[AISWorld] Last CFP AMCIS 2017 Mini-Track: ICT Collaboration in Cross-Organizational, International, and Global Settings (SIG GlobDev)

Madlberger Maria Maria.Madlberger at webster.ac.at
Mon Feb 27 05:55:06 EST 2017


*** Call for Papers ***

2017 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)

Boston, MA, August 10-12, 2017, http://amcis2017.aisnet.org/


Mini-Track: ICT Collaboration in Cross-Organizational, International, and Global Settings (SIG GlobDev)

Track: ICTs in Global Development

Mini-Track Description:

With growing integration of corporations, public authorities, non-profit organizations, project teams, and individuals in cross-organizational, international and global settings, ICT collaboration is getting increasingly relevant. ICT in cross-organizational, international, and global collaboration can facilitate collaboration and enable improved cross-organizational processes in many contexts, e.g., supply chains, product development, or project management. On the other hand, ICT can also be a goal of cross-organizational collaboration, e.g. if interorganizational systems or standards are implemented. Cross-organizational, international, and global collaboration is characterized by high complexity and challenged by contingencies such as different levels of ICT infrastructure, differences in business processes, cultural differences, legal regulations or the economic environment. This mini-track invites conceptual and empirical research that contributes to a clearer understanding of ICT collaboration processes, their challenges, success factors, and benefits in cross-organizational, international, or global settings. All methodological approaches, including case studies, surveys, literature reviews, design science etc. are welcome.


Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

- Inter-organizational, international, or global ICT collaboration

- ICT collaboration in national or international supply chains

- Processes of ICT collaboration in global development

- Conceptual frameworks of ICT collaboration in global development

- Success factors of collaboration technologies

- Knowledge transfer in international ICT collaboration

- Comparative cross-country research on ICT collaboration

- Multinational teams and ICT productivity

- Impact factors of cross-organizational, international, or global collaboration

- Diffusion of collaborative technologies in emerging economies

- Cross-organizational, international, or global value-chains and value-networks

- Standardization or standards adoption of collaborative technologies and/or processes

- Country-specific case studies on cross-organizational collaboration

- International or global ICT project management

- Mobile applications or social media as facilitators of ICT collaboration


You can find the paper submission guidelines and template here:

http://amcis2017.aisnet.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/


Important dates:

- January 09, 2017: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS papers begin

- March 01, 2017 1pm EST: Deadline for AMCIS paper submissions

- April 17, 2017: Notification of initial decision on submitted papers

- April 25, 2017: Deadline for camera-ready revisions

- April 28, 2017: Notification of decision on revised camera-ready papers


Mini-track Co-chair:

Maria Madlberger, Webster Vienna Private University, maria.madlberger at webster.ac.at


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