-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [WI] Last CFP: HCI Track in the 22nd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2014) Datum: Tue, 03 Dec 2013 11:15:57 +0100 Von: Volker Wulf volker.wulf@fit.fraunhofer.de An: Liste@fit.fraunhofer.de:Wirtschaftsinformatik wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Call for Papers ************ Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Track European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) 2014 9-11 June, 2014 Tel Aviv, Israel http://ecis2014.eu/
Important Dates ************* Paper Submission begins: 1 November, 2013 Call for Papers Submission Deadline Date: 8 December, 2013 Notification of acceptance: 3 March, 2014 Panel submission deadline: 5 March, 2014 Final version of accepted papers due: 30 March, 2014 Early Bird Registration closes: 16 April, 2014
AIS is the premier professional association for individuals and organizations who lead the research, teaching, practice, and study of information systems worldwide. Within the AIS community, HCI research has traditionally emphasized the interaction between humans, information, technologies, and tasks in organizational context. However, as work is becoming increasingly digitized, new work contexts are created, and digital artifacts permeate the borders between work and non-work contexts, it is time for us to expand the boundaries of phenomena studied by AIS HCI researchers.
The aim of the HCI track in the 22nd European Conference on Information Systems is to provide a forum for AIS members and other HCI researchers and professionals to acknowledge each other's work, and to discuss, develop, and promote a range of issues related to the history, reference disciplines, theories, practice, methods and techniques associated with the interaction between humans, information and technology. The track is open to all types of research approaches (e.g., conceptualization, theorization, case study, action research, grounded theory, experimentation, survey, simulation and interpretive studies) to study or examine HCI-related problems and issues.
Topics of Interest ************** Possible topics include, but are not limited to: • The perceptual, behavioral, cognitive, motivational, and affective/emotional aspects of humans and their interaction with IT/IS • Digitized knowledge and human information seeking behavior • User-centered/participatory/informed design and evaluation for different types of applications in a variety of contexts: - B2B, B2C, C2C e-commerce - Social and collaborative shopping in e-commerce - Computer Supported Collaborative Work - Social Media - Enterprise systems - Small-screen mobile devices and pervasive computing - Surface and gesture-based computing - Multi-dimensional information visualizations - Applications for elderly, children, young and special needs populations - Applications for home/leisure context - Open source software development or end user development context - 3D web and virtual worlds • Integrated or innovative approaches and guidelines for analysis, design, and development of interactive devices and systems • Usability engineering, metrics, and methods for user interface assessment • Evaluation of the user experience in a work or non-work environment • Information technology acceptance, diffusion, and appropriation issues from cognitive, behavioral, affective, motivational, social, cultural, and user interface design perspectives • The impact of interactive technology design on attitudes, behavior, performance, perception, and productivity • Issues in software learning and training • Cross-cultural aspects of HCI • New practices bridging interactions at work and beyond (e.g., BYOD – bring your own device) • Innovative interface ideas for human-computer interaction - Surface computing or multi-touch interaction - Kinetic and gesture based interaction - Voice and conversational interaction • Human-computer interaction and the design of services • Cognitive and affective aspects of software developers and software development teams
Sponsorship ********** Best complete research papers will be invited to be fast tracked to AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction (http://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/).
Track Chairs ********** Torkil Clemmensen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, tc.itm@cbs.dk Noam Tractinsky, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, noamt@bgu.ac.il Volker Wulf, University of Siegen and Fraunhofer FIT, Germany, volker.wulf@uni-siegen.de Ping Zhang, Syracuse University, USA, pzhang@syr.edu
Associate Editors ************** Jose Abdelnour-Nocera, University of West London, U.K. Mads Bødker, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Nina Boulus, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark Margot Brereton, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Pedro Campos, University of Maderia, Portugal Irit Hadar, Haifa University, Israel Netta Iivari, Oulu University, Finland Joel Lanir, Haifa University, Israel Virpi Roto, Aalto University, Finland Gunnar Stevens, University of Siegen, Germany Eran Toch, Tel Aviv University, Israel Ravi Vatrapu, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Fiona Nah, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA Sari Kujala, Aalto University, Finland Hannakaisa Isomäki, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Susanne Mäkelä, University of Eastern Finland, Finland Chee-Wee Tan, University of Groningen, The Netherlands