[AISWorld] Mini Track: Information Privacy & Security in IT Resistance and Adoption (AMCIS 2023)

Arturo CANO BEJAR acanobej at asu.edu
Mon Jan 30 12:33:58 EST 2023


Dear Colleagues,


The SIGADIT community at AMCIS 2023 will be offering a mini track focused
on Information Privacy and Security in IT Resistance and Adoption. We
invite you to share your ideas with the community and obtain relevant
feedback to further develop your manuscript. The Information Privacy &
Security in IT Resistance and Adoption Mini Track is a window for
researchers to share their ideas with the community and motivate
constructive conversations to promote advancement of knowledge around
privacy and security issues. It is also an opportunity to hear others and
learn about the topic-method trends in this domain. Additionally, it
provides a place to get to know other community members working in similar
topics and potentially engage in collaborative efforts.


The adoption and diffusion of information technology is profoundly
dependent on how stakeholders perceive and mitigate information privacy and
security issues in relation to others and the interconnectedness of
information technologies. This mini track leverages evolving social
dynamics to call for research that focuses on the psychological effects of
information privacy and security factors such as stress and anxiety on
resistance, modified use, resumption, and/or abandonment of technology. We
welcome inspiring and stirring ideas to reconcile the regulatory, cultural,
ethical, and humanistic tensions surrounding stakeholder views of privacy
and security. Additionally, this mini track serves as a forum for the
presentation and discussion of information privacy and security challenges
related to the design, implementation, and diffusion of technologies,
including innovations such as household technology, autonomous cars, AI,
and IoT. To foster inclusive discussion of these important issues, this
mini track is open to all quantitative and qualitative research methods.


We welcome all ideas within the domain of information privacy & security in
IT resistance and adoption, exemplar directions are:


   - The short and long-term effects of information privacy and security
   threats on the resistance, diffusion, modified use, and abandonment of
   information technologies, including mobile platforms.
   - Peers' behavior influencing the protection of individual information
   privacy and security.
   - Understanding the effects of multi-reality, or interconnectedness of
   information technologies, on one’s information privacy and security
   behaviors/strategies.
   - Information privacy and security compliance as limiting factors in the
   use and resistance to information systems.
   - Information privacy and security challenges to the individual
   resistance and adoption of IoT, autonomous cars, household technology, and
   others.
   - The effects of stress and anxiety, due to information privacy and
   security issues, on the resistance, modified use, and abandonment of IT.
   - Information privacy and security regulations such as information/data
   ownership, transparency, profiling, and their effects on the resistance and
   adoption of information technologies.
   - Recovery mechanisms such as coping and resilience affecting the use of
   IT in the face of information privacy and security issues.
   - Cultural nuances on perceptions of information privacy and security
   and their impact on the resistance, modified use, resumption, and
   abandonment of IT.
   - The adoption and resistance of healthcare information technology due
   to information privacy and security concerns.
   - Information privacy and security issues pertaining the adoption and
   participation in information systems communities and forums in the dark net.
   - Issues regarding the measurement of single and multi-dimensional
   constructs such as concern and control in relation to the adoption,
   resistance, diffusion, and abandonment of information technologies.

This Special Interest Group provides a great opportunity for academics and
professionals to engage in meaningful discussions and collaboration around
the domain of Adoption and Diffusion of Information Technology.


Description:
https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-3


Important Dates:
Jan 6, 2023: Manuscript submission opens
Mar 1, 2023: Submissions are due at 10am EST
May 2, 2023: Final decisions


Submission Instructions:
https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/


Kindly write any question or comment you may have to: acanobej at asu.edu


We look forward to your submissions!


Best regards,

-- 
Arturo Heyner Cano Bejar
Postdoctoral Scholar
W. P. Carey School of Business
Arizona State University


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