[AISWorld] Call for Papers_HICSS-50 Dark Side of IT Minitrack

Steelman, Zach zach.steelman at okstate.edu
Thu Mar 10 13:08:51 EST 2016


Conference: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
Minitrack Title: The Dark Side of Information Technology; Track Title:Organizational Systems and Technology
Chair: Ofir Turel; Co-Chairs: Amr Soror; Zach Steelman

The "Dark Side of IT" track welcomes theoretical and empirical papers examining alternative consequences of IT use and implementation in organizations and societies. The objective of this mini-track is to focus not only on the antecedents, development processes, consequence of numerous phenomena related to the dark side of IT use but also the  potential strategies and techniques for behavioral interventions. We seek, based on this forum of discussion, to provide practitioners (e.g., IT developers, managers, psychologists, and policy makers) in a multitude of contexts with a deeper understanding of the potential consequences regarding the dark side of IT use. Further, we hope these studies help to shape guidelines for designing and implementing organizational and hedonic IT while minimizing the potential negative consequences of IT use.

Submitted papers might focus on, but are not limited to, some of the following themes related to the dark side of IT use. We acknowledge that over time new dark side of IT phenomena will emerge, and we hence call and welcome topics that focus on IT-related phenomena which is harmful, that may extend this list.
* IT-related addictions
* Cyber loafing,
* Cyber bullying
* Deceptive computer-mediated communication
* Disrupted work life balance
* IT interruptions
* IT misuse
* Technostress
* Impulsive use of IT
* Physiological effects of IT use

Submissions are welcome and encouraged from a variety of theoretical foundations (e.g., information systems, psychology, cognitive science, decision sciences, sociology, social networks, organizational behavior, neuroscience, computer science, and informatics) which might advance our knowledge of the antecedents, processes, interventions and consequences of the dark side of IT use. The track invites relevant and rigorous studies without restriction for the methodologies used, units of analyses and levels of theorization.

IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission Deadline: June 15 (11:59 PM, Hawaii Time)
Author Notification: August 16, 2016
Conference: January 4-7, 2017 Hilton Waikoloa Village

More information about HICSS-50 may be found at http://www.hicss.org/.

If you have a question or wish to discuss a paper concept before submitting your work, please contact Ofir Turel (oturel at fullerton.edu<mailto:oturel at fullerton.edu>), Amr Soror (asoror at fullerton.edu<mailto:asoror at fullerton.edu>) or Zach Steelman (zach.steelman at okstate.edu<mailto:zach.steelman at okstate.edu>). We will be more than happy to address your question and discuss your paper concept with you.
Kindly,

Dark Side of IT Minitrack Team
Ofir Turel, PhD
Amr Soror, PhD
California State University, Fullerton

Zach Steelman, PhD
Oklahoma State University




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