[AISWorld] CfP for the HICSS-45 minitrack on Social Media, Mashups, and Design Sciences Approaches

Stefan.Smolnik at ebs.edu Stefan.Smolnik at ebs.edu
Thu May 19 13:24:07 EDT 2011


(Apologies for cross-postings of this announcement.)

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CALL FOR PAPERS
Forty-Fifth Annual Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences 
(HICSS-45)
January 4 - 7, 2012 (Wednesday-Saturday)
Grand Walea on Maui (http://www.grandwailea.com)

Track: Knowledge Systems
Minitrack: Social Media, Mashups, and Design Sciences Approaches

The objective of this minitrack is to develop architectures of 
particularly social knowledge systems to support organizations facing 
changing environments. Organizational decision-making and learning are 
people-intensive processes. Individuals learn and share what they have 
learned with those 'nearby' them, who in turn share knowledge with others. 
Growth of knowledge and the understanding it brings enable organizations 
to react quickly to changing environments, a necessity for survival. 
However, because these needs are so strongly based in the social 
perspective, we believe that technological support of these systems should 
have a foundation that can recognize the social aspects of knowledge 
creation and use (see, for example, Brown and Duguid 2000). Researchers 
and practitioners interested in submitting papers to this minitrack are 
encouraged to explore knowledge management (KM) architectures, tools, and 
social media technologies such as mashups in the context of knowledge 
systems - for example as related to supporting knowledge use and transfer 
or to organizational learning, particularly from a design science 
perspective. We welcome a wide range of approaches that focus on 
architectural design for knowledge-based or learning organizations.

Topics and research areas include, but are not limited to:
* Methodologies, tools, processes, technologies for developing knowledge 
and/or organizational memory systems
* Empirical studies of designing and using KM tools and knowledge systems
* Systems design for social knowledge creation and use, e.g. social media 
system architectures
* Knowledge services and mashups
* Social media/Web 2.0 technologies as part of knowledge systems
* Cloud computing for supporting KM processes
* KM tools that map, track, or visualize social networks to facilitate 
knowledge sharing
* Evaluation of knowledge retrieval and representation methods
* Using semantic technologies to implement knowledge retrieval and 
representation
* Developing processes and systems for knowledge visualization techniques
* Science of design and design theory
* Philosophical foundations of design science
* Evaluation of design science research
* Design processes
* Representations for design
* Design evolution
* Business and organizational design
* Design for innovation
* Design economics
* Modularity and rules in design
* Architectures for design
* Meta-design control in design
* Design of software-intensive systems
* Learning-based systems design

Co-chairs:
Stefan Smolnik (Primary Contact)
Institute of Research on Information Systems (IRIS)
EBS Business School
EBS Universitaet fuer Wirtschaft und Recht i. Gr.
Soehnleinstr. 8D
65201 Wiesbaden, Germany
Phone: +49 611 7102 2177
Fax: +49 611 7102 102177
Email: stefan.smolnik<at>ebs.edu
WWW: http://www.ebs.edu/iris

Nassim Belbaly
GSCM Montpellier Business School
2300, Avenue des Moulins
34185 Montpellier Cedex 4, France
Phone: +33 (0) 4 67 10 25 16
Fax: +33(0) 4 67 45 13 56
E-mail: n.belbaly<at>supco-montpellier.fr

Richard Orwig
Accounting and Information Systems
Weis School of Business
Susquehanna University
514 University Ave.
Selinsgrove, PA 17870, USA
Phone: (570) 372-4380
E-mail: orwig<at>susqu.edu


HICSS conferences are devoted to the most relevant advances in the 
information, computer, and system sciences, and encompass developments in 
both theory and practice. Accepted papers may be theoretical, conceptual, 
tutorial or descriptive in nature. Those selected for presentation will be 
included in the Conference Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer 
Society.

Important 2011 Deadlines for Authors:
* From now to June 1 [Optional]: Prepare Abstracts. Then, contact 
Minitrack Chairs for guidance and indication of appropriate content.
* June 15: Authors submit full papers by this date, following the author 
instructions (http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_45/apahome45.htm). All 
papers will be submitted in double column publication format and limited 
to 10 pages including diagrams and references. HICSS papers undergo a 
double-blind review (June15 - August15); therefore, this submission must 
be without author names.
* August 15: Review System emails Acceptance Notices to authors. It is 
very important that at least one author of each accepted paper attend the 
conference. Therefore, all travel guarantees – including visa or fiscal/ 
funding procedures – should begin immediately. Make sure your server 
accepts the address from our review system 
https://precisionconference.com/~hicss.
* September 15: Early Registration fee deadline. (Fees will increase on 
Sept 16 and Dec 16.) Add author names to paper, and submit Final Paper for 
Publication. At least one author of each paper should register by this 
date in order secure publication in the Proceedings.
* October 15: Papers without at least one registered author will be 
deleted from the Proceedings and not scheduled for presentation; authors 
will be so notified by the Conference Office.

Instructions for Paper Submission:
* Submit your full manuscript by June 15, and if accepted, submit the 
Final Version by Sept 15, according to detailed instructions posted on the 
HICSS website.
* HICSS papers must contain original material. They may not have been 
previously published, nor currently submitted elsewhere. All submissions 
undergo a double-blind peer review process.
* Abstracts are optional, but strongly recommended. You may contact the 
Minitrack Chair(s) for guidance or verification of content. 
* Submit a paper to only one Minitrack. If a paper is submitted to more 
than one minitrack either paper may be rejected by either minitrack 
without consultation with author. If you are not sure of the appropriate 
Minitrack, submit an abstract to the Track Chair(s) for determination, 
and/or seek opinion(s) of Minitrack Chair(s) before submitting.
* Do not author or co-author more than 5 papers. This means that an 
individual may be listed as author/co-author on no more than 5 submitted 
papers. Track Chairs must approve any names added after submission or 
acceptance.

Additional details may be found on HICSS primary website: 
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu



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