[AISWorld] ICIS Workshop of the SIG on Grounded Theory Method - Revised Call for Participation

Fernandez, Walter Walter.Fernandez at anu.edu.au
Tue Sep 6 01:56:46 EDT 2011


Dear Friends and Colleagues,

I am attached the revised call for participation with the final program and fee structure. Shanghai is going to be a great place to meet, hope to see you there. 

Regards
Walter

Shanghai, China, Saturday Dec 7th 2011 12:30hs to 17:00hs. 
Workshop Co-Chairs: W Fernández, N Levina and S Sarker

Revised Call for Participation

The AIS Special Interest Group on Grounded Theory Methodology (SIGGTM) is delighted to invite you to participate in the 5th International Workshop on GTM Research at ICIS (GTMW2011) in Shanghai, China.  Wednesday, December 7th 2011, between 13:00 hours and 18:00 hours at the Conference Hotel.(*)
The workshop has been designed to provide a developing environment to IS grounded theorists, from beginners to advanced researchers. The workshop’s goal is to enable the discussion of GTM-related practical issues in a friendly, constructive and learned atmosphere.

The first part of the workshop will focus on the plurality of grounded theory research in Information systems. The keynote presentation by Walter Fernandez and Natalia Levina will focus on what constitutes good grounded theory research.

The second part will have three invited speakers. Joost Wolfswinkel and Elisa Mattarelli will talk about their respective forthcoming articles on the EJIS Special Issue on Grounded Theory. These two presentations will be thought-provoking as they push the boundaries of GTM research. Following the theme of diversity, Theresa Edgington will show how to conduct a grounded theory study using quantitative data.

Finally, we will have a session showcasing GT research (see program below). 
This forum provides the opportunity for interaction and feedback among expert and learning grounded theorists. Those interested in participating please send a 100-200 words abstract to walter.fernandez at anu.edu.au for scheduling purposes.

(*) Please note that this year we are departing from our tradition of a pre-ICIS workshop. Since ICIS2011 has been scheduled earlier than usual, to facilitate the attendance of colleagues with teaching commitments in the USA and elsewhere we will run the workshop immediately after the closure of the main ICIS conference.

Schedule
12:30	Arrival
12:50	Welcome and Introductions
13:00	Keynote: Is this Grounded Theory? By Natalia Levina and Walter Fernandez 
14:00	Using GTM to study the literature: By Joost Wolfswinkel, Elfi Furtmueller and Celeste Wilderom
14:30	Ethnographic Grounded Theory. By Elisa Mattarelli, Fabiola Bertolotti and Diego Maria Macri
15:00	Break (Coffee/Tea)
15:15	Quantitative grounded theory. By Theresa M. Edgington 
15:45	Show and tell: Short presentations (10+5 minutes) to showcase work in progress. 
17:15	SIGGTM Annual Meeting
17:45	Closure
19:00	Optional Dinner (not included in the workshop fee)

FEE STRUCTURE: 
Academic: Early $80 Regular: $100 Onsite: $110
Students: Early $40 Regular: $60 Onsite: $60
Guest (non ICIS participant and Professional): Early $140 Regular: $160 Onsite: $180

Best regards,
Walter Fernandez 
SIGGTM Chair



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