[AISWorld] AMCIS 2016: SIG-OSRA Call for Mini-Track Proposals

Frank Ulbrich Frank.Ulbrich at ufv.ca
Fri Sep 11 21:33:19 EDT 2015


Dear AIS Community,



SIG-OSRA is in the process of organizing mini-tracks for AMCIS 2016.



If you are interested in submitting a mini-track proposal for AMCIS 2016 please contact one of the track chairs: Frank Ulbrich, University of the Fraser Valley, Canada, frank.ulbrich at ufv.ca<mailto:frank.ulbrich at ufv.ca?Subject=AMCIS%202016>; Joao Porto de Albuquerque, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, jporto at icmc.usp.br<mailto:jporto at icmc.usp.br?Subject=AMCIS%202016>.



The SIG-OSRA track focuses on advancing research and application of information and communication technologies in the end-user environment to support work processes, foster innovation, improve employee performance, and enhance overall organizational effectiveness in direct support of goals and strategies.



This year we invite research papers and teaching cases on topics related to integrating information and communication technologies in the workplace including leveraging end-user innovation, developing end-user oriented apps, managing business process, training and supporting end-users, managing knowledge, and coping with end-user technology adoption, assimilation, and use.



The track is open to all types of research. Best papers from the mini-tracks will be considered for submission to the Information Technology, Learning, and Performance Journal (ITLPJ).



We invite contributions related with, but not limited to, the following topics:



*         End-user adoption of Web 2.0 and virtual technologies (with a focus on social media and collaborative value creation in the work place)

*         End-user initiated customization of ICTs

*         End-user and open innovation

*         End-user project management

*         End-user training, support, and knowledge management in organizational systems

*         Innovation and business process management/transformation

*         Understanding and managing IS innovations in complex organizational networks and ecosystems

*         Integrating and engaging users beyond organization boundaries (e.g. crowdsourcing and open innovation)

*         Integrating technology into the workplace (with a focus on managing "bring your own device," integrating mobile devices, organizational routines, work processes, and improving work processes and employee performance)

http://amcis2016.aisnet.org/index.php/sessions/track-list#SIGOSRAanchor


Frank Ulbrich, PhD
Director, School of Business

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33844 King Rd | Abbotsford BC  V2S 7M8 | Canada
Phone: +1 604 557 4083 or (Toll Free Canada) 1 888 504 7441 x5146 | Email: frank.ulbrich at ufv.ca


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