[AISWorld] Call for Paper: AMCIS Mini-track - Social Media Analytics

Nevo, Dorit nevod at rpi.edu
Mon Feb 12 22:19:03 EST 2018


DESCRIPTION:
As social media becomes a standard communication and collaboration platform, large amounts of data are generated and publically available on various platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, blogs, wikis and more. As with other forms of big data a key question to address is how this data can be used to learn about individual and social behaviors, how predictions can be made on various indicators based on social media data, and how can we apply these data to impact platform design and organizational performance. For this mini track on social media analytics we are interested in high quality empirical and conceptual work that addresses these and other related questions.

SUGGESTED TOPICS
- Sources of data in social media
- Data extraction approaches for social media data
- Methods and applications of text analytics
- Organizational impact of social media analytics
- Applications of social media analytics

SUBMISSION PROCESS:
Full paper submissions must be made electronically by February 28, 2018 through the AMCIS on-line submission system. The link for the submission system is: https://confs.precisionconference.com/~amcis18/.
For complete instructions and conference information please visit the AMCIS 2018 website at http://amcis2018.aisnet.org

MINITRACK CHAIRS:
Dorit Nevo, Lally School of Management, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, nevod at rpi.edu
Yingda Lu, The University of Illinois at Chicago, yingdalu at uic.edu
Lucy Yan, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, yanlucy at indiana.edu


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Dorit Nevo
Associate Professor, Information Systems
Director, MS in Business Analytics
Lally School of Management
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
110 8th Street, Pittsburgh Building
Troy, New York, 12180
518.276.2230; nevod at rpi.edu<mailto:nevod at rpi.edu>


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