---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: AMCIS 2002 Dallas Call for Papers Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 08:04:42 -0600 From: "Nicholas Romano, Jr." nicholas-romano@dev21.tcom.okstate.edu To: ISWORLD@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Call for Papers
2002 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Dallas, Texas August 9-11, 2002
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday, March 15, 2002
Web site: http://hsb.baylor.edu/AMCIS2002 and click on "Call for Papers"
Reveiwer Chair Nicholas C. Romano, Jr., along with Program Co-Chairs, Reagan Ramsower and John Windsor, Conference Chairs G.W. Willis and Jack Becker, the Conference Committee members and AIS invite scholars and practitioners worldwide to participate in the program for the 2002 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2002). The conference covers important issues in Information Systems and serves the research and teaching interests of the IS community.
ALL paper submissions, reviews, and final decisions for AMCIS 2002 will be done via the Temple Peer Review System (TPRM at http://tprm.temple.edu/amcis2002/) One author for each paper must register on TPRM and then upload the paper into the correct minitrack.
Call for papers: ===========
Papers (Completed research and Research-in-progress) are solicited. AMCIS recognizes the value of papers on technical, organizational, learning, curriculum and professional development topics, as well as papers taking conceptual, theoretical, empirical, or practical approaches. The deadline for submitting papers is March 15th, 2002.
Mini-tracks are the predominant method for organizing topics at AMCIS conferences. Mini-tracks are an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to focus on sub-topics of specific interest, and to foster cohesive and interactive sessions. Because of the large number of mini-tracks, related mini-tracks have been grouped into categories.
The AMCIS conference program uses a centralized electronic submission system to distribute papers to the appropriate mini-track chair(s) for review. Mini-track chair(s) handle the reviewing process and are responsible for the acceptance of papers with minimal oversight from the program co-chairs. Mini-tracks may have slightly difference submission requirements so authors should locate the appropriate mini-track for their paper below and carefully examine the call for papers to that mini-track. Authors are encouraged to contact the mini-track chair for help with submission and to answer questions.
The Mini-tracks categories for AMCIS 2002 are:
Organizational & Behavioral Research *Organizational Change *Customer Collaboration & Virtual Communities *Skills Portfolios for Information Technologies-Acquisition, Development & Management *Trust in an Organizational & e-Business Contest *Dysfunction in Computer-Mediated Communication *Strategic Telework: Present and Future Directions *Managing the Corporate IS Organization in the 21st Century
Information Systems Development *Information Systems Evaluation *Integration Patterns in Legacy-System Migration *Information Systems Strategy & Implementation *Component-Based Software Development and Software Reuse *Information Technology Project Management
E-Commerce Systems and Issues *Assessment of E-Commerce Systems: Theories, Instruments, Applications, and Methodologies *E-Systems Development: Architectures, Models, Methods, and Methodologies *Electronic Commerce Customer Relationship Management *Customer Service Systems *Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce *E-Government Strategies and Projects *In Search of IT Components in EC *Strategic Planning for E-Commerce Systems (SPECS) *Business Models for the Digital Economy
Supply Chain Systems and Issues *Supply Chain Management in the Digital Economy *IT Infrastructure for Supply Chains
M-Commerce Systems and Issues *Mobile Commerce and Location-Based Services *Wireless Information Systems: M-Commerce and Beyond
Data Management Systems and Issues *Databases and Data Management *Data Warehousing and Data Mining
Networking Systems and Issues *Network and Internet Security
Enterprise/Strategic Systems and Issues *Strategic Information Systems in the Digital Economy *Enterprise Systems Stream Proposal
Decision Support Systems and Issues *Decision Support Systems
Accounting Systems and Issues *Accounting Information Systems
Intelligent Agent Systems and Issues *Intelligent Agent and Multi-Agent Systems in Business
Outsourcing Systems and Issues *Application Service Providers
Human Computer Interface *Visualization, Media Technology, and Multimedia *Human-Computer Interaction Studies in MIS
IS Foundations and Research Methodologies *Philosophical Foundations of Information Systems *Social Theory in Information Systems Research-Theoretical, Methodological and Empirical Challenges *Critical Information Systems Research- Theoretical, Methodological and Empirical Challenges *Building Relationships between Information Systems and Other Academic Disciplines
International Issues in IT *Information Technology and its Impact in Latin America
Educational and Learning Technologies *Emerging Learning Technologies, Pedagogies and Marketplace Issues
Individual calls for papers for each of the mini-tracks may be found at http://hsb.baylor.edu/AMCIS2002/miniprograms.htm
All papers will be submitted electronically. Details for submission of your paper may be found at http://hsb.baylor.edu/AMCIS2002/subpapers.htm
Call for Tutorials ============
Tutorials, which are one and a half hours long, should cover timely topics of interest. In particular, tutorials on such topics as:
1. The conference theme - the wireless world 2. Media technology 3. CRM 4. Security 5. IS role in business continuity 6. Distance education 7. Organizational learning 8. Overview of non-quantitative methods of data analysis 9. Overview of quantitative methods of data analysis 10. New Technologies 11. The economics of computing
will be welcomed.
The format for a tutorial proposal is as follows:
Tutorial title, a 200-word abstract, and a brief outline
Information on the speaker should include the name, affiliation address (postal address, telephone, fax and e-mail), and qualifications for giving the proposed tutorial
Special requirements such as Internet access and access to computers or software, and etc.
E-mail your tutorial proposal to Paul Gray at Paul.Gray@cgu.edu
Call for Panels ===========
Proposals for panels should cover timely topics of interest to the conference theme. Each panel will last 1.5 hours with 3 to 4 speakers. The format for a panel proposal is as follows:
*Panel title, a 200-word abstract, and a brief outline *Information on the panel leader should include the name, affiliation address (postal address, telephone, fax and e-mail) and envisioned activities during the panel *Proposed other panel members
Proposals should be e-mailed to Les Ball at l.ball@neu.edu
Call for Workshops ==============
Proposals for workshops for full day or one half day, should cover timely topics of interest to the conference theme. Workshops will be conducted the day before the conference (August 8). The format for a workshop proposal is as follows:
*Workshop title, a 200-word abstract, whether it is a whole day or half day, and a brief outline *Information on the workshop leader and/or speaker should include the name, affiliation address (postal address, telephone, fax and e-mail) and envisioned activities during the workshop *Special requirements such as Internet access, access to computers, and limit to the number of enrollees, etc.
Proposals should be e-mailed to Les Ball at l.ball@neu.edu
AMCIS 2002 Conference Co-Chairs:
Jack Becker University of North Texas Business Computer Information Systems Dept. Becker@unt.edu
G. W. Willis Baylor University Information Systems Dept. GW_Willis@baylor.edu
AMCIS 2002 Program Co-Chairs:
Reagan Ramsower Baylor University Information Systems Department Reagan_Ramsower@Baylor.edu
John Windsor University of North Texas Business Computer Information Sys windsor@unt.edu
AMCIS 2002 Reviewer Chair:
Nicholas C. Romano, Jr. Oklahoma State University Department of Management Science and Information Systems Nicholas-Romano@MSTM.OKState.EDU
___________________________________________________________________
|The Sender assumes responsibility that this message conforms to the |ISWorld list policy and conditions of use available at: |http://www.isworld.org/isworldlist |----------------------- ISWorld Net Footer ------------------------ | Need help with ISWorld? -> http://www.isworld.org/isworldlist | If you can't find an answer contact isworld_manager@cornell.edu |___________________________________________________________________
-------------------------------------------------------