[AISWorld] CfP: ISJ Special Issue The Digitization of the Individual (DOTI)

christian.matt at iwi.unibe.ch christian.matt at iwi.unibe.ch
Sun Aug 27 04:53:41 EDT 2017


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Call for Papers
Information Systems Journal Special Issue: The Digitization of the Individual (DOTI)

Submission Deadline: May 15, 2018

SPECIAL ISSUE GUEST EDITORS (in no particular order):
Ofir Turel (oturel at fullerton.edu<mailto:oturel at fullerton.edu>)
Christy Cheung (ccheung at hkbu.edu.hk<mailto:ccheung at hkbu.edu.hk>)
Christian Matt (christian.matt at iwi.unibe.ch<mailto:christian.matt at iwi.unibe.ch>)
Manuel Trenz (manuel.trenz at wiwi.uni-augsburg.de<mailto:manuel.trenz at wiwi.uni-augsburg.de>)
SPECIAL ISSUE CO-ORDINATING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF (ISJ): Robert M Davison

Topics of interest for this Special Issue may include but are not limited to:
- Digitization drivers and individual behavior in digitized environments, e.g.,
* Consumer choices of digitization tools
* Individual attitudes, preferences and behaviors in digitized environments
* Individual communication, consumption patterns and decision making in digitized environments
* Information sharing among individuals in digitized environments
* Micro (e.g., personality) and macro (e.g., government policies) perspectives on the digitization of the individual
- Positive and negative outcomes of digitization, e.g.,
* Effects of usage of new digital devices and services on individuals' attitudes, behaviors, health and performance
* Privacy and IT-security issues of the individual in private life
* Usage and effectiveness of consumer devices and services in businesses
* Fatigue, negative emotions, addiction and techno-stress associated with highly digitized environments
* Effects of digitization on health and wellbeing
* Spill-over effects of the digitized individual on organizations
* Brain activation and structure changes associated with digitization
-  Development, exploitation and management of personal IS
* Individual's information system architectures
* Development of solutions for individual use
* Accumulating technologies for creating a quantified-self
* Personal health devices and health management

More information on the boundaries of the topic area and the submission process can be found in the full CFP: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2575/homepage/ISJ_SI_The_Digitization_of_the_Individual_CFP.pdf




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Christian Matt, Prof. Dr.



University of Bern

Institute of Information Systems






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