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> 1.
Extended deadline: AdaptiveCM 2016 (Adaptive Case Management)
> (ilia)
>
2. ICDIM 2016 (diwt at dirf.org [24])
> 3. CfP: MobileHCI 2016 Workshop on
Mobile Persuasive
> Technologies to Support Sustainable Behaviour
(Gregoris Mentzas)
> 4. Fwd: Senior Scholars Best Paper Awards: Call for
Nominations
> (Prashant Palvia)
> 5. Re: Fwd: Senior Scholars Best Paper
Awards: Call for
> Nominations (Galletta, Dennis)
> 6. CFP: Special
issue of Journal of Management Information
> Systems on Strategic Value
of Big Data and Business Analytics
> (Dongsong Zhang)
> 7. Special
Issue: "Dew Computing (DC-2016)": Call for Papers
> (OJCC Editorial
Office)
> 8. Preliminary programme for the European Conference on
Social
> Media (ECSM 2016) (Sue Nugus)
> 9. HICSS-50 Minitrack
Announcement - Pleasse post it on AISWorld
>
(jozef.zurada at louisville.edu [25])
> 10. Re: Fwd: Senior Scholars Best
Paper Awards: Call for
> Nominations (George, Joey F [SCIS])
> 11. Call
for Doctoral Consortium Nominations (ACIS2016)
> (Rosemary Van Der
Meer)
> 12. New Article Published: Does Size Matter? The Implications
of
> Firm Size on Enterprise Systems Success (John Lamp)
> 
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 09:20:58 +0200
> From: ilia 
>
To: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network
> 
> Subject: [AISWorld]
Extended deadline: AdaptiveCM 2016 (Adaptive Case
> Management)
>
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> 
> Dear colleagues
> 
> Due to the number of requests,
we are extending submission deadline to 
> 13 May 2016 for
> 
> The 5th
International Workshop on Adaptive Case Management and other
>
non-workflow approaches to BPM (AdaptiveCM 2016), 5 or 6 September
2016
> 
> Attached to:
> 
> EDOC 2016 http://edoc2016.univie.ac.at/ [29]
- Vienna, Austria
> 
> Full info on the event - see
http://acm2016.blogs.dsv.su.se/ [30]
> Short overview - see below
>
==========================================================
> 
> Goals
>
-----
> While practitioners are trying to overcome the restrictions of
workflow
> thinking, the research on the topic is somewhat lagging. The
goal of
> this workshop is to bring together researchers and
practitioners to
> discuss theoretical and practical problems and
solutions in the area of
> non-workflow based approaches to BPM in
general, and Adaptive Case
> Management (as a leading movement) in
particular. This workshop is aimed
> to promote new, non-traditional
ways of modelling and controlling
> business processes, the ones that
promote and facilitate collaboration
> and creativity in the frame of
business processes.
> 
> Topics of interest include but are not limited
to:
> ------
> 
> - Analysis of situations where workflow-based systems
do not fit;
> reports on real-life cases where it has been revealed
> -
Characteristics and application area for Adaptive Case Management
> -
Theoretical views on business processes not based on the workflow that
>
can serve as a scientific basis for ACM, and other non-workflow
software
> systems/services that help process participants to run their
processes
> - Comparative analysis of tools and applications that
support ACM
> - Process mining and process analysis in ACM
> - Knowledge
management for ACM
> - Intelligent systems for knowledge worker
support
> - Process management based on cooperation
> - Non-prescriptive
process specifications (e.g. constraint-based,
> declarative, etc.)
> -
Non-workflow paradigms and process modeling methodologies
> - Comparison
ACM vs. BPM/workflow, e.g. Supporting vs. Controlling
> - Empirical
studies of Case Management Processes
> - Level of automation achievable
in ACM that does not convert ACM into
> workflow
> - Process improvement
for Case Management Processes
> - Teaching Case and Adaptive Case
Management
> 
> Workshop Co-CHAIRS:
> -------------------
> Irina
Rychkova - Associate Professor, Ph.D, Centre de Recherches en
>
Informatique, Universit? Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France
> Ilia Bider
- Tech Dr., Stockholm University & Ibissoft, Stockholm, Sweden
> Keith
Swenson - Vice President of Research and Development, Fujitsu
> America,
USA
> 
> Important Dates:
> ----------------
> 
> Deadline for paper
submissions: May 13, 2016
> Expected abstract submission (desirable):
May 8, 2016
> Acceptance notification: June 13, 2016
> Workshop:
September 5 or 6, 2016
> 
> Proceedings
> -----------
> 
> The
proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press and
>
be accessible through IEEE Xplore and the IEEE Computer Society
Digital
> Library.
> -- 
>
===============================================
> Dr. Ilia Bider
>
Process- och systemutvecklingskonsult at IbisSoft.se
> Lektor &
Forskare/Docent i data- och systemvetenskap at DSV.su.se
>
ilia at ibissoft.se [31] +46 (0)8 164998
> Software project as a
socio-technical system: http://bit.ly/1TKgnf6 [32]
> 
>
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> 
> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016
13:21:07 +0530
> From: diwt at dirf.org [33]
> To: AISWORLD Information
Systems World Network
> 
> Subject: [AISWorld] ICDIM 2016
> Message-ID:

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> 
> Eleventh
International Conference on Digital Information Management
> Porto,
Portugal
> September 19-21, 2016
> (www.icdim.org [36])
> Technically
and financially co-sponsored by IEEE Technology Engineering 
>
Management Society
> Proceedings will be indexed in IEEE Xplore
> 
>
Following the successful earlier conferences at Bangalore (2006), Lyon

> (2007), London (2008), Michigan (2009) , Thunder Bay (2010),
Melbourne 
> (2011), Macau (2012), Islamabad (2013) Thailand (2014) and
Jeju (South 
> Korea) the eleventh event is being organized at Porto in
Portugal in 
> 2016. The International Conference on Digital Information
Management is 
> a multi-subdomain conference on digital information
management, science 
> and technology. The principal aim of this
conference is to bring people 
> in academia, research laboratories and
industry together, and offer a 
> collaborative platform to address the
emerging issues and solutions in 
> digital information science and
technology. The ICDIM intends to bridge 
> the gap between different
areas of digital information management, 
> science and technology. This
forum will address a large number of themes 
> and issues. The
conference will feature original research and industrial 
> papers on
the theory, design and implementation of digital information 
> systems,
as well as demonstrations, tutorials, workshops and industrial 
>
presentations.
> 
> The 11th International Conference on Digital
Information Management will 
> be held during September 19-21, 2016 at
Porto in Portugal.
> 
> The topics in ICDIM 2016 include but are not
confined to the following 
> areas.
> 
> Information Retrieval
> Data
Grids, Data and Information Quality
> Big Data Management
> Temporal and
Spatial Databases
> Data Warehouses and Data Mining
> Web Mining
including Web Intelligence and Web 3.0
> E-Learning, eCommerce,
e-Business and e-Government
> Natural Language Processing
> XML and
other extensible languages
> Web Metrics and its applications
>
Enterprise Computing
> Semantic Web, Ontologies and Rules
>
Human-Computer Interaction
> Artificial Intelligence and Decision
Support Systems
> Knowledge Management
> Ubiquitous Systems
> Peer to
Peer Data Management
> Interoperability
> Mobile Data Management
> Data
Models for Production Systems and Services
> Data Exchange issues and
Supply Chain
> Data Life Cycle in Products and Processes
> Case Studies
on Data Management, Monitoring and Analysis
> Security and Access
Control
> Information Content Security
> Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor
Network Security
> Distributed information systems
> Information
visualization
> Web services
> Quality of Service Issues
> Multimedia
and Interactive Multimedia
> Image Analysis and Image Processing
> Video
Search and Video Mining
> Cloud Computing
> 
> Workshops
> 
> ICDIM 2016
has the following co-located workshops
> 
> Fourth Workshop on Emerging
Problem- specific Crowdsourcing Technologies
> Fourth Workshop on
Advanced Techniques on Data Analytics and Data 
> Visualization
> Third
IEEE International Workshop on Data Management
> First Workshop on
Internet of Things
> First Workshop on Big Data Mining
> First Workshop
on Cluster Computing
> First Workshop on Intelligent Information
Systems
> 
> Proceedings
> 
> - All the accepted papers will appear in
the proceedings published by 
> IEEE.
> - All papers will be fully
indexed by IEEE Xplore.
> - All the ICDIM papers are indexed by DBLP.
>

> Modified version of the selected papers will appear in the special 
>
issues of the following peer reviewed journals.
> 
> 1. Journal of
Digital Information Management (SCOPUs/EI)
> 2. Journal of Electrical
Systems
> 3. Recent Advances in Electrical & Electronic Engineering
> 4.
International Journal of Web Applications (IJWA)
> 5. International
Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering 
> (IJITWE)
> 6.
International Journal of Emerging Sciences (IJES)
> 7. International
Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing (IJGHPC) 
> (Scopus and
EI Indexed)
> 8. International Journal of Computational Science and
Engineering 
> (Scopus and EI Indexed)
> 9. International Journal of Big
Data Intelligence
> 10. International Journal of Applied Decision
Sciences (Scopus/EI)
> 11. International Journal of Management and
Decision Making (Scopus/EI)
> 12 International Journal of Strategic
Decision Sciences
> 13. International Journal of Enterprise Information
Systems (Scopus/EI
> 
> Important Dates
> 
> Full Paper Submission June
30, 2016
> Notification of Authors August 1, 2016
> Registration Due
September 1, 2016
> Camera Ready Due September 1, 2016
>
Workshops/Tutorials/Demos September 20, 2016
> Main conference September
19-21, 2016
> 
> SUBMISSIONS AT http://www.icdim.org/submission.html
[37]
> 
> Committee
> 
> General Chair
> 
> Ramiro S?mano Robles,
Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto Rua, 
> Portugal
> 
> Program
Chairs
> 
> Arun Pujari, Central University of Rajasthan, India
>
Antonio J. Tall?n-Ballesteros, University of Seville, Spain
> 
>
Co-Chairs
> 
> Robert Bierwolf, IEEE TEMS, Netherlands
> Imran Bajwa,
The Islamia University of Bahwalpur, Pakistan
> Feliz Lustenberger,
Espros Photonics Corporation, Switzerland
> 
> Workshop Chair
> 
> Simon
Fong, University of Macau, Macau
> 
> Email: conference at icdim.org
>
SUBMISSIONS AT http://www.icdim.org/submission.html [38]
>
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> 
> ------------------------------
>

> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 18:09:49 +0300
> From: Gregoris
Mentzas 
> To: 
> Subject: [AISWorld] CfP: MobileHCI 2016 Workshop on
Mobile Persuasive
> Technologies to Support Sustainable Behaviour
>
Message-ID: 
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-7"
> 
> [
apologies for potential cross-postings ]
> 
>
=============================================
> 
> 1st International
Workshop on
> Mobile Persuasive Technologies to Support Sustainable
Behaviour
> (MobilePerusasion 2016)
> 
> Part of the 18TH International
Conference on
> Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and
Services
> 
> September, 6th 2016, Florence, Italy
> 
>
http://mobilehcipersuasion.com/ [42]
> 
> All accepted submissions will
be included
> in the MobileHCI 2016 Adjunct Proceedings.
> 
> Extended
versions of selected papers will be considered
> for a special issue of
the Psychnology Journal
> (http://www.psychnology.org/ [43]).
> 
>
=============================================
> Paper Submission
Deadline: May 27, 2016
> =============================================
>

> Supported by the OPTIMUM project
> (http://www.optimumproject.eu/
[44])
> 
> ABOUT MobilePerusasion 2016
> ---------------------
> Over
the last decade, supporting environmental and sustainable behavior has
>
been a fast growing area in HCI research.
> Mobile persuasive
technologies to support sustainable behaviour have
> gained 
> wide
interest as mobile devices offer an extremely pervasive and
> widespread

> means to reach and influence the target users.
> 
> This workshop
intends to investigate recent developments on mobile
> persuasion 
> for
sustainability and explore future approaches and concepts in this
>
area. 
> The expected workshop outcome will be a deeper understanding on
the
> challenges 
> and future research directions with respect to
mobile persuasive
> technology 
> for sustainability.
> 
> We welcome
diverse submissions that study recent advancements in mobile
>
persuasive technology from various perspectives.
> As people differ in
their susceptibility to different persuasive
> strategies 
> we are
interested in approaches that move beyond the notion of ione size
> fits
alli and focus on adaptive and personalized mobile persuasive
>
techniques 
> and sustain usersi interest over time by considering
different personality
> types. 
> Moreover, we invite contributions that
discuss the concept of context
> awareness. 
> We are interested to
identify how different types of context can be used
> and 
> combined to
support persuasive techniques (e.g. location information and
> usersi
personality or mood).
> Another topic of interest refers to how timely
and proactive delivery of
> information can enhance the persuasive
potential of an approach in mobile
> settings. 
> Information has to be
provided to the user at the appropriate time, rather
> than 
> assuming
that they will find it themselves.
> 
> TOPICS OF INTEREST
>
---------------------
> 
> The workshop topics include (but are not
limited to) the following:
> 
> * Persuasive technologies for a
sustainable environment
> * Mobile persuasion designs
> * Context-aware
mobile persuasion
> * Timing of mobile persuasive interventions
> *
Emerging possibilities for mobile persuasion through new technologies
>
* Personalization and recommendation technologies for mobile
persuasion
> * Novel applications (e.g. for energy efficiency, waste
reduction,
> green mobility, water conservation)
> * Evaluation of
mobile persuasive technologies
> * Ethical Considerations in Mobile
persuasion
> 
> IMPORTANT DATES
> ---------------------
> 
> Paper
Submission: May 27, 2016
> Notification: June 10, 2016
> Camera-ready:
June 24, 2016
> 
> All Deadlines at 5pm PST
> 
> SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
>
---------------------
> 
> Papers should have a length of 2 to 6 pages
in the
> MobileHCI 2015 Extended Abstracts format.
> 
> Templates can be
found at
>
http://www.sigchi.org/publications/chipubform/sigchi-extended-abstracts-for
[45]
> mat-2016/view
> 
> Submissions must be in the form of a readable
PDF file.
> 
> All manuscripts will be blind peer reviewed by the
Program Committee and
> evaluated 
> on originality, relevance of the
problem to the workshop theme, technical
> strength, 
> rigor in
analysis, quality of results, and organization and clarity of
>
presentation 
> of the paper.
> 
> Submissions can be made by e-mailing
a blinded PDF file to
> mhci16 at mobilehcipersuasion.com [46]
> 
> At
least one author of each accepted paper must be registered
> for the
MobileHCI 2016 conference and the workshop.
> 
> Additionally, extended
versions of the best papers from the Workshop
> may be considered for a
submission in a special issue of
> of the Psychnology Journal
(http://www.psychnology.org/ [47]).
> 
> ---------------------
>
Contact: 
> ---------------------
> 
> For any questions about the
workshop please contact
> Efthimios Bothos at mpthim at mail.ntua.gr [48]
>

> ---------------------
> Chaired by: 
> ---------------------
>
Efthimios Bothos
> Institute of Information Communication and Computer
Systems
> of the National and Technical University of Athens.
> 
>
Johann Schrammel
> Austrian Institute of Technology.
> 
> Babis Magoutas

> Institute of Information Communication and Computer Systems
> of the
National and Technical University of Athens.
> 
> Gregoris Mentzas 
>
Institute of Information Communication and Computer Systems
> of the
National and Technical University of Athens.
> 
> Manfred Tscheligi 
>
Austrian Institute of Technology.
> 
> ---------------------
> Program
Committee
> ---------------------
> 
> Maurits Kaptein, Radboud
University, Netherlands
> Alexander Meschtscherjakov, University of
Salzburg, Austria
> Peter Froehlich, Austrian Institute of Technology,
Austria
> Agnis Stibe, MIT Media Lab, US
> Harri Oinas-Kukkonen,
University of Oulu, Finland
> Rita Orji, McGill University, Canada
>
Anna Spagnolli, University of Padova, Italy
> George Lekakos, Athens
University of Economics and Business, Greece
> Vassilis Nikopoulos,
?Intelen Inc, Greece
> Lucia Pannese, Imaginary SRL, Italy
> Sitwat
Langrial, Sur University College, Oman
> Dimitris Apostolou, University
of Piraeus, Greece
> Geremy Farr-Wharton, Newcastle University, UK
>
Nenad Stojanovic, Nissatech, Serbia
> Wolfgang Woerld, TU Munich,
Germany
> Sofia Gkika, Athens University of Economics and Business,
Greece
> Evagelia Anagnostopoulou, National Technical University of
Athens
> 
> ---------------------
> 
> ------------------------------
>

> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 12:04:32 -0400
> From: Prashant
Palvia 
> To: AISWorld 
> Subject: [AISWorld] Fwd: Senior Scholars Best
Paper Awards: Call for
> Nominations
> Message-ID:
> 
> Content-Type:
text/plain; charset=UTF-8
> 
> I have a very simple question. Can
somebody answer it? Who are these
> "senior scholars" and what was the
process used to designate this title and
> by whom? Maybe this is public
information, but I seem to be naive in this
> area. Please pardon my
ignorance.
> 
> Prashant Palvia, Ph.D., Joe Rosenthal Excellence
Professor
> Bryan School of Business and Economics
> The University of
North Carolina at Greensboro
> 426 Bryan Building, Greensboro, NC 27402,
USA, Ph: 336.334.4818
> Editor in Chief, *JGITM*,
http://www.tandfonline.com/UGIT [52]
> Associate Editor, *Information &
Management*
> The World IT Project http://www.WorldITproject.com [53]
>

> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:04 AM, George, Joey F [SCIS] wrote:
> 
>>
Dear Colleagues, I am reaching out to editors-in-chief of information
systems journals and area editors in IS for related journals. If you are
an editor, then it is that time of year again - time to nominate your
journal's best paper of 2015 for the Senior Scholars Best Papers Awards.
If you are a senior editor or associate editor at an IS journal, please
remind your EIC that he or she is encouraged to nominate a published
paper for the awards. We will be presenting the "Best IS Publications of
the Year Awards" to five journal papers published in 2015. The official
award notifications will be made at a ceremony at ICIS 2016 in December
in Dublin, Ireland. The five best papers will not be ranked. The
pertinent information follows: *Seeking nominations* Editors-in-chief
(EiCs) may nominate one IS paper from their journal published during
2015 by sending a PDF to me, Joey George ( jfgeorge at iastate.edu [1]<
http://lists.aisnet.org/mailman/listinfo/aisworld_lists.aisnet.org
[2]>). EICs may not nominate papers for which they also serve as author.
*Nomination deadline is June 15, 2016. * *Award criteria* Papers must
contribute to the IS field rather than simply refer to computing. The
award will reflect the paper's contribution to theory in the IS field,
its contribution to practice in the IS field, the uniqueness/originality
of its ideas, and the quality of its arguments. *Procedure* Members of
the Best IS Publications of the Year Awards committee will select the
five best papers (single blind) from the set of papers nominated. Each
nominated paper will be reviewed by three senior scholars who have no
conflicts of interest with either the authors of the paper or the
journal in which it was published. *Summary* We herewith invite EICs to
nominate one IS paper from their journal published in 2015 for the "Best
IS Publications of the Year Awards". Please send the paper in PDF format
to me, Joey George (jfgeorge at iastate.edu [3] jfgeorge at iastate.edu>), on
or before June 15, 2016. Thanks very much. We look forward to receiving
your nominations. Sincerely, Joey George On behalf of the awards
committee: Dov Te'eni & Shirley Gregor & myself
_______________________________________________ AISWorld mailing list
AISWorld at lists.aisnet.org [4]
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
>
Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 16:11:31 +0000
> From: "Galletta,
Dennis" 
> To: 'Prashant Palvia' , AISWorld
> 
> Subject: Re: [AISWorld]
Fwd: Senior Scholars Best Paper Awards: Call
> for Nominations
>
Message-ID:
> 
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> 
>
Taken from the bylaws (hopefully the current ones), the list includes:
>

> . All Leo and AIS Fellow Award winners
> . All current and former
Presidents of AIS
> . All current and former Editors-in-Chief of the
journals listed in the AIS basket of eight 
> . All current and former
Conference Chairs and Program Chairs of ICIS
> 
> I hope that helps.
>

> DG
> 
>
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>
Dennis F. Galletta????????????????????? Professor of Business
Administration
> University of Pittsburgh???????????????? and Director,
Katz Doctoral Program
> 282a Mervis Hall??????? ??????????????????? Katz
Graduate School of Business
> Phone +1 412-648-1699???
??????????????????????????????Pittsburgh, PA? 15260
> E-mail: galletta
@?? ??????????????????????????????????? Fax +1 412-624-3633
> ???????
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: AISWorld
[mailto:aisworld-bounces at lists.aisnet.org [61]] On Behalf Of Prashant
Palvia
> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 12:05 PM
> To: AISWorld 
>
Subject: [AISWorld] Fwd: Senior Scholars Best Paper Awards: Call for
Nominations
> 
> I have a very simple question. Can somebody answer it?
Who are these "senior scholars" and what was the process used to
designate this title and by whom? Maybe this is public information, but
I seem to be naive in this area. Please pardon my ignorance.
> 
>
Prashant Palvia, Ph.D., Joe Rosenthal Excellence Professor Bryan School
of Business and Economics The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro
> 426 Bryan Building, Greensboro, NC 27402, USA, Ph:
336.334.4818 Editor in Chief, *JGITM*, http://www.tandfonline.com/UGIT
[63] Associate Editor, *Information & Management* The World IT Project
http://www.WorldITproject.com [64] 
> 
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:04
AM, George, Joey F [SCIS] Dear Colleagues, I am reaching out to
editors-in-chief of information systems journals and area editors in IS
for related journals. If you are an editor, then it is that time of year
again - time to nominate your journal's best paper of 2015 for the
Senior Scholars Best Papers A
> 
>> is encouraged to nominate a
published paper for the awards. We will be presenting the "Best IS
Publications of the Year Awards" to five journal papers published in
2015. The official award notifications will be made at a ceremony at
ICIS 2016 in December in Dublin, Ireland. The five best papers will not
be ranked. The pertinent information follows: *Seeking nominations*
Editors-in-chief (EiCs) may nominate one IS paper from their journal
published during 2015 by sending a PDF to me, Joey George (
jfgeorge at iastate.edu [5]<
http://lists.aisnet.org/mailman/listinfo/aisworld_lists.aisnet.org
[6]>). EICs may not nominate papers for which they also serve as author.
*Nomination deadline is June 15, 2016. * *Award criteria* Papers must
contribute to the IS field rather than simply refer to computing. The
award will reflect the paper's contribution to theory in the IS field,
its contribution to practice in the IS field, the uniqueness/originality
of its ideas, and the quality of its arguments. *Procedure* Members of
the Best IS Publications of the Year Awards committee will select the
five best papers (single blind) from the set of papers nominated. Each
nominated paper will be reviewed by three senior scholars who have no
conflicts of interest with either the authors of the paper or the
journal in which it was published. *Summary* We herewith invite EICs to
nominate one IS paper from their journal published in 2015 for the "Best
IS Publications of the Year Awards". Please send the paper in PDF format
to me, Joey George (jfgeorge at iastate.edu [7] jfgeorge at iastate.edu>), on
or before June 15, 2016. Thanks very much. We look forward to receiving
your nominations. Sincerely, Joey George On behalf of the awards
committee: Dov Te'eni & Shirley Gregor & myself
_______________________________________________ AISWorld mailing list
AISWorld at lists.aisnet.org [8] 
>> 
>>
_______________________________________________ AISWorld mailing list
AISWorld at lists.aisnet.org [9] ------------------------------ Message: 6
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 12:40:49 -0400 From: Dongsong Zhang To: "
>
s.aisnet.org" Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Special issue of Journal of
Management Information Systems on Strategic Value of Big Data and
Business Analytics Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Call for papers, Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS)
Special issue on Strategic Value of Big Data and Business Analytics
Guest Co-editors (alphabetical order): Roger H.L. Chiang, University of
Cincinnati, USA, roger.chiang at uc.edu [69] Varun Grover, Clemson
University, USA, vgrover at clemson.edu [70] Ting-Peng Liang, National Sun
Yat-Sen University, Taiwan, tpliang at mail.nsysu.edu.tw [71] Dongsong
Zhang, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA, zhangd at umbc.edu
[72] Scope and Focus of the Special Issue The rapid accumulation of data
in different forms and from different sources has driven an increasing
interest in big data and business analytics. Applications of various
analytical tools have gained much attention in recent years. Businesses
are exploring the possibility of uncovering hidden knowledge, improving
decision making and supporting strategic planning from the big data.
Although substantial resources have been invested in big data analytics
and anecdotal evidence of success has been reported, there has been very
little substantial research on the strategic contributions of big data
analytics. The lingering question remains of whether big data analytics
is a fad that will disappear in five years. In addition to the 4 Vs
(volume, velocity, variety, and veracity) characterization of big data,
value has been recently considered as the fifth key dimension in big
data analytics. Analysis of data without generating value offers no
contribution to an organization, regardless of whether the data is big
or small. Therefore, we need more IS research to examine how big data
and business analytics create strategic value for organizations. As
managerial leadership in contemporary businesses thinks strategically
about how an organization builds its core competencies and creates
value, the ability to leverage big data and apply analytical solutions
is crucial. Success of big data requires more than just infrastructure,
knowledge of statistics or ways of dealing with big data. It also
requires an understanding of *how* analytics translates to competitive
advantage and strategic value. The effective translation of analytics to
better business outcomes stems from business intent as well as execution
that involves people, data, and tools. The challenge of deploying
advanced data analytics to outperform competitors is real, and
top-performing companies are more effective in every aspect of
analytics, including capturing, collecting and storing the big data, as
well as processing and drawing insights from it. Following this line of
thinking, this special issue focuses on *the strategic value of big data
and business analytics*, including, but not limited to, the following
issues: ? How can big data analytics help expand current lines of
business product and service offerings? ? How can big data analytics
improve strategic decision making? ? How can big data analytics help
manage and mitigate financial and operating risks? ? How can big data
analytics facilitate innovative business models? ? How can big data
analytics create and sustain competitive advantage? ? How can we measure
the strategic value of big data analytics? ? How to identify
opportunities for creating business value from big data and business
analytics? ? What are the mechanisms of value creation through big data
analytics? ? How can we advance theories on big data and business
analytics? Submissions are expected to make significant and novel
contributions to the field of MIS. Both empirical and design science
research are welcome. All submissions must be original and not be
published or under review elsewhere. All submission guidelines of JMIS
must be met. Submitted papers will be blindly reviewed. Interested
authors should send their submission to the following email
address:JmisBigData at gmail.com [73]. Important Dates: May 1, 2016:
One-page abstract due August 1, 2016: Full paper submission due November
15, 2016: Notification of first round review February 15, 2017: Revised
manuscript due June 15, 2017: Notification of second round review
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Subject: [AISWorld] Special Issue: "Dew Computing (DC-2016)": Call for
Papers Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8;
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******************************** ================== Call for Papers
=============== Special Issue: "Dew Computing (DC-2016)"
(http://www.ronpub.com/OJCC/cfp-si/2016/DC-2016 [89])
================================================== ** ABOUT: Dew
Computing is a new computing paradigm, which appeared after the
widespread acceptance of cloud computing. The initial research of dew
computing started from cloud computing architecture, and the natural
metaphor of cloud leads to the metaphor of dew. It is probably right to
say that Dew Computing is a child of Cloud Computing, and this child is
very promising. The key features of Dew Computing are that a local
computer provides rich functionality independent of cloud services, and
the functionality also collaborates with cloud services. The goal of Dew
Computing is to fully realize the potentials of personal computers and
cloud services. This special issue ?Dew Computing (DC-2016)? intends to
gather the preeminent minds of the field to discuss and envision the
path ahead for Dew Computing, which would be of interest for
researchers, entrepreneurs, and customers. DC-2016 special issue seeks
original, high quality and unpublished research contributions as well as
implementation experiences from researchers in the area of Dew
Computing. ** SCOPE: The special issue welcomes original, high-quality
research papers, short communications, reviews and visionary papers,
including but NOT limited to the following topics: - Dew Computing
Theory - Dew Computing Architecture - Dew Computing and Cloud Computing
- Dew Computing and Fog Computing - Dew Computing and Ubiquitous
Computing - Dew Computing and Internet of Things - Dew Computing and
Distributed Systems - Dew Computing and Databases - Dew Computing and
Networks - Dew Computing Applications - Dew Computing and Computer
Hardware - Dew Transfer Protocols - Dew Computing Standardization - Dew
Computing Security ** GUEST EDITOR: - Dr. Yingwei Wang, University of
Prince Edward Island, Canada, ywang at upei.ca [90] - Karolj Skala, Ru?er
Bo?kovi? Institute, Croatia - Chrysanne Dimarco, University of Waterloo,
Canada ** IMPORTANT DATES: - Submission Deadline: 15 October, 2016 -
Author Notification: By 05 December, 2016 *NOTE: The sooner that authors
submit their papers, the sooner that authors get the notification. Every
paper, once accepted, will be published immediately.* ** PREPARATION &
SUBMISSION: For detailed information on the preparation of manuscripts,
please visit Author Guidelines
(http://www.ronpub.com/OJCC/author-guidelines [91]). Manuscripts should
be submitted via the submission webpage:
http://www.ronpub.com/OJCC/submit [92]. ** OPEN-ACCESS PUBLISHING FEES:
This special issue will be published in the Open Journal of Cloud
Computing (OJCC) (www.ronpub.com/ojcc [93]). All articles of OJCC are
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order to support open access, OJCC has to charge a one-time publication
fee for each accepted article. Please visit OJCC Publication Fees
(www.ronpub.com/ojcc/publication-fees [94]) for more information. For
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8 Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 11:08:02 +0000 From: Sue Nugus To: 'AISWorld' ,
"BUSINESS-INFORMATION-ALL at JISCMAIL.AC.UK [101]" ,
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"UKAIS-NOTICES at JISCMAIL.AC.UK [116]" Subject: [AISWorld] Preliminary
programme for the European Conference on Social Media (ECSM 2016)
Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello
Preparations for the 3rd European Conference on Social Media (ECSM 2016)
being held at the EM Normandie, Caen, France, on the 12-13 July 2016 are
progressing well and you can now see the preliminary programme here:
http://www.academic-conferences.org/conferences/ecsm/ecsm-programme/
[119] (The programme is subject to change and will be updated as
necessary). If you would like to attend the conference there are a
number of registration options available, details of which can be found
at
http://www.academic-conferences.org/conferences/ecsm/ecsm-registration/
[120] You might also be interested in two half-day pre conference events
on Monday 11th July. * Sentiment Analysis workshop, led by Christine
Bernadas * Masterclass on The Last Steps towards Being Published led by
Dr Dan Remenyi. For more information on these workshops and to book a
place click here. Wednesday 13th July Optional Evening Tour Join us
after the close of ECSM to take a trip to the D-Day Beaches and Museum
and Asnelles Village, followed by dinner in the Juno Sector at the La
Maison Bleue restaurant. For more information click here. If you have
any queries about this conference, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Regards, Sue Sue Nugus Conferences Director
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"aisworld at lists.aisnet.org [132]" Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS-50 Minitrack
Announcement - Pleasse post it on AISWorld Message-ID: Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="us-ascii" [Hawaii International Conference on
System Sciences HICSS-50: January 4-7, 2017 | Hilton Waikoloa
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Minitrack on Streaming Data Analytics and Applications
http://www.hicss.org/#
[137]!streaming-data-analytics-and-application/c1gaj Dear Colleague, As
co-chairs for the Streaming Data Analytics and Applications minitrack of
the 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-50)
which will be held at the Hilton Waikoloa Village, Big Island, Hawaii,
January 4-7, 2017, we would like to invite you to submit a paper for our
minitrack. We are sending you this email because we are aware that you
have research interests in big streaming data analytics and/or have
published in this area. In stream data analytics large volumes of data
are analyzed online as they arrive and decisions are made in real-time.
This minitrack aims to present and share new research in defining and
highlighting the values of stream data analytics, including new theory,
algorithms, innovation in methodologies, and benefits from a variety of
applications. Topics include, but are not constrained only to: * Data
stream mining techniques and methodologies * Distributed data stream
models * Adaptive data mining * Concept drift in streaming data * Deep
learning on stream data * Data streams visualization * Real-world
applications using streaming data analytics in: * Social networks *
Intelligence and cybersecurity * Smart power grid * Sensor networks *
Internet of Things * Situation awareness Important due dates: * June 15,
2016 Submit full manuscripts - the review is double-blind * August 16,
2016 Acceptance notice is emailed to authors by the review system *
September 15, 2016 Submit final paper for publication in the conference
proceedings * January 4-7, 2017 HICSS Conference Please refer to the
HICSS Web site for further information: http://www.hicss.org/ [140]
including author's instructions: http://www.hicss.org/#
[142]!call-for-papers/c1dsb. Also, if you have any questions please feel
free to contact either of us. Minitrack Co-Chairs: Mehmed Kantardzic,
Ph.D. Computer Engineering and Computer Science Department J.B. Speed
School of Engineering University of Louisville ph: (502) 852-3703 email:
mmkant01 at exchange.louisville.edu [144]mmkant01 at exchange.louisville.edu>
Jozef Zurada, Ph.D., D.Sc. Computer Information Systems Department
College of Business University of Louisville ph: (502) 852-4681
jozef.zurada at louisville.edu@louisville.edu>
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[150]> ------------------------------ Message: 10 Date: Wed, 13 Apr
2016 22:44:13 +0000 From: "George, Joey F [SCIS]" <
[151]jfgeorge at iastate.edu [152]> To: "Galletta, Dennis" <
[153]galletta at katz.pitt.edu [154]>, 'Prashant Palvia' <
[155]pcpalvia at uncg.edu [156]>, AISWorld < [157]aisworld at lists.aisnet.org
[158]> Subject: Re: [AISWorld] Fwd: Senior Scholars Best Paper Awards:
Call for Nominations Message-ID: <
[159]BN3PR04MB2258FCEC1BE18B2878DD0A9BCE960 at BN3PR04MB2258.namprd04.prod.outlook.com
[160]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" The Senior
Scholars were established in 2004 at the Washington DC ICIS. They meet
every year at ICIS, where they also sponsor a panel that is part of the
ICIS program. This group started the annual best papers awards, and they
also initiated the idea of a basket of IS journals. The Senior Scholars
are now a College in AIS, and the current president is Richard
Baskerville. Sent from Mail<
[161]https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986 [162]> for Windows
10 From: Galletta, Dennisgalletta at katz.pitt.edu [163]> Sent: Wednesday,
April 13, 2016 11:14 AM To: 'Prashant Palvia'pcpalvia at uncg.edu>;
AISWorldaisworld at lists.aisnet.org> Subject: Re: [AISWorld] Fwd: Senior
Scholars Best Paper Awards: Call for Nominations Taken from the bylaws
(hopefully the current ones), the list includes: . All Leo and AIS
Fellow Award winners . All current and former Presidents of AIS . All
current and former Editors-in-Chief of the journals listed in the AIS
basket of eight . All current and former Conference Chairs and Program
Chairs of ICIS I hope that helps. DG
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Dennis F. Galletta Professor of Business Administration University of
Pittsburgh and Director, Katz Doctoral Program 282a Mervis Hall Katz
Graduate School of Business Phone +1 412-648-1699 Pittsburgh, PA 15260
E-mail: galletta @ Fax +1 412-624-3633 katz.pitt.edu homepage:
www.pitt.edu/~galletta [164]
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[mailto:aisworld-bounces at lists.aisnet.org [166]] On Behalf Of Prashant
Palvia Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 12:05 PM To: AISWorld Subject:
[AISWorld] Fwd: Senior Scholars Best Paper Awards: Call for Nominations
I have a very simple question. Can somebody answer it? Who are these
"senior scholars" and what was the process used to designate this title
and by whom? Maybe this is public information, but I seem to be naive in
this area. Please pardon my ignorance. Prashant Palvia, Ph.D., Joe
Rosenthal Excellence Professor Bryan School of Business and Economics
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro 426 Bryan Building,
Greensboro, NC 27402, USA, Ph: 336.334.4818 Editor in Chief, *JGITM*,
http://www.tandfonline.com/UGIT [168] Associate Editor, *Information &
Management* The World IT Project http://www.WorldITproject.com [169] On
Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:04 AM, George, Joey F [SCIS] ), on or before June
15, 2016. Thanks very much. We look forward to receiving your
nominations. Sincerely, Joey George On behalf of the awards committee:
Dov Te'eni & Shirley Gregor & myself
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11 Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 23:49:44 +0000 From: Rosemary Van Der Meer To:
"aisworld at lists.aisnet.org [17]" Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Doctoral
Consortium Nominations (ACIS2016) Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="us-ascii" CALL FOR D
> RTIUM NOMINATIONS 27th Australasian
Conference on Information Systems Doctoral Consortium 2nd-4th December
2016, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
http://business.uow.edu.au/acis-2016/call-for-doctoral-consortium-submissions/index.html
[172] Submission deadline: 26th August 2016 *** SUBMISSION SYSTEM NOW
OPEN *** Nominations are invited for the Australasian Conference on
Information Systems (ACIS) 2016 Doctoral Consortium. The consortium will
be held on 2nd -4th December 2016, immediately prior to the 2016 ACIS
Conference, in Wollongong, Australia. The Consortium provides a unique
opportunity for doctoral students in Information Systems to present
their research to an audience of peers and senior faculty in a sharing,
supportive environment, and participate in a number of plenary sessions
with senior Information Systems academics. This year, the keynote for
the event will be presented by Professor Guy Gable, Queensland
University of Technology. To be eligible for the Consortium the
candidate must be a current doctoral student within a recognized
university. Ideally, the candidate should have chosen their theoretical
approach, developed their methodology, and started their empirical work,
but should at the time of the Consortium have at least 6-12 months of
work remaining before expected completion. Doctoral Consortium Mentors:
- Andrew Burton-Jones, The University of Queensland - Frada Burstein,
Monash University - Dirk Hovorka, University of Sydney - Annette Mills,
University of Canterbury - Peter Radoll, University of Canberra - Jan
Recker, Queensland University of Technology - Craig Standing, Edith
Cowan University - Mary Tate, Victoria University of Wellington -
Savanid (Nui) Vatanasakdakul, Macquarie University - John Venable,
Curtin University Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs: - Marta Indulska,
University of Queensland - Rodney Clarke, University of Wollongong -
John Campbell, Australian National University Kind regards, Rosemary On
behalf of the ACIS2016 Doctoral Consortium Chairs Dr Rosemary Van Der
Meer Research Fellow ACIS2016 Conference Coordinator Faculty of
Business, University of Wollongong NSW 2522, T +61 2 4221 3121
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02:17:08 +0000 From: John Lamp To: "ISHoDs (IS-hods at list.utas.edu.au
[174])" , "ISAus (IS-Aus at list.utas.edu.au [176])" , ISWorld Subject:
[AISWorld] New Article Published: Does Size Matter? The Implications of
Firm Size on Enterprise Systems Success Message-ID: Content-Type:
text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi, The Australasian Journal of
Information Systems has just published a new article Does Size Matter?
The Implications of Firm Size on Enterprise Systems Success. Sedera, D.
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v20i0.1224 [180] Abstract With the
increasing emphasis on globalization and consumer demands in highly
competitive markets, organizations have attempted to integrate and
standardize across their corporate subsidiaries by implementing
Enterprise Systems (ES). In such corporate-wide ES implementations,
system requirements are dictated by headquarters, favouring large
subsidiaries, and thus potentially compromising the unique business
requirements of smaller units. This research reports findings from an ES
initiative within a group of large, medium, and small organizations,
where the impact of organization size is assessed in relation to the
level of system success and knowledge-management competence. The results
of this analysis suggest that (i) large organizations, in contrast to
their smaller counterparts, receive greater benefits in terms of both
Individual and Organizational Impacts, (ii) while no such differences
were observed in relation to System and Information Quality. Similarly,
(iii) no differences were observed in relation to knowledge-creation
competencies amongst large, medium, and small organizations. However,
(iv) differences were observed between the large and smaller firms on
their Knowledge-Retention and Knowledge-Transfer competencies. Keywords:
Enterprise System; Organization Size; Knowledge Management; Cluster
Analysis; Multi-group Analysis -=-=-=- Call for Papers AJIS publishes
high quality contributions to the global Information Systems (IS)
discipline with an emphasis on theory and practice on the Australasian
context. Topics cover core IS theory development and application (the
nature of data, information and knowledge; formal representations of the
world, the interaction of people, organisations and information
technologies; the analysis, design and deployment of information
systems; the impacts of information systems on individuals,
organisations and society), IS domains (e-business, e-government,
e-learning, e-law, etc) and IS research approaches. Research and
conceptual development based in a very wide range of epistemological
methods are welcomed. All manuscripts undergo double blind reviewing by
at least 2 well qualified reviewers. Their task is to provide
constructive, fair, and timely advice to authors and editor. AJIS
welcomes research and conceptual development of the IS discipline based
in a very wide range of epistemologies. Different types of research
paper need to be judged by different criteria. Here are some assessment
criteria that may be applied: * Relevance - topic or focus is part of
the IS discipline. * Effectiveness - paper makes a significant
contribution to the IS body of knowledge. * Impact - paper will be used
for further research and/or practice. * Uniqueness - paper is
innovative, original & unique. * Conceptual soundness - theory, model or
framework made explicit. * Argument - design of the research or
investigation is sound; methods appropriate. * Clarity - Topic is
clearly stated; illustrations, charts & examples support content. *
Reliability - data available; replication possible. * References -
sound, used appropriately, and sufficient - appropriate AJIS articles
referenced * Style - appropriate language, manuscript flows. This
journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle
that making research freely available to the public supports a greater
global exchange of knowledge. AJIS has been published since 1993 and
appears in the Index of Information Systems Journals, is ranked "A" by
both the Australian Council of Professors and Heads of Information
Systems and the Australian Business Deans' Council. In addition to web
distribution, AJIS is distributed by EBSCO, it is listed in Cabell's
International Directory and is indexed by EBSCO, Elsevier, Scopus and
the Directory of Open Access Journals. Thanks for the continuing
interest in our work, Cheers John -- Dr John Lamp Associate Professor
Academic Director, Industry Based Learning Director (Graduate
Employment) Faculty of Business & Law [dea_webbanner_dbsmission_amend04]
Editor-in-Chief, Australasian Journal of Information Systems
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