[Asis-l] FINAL Call for Papers: SIGHCI Pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI in MIS ***Deadline Extended - Papers due by August 29, 2005***
Scott McCoy
scott.mccoy at business.wm.edu
Thu Aug 25 22:19:07 EDT 2005
Due to an overwhelming number of requests, the program chairs have decided
to extend the submission due date for the HCI Workshop to Monday, August 29,
2005 at 11:59 pm ET.
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FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS (Apologies for Cross Posting)
HCI/MIS 2005
The Fourth Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS
http://business.wm.edu/scott.mccoy/hci.html
Sponsored by AIS SIGHCI (http://sigs.aisnet.org/sighci/)
Saturday, December 10, 2005 (One day workshop) Las Vegas, NV
Building upon past successes of the pre-ICIS HCI/MIS workshops as well as
the tremendous interests in broad HCI issues exhibited by MIS colleagues,
the AIS SIGHCI will hold its fourth annual pre-ICIS HCI/MIS research
workshop prior to ICIS 2005 in Las Vegas, NV on Saturday, December 10, 2005.
IMPORTANT DATES FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS:
* Submission Deadline - August 29, 2005 at 11:59 pm ET
* Notification of Acceptance - October 10, 2005
* Extended Abstracts Due for Proceedings - October 24, 2005
* Workshop - December 10, 2005 (One day workshop)
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE:
The objective of the workshop is to provide an open and constructive
discussion forum of important HCI research in Information Systems that
addresses the ways humans interact with information, technologies, and tasks
- especially in business, managerial, organizational, social and/or cultural
contexts. HCI in MIS is concerned with the macro level (versus the micro
level) of Human-Computer Interaction analysis. The purpose of the workshop
is to identify important HCI/MIS problems and innovative research
approaches. The organizing committee is looking for interesting and novel
research ideas as well as studies that address important HCI problems in
today's organizations by drawing upon theories and/or methodologies from all
relevant reference disciplines.
SPECIAL THEME PAPERS OF JAIS
The Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS)
(http://jais.isworld.org), has agreed again to fast track successful
expansions of the best, completed research papers from the workshop for
publication consideration at JAIS. The guest senior editors will be Ping
Zhang, Dennis Galletta, and Izak Benbasat.
TOPICS:
Possible topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- The perceptual, behavioral, cognitive, motivational, and
affective/emotional aspects of humans and their interaction with IT
- User task analysis and modeling
- Digital documents/genres and human information seeking behavior
- Informed user interface design and evaluation for all types of business
and organizational applications such as:
- B2B, B2C, C2C E-Commerce
- E-marketplace and supply chain management
- Group collaboration
- Negotiation and auction
- Enterprise systems
- Intranets
- Extranets
- Small-screen mobile devices and pervasive computing
- Multi-dimensional information visualizations
- 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 end-user computing in a work or non-work environment
- Information technology acceptance and diffusion issues from cognitive,
behavioral, affective, motivational, cultural, and user interface design
perspectives
- The impact of interfaces/information technology on attitudes, behavior,
performance, perception, and productivity
- Issues in software learning and training
- Gender and technology
- Issues related to the elderly, the young, and special needs populations
- Other human factors issues related to human interaction with technologies
PAPER SUBMISSIONS:
Authors are encouraged to submit high quality research papers (completed or
research-in-progress papers) that are original. The submissions should not
be currently under review elsewhere and the papers should have not appeared
elsewhere.
Submissions will undergo a double-blind review process. Authors should agree
to provide timely reviews of at most two other submissions, if requested.
Manuscripts should be in MS Word format and be submitted as email
attachments to the workshop program co-chairs: Mun Yi (myi at moore.sc.edu),
Andrea Houston (ahoust2 at lsu.edu), and Paul Benjamin Lowry
(paul.lowry at byu.edu), with the subject heading "HCI/MIS workshop
submission." Authors can use the body of the email as the cover letter for
the submission and should ensure that their identities do not appear in any
part of the manuscript.
The first page of the manuscript should have a title, the type of the
submission (complete research or research in progress), total word count of
the submission, an abstract of less than 300 words, and a list of 5-6
keywords.
All submissions must be:
- Formatted for 8½ x 11 inch paper (1 inch = 2.54 cm)
- Have 1 inch margins all around (1 inch = 72 points)
- Use Times New Roman 12 font
- Use 1.5 or greater line spacing
- Word file formats, only Word will be accepted
Maximum Length:
- Completed research papers, 20 pages (excluding the title and abstract
page, but including all figures, tables, and references) formatted as
described above.
- Research in Progress, 10 pages (excluding the title and abstract page, but
including all figures, tables, and references) formatted as described above.
WORKSHOP PUBLICATION:
Extended abstracts of all accepted papers will be published in the workshop
proceedings. This inclusion should not affect full versions of the papers to
be published later in journals. More details on the format and requirements
of the camera-ready version for the proceedings are available at the
workshop webpage.
BEST PAPER AWARD:
The award will be given to the authors of the best paper submitted to the
workshop. The selection of the best paper is a two-stage process. First,
best paper candidates are selected based on the reviews of all the
submissions. Then a special committee consisting of organizing committee
members and several Program Committee members will review the candidates and
select the best paper. The best paper award will be presented at the
workshop.
BEST REVIEWER AWARD:
The program co-chairs will identify and select the best reviewer and the
award will be presented at the workshop.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Workshop Co-chairs:
- Scott McCoy, College of William & Mary (scott.mccoy at business.wm.edu)
- Traci Hess, Washington State University (thess at cbe.wsu.edu)
Program Co-chairs:
- Mun Yi, University of South Carolina (myi at moore.sc.edu)
- Andrea Houston, Louisiana State University (ahoust2 at lsu.edu)
- Paul Benjamin Lowry, Brigham Young University, (paul.lowry at byu.edu)
Advisory Committee:
- Jane Carey, Arizona State University West
- Izak Benbasat, University of British Columbia
- Dennis Galletta, University of Pittsburgh
- Sirkka Jarvenpaa, University of Texas at Austin
- Fiona Nah, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Ping Zhang, Syracuse University
- Vladimir Zwass, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Program Committee:
- Margherita Antona, University of Crete
- Shirley (Annie) Becker, Florida Institute of Technology
- Steve Bellman, University of Western Australia
- Paul L. Bowen, University of Queensland, Australia
- Hock Chuan Chan, National University of Singapore
- Susy Chan, DePaul University
- Gilbert Cockton, University of Sunderland
- Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research
- Anthony (Tony) Faiola, Indiana University at Indianapolis
- Xiaowen Fang, DePaul University
- Kirk Fiedler, University of South Carolina
- Terry Fox, Baylor University
- Mark Fuller, Washington State University
- Andrew Gemino, Simon Fraser University
- Matt Germonprez, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
- David Green, Morehead State University
- Gary Hackbarth, Iowa State University
- Milena Head, McMaster University
- Stefan Holmlid, Santa Anna IT Research Institute
- Weiyin Hong, University of Nevada at Las Vegas
- Geoffrey Hubona, Georgia State University
- Yujong Hwang, DePaul University
- Richard Johnson, University of Central Florida
- Chuck Kacmar, University of Alabama
- Arnold Kamis, Bentley College
- Jinwoo Kim, Yonsei University
- Nancy Lightner, South University
- John Lim, National University of Singapore
- Moez Limayem, City University of Hong Kong
- Susan Lippert, Drexel University
- Liping Liu, University of Akron
- Jiye Mao, Remin University of China
- Nelson Massad, Florida Atlantic University
- Robbie Nakatsu, Loyola Marymount University
- Ant Ozok, University of Maryland Baltimore Campus
- Jonathan Palmer, College of William and Mary
- Souren Paul, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
- Srinivasan (Chino) Rao, University of Texas at San Antonio
- Fiona H. Rohde, University of Queensland, Australia
- Howard Rosenbaum, Indiana University
- Khawaja Saeed, Wichita State University
- Larry Seligman, University of Georgia
- Mark Silver, Fordham University
- Peter Tarasewich, Northeastern University
- Josie Taylor, Open University, UK
- David Tegarden, Virginia Polytechnical Institute
- Raul Trejo, ITESM
- Ozgur Turetken, Temple University
- Viswanath Venkatesh, University of Arkansas
- John Wells, Washington State University
- Susan Wiedenbeck, Drexel University
- Fons Wijnhoven, University of Twente
- Vance Wilson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Wei Zhang, University of Massachusetts at Boston
Local Arrangement Committee:
- Brian Jones, Tennessee Technological University
- Weiyin Hong, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
If you have any questions about the workshop, please contact the workshop
co-chairs.
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Scott McCoy
Assistant Professor of MIS
School of Business
College of William and Mary
P.O. Box 8795
Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795
Phone: (757) 221-2062
Fax: (757) 221-2937
Email: scott.mccoy at business.wm.edu
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