[Asis-l] 3rd and last CFP: Pre-ICIS'03 HCI/MIS Workshop
Ping Zhang
Pzhang at syr.edu
Wed Aug 20 10:11:23 EDT 2003
(apology for cross-posting)
3rd and Last
CALL FOR PAPERS
HCI/MIS 2003
The Second Annual Workshop on HCI Research in MIS
http://melody.syr.edu/hci/pre_icis03_wksp
December 12-13, 2003 (Pre-ICIS), Seattle, Washington
Sponsored by AIS SIGHCI (http://melody.syr.edu/hci)
Building upon past successes of the first workshop (pre-ICIS'02, Barcelona),
AMCIS panels and minitracks (2002, 2003), as well as the tremendous interests
in broad HCI issues exhibited by MIS colleagues, the AIS SIGHCI
is planning its second annual HCI/MIS research workshop to be held prior
to ICIS 2003 in Seattle, Washington in December 2003.
IMPORTANT DATES FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS:
Paper submission deadline: August 31, 2003.
Notification of acceptance: October 15, 2003
Extended abstracts due for proceedings: October 31, 2003
Workshop: December 12-13, 2003
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 the 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. This year's workshop will also try to bridge the gaps between
academic research and industry interests by providing panels to debate pressing
topics and issues in HCI that are relevant to the MIS field.
JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (JMIS) SPECIAL SECTION:
Dr. Vladimir Zwass, editor-in-chief of JMIS (http://jmis.bentley.edu/), has agreed
to fast track successful expansions of the best complete research papers from
the workshop for a special section devoted to the workshop. The special
section is to be published in 2004. It will be co-edited by Izak Benbasat, Ping Zhang,
Fiona Nah, and Jonathan Lazar. More details can be found at the
workshop webpage.
TOPICS:
Possible topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- The perceptual, behavioral, cognitive, motivational, and affective/emotional
aspects of human 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 and/or innovative approaches, guidelines, and standards for
analysis, design, and development of interactive devices and systems,
- Usability engineering, metrics and methods for user interface assessment
and evaluation of end-user computing in work or non-work
environment, especially in the Internet era
- 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 already. Since this is a workshop, we actively
solicit papers describing novel research ideas that may be
at a relatively early stage of development. Full papers
are preferred (with a limit of 5,000 words including
references), although extended abstracts of at least
2,500 words (must include references) will also be considered.
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 Fiona Nah at fnah at unl.edu and copied to Ping Zhang at pzhang at syr.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 manuscripts should be double-spaced with
Times New Roman 12-point font and one-inch margins around.
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 will be available
later at the workshop webpage.
BEST PAPER AWARD:
This year, the workshop will select one best paper for the award. 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 the organizing committee and several Program Committee
members will review the candidates and select the best paper. Award will be
given at the workshop.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
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
Program chair:
Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Program Committee:
Dinesh Batra, Florida International 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
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
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
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
Fatemeh (Mariam) Zahedi, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Wenli Zhu, Microsoft Corporation
_________________________________
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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