[AISWorld] CfP HICSS 2014 Minitrack: Open Data Services

Juho Lindman juho.lindman at hanken.fi
Wed Mar 20 06:23:05 EDT 2013


Call for Papers
HICSS 2014 Minitrack Title:  Open Data Services

Details:
January 6-9, 2014
Hilton Waikoloa
Big Island, Hawaii
Website: www.hicss.hawaii.edu

This minitrack provides a venue to present findings, create future research
collaborations of the emerging phenomenon and, debate the future of open
data based services. Furthermore, we are interested in infrastructural open
data usage, open data commons, peer-to-peer-produced open data and "hybrid
models" in addition to aggregation usage of both open and proprietary data
sets in unison to develop new services.

We are interested in the challenges and opportunities related to these
services that produce, aggregate and consume data in novel ways. Studies
employing either qualitative or quantitative research methods, as well as
design research are all welcomed. We seek papers describing innovative
services created by employing open data. The submissions can be research
papers, case studies, or practitioner reports related to the publication of
the open data sets followed by new service development and their
implications. Of special interest are novel applications of available open
data in various domains, such as, preventive healthcare, traffic, media, and
travel, to name a few.

Relevant topics may include (but are not limited to):

. Location and sensor data based services
. Open data infrastructures
. Peer production of data
. Open data commons
. Privacy issues related to open data and open data services
. Aggregation of open and proprietary data
. Business value of open data services
. Business model destruction/creation caused by open data
. Open data service ecosystems
. Novel approaches to development of open data applications

Deadlines:

June 15: Submit full manuscripts for review. The review is double-blind;
therefore this submission must be without author names.

August 15: Acceptance notices are emailed to authors by the Review System.
At least one author of each accepted paper must immediately make plans to
attend the conference, including initiating fiscal, visa, or other travel
guarantees.

September 15: Accepted authors submit Final Paper.

October 1: Early Registration fee deadline. At least one author of each
paper should register by this date.

October 15: Papers without at least one paid-in-full registered author may
be deleted from the proceedings and not scheduled for presentation.

Mini-Track Chairs:

Juho Lindman (Primary Contact)
Hanken School of Economics
juho lindman at hanken.fi

Matti Rossi
Aalto University School of Business
matti.rossi at aalto.fi

Virpi Tuunainen
Aalto University School of Business
virpi.tuunainen at aalto.fi





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