[AISWorld] CFP for AMCIS Mini-Track: Strategic and Competitive Information Systems through e-Collaboration

Dan Kim danjongkim at gmail.com
Thu Jan 19 20:56:14 EST 2012


18th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)

Seattle, Washington, August 9-12, 2012



*Track: Strategic Use of Information
Technology<http://amcis2012.aisnet.org/index.php/program/tracks-and-minitracks/66>
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*CFP for Mini-Track: Strategic and Competitive Information Systems through
e-Collaboration<http://amcis2012.aisnet.org/index.php/program/tracks-and-minitracks/148-suoit-scistec>
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The ways of collaboration is changing!

As the advancement of information and communication technologies, there
have been massive changes in the manners, approaches, and methods that
people are collaborating. This mini-track seeks to make a broad
inter-disciplinary contribution to the literature in the area of
e-Collaboration.



We are interested in original research papers on a broad range of topics
related to e-Collaboration. Selected high quality papers will be possibly
invited for a fast-track publication in a special issue on e-Collaboration
of the Information Systems Frontiers journal (a tentative plan).



Suggested topics include, but are limited to those on this list:

·       Concepts and theoretical foundations of e-Collaboration

·       E-Collaboration technologies in Individual, group, and
organizational level

·       Adoption and use of e-Collaboration technology

·       E-Collaboration processes

·       Knowledge management and e-Collaboration

·       Social computing and e-Collaboration

·       Leaning through e-Collaboration

·       Trust, security, and privacy issues on e-Collaboration

·       Measurement and evaluation issues on e-Collaboration



*Mini-track Co-Chairs:*



Dan J. Kim, Ph.D.

Information Technology & Decision Sciences

College of Business

University of North Texas

Dan.Kim at unt.edu



Gert-Jan de Vreede, Ph.D.

College of Information Science & Technology

Institute for Collaboration Science

University of Nebraska at Omaha

gdevreede at mail.unomaha.edu



*Important Dates:*

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1.      January 3, 2012: Manuscript Central start accepting paper
submissions

2.      March 1, 2012 (11:59 PM PST): Deadline for paper submissions

3.      April 6, 2012: Authors will be notified of acceptance decisions

4.      April 25, 2012: For accepted papers, camera-ready copy due



*Submission process:*

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All conference submissions must be submitted electronically through the
AMCIS Manuscript Central submission system, at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2012



For complete instructions for authors and information about the conference,
visit the AMCIS 2012 conference website at: http://amcis2012.aisnet.org/
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