[AISWorld] 1st AIS SIG DITE Paper Development Workshop

Lehmann, J.C. j.c.lehmann at vu.nl
Thu Mar 19 14:55:06 EDT 2020


Dear SIG DITE community,

We are delighted to announce the first AIS SIG Digital Innovation, Transformation, and Entrepreneurship (DITE) paper development workshop at the University of Cologne on August 27-28, 2020. Find more details here<https://www.is4.uni-koeln.de/sites/is4/user_upload/CfP_PDW2020.pdf>.

The workshop aims to propel research on the various ways in which digital technology impacts innovation, transformation and entrepreneurship. To do so, the workshop brings together leading faculty from the areas of digital innovation, digital transformation, and digital entrepreneurship. The workshop is intended primarily as a venue for early career researchers (late-stage PhD students, Post Docs, new faculty) to develop their ongoing work in a friendly and collegial environment but it also welcomes established and senior scholars working on the topic.

Confirmed faculty include Margunn Aanestad (University of Agder); Philipp Hukal (Copenhagen Business School); Marleen Huysman (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam); Magnus Mähring (Stockholm School of Economics); Jan Recker (University of Cologne); Sanja Tumbas (IESE Business School, Univerisity of Navarra).

The workshop will be free of charge with lunches and workshop dinner included. Participants will need to cover their accommodation and travel expenses. Selection of papers will be based on an extended abstract of up to 3000 words. The deadline for submission of extended abstracts is June 6 2020. Full papers for accepted abstracts will be required by August 1 2020.

The workshop neither requires copyright transfer nor publishes proceedings (meaning, manuscripts prepared for conferences such as ICIS can be submitted to the workshop for further development).

Primary contact:
Julian Lehmann
sigditepdw at gmail.com<mailto:sigditepdw at gmail.com>

Of course, we are closely monitoring the Corona Situation and prepare for scenarios, in which travelling is no option (e.g., virtual workshop).

We are looking forward to your submissions!

Best,
Julian Lehmann

Julian Lehmann

Assistant Professor
KIN Center for Digital Innovation
School of Business and Economics VU Amsterdam



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