[AISWorld] CFP: AMCIS IT Trust Minitrack

Thomas Stafford (tstaffor) tstaffor at memphis.edu
Fri Dec 14 12:19:09 EST 2012


19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS'13) (http://amcis2013.aisnet.org/) Chicago, Illinois, USA August 15-17, 2013.



Track: Human Computer Interaction

MiniTrack: Trust in Information Systems


Description

We welcome empirical, conceptual and theoretical submissions addressing all aspects of trust and distrust in information systems, ranging important areas such as credibility, deception and security, privacy violations and user perceptions.

Trust in information systems is a central concept in facilitating adoption and use.  While there is a rich literature on interpersonal trust in the marketing and communications literature, as well as a robust literature on institutional trust in the management literature,  much of what we know about trust in IS contexts is derived from the views promulgated through literatures other than our own. For this reason, the conceptualization of trust in information systems needs to be clarified and expanded. In this way, the unique aspects of trust and credibility in the technology interface will be better understood, and our research on adoption, use and continuance will be greatly expanded.

The expansion of our understanding of the concept of trust beyond the recent adaptations from reference disciplines will have specific use in information systems research, unique to the user-technology interface and to the usage intention and context. In addition, such knowledge will lead to better understanding of technology-mediated channels used for business and personal purposes.

Suggested Topics

Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following:


ü  Processes of trust development in information systems

ü  Factors that lead to the development of distrust in information systems

ü  The impacts of user, task, technology, and contextual characteristics on trust/distrust in information systems

ü  Conceptualizations of trust in information systems that expand beyond the typical institutional and interpersonal views to include more direct investigations of the source effects models

ü  Aspects of  trust in information systems that impact technology adoption, decision making, website performance and revenue, and customer relationships

ü  The impact of trust factors on electronic or mobile business/commerce

ü  Dimensions of privacy concerns or impacts of privacy violations impacting trust in various information systems

ü  Conceptual, theoretical or empirical studies about the impact of information system trust violations or deception on technology adoption, decision making about technology use and continuance, and e-commerce performance factors



Important Dates:

Jan 4, 2013      Paper submissions open on Bepress system (new for AMCIS)

Feb 22, 2013    Paper submissions deadline 11:59 p.m. Central Time

April 17-19, 2013   Notification of paper acceptance

May 9, 2013         Camera-ready copy of accepted papers due



Submission Site:

Instructions for authors and more information about the conference is forthcoming on the conference website at http://amcis2013.aisnet.org/.





Minitrack Co-Chairs:





Tom Stafford (corresponding Co-Chair)

MIS Department

Fogelman College of Business and Economics

University of Memphis

Memphis, TN USA 38152

Tel: (901)-336-2754

Fax (901)678-4151

Email: tstaffor at memphis.edu<mailto:tstaffor at memphis.edu>



Sherrie Yi X. Komiak

Faculty of Business Administration

Memorial University of Newfoundland

St. John's, NL, A1B 3X5

Canada

Tel: (709) 737-2141

Fax: (709)737-7680

Email: skomiak at mun.ca<mailto:skomiak at mun.ca>







Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah

Department of Business and Information Technology

Missouri University of Science and Technology

Rolla, MO USA 65409
Tel: (573) 341-6996

Email: nahf at mst.edu<mailto:nahf at mst.edu>



Gaurav Bansal

Austin E. Cofrin School of Business

University of Wisconsin - Green Bay

Green Bay, WI 54311

Tel: (920) 465-2216

Fax: (920) 465-2660








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Thomas F. Stafford, Ph.D.
Member, Institutional Review Board
University of Memphis
Memphis, TN  38152
tstaffor at memphis.edu

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