[AISWorld] Reminder: Call for Papers - IS Design Research Mini-track at HICSS-47

Joseph Walls jgwalls at umich.edu
Tue May 21 14:25:18 EDT 2013


Manuscripts are due June 15, 2013!

On 2/20/13, Joseph Walls <jgwalls at umich.edu> wrote:
> Dear Colleague,
>
> We invite you to submit a paper to the 47th Annual Hawaii International
> Conference on Systems Sciences (HICSS) mini-track “Advances in Design
> Research for Information Systems”.
>
> Below is a description of the mini-track as well as the call for papers
> for the HICSS conference. Please circulate this information to other
> researchers potentially interested in advancing design research.
> Additional information about the conference can be found at the website
> below.
>
> http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_47/apahome47.htm
>
> We hope to see you in Hawaii in January 2014!
>
> Joseph Walls
> George Widmeyer
> Omar El Sawy
>
> ADVANCES IN DESIGN RESEARCH FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS
>
> This mini-track provides a venue for IS design researchers to share
> their work and interact with likeminded scholars. Design research may
> be viewed as having three major subfields.
>
> 1. Design theory research focuses on the development of theories about
> creating new or improved information systems based on kernel theories.
> The IS design theory concept was first articulated two decades ago
> (Walls, et al, 1992) and continues to be developed (Jones and Gregor,
> 2007). Research reported at the annual Design Science Research in
> Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST) conference proceedings
> illustrates work that continues in this area (Gurzick and Lutters,
> 2009). Design theory papers have also been published in the ICIS
> Proceedings (e.g., Sarnikar and Deokar, 2009) and at HICSS-44 (e.g.,
> Zhang, et al, 2011), HICSS-45 (e.g., Lee, et al, 2011), and HICSS-46
> (Lu and Käkölä, 2013).
>
> 2. Design science research focuses on creating “new-to-the-world” IS
> artifacts (Hevner, et al, 2004).
>
> 3. Science of design research involves the study of how designers
> actually conduct design activities.
>
> We welcome papers from any of the above subfields.
>
> HICSS-47 CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> Hilton Waikoloa, Big Island
> January 6-9, 2014 (Monday-Thursday)
>
> HICSS conferences are devoted to the most relevant advances in the
> information, computer, and system sciences, and encompass developments
> in both theory and practice. Accepted papers may be theoretical,
> conceptual, tutorial or descriptive in nature. Those selected for
> presentation will be included in the Conference Proceedings published
> by the IEEE Computer Society and maintained in the IEEE Digital
> Library.
>
> How to Submit a Paper
>
> Follow Author Instructions to be posted by February 1, 2013 on the
> conference web site.
> http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_47/apahome47.htm
>
> • HICSS papers must contain original material.  They may not have been
> previously published, nor currently submitted elsewhere.  All
> submissions undergo a double-blind peer review process; so initial
> submission must be without author names.
> • Abstracts are optional, but strongly recommended. You may contact
> the Minitrack Chair(s) for guidance or verification of content.
> • Submit a paper to only one Minitrack.  If a paper is submitted to
> more than one minitrack, then either paper may be rejected by either
> minitrack without consultation with author or other chairs. If you are
> not sure of the appropriate Minitrack, submit an abstract to the Track
> Chair(s) for determination, and/or seek informal opinion(s) of
> Minitrack Chair(s) before submitting. – see names and contact
> information below.
> • Do not author or co-author more than 5 papers.  This means that an
> individual may be listed as author or co-author on no more than 5
> submitted papers.  Track Chairs must approve any names added after
> submission or acceptance on August 15.
>
> Important 2013 Deadlines for Authors
>
> June 15 Submit full manuscripts for review as instructed. The review
> is double-blind; therefore, this initial submission must be without
> author names.
>
> Aug 15 Review System emails. Acceptance Notices to authors. It is very
> important that at least one author of each accepted paper attend the
> conference. Therefore, all travel guarantees – including visa or your
> organization’s fiscal funding procedures – should begin immediately.
> Make sure your server accepts the review system address
>
> https://precisionconference.com/~hicss
>
> Sept 15 SUBMIT FINAL PAPER.  Add author names to your paper, and
> submit your Final Paper for Publication to the site provided in your
> Acceptance Notice.  (This URL is not public knowledge.)
>
> Oct 1 Early Registration fee deadline. At least one author of each
> paper should register by this date in order secure publication in the
> Proceedings.  Fees will increase on Oct 2 and Dec 2.
>
> Oct 15 Papers without at least one paid-in-full registered author may
> be deleted from the Proceedings and not scheduled for presentation;
> authors will be so notified by the Conference Office.
>
> Cancellation and Refund Policy
>
> All conference cancellation requests must be in writing.  A fee will
> be charged for cancellation of registration after Oct 15, at which
> time the paper is subject to withdrawal from the Proceedings.  There
> is no registration refund after Dec 1.  Cancellations for
> accommodations must be handled directly with the hotel.
>
> HICSS-47 TRACK CHAIRS
>
> Collaboration Systems and Technology
> Bob Briggs
> rbriggs at mail.sdsu.edu
> Jay Nunamaker
> nunamaker at cmi.arizona.edu
>
> Decision Analytics, Mobile Services, and Service Science
> Christer Carlsson
> christer.carlsson at abo.fi
> Haluk Demirkan
> Haluk.Demirkan at asu.edu
>
> Digital and Social Media
> Kevin Crowston
> crowston at syr.edu
> Karine Nahon
> karineb at uw.edu
>
> E-Government
> Jochen Scholl
> jscholl at u.washington.edu
>
> Electric Energy Systems
> Bob Thomas
> rjt1 at cornell.edu
> Tom Overbye
> overbye at uiuc.edu
>
> Information Technology in Healthcare
> William Chismar
> chismar at hawaii.edu
> Tom Horan
> tom.horan at cgu.edu
>
> Internet and the Digital Economy
> Dave King
> David.king at jda.com
> Alan Dennis
> ardennis at indiana.edu
>
> Knowledge Systems
> Murray Jennex
> murphjen at aol.com
> Dave Croasdell
> davec at unr.edu
>
> Organizational Systems and Technology
> Hugh Watson
> hwatson at terry.uga.edu
>
> Software Technology
> Gul Agha
> agha at cs.uiuc.edu
> Rick Kazman
> kazman at hawaii.edu
>


-- 
Joseph G. Walls, PhD
Adjunct Associate Professor
Technology and Operations
Ross School of Business
The University of Michigan
734.763.4610




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