[AISWorld] AMCIS 2019 Call for Minitrack Proposals/Advances in Information Systems Track

Tom Stafford stafford at latech.edu
Mon Oct 8 12:52:18 EDT 2018


Call for AMCIS 2019 Mini-Track Proposals: Advances in Information Systems Track

AMCIS 2019, the 25th Americas Conference on Information Systems, will be held August 15 -

17, 2019, in Cancun, Mexico

 

Chair of the Advances in Information Systems Track:

Tom Stafford, J.E. Barnes Professor of CIS

Louisiana Tech College of Business

stafford at latech.edu

 

Track Description:

The Advances in Information Track serves as a nexus for *non-SIG-affiliated minitracks.* It is

also the landing point for a fast-track opportunity to The DATA BASE for Advances in

Information Systems, which celebrates 50 years of continual publication this year.

Our General Minitrack is the location where conference and track leaders can submit their own

papers, free of conflict of interest in the review process, so that colleagues who are actively

managing a Metatrack or Minitrack can have their own work independently juried for inclusion

in the tracks with which they are associated, without incurring any issues of conflict of interest.

Our General Minitrack also serves as a submission venue for papers that do not fit any of the

primary SIG-based Metatrack themes or subthemes. To wit, papers that do not have a fit with

mainstream Minitracks in any of the 20 conference SIG-based tracks can find a submission

home in our General Minitrack.

 

That said, the Advances in Information Systems Track seeks additional Minitrack proposals that

are from new, nascent, emerging or as-yet unaffiliated scholarly groups who *do not currently

fit* into the established SIG-based Metatrack conference structure ( and the affiliated Minitrack

structure subsidiary to it) by which the AMCIS conference is normally organized.

The Advances in Information Systems Track, in the past, has accommodated emergent

scholarship from groups as diverse as: “Computers in the Business & Production of

Agriculture”, “IT Entrepreneurship”, “Emerging Research in IoT” and “Cognitive Research in IS.”

To that end, if your group of colleagues is gaining critical mass as a colloquium of inquiry but

does not yet have a SIG affiliation, or if you are a SIG that has not yet launched your own

Metatrack at AMCIS, we welcome your proposal to develop a Minitrack for the Advances in

Information Systems Track. We are particularly interested in new and leading-edge areas of

inquiry which might prove to be provocative and interesting thematic foci for sections and

issues of The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems, which is affiliated with the

Advances in Information Systems Track.

 

Minitrack chairs will be responsible for the following tasks and activities:

a) promoting their Minitrack to generate manuscript submissions to AMCIS 2019;

b) soliciting and assigning reviewers for manuscripts submitted to the Minitrack; and

c) making recommendations to track chairs about each manuscript submitted to the Minitrack.

To submit a Minitrack proposal, you must submit the following:

a) Minitrack chairs (names, emails, affiliation);

b) Minitrack title;

c) short description of Minitrack for the AMCIS 2019 website (up to 150 words);

d) call for papers for your Minitrack.

 

To submit a Minitrack proposal,

visit: https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login?society=ais

 

Important Dates:

September 20, 2018: PCS opens for Minitrack submissions

October 19, 2018: Minitrack submissions are due

October 30, 2018: Minitrack decisions are complete

November 5, 2018: Minitrack revisions are due

January 7, 2019: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2019 begin

March 1, 2019: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors at 10:00am PST

March 7, 2019: All papers have assigned reviewers

April 15, 2019: Track Chairs recommendations are due

April 24, 2019: Camera-ready papers are due

May 1, 2019: Track session plans are due

For any questions, please touch base: Tom Stafford, Track Chair, stafford at latech.edu, 

318-257-3886.

 

 

 

Dr. Tom Stafford, J.E. Barnes Professor

Editor-in-Chief, DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems – 

The longest continually published MIS journal, celebrating 50 years of service.  

 

 

 

 

 

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