[AISWorld] cfps: minitrack: Global Issues in Group Decision-Making: Opportunities and Challenges

Anil Aggarwal aaggarwal at ubalt.edu
Fri Jan 20 10:58:32 EST 2023


Hello

We would like to invite you to submit your research to the following mini track

Global Issues in Group Decision-Making: Opportunities and Challenges,

part of the Virtual Communities and Collaboration track.


Regards,

Anil Aggarwal, USA

Doug Vogel, PRC

Yuko Murayama, Japan

Call for Papers


Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) 2023<https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/>
Panama City, August 10-12, 2023
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Mini track:  Global Issues in Group Decision-Making: Opportunities and Challenges

Track: Virtual Communities and Collaboration



In the current turbulent/COVID pandemic state everything is becoming virtual. Emerging issues like big data, visual analytics, cyber security, e-health, and m-commerce are giving new meaning to globally distributed decision-making. Coordination among individuals with varying skills distributed locally or across oceans is becoming common. Distributed teams face many challenges which are further compounded in globally distributed teams because of diversity, nationality, and cultural differences. As old issues are resolved, new challenges emerge that require knowledge from multiple disciplines such as information systems, social sciences, international management, leadership, and political science. Given the richness and research potential of this area, it is essential to brainstorm and bring diverse points of view to develop underlying theories and frameworks.

This mini-track will include the following (but is not limited to):

  *   e-Collaboration during pandemic, i.e, COVID
  *   Supply/Chain collaboration issues
  *   Fake news impact on e-Collaboration
  *   Disaster management
  *   Delivering health services through collaboration
  *    Swift team collaboration
  *    Big data collaboration
  *    E-government(s) inter- , intra-collaboration
  *    Collaboration through crowdsourcing
  *    Delivering health services through collaboration
  *     Economics of distributed decision-making in the clouds
  *     Can agile teams be globally distributed?
  *     Agile/Adaptable team configuration in globally distributed teams
  *     The "e (internet)" to "m (mobile)" transformation of globally distributed teams
  *     Communication and coordination in globally distributed teams
  *     Diversity issues in globally distributed teams
  *     Customer satisfaction, performance, and "trust" building in globally distributed teams
  *     Synchronous and asynchronous decision-making in globally distributed teams
  *     Comparison of issues across internal, inter-, intra-, and offshore distributed teams
  *     Turbulent economy and its impact on outsourcing

Submission Information:

All submissions must be made via the AMCIS 2023 PCS submission system.

Create an author account and go to  "Author Center" to make your submission.

Important Dates:


January 6, 2023: Manuscript submissions begin
March 1, 2023: Submissions are due at 10 a.m. EST


Any Questions, Please contact the mini-track chairs

Dr. A. K. Aggarwal**
University of Baltimore, USA
1420 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21202, USA
410 837-5275
aaggarwal at ubalt.edu<mailto:aaggarwal at ubalt.edu>

Dr. Doug Vogel
Harbin Institute of Technology, PRC
vogel.doug at gmail.com

Dr. Yuko Murayama
Tsuda University, Japan
murayama at tsuda.ac.jp







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