[AISWorld] AMCIS 2016 - Minitrack CFP - GIS, Spatial BI, Analytics, and Knowledge Management

Daniel Farkas dfarkas at pace.edu
Mon Jan 4 15:12:45 EST 2016


AIS Members,

Join us at AMCIS 2016 in San Diego.  Consider submitting a paper to the
SIGGIS Minitrack on Spatial Business Intelligence, Analytics, and Knowledge
Management.


*CALL FOR PAPERS** FOR MINI-TRACK ON *



*Spatial Business Intelligence, Analytics, and Knowledge Management*




in the Track on Decision Support and Analytics,

*AMCIS 2016 Conference in San Diego, August 11-13, 2016*



The mini-track on Spatial Business Intelligence, Analytics, and Knowledge
Management seeks to provide a forum for research on varied aspects of
geographic information systems (GIS) for business intelligence, analytics,
knowledge management, and spatial data management.  This area is becoming
an essential aspect for governments and has been growing rapidly over the
past decade in business. The mini-track encourages manuscript submission on
theory, methodology, applications, behavioral studies, case studies, and
emerging areas in GIS.  Current areas of interest include spatial big data,
spatial knowledge management, theory development, cloud-based GIS, spatial
crowdsourcing, spatial workforce, behavioral research, geo-design, privacy
and security aspects, mobile location-based applications, and new and
emerging areas of GIS.



Spatial technologies have been undergoing a major transformation based on
new and emerging geospatial technologies including space-time, 3-D
modeling, LIDAR, unmanned spatial data collection, augmented reality
glasses, and virtual reality of place.



The intent is to advance knowledge from a relatively nascent level in light
of the continuing geospatial revolution and encourage exchange of findings,
methodologies, blue ocean ideas between scholars and practitioners in an
area ripe for rapid growth in business and in information programs. The
mini-track over the past five years has attracted increasing interest and
participation.  It is part of the SIGDSA track and is sponsored by SIGGIS.



GIS and spatial technologies are growing rapidly in business and government.
Increasingly these applications involve business intelligence (BI), big
data, analytics, and knowledge management.  Although there is considerable
research on GIS technology and geographic information science, there has
been relatively little research in spatial decision making in business,
government, and organizations. This track seeks manuscripts that address
theory, methodology, geo-design, applications, management issues, and
behavioral aspects of these topics.  The relevance to research is to build
up greater knowledge of the geo-spatial aspects of decision-making and
management, and to develop theory and applications, sometimes building on
well-known concepts in the Decision Support/Analytics and MIS fields.



The mini-track will address the emerging areas of GIS, GIScience, and
related technologies such as RFID, imagery, virtual augmentation and
reality, location for mobile devices, and sensors, cloud-based GIS,
space-time applications, and expansive spatial information. Since the GIS
and spatial field is expanding and becoming essential in business and
government, the mini-track can shed light on a new and evolving field. The
mini-track findings, results, and discussions will also inform the leaders,
managers, strategic thinkers, and policy makers in many organizations that
are building, deploying, and managing applications in these areas.



This mini-track is supported by SIGGIS of AIS.



*Potential topics *(suggestions, but not limited to those listed):

   - Spatial analytics
   - Spatial decision support
   - Spatial knowledge management
   - Big Data and GIS
   - Management decision-making using GIS
   - Spatial data mining and knowledge discovery
   - Web-based GIS concepts and applications
   - GIS and the cloud
   - Locational features of social media
   - Mobile-based GIS concepts and applications
   - Security and privacy of spatial information
   - Geo-Design
   - Theoretical studies
   - Methodological papers
   - Case studies
   - Investment in and benefits of GIS, spatial BI, or spatial analytics
   - Managerial concerns in spatial systems
   - Ethical aspects of GIS and spatial decision-making
   - GIS workforce, training, and education
   - Quality measures and evaluation of spatial systems
   - Systems and software development of GIS
   - Crowdsourcing and public domain sources of spatial information
   - Emerging areas in spatial science and technologies



DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION:  March 2, 2016

Submission information at http://amcis2016.aisnet.org
<http://amcis2016.aisnet.org/index.php/programs/emergent-research-forum>



*Mini-track chair contact for information*

James B. Pick

E-mail:  james_pick at redlands.edu

School of Business, University of Redlands, Redlands, CA 92373-0999


-- 
Dan Farkas, PhD
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems
Pace University
Pleasantville, NY,  10570 USA
http://www.pace.edu/seidenberg/

Visiting Professor of Computing, Glyndwr University, Wrexham, Wales, UK
http://www.glyndwr.ac.uk/



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