[AISWorld] CFP: HICSS 47 Mini-track "Analytics and Design-led Innovations & Management"

Haluk Demirkan Haluk.Demirkan at asu.edu
Sat Apr 6 23:27:04 EDT 2013


(Apologies for Cross-Posting)

Dear Colleagues,
Hello!  I am serving as a chair of the "Analytics and Design-led Innovations & Management" mini-track as part of the "Decision Analytics, Mobile Services and Service Science Track" of the upcoming 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) (http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_47/da.html). I am writing to internationally renowned scholars such as you with expertise in various areas of analytics, decision support systems, and design solutions in hopes that you will consider submitting a paper to this minitrack. Your contributions would help us improve the quality of the sessions. The deadline for submitting papers to HICSS-47 is June 15, 2013. Expect a range of concepts, tools, methods, philosophies and theories to be discussed. Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information. I look forward to receiving your submission!

Best Regards,
Haluk Demirkan - haluk.demirkan at asu.edu<mailto:haluk.demirkan at asu.edu>

HICSS-47 CALL FOR PAPERS
           Hilton Waikoloa, Big Island
January 6-9, 2014 (Monday-Thursday)

Additional detail may be found on HICSS primary web site: http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_47/apahome47.htm

Agility and innovation are essential for survival in today's business world. We need to take advantage of every bit of past data (analytics) that we have, but then add some artistry (creation & design) to that in order to imagine a future that is productively different from the past. There is a need to apply robust research findings in the appropriate management and organizational contexts related to analytics and intuitive thinking, and how to connect creativity and innovation with design. The goal of this minitrack is to explore the challenges, issues and opportunities related to analytics and design-led innovations & management, and the innovation-services-based economy- from conceptualization to practical implementation. We are interested in novel approaches to "product, service, business model & process innovations with analytical + design thinking" "innovation ecosystems" "innovation within a value chain" "value co-creation metrics & measurements for innovations" "innovation across company & geographic borders" "technical and managerial approaches to service-oriented architecture, infrastructure, data, business processes, workflows and strategies that support agility & innovations" "self-service & smart solutions" "co-production/ creation as driving components of innovation" "customer-driven innovation models & methods" "innovation project management practices." Possible topics of applied, field and empirical research include, but are not limited to:

*          Theories and approaches for integrating analytical and intuitive thinking processes
*          Theories, challenges and impacts of design thinking on innovations
*          Theories and approaches for moving creation to innovation
*          Product, service, business model and process innovations
*          Innovation ecosystems
*          Technical and managerial approaches to service-oriented architecture, infrastructure, data, business processes, workflows and strategies that support agility & innovations
*          Self-service & smart technologies & management for sustainable innovations
*          Service discovery, design, modeling, delivery, deployment, measurement, maintenance, bundling and marketing
*          Co-production/creation/innovation as driving components of service orientation
*          Innovation within a value chain
*          Innovation in performance management
*          Behavioral practices innovation
*          Innovations in social responsibility
*          Innovation across company and geographic borders
*          Supply chain innovation
*          Dispersed innovation
*          Cross-cultural views of innovation
*          Innovation and globalization
*          Development of tools to facilitate inter-company innovation
*          How can leaders become designers?
*          What are barriers to the diffusion of innovation?
*          Managing innovation and design teams in product and service life cycles
*          Designing effective models to enhance customer adoption of innovations
*          Customer-driven innovation models and methods
*          Value co-creation metrics and analytics for innovation processes
*          Innovation project management practices
*          Analyzing and exploiting the marketing-design interface in new product launch
*          Organizational culture change for  new analytics + design thinking rather
*          Ontologies, metrics and measurements for managing innovations
*          Planning, building and managing design and innovation infrastructures
*          Decision models and decision support systems for innovation-related management & operations
*          Data services and data management service level agreements
*          Services implications to value chains, networks, constellations and shops
*          Collaborative innovation management in  B2B and B2C e-commerce
*          The commoditization of business processes (e.g. out-tasking, ITIL, SCORE), software (e.g. the software-as-service model, software oriented architecture, application service providers) and hardware (e.g., on-demand, utility computing, cloud computing, software oriented infrastructure with virtualized resources, infrastructure service providers for innovations
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
June 15 - Submit full manuscripts for review. The review is double-blind; therefore this submission must be without author names.
Receive acceptance notification by August 15.
Revise your manuscript to add author names. If required, make other changes.
Submit Final Paper for Publication by September 15.

Haluk Demirkan,
Professor of Information Systems (transdisciplinary with Supply Chain Management and Strategic Marketing & Services Leadership) (Clinical Track)
Research Faculty, Center for Services Leadership
W. P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University
Track Chair for Analytics, Mobile & Service Science at HICSS (www.hicss.hawaii.edu/<http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/>)
phone (480) 965-9067<tel:%28480%29%20965-9067> fax (480) 727-0881<tel:%28480%29%20727-0881>
haluk.demirkan at asu.edu<mailto:haluk.demirkan at asu.edu>
http://wpcarey.asu.edu/directory/people/profile.cfm?person=2012898

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