[AISWorld] Final CFP: AMCIS'14 Data and Information Quality in Decision Making

Irit Askira Gelman askira at cox.net
Mon Feb 24 12:40:36 EST 2014


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20th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) 
 
Track: Data Quality and Information Quality 
 
Minitrack: DATA AND INFORMATION QUALITY IN DECISION MAKING 
 
 
         Savannah, GA – August 7-10, 2014
          http://amcis2014.aisnet.org/
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Models of decision making, mainly normative models of decision making, point to the critical role of information in this process. For instance, Herbert Simon’s classic model of decision making (intelligence, design, choice [Simon, 1977]) emphasizes the essential role that information has through its initial decision phase, intelligence, which consists of a scan of the environment that aims to identify new problems or opportunities.  Evidently, information also has important role in the design of possible avenues of action: the design phase involves intelligence as well, e.g., of materials, techniques, and/or processes [Boland and Collopy, 2004]. Similarly, the choice of a preferred alternative involves intelligence of the current conditions that affect each alternative.
 
This minitrack centers on the relationship between the quality of the information that is employed in the decision-making process on one hand, and, on the other hand, the product of the decision, other aspects of the decision process, the consequences of the decision, and/or its utility and value.  The ultimate goal of this research is to produce solutions that bring under control and mitigate the negative effects of poor information
quality, i.e., improve decisions both subjectively and objectively. 

Papers in this minitrack will aim to:  
•+ Extend the existing understanding of the above relationships in a chosen setting 
•+ Propose a new artifact(s) (e.g., a concept, model, method, system implementation)that promises a new solution 
•+ Examine the value of a previously proposed artifact 
•+ Refine a previously proposed artifact 

We welcome original research papers regardless of decision domain, decision process, or research methodology. Since related problems have been studied in numerous problem domains and diverse scientific disciplines, we encourage authors to explore this rich literature and benefit from it. 


 ---- Submission Outline ---- 
+ Manuscript submissions open:   January 5 2014. 
+ Submission Deadline:                   midnight, Savannah (EST) time, March 1, 2014
+ Author Notification:                          April 4, 2014
+ Revision submission:                    April 18, 2014
+ Camera ready submission deadline:  April 25, 2014


Paper submissions must be made electronically through the AMCIS on-line submission system ( http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2014 ). BE SURE TO SELECT THE APPROPRIATE MINITRACK.

Papers must not exceed 5,000 words and must conform to the AMCIS 2014 submission requirements.  At least one author of every accepted submission must present at AMCIS 2014 in Savannah. For additional information see http://amcis2014.aisnet.org/index.php/call-for-papers . 

 

----- Minitrack Chair ---- 
Irit Askira Gelman, PhD
email: askirai at dqiqsolutions.com 
Web page: http://dqiqsolutions.com/AcademicBkg.aspx






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