[AISWorld] CFP-AMCIS2017 Minitrack 3: IS Security and Privacy in Developing, Emerging, and Transition Economies

Romilla Syed Romilla.Syed at umb.edu
Thu Feb 9 12:06:12 EST 2017


AMCIS 2017: A Tradition of Innovation

Boston, MA

August 10-12, 2017



Mini-Track 3: IS Security and Privacy in Developing, Emerging, and Transition Economies

https://amcis2017.aisnet.org/submissions/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-14



Mini-Track Chairs: Ella Kolkowska; Romilla Syed; Miranda Kajtazi



Paper submission deadline: 01-March-2017



Mini-Track Description

Today, organizations' operations depend on reliable information and robust information systems, thus preventing failure and managing a healthy status of information processes has become an important management issue. Organizations also need to build secure channels for information sharing to be able to engage in profitable global collaborations. Developing, emerging, and transition economies play an important role in such collaborations, but existing research puts little attention to the distinctive IS security and privacy issues in these environments. The different business, social, and legal environments of less developed economies might raise other IS security and privacy challenges and require new theoretical models and management practices than those known from the research to date. The purpose of this mini-track is to provide a forum to present and discuss theoretical models, methodologies, and empirical cases concerning the distinctive IS security and privacy issues in the context of developing, emerging, and transition economies.



Suggested Topics

We are seeking papers that tackle all interesting aspects of this topic with a diverse range of theoretical lenses and methodologies. The mini-track invites manuscripts including, but not limited to the following topics:



*        IS security and privacy in global collaborations,

*        Cultural aspects in management of IS security and privacy

*        Ethical and legal aspects of IS security and privacy

*        IS security and privacy risk analysis and management

*        Human aspects of IS security and privacy

*        IS security and privacy in social media and social networking

*        Big data security and privacy

*        IS security and privacy in e-commerce and e-government

*        IS security education and awareness

*        Secure business architecture and infrastructure

*        Privacy protection and privacy enhancing technologies (PET)







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