[AISWorld] CFP Conf-IRM 2011 12-14 June in Seoul, Sth Korea (in association with KMIS Conference)

Felix Tan felix.tan at aut.ac.nz
Wed Jul 7 18:06:10 EDT 2010


2011 International Conference on Information Resources Management
in association with the Korea Society of MIS Conference 
(Conf-IRM is an AIS Affiliated Conference - www.conf-irm.org)

Lotte Hotel, Seoul, South Korea
12-14 June, 2011

Call for Papers

Theme: Services Management and Innovation with IT

Important Dates
Submission date: November 1, 2010
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: February  1, 2011
Final Submission and Early Registration due date:  March 1, 2011

The organizing committee invites you to submit your research work, teaching cases, and proposals for panels and tutorials to Conf-IRM.   All conference submissions will be double-blind and peer reviewed. 
 
Submission Types and Guidelines:

(i) Full Length Submissions
Submissions must be no more than 5000 words, including references, appendices and title page, with a maximum of 5 figures/tables. Submissions must be original, and previously unpublished, conceptual or empirical research manuscript for review. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings in their entirety upon payment of registration fees.  Papers accepted and presented at the conference will also be placed in the AIS e-Library. Papers not presented at the conference, for any reason, will not be included in the AIS e-Library.  Highly rated papers by the reviewers will be considered for publications in selected Journals. Moreover, the paper that best represents, in terms of quality and suitability to the theme and ideals of the conference will be awarded the "Best Paper" Award during the conference.

(ii) Research-in-Progress Submissions
Submissions of no more than 2000 words with a maximum of 3 figures/tables. All research-in-progress submissions will be published in the proceedings as short papers.

(iii) Teaching Cases
We welcome submissions of teaching cases. The cases should be based on real situations and targeted at specific learning objectives.  Cases should be no more than 5000 words and must be accompanied by instructor teaching notes (not included in the 5000 words).  The teaching notes will not be published. 

(iv) Panel and Tutorial Submissions
Submissions of not more than 1000 words. Proposals should include the objectives, issues to be covered and full details of all presenters. Method of presentation is at the submitter's discretion; however, the submitter has the responsibility for providing his/her own panel members. All accepted proposals will appear in the conference proceedings (Please note that all panelists and tutorial presenters must register for the conference). 

Submissions of all types must be received by November 1, 2010. Details of tracks and submission information will be announced soon. 

Send all your inquiries to:

Conference Co-Chairs
Jae In Oh, Dankook University and President of Korea Society of MIS, jioh at dankook.ac.kr 
Felix B Tan, AUT University, New Zealand, felix.tan at aut.ac.nz 

Program Co-Chairs
Kichan Nam, Sogang Business School, Sogang University, Korea, knam at ccs.sogang.ac.kr 
Sue Conger, University of Dallas, sconger at aol.com 

Local Program Chair
Yong Jin Kim, Sogang Business School, Sogang University, Korea,  yongjkim at sogang.ac.kr 
Jairo Gutierrez, Universidad Tecnologica de Bolivar, Colombia, jgutierrezd at unitecnologica.edu.co 

Publications and Proceedings Chair
Lech Janczewski, The University of Auckland, New Zealand, lech at auckland.ac.nz 

International Co-Chairs
Sherif Kamel, American University in Cairo, Egypt, skamel at aucegypt.edu 
Gerald Grant, Carleton University, Canada, gerald_grant at carleton.ca 
G. Harindranath, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, g.harindranath at rhul.ac.uk 
Anol Bhattacherjee, University of South Florida, abhatt at usf.edu 






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