[AISWorld] Call for Participation: Pre-ICIS 2010 HCI Workshop

Dezhi Wu dezhi.wu at gmail.com
Sat Nov 20 17:08:07 EST 2010


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SIGHCI (Special Interest Group on Human Computer Interaction)

Call for Participation: 9th Pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI in MIS 2010

WORKSHOP INFORMATION  (http://sighci.org/icis10_wksp/default.htm):

SIGHCI will host the 9th pre-ICIS workshop on HCI in MIS on Sunday,
December 12, 2010 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. 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 business, managerial, organizational, social and/or cultural
contexts. The workshop will include paper and poster presentations and
a panel discussion.

REGISTRATION:

Regular Registration: December 1, 2010

Late and Onsite Registration: December 2 – 12, 2010

To register please visit: http://icis2010.aisnet.org/registration.htm
The workshop registration fee includes: Continental breakfast, coffee
breaks, lunch, and reception.

For detailed HCI workshop info., please visit:
http://sighci.org/icis10_wksp/default.htm


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PANEL DISCUSSION: The Potential of Neuroscience for Human-Computer
Interaction Research

We are excited to have Dr. René Riedl (University of Linz, Austria),
Dr. Adriane B. Randolph (Kennesaw State University, USA), Dr. Jan vom
Brocke (University of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein), Dr.
Pierre-Majorique Léger (HEC Montréal, Canada) and Dr. Angelika Dimoka
(Temple University, USA) to conduct a panel on “The Potential of
Neuroscience for Human-Computer Interaction Research”. The panel
discussion will focus on investigating the potential of neuroscience
for information systems research and how the application of
neuroscientific approaches is also expected to significantly
contribute to advancements in human-computer interaction (HCI)
research. Against this background, a panel debate is organized to
discuss the potential of neuroscience for HCI studies. The panel hosts
an intellectual debate from different perspectives, both conceptually
(from behaviorally-oriented research to design science research) and
methodologically (from brain imaging to neurophysiological
techniques), thereby outlining many facets that neuroscience offers
for HCI research. The panel concludes that neuroscience has the
potential to become an important reference discipline for the field of
HCI in the future.

Pre-ICIS HCI/MIS’10 Schedule at a Glance

Sunday, December 12, 2010


8:00-9:30  Session 1: User and Media  Chair:  Constantinos Coursaris

1.     Understanding Gender Differences in Media Perceptions of
Hedonic Systems: A Comparison of 2D versus 3D Media, F. Nah, D.
DeWester, & B. Eschenbrenner
2.     Media Synchronicity and Stress in Online Interview Settings, G.
Giordano, J. Stoner, P. DiGangi, & C. Lewis*
3.     Understanding Twitter adoption and use continuance: The Synergy
between Uses and Gratifications and Diffusion of  Innovations, C.
Coursaris, Y. Yun, & J. Sung*

9:30-9:40  Coffee Break

9:40-11:10  Session 2: Trust and Security  Chair:  Shamel Addas

4.     The Asymmetric Effects of Trust and Distrust: An Empirical
Investigation in a Deception Detection Context, B. Xiao & I. Benbasat
5.     How Explanation Adequacy of Security Policy Changes Decreases
Organizational Computer Abuse, C. Posey, T.L. Roberts, P.B. Lowry, &
B. Bennett.
6.     The Hegelian Inquiring System and Critical Triangulation Tools
for the Internet Information Slave, F. Wijnhoven,  L. Meertens, &   N.
D. Engelse *

11:10-11:20  Coffee Break

11:20-12:50 Session 3: IT Environment  Chair: Pierre-Majorique Leger

7.     Influence of Supply Chain Integration and Firm Performance: The
Moderating Effects of Organizational Culture, W. Ke, H. Liu, & K. K.
Wei
8.     IT Interruptions in Project Environments: A Taxonomy and
Preliminary Performance Investigation, S. Addas & A. Pinsonneault *
9.     Modeling the Antecedents of Perceived Performance in Partially
Distributed Teams, L. Plotnick, S. R. Hiltz, & R. J. Ocker

12:50-2:00  Lunch Break

2:00-3:00   Panel Discussion: The Potential of Neuroscience for
Human-Computer Interaction Research

René Riedl, University of Linz, Austria
Adriane B. Randolph, Kennesaw State University, USA
Jan vom Brocke, University of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein
Pierre-Majorique Léger, HEC Montréal, Canada
Angelika Dimoka, Temple University, USA

3:00-3:10  Coffee Break

3:10-4:40  Session 4: Users and Interactivity  Chair:  Linda Plotnick

10.  Understanding web site satisfaction for older adults, N. Wagner,
K. Hassanein, & M. Head*
11.  Understanding Information Rating Intention Based on Ant Foraging
Behavior, L. Xu & J. H. L. Lim
12.  Psychophysiological Measures of Cognitive Absorption, P. M.
Léger, F. Davis, J. Perret, & M. Dunaway

4:40-5:00  Workshop Conclusion, Poster Setup

5:00-6:00  Poster Presentations and Reception

* Best paper nominees

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

Workshop Co-Chairs:

Dezhi Wu, Southern Utah University (wu at suu.edu)
Horst Treiblmaier, Vienna University of Business Administration and
Economics (horst.treiblmaier at wu-wien.ac.at)

Program Co-Chairs:

Hock Chuan, National University of Singapore (chanhc at comp.nus.edu.sg)
Xiaowen Fang, DePaul University (XFang at cti.depaul.edu)
Richard Johnson, University at Albany - State University of New York
(RJohnson at uamail.albany.edu)

Local Organizing Committee:

Soussan Djamasbi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (djamasbi at wpi.edu)
Andrea Everard, University of Delaware (everarda at lerner.udel.edu)
Alexandra Durcikova, University of Arizona (alex at eller.arizona.edu)

Panel Organizer:

René Riedl, University of Linz, Austria (Rene.Riedl at jku.at)

Advising Committee:

Izak Benbasat, University of British Columbia
Dennis Galletta, University of Pittsburgh
Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University
Kenneth Kozar, University of Colorado
Scott McCoy, College of William & Mary
Fiona Nah, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Joe Valacich, Washington State University
Ping Zhang, Syracuse University
Jane Carey, Arizona State University West
Traci Hess, Washington State University

Please contact the workshop co-chairs for additional workshop information.

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Dezhi Wu (SIGHCI Chair)
Assistant Professor of Information Systems
Department of Computer Science & Information Systems
Southern Utah University
Cedar City, UT 84720, USA
Phone: 435-865-8399
Fax: 435-865-8444
Email: wu at suu.edu
URL : http://www.suu.edu/faculty/wu/

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