[AISWorld] CFP AMCIS 2023 Minitrack Value Appropriation and Creation in Virtual Collaborative Environments

Gordon Guan zhengzhiguan at gmail.com
Mon Feb 6 02:25:41 EST 2023


*Call for Papers*

*Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) 2023*

Panama City, August 10-12, 2023

Track: *Virtual Communities and Collaboration*

Mini-Track: *Value Appropriation and Creation in Virtual Collaborative
Environments*



We invite submissions to the *Value Appropriation and Creation in Virtual
Collaborative Environments *mini-track at the Americas Conference on
Information Systems (AMCIS) 2023 to be held in Panama City, August 10-12,
2023.



Virtual communities are reshaping the way we communicate and collaborate
with one another, shifting us from spatial- and temporal-confined
interactions towards fluid peer-to-peer marketplaces and other firm-market
hybrids. The platform-mediated collaboration paradigm has sprung up to
facilitate both individuals and/or organizations in pooling resources for
the pursuit of mutual goals. For instance, we crowdfund innovation from
*Kickstarter*, staff projects through *Amazon’s Mechanical Turk*, incubate
products from open-source designs acquired through micro-manufacturers like
*FirstBuild*, organize virtual meetings using *WebEx*, and work with team
members via *Asana*. As virtual communities redefine the boundaries and
structures of human collaborations, comprehending human behaviors in
digital environments and deriving design considerations for digital
services that optimize collaborative processes is imperative for realizing
collaboration in the virtual space.



This mini-track embraces both retrospective and progressive views on
behavioral and design issues related to virtual collaborative platforms.
Particularly, we are interested in research that unravels the interplay of
human behaviors and virtual collaborative platforms at the individual,
group, organization, and societal levels as well as the intersection across
levels. Contributions to this mini-track should expand our knowledge on how
technologies govern and shape human behaviors in virtual communities as
well as how such technology-mediated human behaviors, in turn, inform the
design of virtual collaborative platforms. We welcome both theoretical and
empirical contributions that explore how digital services can be designed
to appropriate and create value in platform-mediated collaborative
environments, especially those that subscribe to inter-disciplinary
perspectives and/or adopt mixed methods.



Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

§  Influence of individual and collective behaviors on the design and usage
of virtual collaborative platforms

§  Influence of virtual collaborative platforms on individual behaviors,
group dynamics, as well as organizational norms and policies

§  Influence of political and socio-economic factors on human behaviors
associated with virtual collaboration

§  Patterns of human/human-machine interactions and how digital services
can be leveraged to support such interactions

§  Role of individual behaviors in shaping collective outcome on virtual
collaborative platforms

§  Data-driven design of virtual collaborative platforms

§  Design of business processes and workflow in virtual collaborations

§  Design of communication interfaces and digital assistants on virtual
collaborative platforms

§  Design of recommendation systems on virtual collaborative platforms

§  Design of reputation systems on virtual collaborative platforms

§  Design of assessment tools on collaborative outcome and individuals’
contributions on virtual collaborative platforms

§  Design modalities, principles, and processes for virtual collaborative
platforms

§  Evaluation of system design for virtual collaborative platforms

§  Virtual collaboration for ongoing pro-social movement

§  Virtual collaboration in support of emergency crisis management

§  Swift transition between traditional collaboration and virtual
collaboration in post-pandemic period

§  Virtual collaboration for open strategizing and open innovation

§  Virtual collaboration, management and practices for emerging virtual
commerce

§  Virtual collaboration for social movement (e.g. social media protest)

*Important Date*
March 1, 2023: Submissions are due at 10 a.m. EST
May 9, 2023: TREOs, PDS and Workshops, and Panels submissions are due at 10
a.m. EST


Gordon Zhengzhi GUAN
Digital Economy


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