---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: DIGIT deadline for submissions extended to Sept. 28 Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 12:26:27 -0400 From: "Seligman, Larry (SELIGML)" SELIGML@UCMAIL.UC.EDU To: ISWORLD@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
We are told that the events of last week understandably have made it difficult for some who wished to submit papers or panel proposals to meet the September 15th deadline for this year's DIGIT Workshop. We therefore have extended this deadline to September 28th. The following is a copy of the CFP.
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DIGIT -- 2001 Workshop Announcement and Call For Papers, Panels and Mini-Tutorials
Diffusion Interest Group in Information Technology
---Workshop Announcement---
A pre-ICIS workshop of people interested in information technology adoption and diffusion will be held on Sunday, December 16, 2001 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in New Orleans, Louisiana. The workshop will include 2-3 one-hour research paper presentations and 2-3 panel discussions and/or mini-tutorials.
Faculty members and doctoral students are encouraged to attend and submit papers, panel proposals, and/or mini-tutorial proposals. The deadline for submission of papers is September 28, 2001. Notification of acceptance or rejection will be made by November 1, 2001. See the CFP below for more details.
It is not necessary to submit a paper in order to attend DIGIT. Lunch and refreshments will be provided to attendees. In order to foster the workshop atmosphere that has developed in previous meetings, registration will again be limited to 30 people. For information about past DIGIT workshops, please see http://www.mis.temple.edu/digit/.
---Call for Papers, Panels, and Mini-Tutorials---
We are interested in receiving papers related to information technology adoption and diffusion. In the interest of discussing the most current research in this area, working papers are encouraged as well as more complete papers. Papers dealing with the adoption and/or diffusion of information technology at the individual, work group, or organizational level are invited.
All submissions will be blind reviewed. Papers should not have been published previously in a proceedings or journal, nor be under review elsewhere, but may be submitted elsewhere after the DIGIT meeting. At least one author will register and attend the workshop to present the paper if the work is accepted.
The objective of the panels is to attract controversial and/or novel perspectives (both theoretical and methodological) on information technology adoption and diffusion topics. Ideally, the panelists should espouse diverse yet complementary perspectives on their topic.
Mini-tutorials should focus on potentially relevant methods and theories for adoption and diffusion research.
---Instructions for Contributors---
- Papers -
1. All papers are to be double-spaced and submitted electronically (email preferred) in either Word format. Working papers or research in process will be limited to ten pages. Research papers should be limited to twenty pages. Both should include an abstract.
2. The title page should include the title, the names of author(s) and affiliations, and e-mail addresses. The main body of the paper should have a title, but no author identification.
All submissions for papers (by September 28, 2001) are to be sent electronically to:
Sue Brown Assistant Professor of Information Systems Kelley School of Business Indiana University suebrown@indiana.edu
Reviews and final acceptance notification (by November 1, 2001) will be coordinated by Sue Brown.
- Panels and Mini-Tutorials -
Proposals for panels should include the title of the proposed panel, name, affiliation, and e-mail of the panel coordinator and participants, and a description of the proposed panel.
Panel proposals should be sent electronically to:
Elena Karahanna Associate Professor - MIS Terry College of Business University of Georgia ekarah@terry.uga.edu
Registration information will be electronically distributed via ISWorld and DIGIT-L. Individuals interested in joining DIGIT can send an e-mail to Wynne Chin at wchin@uh.edu.
Additional information about DIGIT and past meetings can be accessed at the DIGIT website at:
http://www.mis.temple.edu/digit/
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