[AISWorld] IFIP 8.6 Working Conference Hamburg 2011 | extend deadline February 15, 2011

Nüttgens, Markus Markus.Nuettgens at wiso.uni-hamburg.de
Mon Jan 31 08:49:03 EST 2011


Due to numerous requests we have decided to extend the deadline for paper submissions to February 15, 2011.

 

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Governance and Sustainability in Information Systems 

 

Call for Papers 

 

IFIP 8.6 Working Conference Hamburg 2011 Governance and Sustainability in Information Systems

- Managing the Transfer and Diffusion of IT - 

 

Hamburg (Germany), September 22-24, 2011 http://www.ifip86.uni-hamburg.de/ <http://www.ifip86.uni-hamburg.de/>  

 

http://www.facebook.com/pages/IFIP-WG-86-Conference-2011-Hamburg/102139759841683

 

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General Chair: 

Karlheinz Kautz, Copenhagen Business School 

 

Program Co-Chairs: 

Andreas Gadatsch, Bonn-Rhine-Sieg University of Applied Sciences Markus Nuettgens, Hamburg University 

 

Organizing Chairs: 

Tilo Boehmann, Hamburg University

Ingrid Schirmer, Hamburg University 

 

Vision

Today, organizations act in globalized and competitive markets where information technology is the backbone of almost all distributed business processes. Therefore, products and services are increasingly affected by aspects of governance, risk and compliance in information systems. The information systems point of view requires methods and procedures to achieve assurance in information systems. Being not compliant with legal requirements and internal or cross-organizational policies can cause highly negative impacts. Managing information systems needs to take into account these issues to achieve a sustainable use and adoption of information technology. IFIP 8.6 Conference 2011 aims at promoting scientific and practical excellence on aspects of transfer and diffusion of information technology and invites academics and practitioners to enhance the knowledge base. The conference will feature an exciting program that, in addition to the regular paper tracks, will also host a number of other activities and events, including keynotes, panels and a doctoral consortium. 

 

Topics of interest for regular sessions The conference focus will be on theories, tools and best practices of governance and sustainability in information systems, but also welcomes submissions to more general topics related to transfer and diffusion of information technology. Relevant topics comprising theoretical as well as practical contributions will include but are not limited to: 

- Identification of governance, risk and compliance factors for successful use of information systems. 

- Sustainability of processes and technologies to be incorporated in systems for customers and clients. 

- Conditions/Scenarios/Outcomes under which governance, risk and compliance techniques are applicable. 

- Case studies of governance and sustainability in information systems to provide instances to guide research, development, and practice. 

- Specifications and standards that facilitate governance and sustainability in information systems. 

- Methods to evaluate the sustainability and value of technology transfer programs and approaches, including time and effort estimators and metrics. 

- Organization design and process issues related to technology transfer and diffusion. 

 

Submissions

We invite those interested in participating to submit one of the following: 

- Completed research papers (7000 words maximum)

- Practitioner experience short papers (2500 words maximum)

- Poster presentations (one page including text and graphics)

- Panel proposals 

 

Papers will be submitted electronically, formatted according to the conference guidelines (see conference website for details). All papers will be double blind reviewed. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. Selected papers will be tracked for publication in a leading journal. 

 

Location:

The conference sessions will be held at the central campus of Hamburg University close to the main locations and infrastructure of the city. All points of interest can be reached in walking distance. For more information about Hamburg University please visit the website (http://www.uni-hamburg.de/index_e.html <http://www.uni-hamburg.de/index_e.html> ). 

 

Program Committee:

- Michel Avital, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

- Richard Baskerville, Georgia State University, United States

- Tilo Boehmann, Hamburg University, Germany

- Deborah Bunker, The University of Sydney, Australia

- Jan Damsgaard, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

- Linda Dawson, Monash University, Australia

- Rahul De, Indian Institute of Management , India

- Brian Donnellan, National University of Ireland, Ireland

- Yogesh Dwivedi, Swansea University, United Kingdom

- Fernand Feltz, Public Research Centre G. Lippmann, Luxembourg

- Ulrich Frank, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

- Nick Gehrke, NordAkademie, Germany

- Helle Zinner Henriksen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

- Helmut Krcmar, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany

- Tor Larsen, Norwegian School of Management, Norway

- Jan Marco Leimeister, University of Kassel, Germany

- Gonzalo Leon, Ciudad University, Spain

- Linda Levine, SEI, Carnegie Mellon University, United States

- Peter Loos, University of Saarland, Germany

- Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University, United States

- Lars Mathiassen, Georgia State University, United States

- Heinrich C. Mayr, Alpen-Adria-Universitaet Klagenfurt, Austria

- Tom McMaster, Night Sky, Andalucia, Spain

- Bjoern Niehaves, University of Muenster, Germany

- Peter Axel Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark

- Andreas Oberweis, Karlsruhe University, Germany

- Jan Pries-Heje, Roskilde University, Denmark

- Norbert Ritter, Hamburg University, Germany

- Christoph Rosenkranz, University of Frankfurt, Germany

- Steve Sawyer, Syracuse University, United States

- Ingrid Schirmer, Hamburg University, Germany

- Paul Sorgaard, Telenor Research and Innovation, Norway

- Burton Swanson, University of California, United States

- Oliver Thomas, Osnabrueck University, Germany

- John Venable, Curtin University of Technology, Australia

- Richard Vidgen, University of New South Wales, Australia

- Harald v. Kortzfleisch, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany

- David Wastell, Nottingham University, United Kingdom

- Robert Winter, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland

- Eleanor Wynn, Intel, United States

 

Important Dates 

 

- Paper submission deadline: 31 January 2011 (new! 15 February 2011)

- Acceptance notification: 31 March 2011

- Final camera-ready copy: 15 May 2011

- Early-registration: 30 June 2011

- Conference: 22-24 September 2011 

 

The IFIP 8.6 Working Conference Hamburg 2011 is colocated with the 4th International Workshop Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures (EMISA 2011) of SIG-EMISA und SIG-Mobis of GI e.V.

 

Grüße/Regards .... MN


Prof. Dr. Markus Nüttgens | Ring am Gottwill 19 | D-66117 Saarbrücken | Tel: +49 (0681) 5006347 | Mob.: +49 (01522) 9576089 | UMS: +49 (0321) 21238019 (Voice/Fax via Email) | Email: markus at nuettgens.de <mailto:markus at nuettgens.de> 

 

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