[AISWorld] AISWorld Digest, Vol 13, Issue 6

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>   1. Tenure-track Assistant Professor Position: Hong Kong
>      University of Science and Technology (James Thong)
>   2. Faculty Positions in Information Systems and Operations
>      Management (Paul Tallon)
>   3. CFP: Seed Research Grants in Health IT (Prashant Palvia)
>   4. CFP: Design Science Research (DESRIST) 2011 conference
>      (Umapathy, Karthikeyan)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2010 01:16:04 +0800
>From: James Thong <jthong at ust.hk>
>To: aisworld at lists.aisnet.org
>Subject: [AISWorld] Tenure-track Assistant Professor Position: Hong
>	Kong University of Science and Technology
>Message-ID: <4CD198D4.4080003 at ust.hk>
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>Vacancy: One Tenure-track Assistant Professor Position
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>The Department of Information Systems, Business Statistics and 
>Operations Management (ISOM) at the HKUST Business School invites 
>applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in the 
>Information Systems area beginning in Summer 2011. Candidates must have 
>received a doctorate in Information Systems or a related area by July 
>2011. The candidates must also have a strong commitment to high-quality 
>research and excellent teaching. The successful candidate should have 
>the ability to teach at both the MBA and undergraduate levels.
>
>Candidates preferably will be able to teach courses in the following areas:
>- Technology Entrepreneurship
>- Innovation Management
>- Systems Analysis and Design
>
>Established in 1991, the HKUST Business School is the first business 
>school in the Asia-Pacific region to be awarded accreditation by both 
>AACSB and the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). Our MBA 
>programs have consistently being ranked among the top in the world.
>- #1 EMBA program in the world in 2010 (Note: joint program with Kellogg 
>of Northwestern University; Financial Times)
>- #9 MBA program in the world in 2010 (Financial Times)
>
>The six departments in the HKUST Business School are all ranked highly 
>in research rankings (see http://top100.utdallas.edu/).
>
>
>For further information on the HKUST Business School:
>http://www.bm.ust.hk
>
>
>Applicants should submit their curriculum vitae to infosys at ust.hk by 20 
>November, 2010. Short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews 
>at ICIS 2010 in St Louis, Missouri, USA.
>
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>James Y.L. Thong, PhD
>Professor and IS Area Coordinator
>Dept of ISOM, School of Business and Management
>Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
>Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, HONG KONG
>email: jthong at ust.hk; tel: (852) 2358-7631; fax: (852) 2358-2421
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>Message: 2
>Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2010 13:27:52 -0400
>From: Paul Tallon <pptallon at loyola.edu>
>To: "aisworld at lists.aisnet.org" <aisworld at lists.aisnet.org>
>Subject: [AISWorld] Faculty Positions in Information Systems and
>	Operations	Management
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>The Sellinger School of Business and Management at Loyola University Maryland has two open positions at the assistant/associate level. One position is in information system; a second position is in operations management. We expect to interview candidates at DSI, Informs, and ICIS. For more information or to submit an application, please go to www.evergreen.loyola.edu/~pptallon/IT_Position.htm<http://www.evergreen.loyola.edu/~pptallon/IT_Position.htm>.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Paul
>-------------------------------------------
>Prof. Paul P. Tallon
>Associate Professor
>Executive Director, David D. Lattanze Center for Information Value
>Information Systems and Operations Management (ISOM)
>Sellinger School of Business and Management (Room 325)
>Loyola University Maryland
>4501 N. Charles St.
>Baltimore, MD 21210
>Tel: (410) 617-5614  Fax: (410) 617-2118
>Email: pptallon at loyola.edu<mailto:pptallon at loyola.edu>; Url: http://www.evergreen.loyola.edu/~pptallon
>Vita: http://www.evergreen.loyola.edu/~pptallon/Vita.pdf
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>Message: 3
>Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2010 15:13:08 -0400
>From: Prashant Palvia <pcpalvia at uncg.edu>
>To: AISWorld <aisworld at lists.aisnet.org>
>Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Seed Research Grants in Health IT
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>Please distribute to colleagues and relevant lists.
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>*McDowell Research Center*
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>*http://mrc.uncg.edu*
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>*Seed Research Grant Program, 2010-11*
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>Request for Proposals
>
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>The McDowell Research Center (MRC) at the University of North Carolina at
>Greensboro (UNCG) invites proposals from outside the UNCG for *collaborative
>* seed research grants relevant to its mission.  Each grant award will fund
>up to a maximum of $3,000 for salary support, expenses, or professional
>development.  A maximum of three awards will be made.  *The deadline for
>electronic submission is November 15, 2010*.  This invitation is open to
>only full time faculty members.  Students are not eligible.
>
>
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>The primary objective of this program is to provide financial support to
>faculty in the pursuit of grants from external funding agencies, *in
>collaboration* with the McDowell Research Center.  The MRC?s primary focus
>is to study management, behavioral, and people issues in the implementation
>of information technology (IT) in healthcare.  We are interested in mission
>related issues at all levels of analysis: individual, local, regional,
>national, and international.  Also of interest are IT issues in healthcare
>offshoring. *The external grant proposal must be submitted by June 30, 2011*
>.
>
>
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>The MRC wishes to be proactive in the development of such collaborative
>proposals. Our preference is to become involved at the proposal development
>stage rather than only evaluating the submitted proposals.  Therefore, if
>you have any ideas for possible grant applications and wish to pursue them
>further, please contact Dr. Prashant Palvia, Director of the MRC.   Applicants
>who are unsure if their topic fits this call are encouraged to explore their
>ideas and seek further direction from us in an effort to develop a
>collaborative and fundable proposal.
>
>
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>Note that topics in ?IT in Healthcare? include but are not limited to the
>following:
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>   - Health IT Adoption
>   - Implementation of electronic medical records (EMR)
>   - Privacy and security of digital information
>   - Quality assurance of electronic medical records
>   - Electronic commerce applications
>   - Business model redesign
>   - Process reengineering
>   - Metrics for effectiveness
>   - Systems analysis and design issues
>   - Role of IT in offshoring healthcare
>   - Intellectual protection of offshored medical data
>   - Role of IT in patient care
>   - Supply chains in healthcare
>   - Clinician-Patient interface issues
>   - Decision support for clinicians
>   - IT implementation issues for hospitals and clinics
>   - IT implementation issues for physicians and staff
>   - Barriers and facilitators for patients/consumers
>   - Role of IT in preventive care
>   - IT for wellness
>
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>*Proposal Submission*:  The proposal is limited to 2 pages: single-spaced,
>Times New Roman, 12 font, 8 ? x 11 page size, 1? margins on all four sides.
>It should include the following:
>
>
>
>*  Title of the research proposal
>
>*  Name(s) of principal researchers ? to include MRC representative(s).
>Include affiliation and email address of each person.
>
>*  One or more external funding agencies to which proposals will be
>submitted, and the amount of requested funding.
>
>*  Date of proposal submission to external agency/agencies.  *The external
>grant proposal must be submitted by June 30, 2011*.
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>*  A description of the substantive content of the research and its
>potential for significant scholarly advances.
>
>*  Expected role of the McDowell Research Center in the collaborative grant
>
>*  Time line and budget of necessary activities culminating in submission of
>the proposal to the external agency.
>
>*  In addition to the proposal, an appendix which includes vitae of all
>principal researchers.  Limited to 2 pages, each vita should include
>activities and selected publications relevant to the proposal.
>
>
>
>*Criteria for Awards:*  Proposed projects would be evaluated by the MRC
>based on the likelihood of securing external funding, the potential for
>significant scholarly advances and relevance to MRC?s mission. Submission of
>the proposal to an external funding agency is required. Each award will be
>made in two equal installments: one after the acceptance of award terms and
>one after the full grant proposal has been submitted to an external agency.
>
>
>
>*Deadlines:*  Electronic submission deadline: November 15, 2010.  Awards
>will be announced by December 15, 2010.  Deadline for proposal submission to
>external grant agency: June 30, 2011.
>
>
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>*McDowell Research Center Staff*:
>
>* *
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>*Director*
>
>Prashant Palvia, Ph.D., pcpalvia at uncg.edu, 336.334.4818
>
>
>
>*Research Fellows
>*Eric Ford, Ph.D., ewford at uncg.edu, 336.334.4524
>
>Kevin Lowe, Ph.D., kevin_lowe at uncg.edu, 336.334.3055
>
>Hamid Nemati, Ph.D., nemati at uncg.edu, 336.334.4993
>
>
>
>*Research Assistant*
>
>Timothy Jacks, doctoral student, tfjacks at uncg.edu, 336.334.4547
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>
>
>*Office Manager*
>
>Rodney Ouzts, rmouzts at uncg.edu, 336.334.4346
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>Message: 4
>Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2010 11:50:49 -0400
>From: "Umapathy, Karthikeyan" <k.umapathy at unf.edu>
>To: "'aisworld at lists.aisnet.org'" <aisworld at lists.aisnet.org>
>Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Design Science Research (DESRIST) 2011
>	conference
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>6th Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technologies (DESRIST) 2011 conference
>
>Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
>Date: May 5-6, 2011
>
>Theme: Service-Oriented Perspectives in Design Science Research
>
>There has been a surge of interest in Design Science Research in Information Systems in the last few years. The goal of the design science research paradigm is to extend the boundaries of human and organizational capabilities by designing new and innovative constructs, models, methods, processes, and systems. Scholars from different backgrounds-such as information systems, computer science, software engineering, and medical informatics-are actively engaged in generating novel solutions to interesting design problems in Information Systems.
>
>Call for Contributions
>-------------------------------
>The sixth DESRIST conference will bring together researchers and practitioners engaged in all aspects of Design Science Research, with a special emphasis on Service Design. We invite contributions (research papers, demos, and panels) that describe work in different areas of Design Science Research, including, but not limited to, the following:
>* Science of Design and Design Theory
>* Evaluation of Design Science Research
>* Service Design Processes
>* Principles of Service Design
>* Representations for Service Design
>* Service Reusability
>* Design for Service Discoverability
>* Service Composition
>* Innovations in Service Design
>* Component Design and Assembly
>* SOA Design Patterns
>* Development of Service Systems
>* Design of Healthcare, Manufacturing, Financial & Business Information Services
>
>Important Dates
>----------------------
>Paper Submission Deadline: January 31, 2011
>Acceptance Notification: February 21, 2011
>Camera Ready Submission Deadline: March 4, 2011
>Early Registration Closes:  March 18, 2011
>Conference Dates: May 5-6, 2011
>
>2011 DESRIST Organization
>---------------------------------------
>General Chairs
>Robert Winter, University of St.Gallen, Switzerland
>J. Leon Zhao, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
>
>Program Chairs
>Hemant Jain, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
>Atish Sinha, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
>
>Proceedings
>Padmal Vitharana, Syracuse University, USA
>
>Local Arrangements
>Mark Srite, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
>
>Publicity
>Mark Toleman, Univ. of Southern Queensland, Australia
>Karthikeyan Umapathy, University of North Florida, USA
>
>For inquiries, contact:  desrist-2011 at uwm.edu<mailto:desrist-2011 at uwm.edu>
>
>Regards
>Karthik
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>Karthikeyan Umapathy
>Assistant Professor of Information Systems
>School of Computing, University of North Florida
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