[AISWorld] CFP Cognitive IS Research Track AMCIS 2024

Fjermestad, Jerry L jerry.l.fjermestad at njit.edu
Thu Feb 1 09:34:47 EST 2024


Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS-2023)

Salt Lake City, Utah

August 15-17, 2024



Cognitive Research in IS Track



https://amcis2024.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-4



*Track Chairs*

*Emre Yetgin*, Rider University, eyetgin at rider.edu.

*Jia Shen, jiashen at rider.edu <jiashen at rider.edu>*

*Luca Landoli,*

* landoli at stjohns.edu <landoli at stjohns.edu> *

*Track Description*

Human cognition deals with how we know and make decisions, through
processes including reasoning, perception, and judgment. The future of the
Information Systems discipline will continue to involve human cognition as
systems are increasingly used to meet social and business needs in
innovative settings. Understanding human cognition is a critical component
to the successful design, implementation, and use of information systems.
The questions of interest relevant to this track focus on IS problems in
terms of the processes of knowing and making decisions. This track solicits
research investigating the widest variety of cognition, including but not
limited to: situated, shared, social, distributed, and team cognition;
group and individual decision support systems; cognitive aspects of
business analytics and intelligence; problem-solving; knowledge-sharing &
-management; cognitive perspectives on IS design, use, and development;
human-computer interaction or human factors; and research methods to
investigate cognitive issues in IS. We welcome qualitative, quantitative,
experimental, and case study research and research-in-progress



*Cognitive decision making and collaboration Mini-track *



https://amcis2024.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/


Cognition is the interaction of technology, human behavior, and cognitive
processes guided by the constructs of psychology and cognitive science.
Technology includes internet applications, artificial intelligence, and
virtual environments. The cognitive aspects involve human behavior and the
cognitive internal sensory and memory processes which lead to decision
making and collaboration.

The purpose of this min-track is to provide a forum for theoretical
developments, empirical research findings, case studies, methodologies,
artifacts, and other high-quality manuscripts. We seek to address important
questions arising from emerging developments in cognitive research, such
as: cognitive aspects of business analytics, collaboration in virtual
environments, AI effects on sensory and memory applications, cognitive
aspects of shared memory and collective intelligence, the interaction of
social perception on performance, communication patterns of cognition, and
leadership cognition.

Mini-track chairs

Jerry Fjermestad, New Jersey Institute of Technology, jerry at njit.edu

Julie Ancis, New Jersey Institute of Technology, julie.r.ancis at njit.edu

Stephan Kudyba,   kudyba at njit.edu

David Eisenberg, New Jersey Institute of Technology, de63 at njit.edu



IMPORTANT DATES
*   January 6, 2024 Manuscript submissions open

*   March 1, 2024: Completed research and ERFs submissions due

*   April 15, 2024: Authors informed of decision

*   April 25, 2024: Revised, camera-ready papers (Full and ER)




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[image: NJIT logo] <https://www.njit.edu/> *Jerry Fjermestad, Ph.D. *
Professor of MIS
MT School of Management
jerry at njit.edu <jerry.l.fjermestad at njit.edu> • (973) 596-3255 <9735963255>


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