relationships and B-B marketplaces? * What organizational designs, structures, and processes are likely to promote trust? * What is the role of trust in Information technology theories?
Clearly, there are many other interesting research questions related to the special issue theme. Submissions will be handled by one of the Special Issue editors.
Sirkka Jarvenpaa, University of Texas, Austin. Phone: (512) 471-1751. E-mail: Sirkka.Jarvenpaa@bus.utexas.edu
V. Sambamurthy, University of Maryland, College Park. Phone: (301) 405-8645. E-mail: smurthy@rhsmith.umd.edu
All submissions are due by June 30, 2001.
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