[AISWorld] CFP AMCIS Cognitive decision making and collaboration Mini-track

Fjermestad, Jerry L jerry.l.fjermestad at njit.edu
Wed Jan 12 08:40:58 EST 2022


2022 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)

Minneapolis, August 10-14, 2022 --
https://amcis2022.aisconferences.org/





*Mini-Track*



*Cognitive decision making and collaboration *



Description

Cognition is the interaction of technology, human behavior, and cognitive
processes guided by the constructs of psychology and cognitive
science.  Technology
includes internet applications, artificial intelligence, and virtual
environments. The cognitive aspects involve human behavior and the
cognitive internal sensory and memory processes which lead to decision
making and collaboration.



The purpose of this min-track is to provide a forum for theoretical
developments, empirical research findings, case studies, methodologies,
artifacts, and other high-quality manuscripts. We seek to address important
questions arising from emerging developments in cognitive research, such
as: cognitive aspects of business analytics, collaboration in virtual
environments, AI effects on sensory and memory applications, cognitive
aspects of shared memory and collective intelligence, the interaction of
social perception on performance, communication patterns of cognition, and
leadership cognition.

Specifically, this mini-track focuses on but is not limited to:

   - Cognitive and social factors related to decision making and
   collaboration in teams
   - Cognitive and human behavioral effects of collaboration technologies
   and AI
   - Creativity techniques and tools in collaborative settings
   - The cognitive aspects of the future of work in technological
   environments.
   - Research on shared memory and collective intelligence
   - New models of collective intelligence
   - Case studies on the cognitive behavior of the future of work
   - Cognitive aspects of leadership issues involved with teams



*Submission deadline:*

*March 1, 2022*



Mini-track Co-chairs

Jerry Fjermestad (jerry at njit.edu)

Julie Ancis (julieancis at gmail.com)

Stephan Kudyba *Stephan.p.kudyba at njit.edu)


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