[AISWorld] CFP: Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems - MCIS 2011

Elena Karahanna ekarah at uga.edu
Tue Mar 8 10:43:59 EST 2011


6th Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (MCIS 2011)

IS: Crossroads of Technology, People, Organizations and Markets

Limassol, Cyprus - September 3-5, 2011

www.mcis2011.org

The Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (MCIS) aims to:

(a)    encourage and inspire innovative and informative IS research that is relevant to the social, economic and cultural conditions of the Mediterranean region

(b)   foster ground breaking IS research to improve the quality of life in the Mediterranean region through further development of the regional knowledge base and its emerging collaboration infrastructure.

(c)    raise the visibility of IS©\related research practice, education and policy carried out in the Mediterranean region

MCIS 2011 aspires to bring together researchers, educators, policy makers and practitioners from the region for a high quality IS conference with solid academic and practitioner foundations.

Conference Submissions

The conference invites paper, panel, and workshop submissions on a broad range of IS themes relevant to IS research and education. Submissions with a focus on policy and practice in the Mediterranean region are especially welcome. Please see the conference website www.mcis2011.org<http://www.mcis2011.org/> for a list and description of the 19 tracks for the conference.

Types of contributions, in English, via the EasyChair Submission System (https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=mcis2011):

¡¤  Full research papers (7¨C12 pages)
¡¤  Extended abstracts and short research-in-progress papers (3¨C7 pages)
¡¤  Research and Teaching Case studies(7¨C12 pages)
¡¤  Panel proposals (2¨C3 pages)


Doctoral & Junior Faculty Professional Development Consortium CIS Do

The MCIS Doctoral and Junior Faculty Professional Development Consortium is a one-day workshop that aims to provide an informal, supportive, and developmental forum in which doctoral students and junior researchers can discuss their research effort and receive high quality constructive feedback. The consortium offers an excellent opportunity for doctoral students and academics in their early career to present their work and to raise questions regarding theoretical, methodological or practical issues. This is a lively and highly participative event where an international group of students, junior and senior researchers will be engaged in substantial discussions that addresses not only different aspects of research but also discuss career and professional development issues.

Important Due Dates
- Deadline for submissions: May 2nd, 2011
- Notification of acceptance: June 15th, 2011
- Camera-ready versions: July 1st, 2011


CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Elena Karahanna, University of Georgia
Angelika Kokkinaki, University of Nicosia
Antonis Stylianou, University of North Carolina

PROGRAM CHAIRS
Paul Pavlou, Temple University
Josep Valor, University of Navarra
Hercules Vladimirou, University of Cyprus

DOCTORAL AND JUNIOR FACULTY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONSORTIUM
Izak Benbasat, The University of British Columbia
Dov Te¡¯eni, Tel Aviv University

PANEL CHAIRS
Georgios Doukidis, AUEB
George Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus

PUBLICITY CHAIRS
Marco de Marco, Universita Cattolica
Nancy Pouloudi, AUEB

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Andreas Savva, University of Nicosia
Vasso Stylianou, University of Nicosia

SUBMISSIONS ADMINISTRATORS
Lapo Mola, University of Verona
Alessandro Zardini, University of Verona


For more information on the conference, tracks, and the Doctoral and Junior Faculty Professional Development Consortium, please visit

http://www.mcis2011.org/



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