[AISWorld] Final CFP AMCIS Mini-track: ICT Collaboration in Cross-Organizational, International, and Global Settings

Madlberger Maria Madlberger at webster.ac.at
Tue Feb 19 13:29:24 EST 2013


*** Final CALL FOR PAPERS ***

Call for Papers: 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2013)
August 15-17, 2013
Chicago, Illinois

TRACK: ICTs IN GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT (SIGGlobDev)

Mini-track: ICT COLLABORATION IN CROSS-ORGANIZATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL, AND GLOBAL SETTINGS

DESCRIPTION:
With increasing integration of corporations, public authorities, non-profit organizations, project teams, and individuals in cross-organizational, international and global settings, ICT collaboration is getting increasingly relevant. Cross-organizational and particularly international and global collaboration is much more complex than within one single organization. Critical success factors of ICT collaboration in such settings are for example physical locations of collaborating partners, varying levels of ICT infrastructure, cultural similarity or differences, legal regulations or the economic environment. The role of ICT in cross-organizational, international, and global collaboration is twofold: ICT can be a collaboration enabler, but also a collaboration purpose and goal. This mini-track focuses on conceptual and empirical research that contributes to a clearer understanding of ICT collaboration processes, their challenges, success factors, and benefits in cross-organizational, international, or global settings. All methodological approaches, including case studies, surveys, literature reviews, design science etc. are welcome.

SUGGESTED TOPICS
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
-  Processes of ICT collaboration
-  Success factors of collaboration technologies
-  Inter-organizational collaboration and ICT productivity
-  Conceptual frameworks of ICT collaboration in global development
-  Multinational teams and ICT productivit
-  Cross-organizational, international, or global value-chains and value-networks
-  Standardization of collaborative technologies and/or processe
-  ICT productivity studies at the country, industry, firm, or project level
-  Comparative cross-country research on ICT collaboratio
-  Country-specific case studies on cross-organizational collaboration
-  ICT offshoring/outsourcing into emerging economie
-  International ICT project management
-  Antecedents of cross-organizational, international, or global collaboration
-  Diffusion of collaborative technologies in emerging economie
-  ICT productivity instrument development and validation

SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:
Please submit your manuscript to the Bepress system at http://amcis2013.aisnet.org

IMPORTANT DATES:
• January 4, 2013: Paper submissions officially begins
• February 22, 2013: Paper Submission Deadline 11:59 PM CST
• April 22, 2013: Program Chairs Notify Authors of Paper Acceptance
• May 9, 2013: Camera-ready Copy of Accepted Papers Due
• Updated information at http://amcis2013.aisnet.org<http://amcis2013.aisnet.org/>

MINI-TRACK CHAIR:
Maria Madlberger
Webster University Vienna
Department of Business and Management
Austria


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