[AISWorld] Final CFP: Human-Computer Interaction in Health and Wellness (Workshop and THCI Journal Issue)

Vance Wilson vancewilson at gmail.com
Wed May 14 14:52:24 EDT 2014


*Call for Papers on Human-Computer Interaction in Health and Wellness*

   -
*2014 Research Workshop Jointly Hosted by Association for Information
   Systems (AIS) SIG-Health and SIGHCI *
   - *Special Issue of AIS Transactions in Human-Computer Interaction
   (THCI)*

*Important Dates: *

   - Research Workshop Submissions Due from Authors: *June 1, 2014 *
   - Acceptance Notifications Will Be Returned to Authors by: June 15, 2014
   - Workshop Camera Ready Papers Due from Authors: July 15, 2014
   - The Research Workshop will be hosted in conjunction with AMCIS 2014 in
   Savannah, GA, USA and is scheduled to be held from 8am - 1pm on Thursday,
   August 7, 2014

*Research Workshop Objectiv*e:

The research workshop promotes the creation and refinement of scholarship
that addresses the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and
Health and/or Wellness fields.  Several selected papers from the workshop
will be invited for further development toward publication in a special
issue of AIS *Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction *(THCI) to be
titled “HCI in Health and Wellness”.

All related research topics and methods are welcomed; priority will be
placed on selecting papers that:

   - Clearly address topics relating to HCI and Health and/or Wellness
   - Incorporate development and/or empirical evaluation of theory that is
   testable (i.e., falsifiable)
   - Are submitted in substantially complete form

*Research Workshop Cost:*

*There will be no charge for invited authors to attend the workshop.*

*Research Workshop Format:*

Workshop participants will discuss their work in small groups led by
scholars with editorial experience in the areas of HCI, health, and
wellness.  Discussions will be facilitated so that each author has
equitable time to receive feedback.  This structure provides opportunity to
strengthen the submitted papers for future journal submission.

*Submission, Reviewing, and Acceptance Processes: *

   - Submit papers as email attachments in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat
   (PDF) format to Vance Wilson (vancewilson at gmail.com). Expect your
   submission to be acknowledged within 48 hours.
   - All reviewing will be conducted in double-blind format and will be
   primarily performed by program committee members selected for expertise and
   interest in the topic area.
   - Notification regarding acceptance of your submission will be sent via
   email to the submitting author.
   - Because this is a workshop rather than paper publication venue, there
   is no restriction on concurrent submission of manuscripts to a conference
   (such as AMCIS) or a journal.

*Submission Format:*

Ideal papers will be no more than 35 pages in length (maximum 8000 words),
double spaced, in 12-point Times New Roman font, following THCI guidelines (
http://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/authorinfo.html).  Longer papers will be
considered if the length is well motivated.

*Program Committee Co-chairs:*

Vance Wilson, President, SIG-Health, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (
vancewilson at gmail.com)
Soussan Djamasbi, Past Chair, SIGHCI, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (
djamasbi at wpi.edu)

*Program Committee:*

Miguel Aguire-Urreta, DePaul University
Paul Ambrose, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Chad Anderson, University of Nevada-Reno
Norm Archer, McMaster University
Aaron Baird, Georgia State University
Izak Benbasat, University of British Columbia
Michael Bliemel, Dalhousie University
Claudia Brauer, Vienna University of Business Administration and Economics
Rich Burkhard, San Jose State University
Terry Byrd, Auburn University
Monica Chiarini Tremblay, Florida International University
Joo Hee Choi, Yonsei University
Torkil Clemmensen, Copenhagen Business school
Constantinos Coursaris, Michigan State University
Dianne Cyr, Simon Fraser University
Michael Davern, University of Melbourne
Mike Dohan, McMaster University
Sarah Fan, University of Melbourne
Dennis Galletta, University of Pittsburgh
Gordon Gao, University of Maryland
Matt Germonprez, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Biswadip Ghosh, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Kaushik Ghosh, Lamar University
Khaled Hassanein, McMaster University
Neset Hikmet, University of South Carolina
Kuang-Yuan Huang, McGill University
Netta Iivari, University of Oulu
Richard Johnson, University at Albany, State University of New York
Nelson King, American University of Beirut
Richard Klein, Florida International University
Younghwa Lee, University of Northern Iowa
Lina Li, Baker College
Nick Lockwood, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Paul Lowry, City University of Hong Kong.
Fiona Nah, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Harold Pardue, University of South Alabama
R.P. Raghupathi, Fordham University
Jim Ryan, Troy University
Khawaja Saeed, Wichita State University
Tonia San Nicolas-Rocca, San Jose State University
Surendra Sarnikar, Dakota State University
Judy Scott, University of Colorado-Denver
Hong Sheng, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Sue Sherer, Lehigh University
Ton Spil, University of Twente
Heshan Sun, Clemson University
Monideepa Tarafdar, Lancaster University
Noam Tractinsky, Ben-Gurion University
Horst Treiblmaier, Vienna University of Business Administration and
Economics
Joe Valacich, University of Arizona
Wietske van Osch, Michigan State University
Doug Vogel, City University of Hong Kong
John Wells, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Dezhi Wu, Southern Utah University
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