[AISWorld] 2nd CFP: The 6th China Summer Workshop on Information Management (CSWIM 2012), June 30-July 1, 2012, Beijing, China

Dongsong Zhang zhangd at umbc.edu
Sat Feb 25 15:17:58 EST 2012


The 6th China Summer Workshop on Information Management (CSWIM 2012,
http://process.lerner.udel.edu/cswim2012) will be held in Beijing, China
on June 30th and July 1, 2012. It will be hosted by the School of
Management and Economics at Beijing Institute of Technology
(http://sme.bit.edu.cn/). The purpose of the workshop is to create a
bridge to promote lively exchange and collaborations between information
systems scholars in China and other countries, and to advance our
understandings of how information systems and technologies affect
individuals, businesses, organizations, and societies.

We welcome submissions of original research papers addressing issues
concerning the theory, design, development, evaluation, and application of
information systems and management. Because it is a research workshop,
CSWIM encourages submissions of research-in-progress that are innovative
and thought-provoking. Research articles particularly sought after are
those driven by real-world business problems and validated with proper
research methodologies. The relevant topics include, but are not limited
to, the following:
Agent-based Information Systems
Business Modeling
Business Process Management
Collaborative Systems and Applications
Cloud Computing in E-Business
Data Mining and Business Intelligence
E-Commerce
Economics of IS and IT
Individual and Social Aspects of Technology Use
Information Quality and Security
IT Applications (e.g., CRM and SCM) 	IT Project Management and Outsourcing
IT Strategy, Governance, and Management
Knowledge Management Systems
Mobile Business and Wireless Technologies
Online and Virtual Communities
Organization Theory, Firm Performance
Privacy, Assurance, and Trust in IS
Service Computing
Social Computing and Web 2.0 Related Issues
Web-based Information Systems
Workflow Technologies and Applications

All papers must be prepared in English and submitted through the workshop
online paper submission system. A template that contains the detailed
formatting instructions for the preparation of paper submissions is
available under ‘Author Guidelines’ on the workshop Web site. All of the
submitted papers will be blindly reviewed. Should you have any questions,
please feel free to contact workshop co-chairs (Dr. Zhijun Yan at
yanzhijun at bit.edu.cn and/or Dr. Dongsong Zhang at zhangd at umbc.edu). We
look forward to meeting you in Beijing.

Important dates:
Deadline for paper submission: March 31, 2012
Notification of Acceptance: May 10, 2012
Deadline for final camera-ready version of accepted papers: May 31
Deadline for early registration: May 31, 2012







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