[AISWorld] IS CORE Pre-ICIS Workshop Call for Ph.D. proposals/papers

Shaft, Teresa M. tshaft at ou.edu
Mon Oct 3 21:48:43 EDT 2016


The Twelfth Annual SIG Cognitive Research Workshop
(Formerly IS-CoRE)
Sunday, December 11, 2016 (Pre-ICIS)
Dublin, Ireland
Submission Deadline: October 14, 2016
CALL FOR PhD Proposals
The organizing committee for the SIG Cognitive Research Workshop invites proposals (or papers) from Ph.D. Students for the Twelfth Annual meeting. In addressing IS research questions, these papers are expected to use theories and methods from the cognitive and psychological sciences. This is a critical moment in time for us to rely on these other disciplines to complement IS research. A full listing of topics can be found on our CFP at the AIS site. https://aisnet.org/members/group_content_view.asp?group=89770&id=515356
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Students may submit proposals, works in progress or full papers. Papers should be limited to 10,000 words, including tables, figures, and references. Please include an abstract not exceeding 300 words. Papers are to be submitted electronically to tshaft at ou.edu<mailto:tshaft at ou.edu>  with the subject line "CORE PhD Submission". These will be reviewed by the organizing committee.
WORKSHOP FORMAT
The workshop is intended to serve as a showcase of leading cognitive research in information systems. There are no separate tracks or concurrent presentations. The format of the workshop is designed to enable open and constructive discussions of the research, in a spirit of collegial community-building. The workshop will run for the full day (tentatively 8:30AM - 5:00pm).
Doctoral students are encouraged to attend the SIG Cognitive Research workshop. A discounted rate for attendance will be extended to these students.
EXTENDED ABSTRACTS
This workshop is a forum to present and discuss papers to help authors publish their papers in top academic journals. In order to prevent copyright issues for subsequent publication, authors of accepted papers will be required to submit an extended abstract which will be distributed at the workshop and made available on the SIG website. The purpose of this extended abstract is to highlight key aspects of the papers presented for discussion. The abstract should include a synthesis of the theoretical background, methods and findings of the full paper. The extended abstract should not exceed 2 pages of single-spaced text including any tables, figures and references.
 IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline:  October 14, 2015
Acceptance notification:  October 18, 2016
Submission of abstracts for program:  November 18, 2016
Workshop:  Sunday, December 11, 2016
Questions?
Contact Teresa Shaft (tshaft at ou.edu<mailto:tshaft at ou.edu>)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE (As of 6/21/2016)
Teresa Shaft
University of Oklahoma
tshaft at ou.edu<mailto:tshaft at ou.edu>

Robert F. Otondo
Mississippi State University
rotondo at business.msstate.edu<mailto:rotondo at business.msstate.edu>

Emre Yetgin
Rider Unversity
eyetgin at rider.edu<mailto:eyetgin at rider.edu>

Jim.Buckley
University of Limerick
Jim.Buckley at ul.ie<mailto:Jim.Buckley at ul.ie>




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