[AISWorld] 2nd CfP - Ethics and Morality in Business Informatics at CAiSE'22 - 4th Intl. Workshop EMoBI 2022
Jens Gulden
jensgulden at acm.org
Thu Feb 10 08:42:49 EST 2022
CfP: 4th Intl. Workshop on Ethics and Morality in Business Informatics
(EMoBI 2022)
Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'22)
Leuven, Belgium, 6 June 2022
https://sites.google.com/view/EMoBI2022
https://caise22.ugent.be
Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=caise22
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Important Dates
2022-03-08 Paper submission
2022-04-08 Notifications to authors
2022-04-18 Camera-ready version
2022-06-06 Workshop in Leuven
Topics
Submissions to the workshop are invited to discuss ethical and moral
questions arising in the whole spectrum of topics of Business
Informatics. The following suggestions provide an impression of the
intended orientation of the workshop, but you are cordially invited to
propose additional topics.
- Are the subjects of Business Informatics associated with specific
ethical questions? As the subjects in Business Informatics typically are
intangible, does this raise a need for specific procedures to justify
proper conduct of Business Informatics research?
- Do (research) methods in Business Informatics involve specific value
statements or Weltanschauung?
- Which implications for classical moral philosophies arise from recent
developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) research?
- What challenges arise from the availability of IT-supported machines
that should act as stand-alone agents (autonomous cars, drones)? Are
there any pitfalls in Machine Learning based decision support?
- Are certain species of moral philosophies (e. g., deontologist or
consequentialist moral theories) especially relevant for Business
Informatics? Do typical decision models in Business Informatics
implicate the basic principles of specific moral theories (e. g.,
consequentialism)?
- What kind of statements could a „Code of Ethics“ for Business
Informatics professionals include (as opposed to the “Code of Ethics” of
ACM)?
- What experiences in relation to ethical questions were made in
previous Business Informatics research projects?
- What initiatives concerning ethical values in Business Informatics do
already exist in academia and industry? What are the results of these
initiatives?
- How are ethical topics considered in Business Informatics curriculums
at universities world-wide?
...and many more.
Submission
The workshop invites submissions that discuss actions or principles of
actions as manifested in methodological assumptions and commitments in
Business Informatics from an ethical point of view. This also includes
experience reports about projects in academia and industry where
questions about right and wrong conduct played a significant role.
Submissions are both invited to raise questions and to report about
situations where questions have already been answered in specific ways.
Philosophical methods of inquiry are welcome, but not required.
Each submission will be reviewed by 3 members of the program committee.
Accepted submissions must be presented by at least one author at the
workshop. The proceedings of the workshop will be published in a volume
of the Springer LNBIP series.
The maximum number of pages is 12 (including bibliography and
appendixes). Short papers with a size up to 6 pages are also welcome.
The abstract should not exceed 150 words. Please use the Springer LNCS
template
(https://www.springer.com/de/it-informatik/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines)
and upload your submission at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=caise22.
Organization
Jens Gulden, Utrecht University, Department of Information and Computing
Sciences, Princetonplein 5, De Uithof, 3584 CC Utrecht, The Netherlands,
Tel: +31 30 2537088, j.gulden at uu.nl
Alexander Bock, University of Duisburg-Essen, Information Systems and
Enterprise Modeling, Universitätsstr. 9, 45141 Essen, Germany, Tel: +49
201 18-34563, alexander.bock at uni-due.de
Sergio España Cubillo, Utrecht University, Department of Information and
Computing Sciences, Princetonplein 5, De Uithof, 3584 CC Utrecht, The
Netherlands, Tel: +31 30 2535913, s.espana at uu.nl
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Dr. Jens Gulden
Business Process Management and Analytics
Department of Information and Computing Sciences
Utrecht University
Buys Ballotgebouw, Princetonplein 5, room 512
3584 CC Utrecht, The Netherlands
mail j.gulden at uu.nl
tel +31 30 2537088
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