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full papers (by invitation) will be published by Springer as a separate
volume of the Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization
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</span></font></h2><div>Conference website is <a href="https://isd2022.conference.ubbcluj.ro/">https://isd2022.conference.ubbcluj.ro/</a></div><h2 id="gmail-t5" class="gmail-center"><font size="2">Below please see more detailed information about the Track 5: Usability, Trust and Sustainability in IS.</font></h2><font size="2">
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IS developme</font>nt and operations must ensure that systems are
designed and implemented for users and therefore should take into
account the users’ needs, values, characteristics, and contexts of use
throughout the system’s life cycle. Usability is the overall goal of
system development; the developed system should help users to achieve
specified individual and/or organizational goals in a specified context
of use. The usability goal is obtained by adopting a user-centred design
approach to IS development. User experience (UX), Human-Computer
Interaction (HCI), and Interaction Design (IxD) are related concepts.</p>
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Trust in IS (development and operations) is another important
goal that characterizes the advancement of the socio-technical
landscape. Trust revolves around assurance and confidence that people,
data, organizations, information, or processes shall behave as expected;
Trust may be analysed in different scopes and relationships, such as
human to human, machine to machine, human to machine or machine to
human. At a deeper level, trust might be regarded as a consequence of
progress towards security or privacy objectives.
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However, the development and the use of technology also have a
negative impact on the environment and well-being through vectors such
as pollution, energy consumption, and the promotion of unhealthy
behaviour or lifestyle. Thus, sustainability (e.g., sustainable
development and use of IS) should represent a condition under which the
shaping of the technological and societal landscape through IS
development and operations takes place with minimal negative impact on
the environment.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) approaches promise that many
challenges in sustainable and user-centred design and development could
be overcome through the intelligent use of data and technology. However,
this promise comes with additional difficulties, such as ensuring user
privacy and security, ensuring ethical and fair access to a digital
society, and ensuring genuinely transparent processes that utilize
users’ data and contexts.
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In this track, we approach the socio-technical landscape from
individual, organizational, business, political, and societal
perspectives. We emphasize the importance of the human and social
dimensions and explore how, by focusing on usability, trust, and
sustainability, we as IS research community can contribute to the
development of better practices, policies, and cultures of IS
development and operations with AI.
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The track welcomes original contributions about usability, trust,
and sustainability and related topics in IS development, especially
contributions emphasizing on the application of artificial intelligence
techniques. Authors are invited to submit papers of either practical or
theoretical nature.
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<strong>Track topics include </strong>(but not limited to):
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<p><i>Usability</i></p>
<ul><li>Usability (UX, HCI, IxD) models, methods, tools and practices in IS development lifecycle</li><li>New contributions to usability (UX, HCI, IxD) theories, methods, and metrics</li><li>Human agency and empowerment in IS development, operations, and use</li><li>Accessibility</li><li>IS design (Participatory design, User-centred design, Service design, Politics of design) </li><li>Bridging the gap between satisfying organizational needs and supporting human users </li><li>Information visualization and analytics in IS: Human-centred perspectives </li><li>Usability cost-benefit analysis</li></ul>
<p><i>Trust</i></p>
<ul><li> Trust management</li><li> Trust in IS development</li><li> Trust-based policies</li><li> Trust in social networks and collaborative applications</li><li> Economic modelling of trust</li><li> Trust and reputation systems</li><li> Transparency</li><li> Privacy policies: usability and accessibility issues</li></ul>
<p><i> Sustainability</i></p>
<ul><li> Design, development, and evaluation of environmentally sustainable IS</li><li> Sustainable management of IS development and operations</li><li> Social and environmental responsibility in IS development and operations</li><li> IS for sustainability: disposal and recycling, eco-labelling, green computing, green consumer behaviour</li><li> IS for managing sustainability compliance and sustainable growth</li><li> IS and digital media for communicating environmental issues and risks</li><li> IS and digital media for climate change action</li><li> IS and environmental technology</li></ul>
<p><i> General</i></p>
<ul><li> Professionalism and usability, trust, and sustainability in IS development and operations</li><li> Ethical, sociological, psychological, and legal aspects of trust, usability, and sustainability</li><li> IS usability, trust, and/or sustainability in different applications domains</li><li> Artificial intelligence and usability, trust, and sustainability in IS development and operations</li></ul><div><br></div><div><b>Important dates:</b></div><div><br>Apr 17, 2022 Regular paper submission (extended)<br>Jun 05, 2022 Regular paper notification<br>Jun 15, 2022 Author registration (Regular paper)<br>Jun 15, 2022 New Ideas/Vision/Journal-first/Poster submission<br>Jul 10, 2022 New Ideas/Vision/Journal-first/Poster notification<br>Jul 15, 2022 Author registration (New Ideas/Vision, Journal-first and Poster)<br>Jul 15, 2022 Early-Bird Registration (non-presenting participants)<br>Aug 20, 2022 Late Registration (non-presenting participants) <br>Aug 31-Sep 2, 2022 Conference days</div><div><br></div><div>More information about submission is available here: <a href="https://isd2022.conference.ubbcluj.ro/calls.php">https://isd2022.conference.ubbcluj.ro/calls.php</a></div><div>
If you have any inquiries regarding paper submission to the Track 5, please contact us.
</div><div><br></div><div>Best regards,</div><div>Dorina Rajanen, University of Oulu, Finland<br></div><div>Alvaro Arenas, IE Business School Madrid, Spain</div><div>Track chairs<br></div>
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