[Asis-l] Call for Participation: pre-ICIS'03 HCI in MIS Workshop
Ping Zhang
Pzhang at syr.edu
Sun Oct 19 20:15:28 EDT 2003
(apology for cross posting)
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Pre-ICIS'03
The Second Annual Workshop on HCI Research in MIS
(HCI/MIS'03)
Sponsored by AIS SIGHCI
http://melody.syr.edu/hci/pre_icis03_wksp
December 12-13, 2003, Seattle, Washington
The workshop will provide an open and constructive discussion forum
of important HCI research in Information Systems. It will address the ways
humans interact with information, technologies, and tasks -- especially in
the business, managerial, organizational, social and cultural contexts by
drawing upon theories and methodologies from all relevant reference
disciplines.
The organizing committee is putting together an interesting and exciting
workshop, and we would like to welcome participation from anyone who
is interested. This year's workshop will feature two panels, 17 peer-
reviewed research presentations, one reception, a best paper award,
and a best reviewer award.
PANEL 1: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN PRACTITIONERS AND
ACADEMIA INTERESTS IN HCI RESEARCH
This year's workshop will try to bridge the gaps between academic
research and industry interests by providing a panel to discuss pressing
topics and issues in HCI research that are relevant to practice but also
meet academic standards. The discussion will bring practitioners and
academia views on what HCI research should be and how to possibly
collaborate between the practitioners and academia.
Panelists:
* Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research (moderator)
* Julie Ratner, Iterative Design Inc.
* Izak Benbasat, University of British Columbia
* Radhika Santhanam, University of Kentucky
* Peter Todd, University of Virginia
PANEL 2: COMMON GROUND OF HCI RESEARCH -
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES
This panel will explore some general questions regarding the common
ground of HCI issues, and will represent each panelist's fields (Psychology,
Computer Science, Information Studies, Information Systems, Computer-
Human Interaction, and Management Information Systems) in a rare
opportunity for such interaction. For example, what is unique or common
about each source of knowledge? Are there overlaps? Are they
synergistic and beneficial or redundant and contradictory?
Panelists:
* Dennis Galletta, University of Pittsburgh (moderator)
* Judy Olson, University of Michigan
* Marilyn Tremaine, NJIT
* Dov Teeni, Tel-Avi University
* Jane Webster, Queen's University
* Jonathan Lazar, Towson University
RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS:
The following 17 papers (grouped into themes) have been accepted for
presentation at the workshop:
(1) Web Design and Evaluation
* Andrea Everard and Dennis Galletta, Effect of Presentation Flaws on
Users' Perception of Quality of On-Line Store's Web Sites: Is it perception
that really counts?
* Felix B Tan and Lai Lai Tung, Exploring Website Evaluation Criteria
using the Repertory Grid Technique: A Web Designers' Perspective
* Dov Te'eni and Hadar Ronen, Interactivity and control: the case of
dynamic maps for navigation in hypertext
(2) Interface Design
* Traci J. Hess, Mark A. Fuller and John Mathew, Gender and Personality
in Media Rich Interfaces: Do Birds of a Feather Flock Together?
* George M. Kasper, A Test of the Theory of DSS Design for User
Calibration: The Effects of Expressiveness and Visibility on User Calibration
* Rita M. Vick, When information technology design favors form over
function: Where is the value-added "tipping point"?
(3) Social Aspects of HCI
* E. Vance Wilson and Ying Lu, A Communication Goals Model
of Online Persuasion
* Tom Roberts and Paul Lowry, The impact of proximity, group
size, and tool choices on the "voice effect": A comparison of individual
voicing in traditional face-to-face, computer-mediated face-to face,
and virtual computer-mediated groups
* Dennis Galletta and Peter Polak, An Empirical Investigation of
Antecedents of Internet Abuse in the Workplace
(4) HCI in Database & Systems Analysis and Design
* Liping Liu, Usability and Efficacy Reactions to Object-Orientation:
The Impact of Prior Knowledge
* Hock Chuan Chan and Lian Xiang, Evaluation of the Relative Impacts of
Data Model and Query Language on User Query Performance
* Paul Bowen, Fiona Rohde and Alice Chiu Yueh Wu, End User Query
Performance: The Interaction of User Characteristics and Information
Request Ambiguity
(5) HCI in Mobile Technology
* Keng Siau, Hong Sheng and Fiona Nah, Developing a Framework for
Trust in Mobile Commerce
* Xiaowen Fang, Susy Chan, Jacek Brzezinski and Shuang Xu , A Study
of Task Characteristics and User Intention to Use Handheld Devices for
Mobile Commerce
* Jinwoo Kim, Post-Adoption Behavior of Mobile Internet Users: A
Model-Based Comparison between Continuers and Discontinuers
(6) Organizational Aspects of HCI
* Catherine Arnott Smith, A Model Made of Paper: Clinicians Navigate
the Electronic Health Record
* Andrew Gemino and Drew Parker, Is Relevance Relevant? Investigating
Coherence in Knowledge Sharing Environments
WORKSHOP REGISTRATION:
Anyone interested in the workshop is welcome to register and participate.
The workshop is held in conjunction with ICIS'03 conference (International
Conference on Information Systems) and has the workshop registration
process built in the ICIS registration system. However, you DO NOT have
to register for ICIS in order to participate in the workshop. Please see the
workshop website (http://melody.syr.edu/hci/pre_icis03_wksp) for more
details on registration.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE:
Izak Benbasat, University of British Columbia
Fred Davis, University of Arkansas
Dennis Galletta, University of Pittsburgh
Sirkka Jarvenpaa, The University of Texas at Austin
Jane Webster, Queen's University
Vladimir Zwass, Fairleigh Dickinson University
WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS:
Ping Zhang, Syracuse University
Jonathan Lazar, Towson University
Scott McCoy, College of William and Mary
PROGRAM CHAIR:
Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Traci Hess, Washington State University
Jeff Kim, University of Washington
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Dinesh Batra, Florida International University
Shirley (Annie) Becker, Northern Arizona University
Paul Beckman, San Francisco State University
Hock Chuan Chan, National University of Singapore
Susy Chan, DePaul University
Patrick Chau, University of Hong Kong
Jasbir Dhaliwal, Northern Kentucky University
Mark Dishaw, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Anthony Faiola, Indiana University at Indianapolis
Xiaowen Fang, DePaul University
Christina Finneran, Syracuse University
John E. Galvin, Indiana University
Andrew Gemino, Simon Fraser University
Matt Germonprez, Case Western Reserve University
Jane Gravill, University of Western Ontario
Richard Hall, University of Missouri-Rolla
Traci Hess, Washington State University
Pamela Hinds, Stanford University
Andrea Houston, Louisiana State University
Chuck Kacmar, Florida State University
Arnold Kamis, Bentley College
Jinwoo Kim, Yonsei University
Barbara Klein, University of Michigan-Dearborn
Zoonky Lee, Yonsei University
Sheau-Farn Max Liang, National Taipei University of Technology
Nancy Lightner, Appalachian State University
Astrid Lipp, Georgia State University
Eleanor Loiacono, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Paul Lowry, Brigham Young University
Ann Majchrzak, University of Southern California
Jiye Mao, City University of Hong Kong
Nelson Massad, Florida Atlantic University
Robbie Nakatsu, Loyola Marymount University
Tom Plocher, Honeywell Technology Center
Srinivasan (Chino) Rao, University of Texas at San Antonio
Julie Ratner, InfoSpace
Tom Roberts, University of Kansas
Howard Rosenbaum, Indiana University
Larry Seligman, University of Georgia
Cheri Speier, Michigan State University
Thomas Stafford, University of Memphis
Noam Tractinsky, Ben-Gurion University
Lai Lai Tung, Nanyang Technological University
Ozgur Turetken, Temple University
Misha Vaughan, Oracle Corporation
Viswanath Venkatesh, University of Maryland
Susan Wiedenbeck, Drexel University
Fons Wijnhoven, University of Twente
Vance Wilson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Mun Yi, University of South Carolina
Fatemeh (Mariam) Zahedi, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Wenli Zhu, Microsoft Corporation
If you have any question about the workshop, please do not hesitate to
contact Ping Zhang (pzhang at syr.edu) or any of the organizing committee
members.
We hope to see many of you at the Pre-ICIS'03 HCI Research in MIS Workshop in Seattle soon!
_________________________________
Dr. Ping Zhang
Associate Professor
School of Information Studies
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244
Phone: (315) 443-5617
Fax: (315) 443-5806
pzhang at syr.edu
IST at SU: http://istweb.syr.edu
AIS SIGHCI: http://melody.syr.edu/hci
Dr. Zhang: http://melody.syr.edu/pzhang
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