[AISWorld] AISWorld Digest, Vol 14, Issue 2

Yipeng Liu liuy4 at scranton.edu
Thu Dec 2 14:42:25 EST 2010


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>     1. ICIS 2010 Social Events: Sunday evening at the Gateway	Arch
>        and Tuesday evening's St. Louis All-Star Review (Mary Sumner)
>     2. SCIS 2011 Call for Participation - The Second Scandinavian
>        Conference on Information Systems (Timo.Lainema at tse.fi)
>     3. Tenure Track Position University of Arizona (Paulo Goes)
>     4. Tenure track MIS position at Grand Valley State	University
>        (A. Yagmur Akbulut)
>     5. 6th Annual ADFSL Conference on Digital Forensics,	Security
>        and Law (Glenn Dardick)
>     6. Help on OSS Research Project (Steven Wallace)
>     7. INCT 2011 (Springer published) (diwt at dirf.org)
>     8. CFP: European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS),
>        Barcelona, 2012 (Mike W. Chiasson)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 17:58:42 -0600
> From: "Mary Sumner"<msumner at siue.edu>
> To:<aisworld at lists.aisnet.org>
> Subject: [AISWorld] ICIS 2010 Social Events: Sunday evening at the
> 	Gateway	Arch and Tuesday evening's St. Louis All-Star Review
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> Greetings everyone:   The ICIS 2010 social events include Sunday evening,
> December 12's opening reception at the Gateway Arch and Tuesday evening's
> sit-down dinner at the Hyatt with special "live" entertainment by the St.
> Louis All-Star Review.  The music they play will include Motown favorites
> and will provide a great way to preview AMCIS 2011 in Detroit.
>
>
>
> St Louis All-Star Revue.JPG
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>
> The St. Louis All-Star Revue consists of eleven entertainers, including
> Ralph Butler, the famous St. Louis male vocalist ala Motown from the Ralph
> Butler Band, Velvet (four male vocalists ala Motown providing the music of
> the Temptations and Four Tops), Dawn Weber, well-known St. Louis trumpeter
> and female vocalist, and the well-known St. Louis band Fanfare (sax,
> trumpet, guitar, keyboards, and drums.  They will give a great 60-minute
> show.  Please see the ICIS 2010 web site for details.
> http://icis2010.aisnet.org
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>
>
> Hope to see you there.
>
> Mary Sumner and Rajiv Sabherwal
>
> Conference Co-Chairs
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> From:<Timo.Lainema at tse.fi>
> To:<aisworld at lists.aisnet.org>
> Subject: [AISWorld] SCIS 2011 Call for Participation - The Second
> 	Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems
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> Dear Recipient,
>
> Please find below the call for papers for the Second Scandinavian Conference of Information Systems (SCIS 2011), to be held in Turku, Finland 16.-19.8.2011. Feel free to circulate this call for papers further to potential contributors.
>
> Looking forward to meeting you next August in Turku.
>
> Reima Suomi                        Hannu Salmela
> Conference Chair               Program Chair
>
> ********************************
> Call for papers
> The Second Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems - SCIS 2011
> August 16th - 19th, 2011, Turku Finland
>
> ICT of Culture - Culture of ICT
>
> Theme
>
> During the 21st century our society, culture and personal lives will be deeply influenced by advances in information and communication technology. Social media and social virtual worlds have already started transforming individuals from passive information consumers to active creators and distributors of information, knowledge and arts. We can already play with the idea that our technological capability will enable us to digitize everything that anyone has ever said and store it in Internet servers.
>
> Issues of interest to our conference are among others:
> How does all this affect our society and culture? How should the media industry and other companies capitalize on the new empowered consumer? How does this transformation change our concept of the welfare society? What is the role of customer and partner communities? How do we integrate information systems to face this very fast moving new "culture of ICT"? How do we foster inter-organisational information systems evolution and improved supply of products and services? Or is it just a new fad which will find its way to a normal evolution of ICT use, design and management?
>
> This transformation will also affect our own IS profession. IT is not created in a vacuum or designed somewhere outside our society. The new applications of ICT are increasingly a product of the surrounding society and culture. Furthermore, the cultural context where the IS development takes place is becoming increasingly diverse. Implementation of applications and practices of their use takes place in groups that involve members from different national, organizational, and professional sub-cultures. The development is increasingly driven by professionals from other fields and even by consumers. How can we manage and take advantage of this cultural diversity in our development teams? What are the challenges that different cultural backgrounds create in the teams that plan, design and implement new applications?
>
> Tracks
>
> Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems is open for all kinds of submissions that present innovative contributions for a specified IS research field. However, to promote discussion between research papers, keynote speeches, and panels, the contributions will be divided into the following three research tracks:
>
> (1) The impact of Internet and social software evolution on our society and culture: The track focuses on the cultural, organisational, financial and ethical considerations related to adopting Internet and social software network or media in different sectors of the society, e.g. media industry, other industries, public services and health services.
> (2) Designing intelligent systems for data retrieval: The track focuses on infrastructures, tools and techniques that facilitate the conversion of large quantities of digital data and very large databases into meaningful information for corporate managers, public policy makers and consumers.
> (3) Cross-cultural issues in IS development: The track focuses on managing and exploiting cultural diversity in the planning, development and implementation of e.g. cross-border, inter-organizational, open-source and crowd-sourced information systems.
>
> We will consider all types of papers that clearly contribute to their specific IS research fields. However, papers contributing to the cultural aspects and/or to the topics of the three tracks will take priority in the review process.
>
> Further information will be provided at http://2011.scandinavian-iris.org/
>
> Proceedings
> The proceedings of the Second SCIS conference will be published in the Springer series 'Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing'.
>
> Conference Venue
> This Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems will be held in 16th - 19th of August 2011 in Turku, Finland, in conjunction with the traditional IRIS seminar. The conference will take place in the Ruissalo Spa (http://www.ruissalospa.fi) located on the beautiful island of Ruissalo.
>
> Important Dates
> Submissions due: February 1st, 2011
> Editorial decisions sent to authors: March 15th, 2011
> Submissions of final versions: April 15th, 2011
> Notification of acceptance for SCIS: May 15th, 2011
> Deadline for authors to register to the conference (with early bird fee): June 20th
> SCIS/IRIS, Ruissalo, Turku, Finland: August 16th-19th, 2011
>
> Instructions for Submission
> Authors should follow the submission guidelines for the conference published at the conference's Web site http://2011.scandinavian-iris.org/
>
> Main organizer
> Turku School of Economics
> University of Turku
> Under the auspices of the IRIS Association (http://iris.cs.aau.dk/index.php/welcome.48.html)
>
> Partners
> ?bo Akademi University
> Turku University of Applied Sciences
>
>
> __________________________________________
> Timo Lainema, PhD
> Assistant Professor (Turku School of Economics / Inf. Syst. Science)
> Adjunct Professor (Education / University of Turku)
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> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 08:52:23 -0700
> From: "Paulo Goes"<pgoes at email.arizona.edu>
> To:<aisworld at lists.aisnet.org>
> Subject: [AISWorld] Tenure Track Position University of Arizona
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> Position Summary:
>
> The University of Arizona, Department of Management and Information Systems
> is recruiting for tenure-track faculty for the 2011/2012 academic year.
> Rank is at the Assistant Professor level.
>
> The Management Information Systems Department is housed within the Eller
> College of Management.  The department is seeking individuals who are able
> to work with diverse students and colleagues, and who have experience with a
> variety of teaching methods and curricular perspectives.  A commitment to
> effective teaching and quality research is essential.
>
> > From pioneering one of the early MIS programs 3-decades ago in 1974 and
> championing the development of an IS Curriculum in partnership with
> Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), the faculty members in the MIS
> Department at the Eller College of Management, The University of Arizona
> have been at the forefront of IS education and research.
>
> With over $80 million in research grants and other state and industry
> support, our program has initiated and participated in cutting edge research
> in many fields (e.g. group systems, artificial intelligence, and data
> management among others) while educating over 3500 undergraduate, 1200
> graduate and 150 doctoral students. US News and World Report has ranked the
> UA MIS program among the top 5 in the nation, not once but for 20
> consecutive years.
>
> The University of Arizona is a Carnegie I Research Institution, attracting
> top scholars and talented students as well as over $350 million in external
> research funding per year. The National Science Foundation ranks the
> University of Arizona 22nd among all universities and 13th among public
> universities for research and development expenditures. The University has
> approximately 35,000 students, 20 percent of which are in graduate and
> postgraduate professional programs. The UA has highly-ranked departments in
> several related disciplines, including psychology, sociology, anthropology,
> and entrepreneurship among others. Located in the heart of Tucson, the
> campus is surrounded by mountains and exotic Sonoran, in an area that enjoys
> more than 300 days of sunshine per year.
>
> Duties and Responsibilities:
> The MIS Department is seeking colleagues who will actively contribute to the
> intellectual environment in our department through research, teaching, and
> service.
>
> Minimum Qualifications:
>
> *	Hold a Ph.D. in Management Information Systems or related field.
> *	High quality teaching at the undergraduate and/or graduate level.
> *	Strong research skills and commitment to quality education.
> *	Demonstrated ability to publish in respected per-reviewed academic
> journals.
>
> Documents required with online application:  Letter if Interest, Statement
> of Research and Teaching Interests, and Curriculum Vitae
>
> Apply at The University of Arizona's Human Resource site
> www.uacareertrack.com and search for job #46548.
>
>
>
>
>
> Paulo Goes
>
> Salter Professor and MIS Department Head
>
> Eller College of Management
>
> University of Arizona
>
> (520) 621-2429
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> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 23:14:26 -0500
> From: "A. Yagmur Akbulut"<yagmurakbulut at hotmail.com>
> To:<aisworld at lists.aisnet.org>
> Subject: [AISWorld] Tenure track MIS position at Grand Valley State
> 	University
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>
> The Seidman College of Business, fully accredited by AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, (2,900 undergraduate, 234 MBA, 40 MS, Taxation, 114 MSA students), part of a 24,500 student comprehensive publicly supported institution, values and supports a blend of excellent teaching and scholarly productivity.  Institutional Research and Evaluation Inc. has named Grand Valley one of "America's 100 Best College Buys" for the past eleven years. The DeVos Center, a $50 million business building/international trade center housing the Seidman College of Business, opened in the summer of 2000.
>
> The Seidman College of Business is a part of the SAP?s University Alliances Program.  Information about Seidman?s ERP Program is available at www.gvsu.edu/business/erp.
>
> Grand Rapids is Michigan?s second largest city and West Michigan?s economic, educational, and cultural center.  The Grand Rapids community was ranked among the ?Best Cities for Business? by Fortune Magazine and is easily accessible from Chicago, Detroit, and Toronto.  One million residents enjoy the walks and streams, beaches, forests, affordable housing, and good schools of the West Michigan area.
> Check our website at www.gvsu.edu for more information about GVSU and the Seidman College of Business.
>
> Position: One position: Assistant or Associate Professor, Tenure Track.
> Qualifications:  Ph.D. in Management Information Systems or related field (ABD considered) with expertise in ERP Systems, particularly SAP.  Additional expertise in Supply Chain Management is desirable.  All candidates should demonstrate teaching ability and research potential.  This position requires the appropriate Ph.D. or D.B.A. by August of 2011.
> Responsibilities: Teaching load is nine credit hours per semester. In addition, you will be required to publish your ideas and/or research, as well as participate in community business activities and university affairs.
> Salary:  Salary is competitive.
> Department/Division: Management Department, Seidman College of Business
>
> How To Apply:  Apply online at www.gvsujobs.org  after December 15, 2010.  Include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and your vision for teaching with your online application.  The online system will allow you to attach these electronically.  Send three letters of reference and the four most recent courses of teaching evaluations to:
>
> Dr. Asli Y. Akbulut-Bailey ? Chair, Search Committee
> Management Department, Seidman College of Business
> Grand Valley State University
> 401 Fulton Street, West Suite 431C
> Grand Rapids, MI  49504-6431
> Ph:  (616) 331-7302 FAX:  (616) 331-7445
> E-mail: akbuluta at gvsu.edu
>
> Deadline Date for Filing Applications:  The position will remain open until filled. Review of applications will begin immediately.
> Representatives from the Management Department will be at ICIS for interviews.
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 02:30:29 -0500
> From: "Glenn Dardick"<gdardick at dardick.net>
> To:<aisworld at lists.aisnet.org>
> Subject: [AISWorld] 6th Annual ADFSL Conference on Digital Forensics,
> 	Security and Law
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> ANNOUNCEMENT: Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law
> ================================================================
> ADFSL 2011 Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law
> Venue: Richmond, Virginia USA
> Dates: 25-27 May 2011
> Conference Website: http://www.digitalforensics-conference.org
> ================================================================
>
> Dear colleagues:
>
> The ADFSL 2011 Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law will be
> hosted by Longwood University and held in Richmond, Virginia on 25-27 of
> May 2011.
>
> The conference committee is calling for papers and proposals in, or
> related to, the following areas:
>
> CURRICULUM
> 1) Digital forensics curriculum
> 2) Cyber law curriculum
> 3) Information assurance curriculum
> 4) Accounting digital forensics curriculum
>
> TEACHING METHODS
> 5) Digital forensics teaching methods
> 6) Cyber law teaching methods
> 7) Information assurance teaching methods
> 8) Accounting digital forensics teaching methods
>
> CASES
> 9) Digital forensics case studies
> 10) Cyber law case studies
> 11) Information assurance case studies
> 12) Accounting digital forensics case studies
>
> INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
> 13) Digital forensics and information technology
> 14) Cyber law and information technology
> 15) Information assurance and information technology
> 16) Accounting digital forensics information technology
>
> NETWORKS AND THE INTERNET
> 17) Digital forensics and the Internet
> 18) Cyber law and the Internet
> 19) Information assurance and Internet
> 20) Digital forensics accounting and the Internet
>
> ANTI-FORENSICS AND COUNTER ANTI-FORENSICS
> 21) Steganography
> 22) Stylometrics and Author Attribution
> 23) Anonymity and Proxies
> 24) Encryption and Decryption
>
> INTERNATIONAL ISSUES
> 25) International issues in digital forensics
> 26) International issues in cyber law
> 27) International issues in information assurance
> 28) International issues in accounting digital forensics
>
> THEORY
> 29) Theory development in digital forensics
> 30) Theory development in information assurance
> 31) Methodologies for digital forensic research
> 32) Analysis techniques for digital forensic and information assurance
> research
>
> DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT (DRM)
> 33) DRM issues in digital forensics
> 34) DRM issues in information technology
> 35) DRM issues in information assurance
> 36) DRM issues in cyber law
>
> PRIVACY ISSUES
> 37) Privacy issues in digital forensics
> 38) Privacy issues in information assurance
> 39) Privacy issues in cyber law
> 40) Privacy issues in digital rights management
>
> SOFTWARE FORENSICS
> 41) Software piracy investigation
> 42) Software quality forensics
>
> OTHER TOPICS
> 43)Cyber culture and cyber terrorism
>
> Deadlines
>
> The deadline for submissions is midnight EST, 19 February 2011.
>
> Submission Types
>
> Short briefing papers: A technology or a management briefing on an
> aspect of digital forensics, information assurance, and/or cyber law.
> Such papers will be presented by the author in a round table discussion
> format at the conference. These papers need not be extensive. Typical
> length is about 1500-2000 words.
>
> Research papers: A research question or an argument is posed and
> subsequently conducted. Empirical work (quantitative or qualitative) is
> necessary. Research papers will be presented by the authors in a regular
> conference session. These papers should be extensive. Typical length is
> about 5000-6000 words. All research papers will be considered for
> publication in the Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
> (JDFSL).
>
> Case Studies: Case studies are typically descriptions of a given digital
> forensics situation. Names of organizations/actors can be kept anonymous
> to maintain confidentiality. Case studies will be presented by the
> authors at the conference. Typical length is about 5000-6000 words. All
> case studies will be considered for publication in the Journal of
> Digital Forensics, Security and Law (JDFSL).
>
> Panels: Panels and workshop proposals are welcome. Typical length is
> about 1000 words long and covers a current technology or a controversial
> issue.
>
> Participants
>
> The primary audience will include individuals who are interested in
> developing curriculum and teaching methods as well as conducting
> research related to the areas of digital forensics, security, and law.
> This conference will be of value to both academic and practitioner
> audiences.
>
> Submissions
>
> All submissions are double blind peer reviewed.
>
> Instructions for authors may be found at the following link:
> Author Instructions
>
> Best Papers
>
> Selected papers from the conference will be considered for inclusion in
> the following journal:
> Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
> Additional Information
>
> ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR THE CONFERENCE CAN BE FOUND AT:
> http://www.digitalforensics-conference.org
>
> REGISTRATION INFORMATION WILL BE POSTED AT:
> http://www.digitalforensics-conference.org/registration.htm
>
> The Chair of the conference is Dr. Glenn S. Dardick
> (gdardick at dardick.net)
>
> Association for Digital Forensics, Security and Law
> Website: http://www.adfsl.org
>
> Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
> Website: http://www.jdfsl.org
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 07:30:46 -0500
> From: Steven Wallace<sawallac at uncg.edu>
> To: aisworld at lists.aisnet.org
> Subject: [AISWorld] Help on OSS Research Project
> Message-ID:
> 	<AANLkTintB67zLVv8i48tm+83pfS9XG4mdTxdSuQeDFwo at mail.gmail.com>
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> Hello,
>
> My name is Steve Wallace and I'm a Ph.D. student in the U.S.  I'm working on
> a case study on the role of individual and group motivation in Open Source
> Software (OSS) Projects.  If you are working on or have worked on an OSS
> project, would you grant me a telephone interview?  In addition to giving me
> an interview, could you also provide me with two or three additional
> contacts from this project?  I will need access to multiple people within
> the same project in order to perform my study.
>
> *I know I can never compensate you for your time, but I will be happy to
> send a $10 Barnes&  Noble gift certificate if you are able to help a
> struggling Ph.D. Student.*
>
>
> Thank you for your time,
>
> Steve Wallace
>
> Information Systems and Operations Management Department
>
> University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2010 18:47:00 +0530
> From: diwt at dirf.org
> To: aisworld at lists.aisnet.org
> Subject: [AISWorld] INCT 2011 (Springer published)
> Message-ID:<20101202131700.29850.qmail at mail7.fastdnsnetwork.com>
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> Call for Papers
>
> The First International Conference on Innovative Computing Technology (INCT
> 2011)
>
> Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
> June 28-30, 2011
> (www.dirf.org/inct)
>
> The INCT 2011 proceedings will be published in the Communications in
> Computer and Information Science Series of Springer LNCS
> (www.springer.com/series/7899)
>
> The first international conference on Innovative Computing Technology (INCT
> 2011) offers the opportunity for institutes, research centers, engineers,
> scientists and industrial companies to share their latest investigations,
> researches, developments and ideas in area of Innovative Computing
> Technology, which covers huge topics. The INCT intends to bridge the gap
> between different areas of digital information management, science and
> technology. This forum will address a large number of themes and issues. The
> conference will feature original research and industrial papers on the
> theory, design and implementation of computing technologies, as well as
> demonstrations, tutorials, workshops and industrial presentations.
>
>
> This conference (INCT 2011) will include presentations of contributed papers
> by invited keynote speakers.
>
>
> Conference papers will include but not limited to the following topics:
>
> Innovative Computing Systems and Applications
> Algorithms
> Applied Information Systems
> Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems
> Cloud Computing
> Computational Intelligence
> Data and Network mining
> Data Stream Processing in Mobile/Sensor Networks
> Database Systems
> Digital Image/Video Processing
> E-Learning, e-Commerce, e-Business and e-Government
> Fault Classification and Pattern Recognition
> Green Computing
> Grid computing
> Human-Computer Interaction
> Intelligent Condition Monitoring
> Mobile network and systems
> Multimedia and Interactive Multimedia
> Payment Systems
> Peer-to-peer social networks
> Precision Farming
> Web Farming
> Signal Processing
> Soft Computing: Fuzzy and Neural Network Systems, optimization algorithms
> Software Engineering
> Intelligent Farming: Web farming, Web irrigation
> Ubiquitous Computing
> User Interfaces, Visualization and Modeling
> Virtual Reality
> Visualization
> Web services
> WWW Applications and Technologies
> XML and other Extensible Languages
>
> All the papers will be reviewed and the accepted papers in the conference
> will be published in the ?Communications in Computer and Information
> Science? ((www.springer.com/series/7899) of Springer Lecture Notes Series
> and will be indexed in many global databases including ISI Proceedings and
> Scopus.
>
> The INCT proceedings will also be indexed by dblp. In addition, all the
> accepted papers (for Journals) will be published in the following special
> issues journals after substantial revision and modification.
>
>
> 1. Journal of Digital Information Management
> 2. International Journal of Web Applications
> 3. International Journal of Information Studies
> 4. Journal of Computational Linguistics
> 5. Journal of E-Technology
> 6. Journal of Networking Technology
> 7. Journal of Information Technology Review
> 8. Journal of Information Security Research
> 9. Journal of Intelligent Computing
>
> General Chair
>
> Hojat Ahmadi, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
>
> Program Chairs
>
> Daisy Jacobs, University of Zululand, South Africa
> Ezendu Ariwa, London Metropolitan University, UK
>
> Program Co-Chairs
>
> Simon Fong, University of Macau, China
> Vladimir Fomichov, State University, Russia
>
> Important Dates
>
> Paper submission December 31, 2010
> Notification of acceptance January 31, 2011
> Camera ready March 1, 2011
> Registration April 1, 2011
> INCT 2011  June 28 - 30, 2011
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>
>
>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2010 14:21:03 +0000
> From: "Mike W. Chiasson"<m.chiasson at lancaster.ac.uk>
> To: aisworld at lists.aisnet.org
> Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: European Conference on Information Systems
> 	(ECIS), Barcelona, 2012
> Message-ID:<4CF7AB4F.4030500 at lancaster.ac.uk>
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> ECIS 2012 Call for Proposals for Conference Tracks
>
> The 20th European Conference on Information Systems ECIS 2012
> Conference Theme: Information Systems and Global Welfare
>
> In 2012 the European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) will be
> held in Barcelona, Spain. As in previous years, the conference will be
> organised around conference tracks, focusing on both established and
> emergent areas of IS research.
>
> If you aspire to be a track chair for ECIS 2012, this call is for you.
> We are inviting you to propose a conference track and to submit it to
> janph at ruc.dk. Each proposal will be evaluated by the Programme Chairs in
> conjunction with the Conference Chairs. Decisions will be based on the
> overall merit of the proposal, the diversity of the track team, the
> coherence of the tracks, and the fit with the overall ?IS and Global
> Welfare? conference theme.
>
> Your responsibilities as a track chair will be to:
> 1) Promote the track and take sufficient measures to ensure an adequate
> number of submissions
> 2) Organise a peer review cycle for the papers submitted to your track
> (assisted by a set of Associate Editors)
> 3) Propose to the program committee the papers that will eventually be
> accepted for inclusion into the conference program
> 4) Liaise with the research chairs on all other matters that concern
> ECIS 2012
>
> Track proposals should provide a motivation for the track, a brief
> overview of the area, sample topics, types of contributions welcomed,
> and an assessment of overall appeal to conference attendees.
> Specifically, track proposals should include:
>
> 1. A title for the conference track
> 2. Names, e-mail and mailing addresses, affiliations, phone and fax
> numbers of the two-to-three track co-chairs. Please designate one of the
> co-chairs as the primary contact person.
> 3. A short description of the track and its focus: define the proposed
> area of research, discuss the topics the track will address, and how
> they fit in with the information systems and global welfare theme.
> 4. A discussion on how these topics have recently been covered in other
> conferences and publications, and to substantiate that ECIS 2012 will be
> an appropriate and timely forum for the topics.
> 5. A discussion on what types of contributions are sought for: full
> research papers, research in progress, and/or teaching cases.
> 6. A list of tentative Associate Editors for the proposed track (around
> three or four). Please provide names and affiliations, and the extent to
> which they may already have committed themselves to serve as AEs for
> your track (committed / asked / not asked).
> 7. Your track record (if any) in organising tracks, or in other, related
> areas of academic service responsibility in the IS community.
>
> When putting together your track team (that is, chairs and AEs), please
> be aware that the Programme Chairs will look favourably on diversity in
> gender, experience, and geographical background. It is therefore
> worthwhile to emphasise the diversity of the track team in your proposal.
>
> Track proposals should be e-mailed to janph at ruc.dk as soon as possible,
> but no later than **15 January 2011**. Please note that in order to
> ensure interesting and sufficiently extensive range of tracks, the ECIS
> 2012 Programme Chairs might approach you with a suggestion to modify
> your track proposal; or in case there are proposal for same or similar
> topics, the committee might ask you to consider joining forces with
> another proposing group.  Notifications of acceptance or rejection of
> proposed tracks will be sent out in **March 2011**.
>
> ECIS 2012 Programme Chairs
> Program Chair: Jan Pries-Heje, Roskilde University
> Program co-Chair: Mike Chiasson, Lancaster University
>
>
>
>
>
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