[AISWorld] 2nd CfP: HICSS-57 Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Minitrack: Human-Computer Interaction in the Digital Economy—Deadline June 15!

Schneider, Christoph CSchneider at iese.edu
Tue May 2 04:07:20 EDT 2023


Second Call for Papers—Deadline is June 15



HICSS-57 Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Minitrack: Human-Computer Interaction in the Digital Economy



Building on the success of this year’s minitrack we invite HCI scholars to submit their related research papers.

This edition of the HCI minitrack continues the tradition of the HCI minitrack, and also seeks to include the variety of topics related to digital nudging and the effects of interface design on judgment and decision making.



Details:
January 3-6, 2024
Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort
Website: http://hicss.hawaii.edu



** Fast-Tracking opportunities to AIS Transactions on HCI are available for strong research papers. **

As the Internet continues to transform the way we work, learn, and play, the design of user interfaces remains of critical importance. The aim of this mini-track is to provide a forum for HCI researchers to discuss a broad range of issues related to the design of user interfaces. Appropriate papers for the HCI mini-track may draw on a wide spectrum of research methodologies including, but not limited to, behavioral methods (e.g., case study, experimentation, survey, action research), neurophysiological tools (e.g., fMRI, eye tracking, skin conductance response, and input devices such as the computer mouse, touch screen and typing dynamics), and design science approaches. Accordingly, papers may draw on various reference disciplines to inform design, such as computer science, information systems, consumer behavior, behavioral economics, psychology, organizational sciences, and neuroscience. Moreover, papers that help to bridge academic research and industry practice are welcome.



Given the diverse goals of this mini-track, there are many appropriate topics; possible topics include, but are not limited to:

•                     Analysis, design, development, evaluation, and use of information systems

•                     Guidelines and standards for interface design

•                     Design of online choice architectures

•                     Web-based user interface design and evaluation

•                     Design and evaluation issues for mobile devices and m-Commerce

•                     Interface design for FinTech applications

•                     Interface design for group and other collaborative environments

•                     Design issues related to the elderly, the young, and special needs populations

•                     Interface issues in the design and development of innovative interaction technologies

•                     Novel forms of authentication and authorization (e.g., using mousing or typing dynamics)

•                     Using information and sensors to detect user states (e.g., emotion, cognitive conflict) and create more intelligent interfaces

•                     The impact of interfaces on attitudes, emotion, perception, behavior, productivity, and performance

•                     Impact of digital nudges on online judgment and decision making

•                     Impact of behavioral economics principles and website design implementation on privacy and trust

•                     Website designs/elements that encourage rational thinking and/or nudge users into certain behaviors

•                     Implications and consequences of technological change on individuals, groups, society, and socio-technical units

•                     Behavioral, neurophysiological, and design aspects of human-computer interaction

•                     Neuroscientific approaches to human-computer interaction

•                     Factors influencing usability (i.e., friction reduction), ease-of-use and the overall user experience

•                     Information systems usability engineering

•                     Issues related to teaching HCI courses

•                     Ethical issues related to the capture of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), behavioral biometric data, and nudging



Deadlines:

April 15: Paper Submission System Begins

June 15 | 11:59 pm HST: Paper Submission Deadline

August 17: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection

September 4 | 11:59 pm HST: Deadline for authors to submit the revised version of papers accepted with mandatory changes (A-M)

September 22: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for publication

October 1: Deadline for at least one author of each paper to register for the conference





Mini-Track Chairs:

Christoph Schneider
Department of Information Systems
IESE Business School
cschneider at iese.edu<mailto:cschneider at iese.edu>



Joe Valacich
Eller College of Business
University of Arizona
valacich at arizona.edu<mailto:valacich at arizona.edu>



Jeffrey Jenkins
Marriott School of Business
Brigham Young University
jeffrey_jenkins at byu.edu<mailto:jeffrey_jenkins at byu.edu>



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