-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] Blockchain Research eWorkshop Date: Fri, 8 May 2020 11:00:06 +0000 From: Trevor Clohessy Trevor.Clohessy@gmit.ie To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Blockchain Research eWorkshop: https://ecis2020.ma/workshops-and-ancillary-meetings/
Beyond the Horizon - June 5th (2pm - 5pm Irish Standard Time)https://ecis2020.ma/workshops-and-ancillary-meetings/
Blockchain Research eWorkshop
Title: Blockchain: Beyond the Horizon
Call for Abstracts: Deadline May 10th, 2020
Description of eWorkshop
Building on the success of two previous ECIS workshops in Portsmouth, UK, in 2018 and in Stockholm, Sweden, in 2019, the aim of this virtual eWorkshop is to advance the theoretical and practical discussions on Blockchain and to provide substantial feedback to authors with an interactive format. This eWorkshop is open to both early-stage and advanced blockchain research projects and offers networking opportunities.
The goal of the eWorkshop is twofold: (1) giving feedback to the authors and helping them to develop their ideas, and (2) providing virtual networking and collaboration opportunities.
Abstract Submission Requirements/Limits
This virtual eWorkshop is open to academic, public sector, governmental and industry participants. eWorkshop participants are selected based on extended abstracts. These abstracts can either be ideas or suggestions for academic papers or research collaborations or insights from proposed or current industry blockchain projects. Either way, they should be early stage, but show some potential.
In the abstract the authors 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, the research method being used and the expected findings. 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 eWorkshop will be restricted to 10 presenters. Non-presenters are also welcome to attend. Please contact the facilitating team to register for the free eWorkshop.
All accepted authors will be expected to read all accepted papers prior to the eWorkshop. Initially, the authors will briefly present an overview of their research. They will then receive constructive feedback on how they can advance their own blockchain research or projects.
Relevant Dates:
Submissions due by May 10, 2020, to be sent to eWorkshop organizers below.
Replies by May 20th, 2020
Workshops and Tutorials will be held on Friday June 5th (2pm – 5pm IST).
The eWorkshop will be held on Microsoft Teams.
Please Send Abstracts to the Facilitating team:
Trevor Clohessy, Assistant Professor, Department of Enterprise and Technology, Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Ireland Email: trevor.clohessy@gmit.iemailto:trevor.clohessy@gmit.ie
Eamon Walsh, Lecturer, PhD Researcher and Head of Department, Department of Enterprise and Technology, Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Ireland Email: eamon.walsh@gmit.iemailto:eamon.walsh@gmit.ie
Horst Treiblmaier, Professor, Modul University Vienna, Austria Email: horst.treiblmaier@modul.ac.atmailto:horst.treiblmaier@modul.ac.at
Theo Stratopoulos, Associate Professor,
School of Accounting and Finance, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Email: tstratopoulos@uwaterloo.camailto:tstratopoulos@uwaterloo.ca
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