[AISWorld] CFP HICSS 50th MINITRACK: Trust, Identity, Trusted systems in Digital Environments

Sirkka Jarvenpaa Sirkka.Jarvenpaa at mccombs.utexas.edu
Thu Mar 24 15:18:53 EDT 2016


50th HICSS MINITRACK: Trust, Identity, Trusted systems in Digital Environments
January 4-7, 2017
Hilton Waikoloa Village
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu


Within HICSS Organization Systems and Technology Track,  we organize a minitrack on Trust, Identity, and Trusted Systems in Digital Environments.


This minitrack explores when and to what degree trust matters, in what form(s), and with which consequences.  We welcome papers that theoretically or empirically advance our understanding of trust in organizational, inter-organizational, network, and collective contexts. Papers can use any acceptable methodology and theory. Some possible topic areas include but are not limited to the following:


*       Understanding issues of trust and reputation in the context of sharing economy organizations, e.g., in the platform, among the users of the platform, in the organization behind the platform, in financial transactions conducted through the platform.

*       Understanding the relationship between an organization's handling of its users' data, e.g., privacy/integrity, use of the cloud, and trust in the organization.

*       Understanding the relationship between trust in an organization and trust in the organization's technology-based offerings.

*       Understanding how regulation and policy at the national and international levels influences issues of trust and the penetration of technology, e.g., in the financial industry and the sharing economy, and vice versa.

*       Understanding the role of trust between users and emerging technologies, e.g., personal robots, smart toys, wearables, 3D printing, self-driving cars and buses, drones.

*       Understanding the role of trust in the development of algorithms, e.g., functions, openness of coding, data collection.

*       Understanding the activities and narratives that startup organizations in emerging high-technology industries use to build trust and legitimacy in the industry, e.g., users/consumers, incumbents, regulators.

*       Understanding the relationship between trust and business models in startup and emerging industries as well as in the commercialization of new technologies by established firms.

*       Understanding the relationship between trust and the development and dynamics of self-regulated, decentralized, peer-to-peer networks.

*       Understanding the relationships among trust, technology affordances, and institutional logics.

*       Understanding the relationship between national culture and institutions and trust in technology and digital environments that know no geographic boundaries.

*       Understanding the relationship between trust and control in digital environments.

*       Understanding how trust is built, maintained, and repaired when the context is continuously changing




Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Sirkka Jarvenpaa (Primary Contact), McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin, Sirkka.jarvenpaa at mccombs.utexas.edu<mailto:Sirkka.jarvenpaa at mccombs.utexas.edu>

Robin Teigland, Center for Strategy and Competitiveness, Stockholm School of Economics, robin.teigland at hhs.se<mailto:robin.teigland at hhs.se>



IMPORTANT DATES
June 15, 2016              Submission full manuscripts
August 15, 2016         Acceptance Notifications
September 15, 2016    Submission camera-ready paper
October 1, 2016         Early Registration fee deadline





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