[AISWorld] [Call for Papers] From DAOs to WEB3: The Promised Land and State of Affairs of Token-Driven Organizations

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Accepting article ideas for an upcoming Amplify

https://www.cutter.com/journals/amplify

— formerly Cutter Business Technology Journal — with Guest Editors 
Michel Avital & Nina-Birte Schirrmacher.

Abstract deadline: July 15, 2022

Article deadline: August 30, 2022

Issue publishing date: September 2022

Fueled by blockchain technology and managed by members, token-driven 
organizations are starting to challenge traditional, command and 
control-driven organizations. These token-driven organizations are often 
framed in the context of Decentralized Finance (DeFi), decentralized 
platforms, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), and Web3.

DAOs rely on tokens as the management mechanism that enable its 
community-focused approach. Tokens provide members with remuneration for 
their contributions as well as the ability to vote on key, strategic 
decisions for the organization.

Web3, also moving toward decentralization, aspires to give content 
creators and users a way to monetize their activity and contributions 
using crypto tokens. This lies in stark contrast to Web2, where big 
platforms monetize user-generated content.

Article ideas may include, but are not limited, to the following:

DAO's governance mechanisms and schemes

Web3 frameworks

Properties of crypto tokens for governance mechanisms

Cases of token-driven organizations (e.g., value proposition, resources, 
capabilities)

DAO design and development frameworks (e.g., native projects, conversion 
from traditional to token-driven organizations)

Token-based business models and tokenization of business processes

Token-centric work practices (e.g., voting, technical upgrading, 
incentive alignment)

Scenarios of future token-driven organizations and applications (e.g., 
in healthcare, worker collectives, politics)

Perception and understanding of and involvement with DAOs

Impact of crypto tokens on work life (e.g., automation, remuneration, 
remote work)

Critique, issues, and options (e.g., technical, economic, legal, and 
social implications)

FOR CONSIDERATION: Please send an abstract (~ 300 words or less of 
proposed article scope and author(s) bio) by July 15 to Michel Avital, 
Nina-Birte Schirrmacher and Christine Generali . Final article length is 
typically 2,000-3,500 words plus graphics. More editorial guidelines

https://www.cutter.com/call-papers#Editorial%20Guidelines

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Amplify

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is published monthly as a forum for thought leaders, academics, business 
practitioners, and industry experts to present innovative ideas, current 
research, and solutions to the critical issues facing business 
technology professionals competing in today's digital economy.

Compensation: Authors receive a complimentary subscription to Amplify 
and get exposure to an audience of business technology leaders spanning 
industries across the globe. Articles are also featured on social media 
including LinkedIn and Twitter.

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