[AISWorld] CFP HICSS-49 Mobility-enhanced Social Collaborations for Value Creation

Choi, Kyungsub S. KChoi at ric.edu
Mon May 4 15:26:55 EDT 2015


Subject: CFP  HICSS-49  Mobility-enhanced Social Collaborations for Value Creation

Call for Papers

HICSS-49  Mobility-enhanced Social Collaborations for Value Creation

Track: Collaboration Systems and Technologies
Minitrack: Mobility-enhanced Social Collaborations for Value Creation

http://www.hicss.org/#!mobility-enhanced-social-collaborations/c1xmy



Deadlines
April 1, 2015. Submission system available
June 15, 2015. Submission deadline   Submit full manuscripts for review. Review is double blind.
August 16, 2015. Acceptance (or non-acceptance) notification to all authors.


Mobility features distinct attributes such as changing locations and contexts, which in turn may lead to fertile new ground for value creation. Mobility is a significant dimension of a new ecosystem where novel forms of social collaboration are emerging: crowdfunding, crowdsourcing, and social capital. On the personal, group and organizational levels, various forms of work-specific social collaboration is being expedited using mobile-enabled smart devices or technologies. Consequently, we need to investigate these specific types of collaboration in order to assess the value of mobile-enabled work-processes and outputs. Moreover, we also need to understand how these artifacts are reciprocally influencing established core processes.

This minitrack seeks papers in the following categories: a) empirical documentations of value creation problems in the mobile context; b) proposals for generalizable theories of value creation in the mobility-driven ecology; c) studies of exemplar cases of value creation via mobility-driven social collaborations, or d) papers illustrating the potentials of emerging mobile technologies that can effectively be utilized in the mobile social collaboration. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

•       Theoretical developments in mobile-enabled social collaboration
•       Location-based social capital
•       Understanding user cognitions, beliefs, and attitudes in the mobile environment
•       Design issues related to mobile-enabled social technologies
•       Dynamics of mobile-led interactions in group or organizational collaborations
•       Impacts of mobility on social interaction
•       Privacy and security in social collaboration
•       New forms of synergy from using mobile-enabled platform
•       Enterprise mobility-enabled value creations
•       Cost and benefits of mobile-enabled social collaborations
•       Taxonomy of values created in the social collaboration supported by the ecological system of mobility
•       Evolution of the value creation framework of the social collaboration in the mobility ecosystem



Feel free to email us for any paper related questions.

Enjoy the Summer!



Sincerely,

Kyungsub Stephen Choi
Computer Information Systems Dept.
School of Management
Rhode Island College
Providence, RI USA 02908-1991
Email: kchoi at ric.edu


Kun Chang Lee
Management Information Systems
SKKU Business School
Sungkyunkwan University
Seoul 110-745, Republic of Korea
E-mail: kunchanglee at gmail.com






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