[AISWorld] AMCIS 2023 - Blockchain Mini-track

Preston, David d.preston at tcu.edu
Wed Nov 30 16:51:28 EST 2022


Mini-track Description
We invite submissions that investigate the current and future practical uses of blockchain and its related ecosystem. Via cryptocurrencies, payment infrastructures, tokens, and digital social structures, blockchain technologies may dramatically alter the nature of economic relationships. However, imaginative speculation has vastly outpaced practical application. We seek papers that provide insights into how these technologies are or might be applied to real-world opportunities.
All types of papers (case, empirical, frameworks), perspectives (descriptive or normative), and methods (conceptual, ethnographic, empirical, model/analytic) are welcome provided that they address the application of blockchain to economic or social phenomenon. Topics include but are not limited to:
Individual adoption and use of wallets and web3/dapps
Business models inspired by DAO-like arrangements
Interorganizational arrangements informed by decentralized finance
Regulation inspired by blockchain technologies
Government use (e.g., tax collection and voting)
Social good and non-profit opportunities

Submissions
All submissions must be made via the AMCIS 2023 PCS submission system (https://new.precisionconference.com/). After creating an account and logging on to the PCS site, authors should go to the "Author Center" to make their submission.

Submissions can be made beginning January 6 with the deadline of March 1.

Please contact the mini-track chairs, Kelly Slaughter (kelly.slaughter at tcu.edu) and David Preston (d.preston at tcu.edu), with any questions.



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