[AISWorld] CALL FOR PAPERS - 2017 Midwest AIS Conference (May 18-19, 2017), Springfield, Illinois

Roya Gholami royagholami2015 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 27 11:37:47 EST 2017


CALL FOR PAPERS

Full-Length Papers, Research-in-Progress (Abstracts or Summaries), Panels,
Workshops, or Tutorial Proposals

Submission Deadline for Full-Length Papers: February 13, 2017

Research-in-Progress, Panels, Workshops, and Tutorial Proposals: February
27, 2017

Midwest United States Association for Information Systems

12th Annual Conference

May 18-19, 2017

College of Business and Management

University of Illinois at Springfield

Springfield, Illinois

*Important Dates*

Manuscript Submission Deadlines

Full-length papers: February 13, 2017; Others February 27, 2017

Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: March 31, 2017

Final Submission Deadline for Camera-Ready Copy and

Author(s) Registration Deadline: April 10, 2017

*Inquiries and Submissions*

Submissions should be posted electronically in MS Word or PDF at EasyChair.org
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mwais2017>no later than February
13 or 27, 2017. The submission template is available from here
<http://mis.uis.edu/MWAIS2017/submissionguidelines.html>. For additional
information about submission please contact conference program co-chairs by
e-mail: Roya Gholami (rghol2 at uis.edu) and Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah (nahf at mst.edu).

To increase access to the conference, a small number of participants from
outside the United States will be able to present their papers remotely and
interact with the audience. The keynote sessions and several other sessions
will be live streamed for individuals who attend the conference remotely.



* Student support*: MWAIS will waive the registration fee for students
whose papers are accepted and who will be presenting at the conference (one
student per paper).

*Submission Guidelines*

We invite submissions of completed manuscripts, research-in-progress
papers, panel proposals, and workshop proposals addressing behavioral,
organizational, and technical aspects of information systems. Two to three
parallel sessions are planned. A computer lab will be available if needed.
Submitted papers and proposals will undergo a double blind review process
by at least two reviewers. To facilitate the blind review, include the
title of the paper, names, affiliations, mailing addresses, e-mail
addresses, and phone numbers of all authors on a cover page submitted as a
separate document from the body of the manuscript. If one or more of the
co-authors are students, please clearly indicate so. Include only the title
of the paper at the beginning of the manuscript. In the case of
multiple-authorship, designate the corresponding author with a footnote on
the cover page. Please do not include any author or affiliation
identification on any page (except the separate cover page), in
headings/footers, or in the properties of the submitted file. Previously
published work or work under review elsewhere is not eligible for
submission. All submissions should be posted electronically in either MS
Word or PDF. A style sheet for heading formats & citations can be found
here. <http://mis.uis.edu/MWAIS2017/mwais2017_paper_template.doc>

The proceedings will be available through the Association for Information
Systems Electronic Library (AISeL). At least one author of each accepted
paper must register for the conference no later than April 10, 2017, in
order for the paper to be included in the conference proceedings.

*Full Length Submissions*

You may submit a full length (not to exceed six single-spaced pages with
approximately 2,500 words, including all figures, tables, appendices, and
references), original, and previously unpublished manuscript. The research
may be conceptual, empirical or applied. Accepted papers will be published
in the conference proceedings in their entirety. Select papers included in
the MWAIS 2017 conference will be considered for an expedited review
process and possible inclusion in the following journal:

Journal of the Midwest Association for Information Systems (JMWAIS)

http://www.jmwais.org

In addition, the top three conference papers will be awarded best paper
awards sponsored by the Midwest Association for Information Systems.
Authors of these papers who choose to submit their papers to the JMWAIS
will be awarded a monetary prize and these papers will undergo an expedited
review process by the journal.

Research-in-Progress

You may submit research-in-progress proposals (abstracts) or a summary of
tentative results of the study to date in 500-1000 words. Authors of
accepted proposals are asked to forward a 1500-2000 word paper with a
maximum of 2 figures/tables for inclusion in the conference proceedings.

Panel, Workshop, and Tutorial Submissions

Individuals interested in conducting a panel, workshop, or tutorial dealing
with technological, managerial, professional, teaching, societal, national
or international issues of information technology management are invited to
submit a 500-1000 word proposal covering the objectives, issues to be
covered, and the names/addresses of any other panel, workshop, or tutorial
members. The method of presentation is at the submitter's discretion.
However, the submitter has the responsibility for providing his/her own
participants (such as panel members). All accepted proposals will appear in
the conference proceedings. (Note: All panel, workshop, and tutorial
members must register for the conference.)

Topics

Full-length papers, research-in-progress proposals (abstracts or
summaries), and panel, workshop, or tutorial proposals are invited in the
following areas (but not limited to them):



   - Accounting Information Systems
   - Adoption and Diffusion of IS/T
   - Big Data Analytics
   - Business Intelligence
   - Business Process Management
   - Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and its Implications
   - Cloud Computing and Services
   - Computing and Ethics
   - Database Management Technologies
   - Decision Support Technologies
   - Design Science
   - Distance Learning Technologies
   - e-Collaboration in Organizations
   - Economic Value of IS/T
   - Electronic Business Technologies and Management
   - Energy Informatics
   - Enterprise Resource Planning
   - Global IT Management
   - Green Computing and Sustainability
   - Health Care Informatics
   - Human Computer Interaction
   - Information Security Management
   - IT and Small Businesses
   - IT Business Value
   - Information Systems and Sustainability (Green IS)
   - IS and Grand Societal Challenges (Inequality, Climate Change, Cyber
   Security, etc.)
   - Information Technology Education
   - Information Technology Standards
   - Intelligent Information Systems
   - IT Evaluation Methods and Management
   - IT Management in Healthcare
   - IT Teaching Cases
   - Knowledge Management
   - Medical Information Technology
   - Mobile Computing & Commerce
   - Multimedia Information Management
   - Object Oriented Technology
   - Online and Blended Teaching and Learning
   - Open Source Technologies and Systems
   - Project Management
   - Software Engineering
   - Software Process Improvement
   - Strategic IT Management
   - Telecommunications and Networking Technologies
   - Virtualization Technologies and Management
   - Virtual Organizations and Society

More information:

http://mis.uis.edu/MWAIS2017/mwais.html



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