[AISWorld] Call for Papers PACIS2010 Human Behavior and IT/IS Track

Chao-Min Chiu cmchiu at mis.nsysu.edu.tw
Sat Jan 16 03:27:31 EST 2010


Human Behavior and IT/IS Track

Description:
In response to the increasingly competitive and knowledge-intensive
environments,
organizations develop more complex forms and structures by leveraging
information
technology (IT). Consequently, the inter-relationships between IT,
individuals and groups
become increasingly complex. It is of great significance and interest
for researchers
to unveil how human behavior and social context may affect the
development, adoption,
implementation, and use of various forms of IT.

We invite papers that test and extend our current understanding of the
issues in this area.
This track focuses on the individual, group and organizational levels
of analysis in the
adoption, use, and effects of IT/IS. Possible topics include, but are
not limited to:

1. New theoretical perspectives that can help us better understand the
intertwined nature
    of social factors and IT/IS.
2. Human and social factors in IT/IS development, adoption, deployment and use.
    Cultural factors for development, adoption, deployment and use of IT/IS.
3. The social and behavioral impacts of Web 2.0 in organizations.
4. Organizational and human factors and the success of virtual teams.
5. The impact of social media (networking) web sites on human
behavior, organizations,
    society, and IT development.
6. The relationships between indicators of social capital and IT/IS use.
7. Online and off-line interactions and the development of social relationships.
8. The application of methodological approaches (e.g., social network
analysis, ethnomethodology,
    conversation analysis) to understand technology development,
adoption, deployment, and use.


Track Co-chairs:
Chao-Min Chiu, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
Weiling Ke, Clarkson University, USA


Important Dates
- Paper submission deadline	    March 8, 2010
- Notification of paper acceptance    April 30, 2010
- Camera-ready manuscripts due	    May 20, 2010
- Conference	                            July 9-12, 2010


You may seek more information at http://www.pacis2010.org/cfp.htm


Chao-Min Chiu
Professor
Department of Information Management
National Sun Yat-sen University
Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 80424
Tel: +886-7-5252000 ext.4733
Fax: +886-7-5254799
Email: cmchiu at mis.nsysu.edu.tw




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