[AISWorld] Twelfth Annual AIS SIG Global Development pre-ICIS Workshop Deadline October 15th

Sajda Qureshi squreshi at unomaha.edu
Wed Oct 2 13:42:16 EDT 2019




[cid:image002.png at 01D5791E.CF69B9D0]Twelfth Annual AIS SIG Global Development pre-ICIS Workshop
Munich, Germany
Date of Workshop: Sunday December 15, 2019
Paper Submission Date: October 15, 2019
https://communities.aisnet.org/sigglobdev/home
Call for Papers
Theme:
Information and Communication Technology Innovations
in Global Development

DESCRIPTION
There is a growing interest in the Information Systems community for investigating societal impacts of ICTs on people, data and things; at the same time, research in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT4D) is becoming increasingly diverse.  Recent ICT innovations, such as the use of blockchain technologies to trace refugees, to offer new identification mechanisms, to track for epidemics and to offer payment systems based on cryptocurrencies, create new ways for people to bring about improvements in their lives. For example, with the fall of the banking systems and currencies in countries such as Zimbabwe and Argentina, the use of Bitcoins and cryptocurrencies has the potential to empower people through asset ownership and financial inclusion.. Similarly, innovative applications in open source communities are offering financial inclusion, health and wellbeing to those who were previously left out of opportunities to improve their lives from the global economy.

While drawing upon theories that help understand these emerging phenomena, research in ICT4D and IS also requires attention to the contextual challenges facing practitioners in the field. There have been attempts to develop theories that enable these challenges to be understood. Global pressures, socio-economic pressures, disruptive technology, and the emergence of multi-stakeholder networks are some of the forces being studied (Walsham 2017, Njihia and Merali 2013). An interesting and significant question is whether ICTs can play a sustaining, value-adding role that enables societies to move beyond the conditions that cause mass discontent to beneficial development for all. Such a role may include supporting social groups in identifying and defining achievable goals and acquirable resources, supporting sustainable and secure collaboration, offering health and wellbeing, and financial inclusion.

The Global Development workshop addresses questions that provide new and meaningful definitions of Development, such as, Can ICTs support the development that will lead to improvements in the lives of individuals, communities and regions? And inevitably, one needs to ask questions about how to better understand these problems and challenges. The papers in this workshop will also further the knowledge of what we know about how ICT enables the global economy by enabling local needs to be met in a manner that preserves the ability of the planet to support human life. It should be noted that focus includes not only development issues relevant to 'developing' countries but also those relevant to migrant and other minority communities or enclaves in the Global North.

Relevant topics for this Workshop include:

1.       Innovations in blockchain, cryptocurrencies for inclusion and sustainable development

2.       Open source communities that offer innovations for financial inclusion, health and wellbeing

3.       Theoretical lenses and/or empirical studies that enable an understanding of: ICTs & Sustainable Development; ICTs & Peace building; ICTs & Disaster Recovery.

4.       Internet of things and ICT artifacts on the cloud that support holistic Development.

5.       Security & Technological constraints on the use of ICTs for development

6.       The role of government policy in fostering ICT human capital, cooperation and capacity building

7.       Innovations in health and wellbeing

8.       Social networking for Development, ICT human capital and capacity building

9.       Critical and theoretical perspectives on the digital divide and social inclusion

10.   Challenges of ICT human capital and capacity building in remote regions

11.   Educational systems; content provision and delivery; developing ICT skills

12.   Mobile technologies as infrastructure for ICT human capital and capacity building

13.   Frugal Innovation and innovative ways in which technologies are applied in developing regions.

WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS:
These will be published on the SIG GlobDev website and in the AIS E-Library with ISBN: 978-0-9976176-9-6.
FAST-TRACKING TO JOURNAL:
Authors of selected workshop papers will be invited to submit their papers for possible inclusion in a special issue of the Journal of Information Technology for Development<http://globdev.org/dev/?q=node/8> (ITD).

IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper/Panel Proposal Extended Deadline:     October 15, 2019
Notification to Authors:                                         November 8, 2019
Deadline for Final Papers:                                     November 25, 2019
Workshop Date:                                                      Sunday December 15, 2019

AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS
Submitted papers should be limited to 7,000 words or approximately 25 pages in length. Please clearly indicate the category of your paper on the title page:
*         Research Paper
*         Contribution to Practice
*         Research-in-progress
*         Student Paper

Additional information, template and instructions for submitting papers and proposals to the workshop can be found at

https://communities.aisnet.org/sigglobdev/home



Information on the location of the AIS Conference and SIG GlobDev Workshop can be found here -   https://icis2019.aisconferences.org/





SUBMISSIONS

Panel proposals and Paper Submissions should be uploaded to EasyChair submission web site for SIG GlobDev 2019 is easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sigglobdev2019  Abstracts do not need to be submitted prior to the full submission. Any questions should be sent to Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson, Virginia Commonwealth University, KMOsei at VCU.Edu<mailto:KMOsei at VCU.Edu>. Please include "SIG GlobDev Workshop" in the subject header of the email.

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