[Asis-l] CFP HICSS minitrack Global, International, and Cross-Cultural Issues in IS
Fichman, Pnina
fichman at indiana.edu
Tue Mar 25 09:48:37 EDT 2014
[Apologies for cross-posting]
CFP HICSS minitrack Global, International, and Cross-Cultural Issues in IS
Track: Internet and the Digital Economy
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) 48, January 5-8, 2015, Kauai, Hawaii http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/
Papers Due: June 15, 2014 via the HICSS conference system http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_48/apahome48.htm
This minitrack focuses on the sociotechnical dynamics and the ways in which the Internet affects people, groups, organizations, and societies. We are in particular interested in the impact of global, international, and cross-cultural issues on ICT development, implementation and use across the globe.
Globalization has historically been tied to technological innovation, and the present era of a networked information society is no different. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have provided the infrastructure for multinational businesses, created new cultural connections irrespective of geographic boundaries and distances, and allowed an increasingly mobile global population to be connected to their friends, families, and cultures no matter where they are. The issues surrounding global, international, and cross cultural issues in Information Systems (IS) attracted much scholarly attention and have been explored under myriad contexts.
The minitrack welcomes submissions that relate to all aspects of global IS, or IS research situated in a global, international or cross-cultural context. The minitrack is open to all methodological approaches and perspectives. We are interested in empirical and theoretical work that addresses these and related socio-technical issues.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Research that considers the impacts of cultural values (e.g. on adaptive user interfaces)
* Research on global Cloud sourcing strategies
* Cross-national and cross-cultural comparisons of ICT adoption, use and development (e.g. Internet diffusion and impacts compared between different economies)
* Effects of global social computing on organizational work organization and practices (e.g. pricing strategies)
* Issues relating to globally distributed teams (e.g. the adoption and use of social media by cross-national virtual teams, worker motivation, and human error diversity)
* Issues relating to Internet adoption and the digital society at the national level (e.g. digital infrastructure sophistication across countries)
*Issues relating to global knowledge management (e.g. different knowledge-sharing cultures in multi-national corporations)
*Issues relating to cross-national legislation and regulation (e.g. implications of different regulations governing Green IT in the EU vs. US or Asian countries)
* Issues relating to global ICT governance (e.g. sustainable strategies for standardization and harmonization in evolving business networks)
* Single country studies showing implications for other locations or results different from other contexts (e.g. impact of ICT policies on a transition economy)
* Multi-country studies of ICT adoption, use, and development (e.g. e-commerce adoption involving multiple countries)
* Global impacts of big data on governments, multinational companies, NGOs and other organizations
Minitrack Organizers:
Pnina Fichman, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University, Bloomington; fichman at indiana.edu<mailto:fichman at indiana.edu>
Edward W.N. Bernroider, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Institute for Information Management and Control, Vienna, Austria; edward.bernroider at wu.ac.at<mailto:edward.bernroider at wu.ac.at>
Erran Carmel, Kogod School of Business, American University, Washington D.C.; carmel at american.edu<mailto:carmel at american.edu>
About HICSS conferences:
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_48/apahome48.htm
Now in its 48th year, the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) is one of the longest-standing continuously running scientific conferences. This conference brings together researchers in an aloha-friendly atmosphere conducive to free exchange of scientific ideas. Unique characteristics of the conference include:
* A matrix structure of tracks and themes that enables research on a rich mixture of computer-based applications and technologies.
* Three days of research paper presentations and discussions in a workshop setting that promotes interaction leading to additional research.
* A full day of Symposia, Workshops, and Tutorials. See Program Components for additional detail.
* A truly international experience with participants usually from over 40 countries, (approximately 50% non-US).
* Papers published in the Proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society Press and carried in the IEEE digital library Xplore. Access to HICSS papers is in the top 2% of IEEE Conferences.
* Paper presentations and discussions which frequently lead to revised and extended papers that are published in journals, books, and special issues.
* A keynote address and distinguished lecture which explore particularly relevant topics and concepts.
* Best Paper Awards<http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_47/bestpapers2014.htm> in each track which recognize superior research performance.
* HICSS is the #1 IS conference in terms of citations as recorded by Google Scholar.
Recent research that shows HICSS ranked second in citation ranking among 18 Information Systems (IS) conferences, ranked third in value to the MIS field among 13 Management Information Systems (MIS) conferences, and ranked second in conference rating among 11 IS conferences. The Australian Government's Excellence in Research project (ERA) has given HICSS an "A" rating.
Important deadlines for authors:
* June 15: Submit full manuscripts for review. Review is double-blind.
* Aug 15: Review System emails Acceptance Notices to authors.
* Oct 1: Early Registration fee deadline. (Fees will increase
on Sept 16 and Dec 1.) Early Registration fee: $625
* Oct 2: General Registration Fee begins: $695 (Registration price remains through December 1, 2014)
* Oct 15: Papers without at least one registered author will
be deleted from the Proceedings; authors will be so notified.
* Dec 2: Late Registration fee beings: $795 (Registration price remains through conference)
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