[AISWorld] Information Systems Economics Track -- 41st DSI Annual Meeting, San Diego, November 20-23, 2010

Choudhary, Vidyanand VeeCee at uci.edu
Mon Mar 15 18:55:29 EDT 2010


Submissions are invited to the Information Systems Economics Track in
the 41st DSI Annual Meeting (San Diego, November 20-23, 2010). The
submission deadline is April 1, 2010. Papers should be submitted
electronically through the conference submission system at:
http://dsi.byu.edu <http://dsi.byu.edu/> .
 
For more information, please contact Track Chairs: Deb Dey (ddey at uw.edu)
or Vidyanand Choudhary (veecee at uci.edu).

DSI 2010 Annual Meeting Nov 20 - 23, 2010 in Sunny San Diego,
California:   http://www.decisionsciences.org/annualmeeting/

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Details of CFP as posted on the DSI website:

41st Annual Meeting: Challenging the Status Quo--Breakthrough
Innovations that Rejuvenate Organizations
A little revolution is a good thing now and then. In 2009 the Decision
Science Institute (DSI) celebrated its 40th year of existence as one of
the leading academic societies. The annual conference in 2010 marks the
beginning of the next 40 years, in which we expect to break new ground,
try new ideas, and create new value for all participants.
Join us in San Diego as we launch a new chapter in the life of the DSI.
We invite basic, applied, theory, and case study research in any field
related to decision-making, as well as proposals for panel discussion,
symposia, workshops, and tutorials dealing with research or pedagogical
issues.
As a participant in the 2010 conference you can expect to enjoy the
following:
* A warm welcome with numerous opportunities to meet new people, to
consider new research and teaching approaches, and to enjoy the sights
and sounds of San Diego
* High quality invited and sponsored sessions featuring highly respected
researchers, educators, and practitioners
* A variety of venues in which you can present and receive constructive
feedback on your research and teaching innovations
* Opportunities to scout out the job market and/or the talent pool
* More than 20 discipline-based and inter-disciplinary tracks that
address research, pedagogy, educational technologies, and more
* Three new special interest groups addressing health care, project
management, and innovation
* Conference innovations that put new twists on an already successful
formula
The venue for the 2010 DSI Annual Meeting is the Marriott Hotel and
Marina. This location offers excellent weather, great access to
restaurants, tours, and entertainment, and scenic view of the beautiful
bay and port of San Diego. For more information visit
http://www.sandiego.org  <http://www.sandiego.org/> and
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/sandt-san-diego-marriott-hotel-and
-marina/
<http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/sandt-san-diego-marriott-hotel-an
d-marina/> .
If you have any questions, suggestions, or requests, feel free to email
Program Chair Morgan Swink at swink at bus.msu.edu
<mailto:dsi2009 at stpete.usf.edu> .

Submission Deadlines
The submission deadline for refereed research papers and competitions is
April 1, 2010. The submission deadline for all other submissions:
non-refereed research abstracts and proposals for workshops, tutorials,
panels, symposia, and colloquia is May 1, 2010.

Information for Contributors
The Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) invites contributions to the 2010
Annual Meeting in the following categories: Refereed Research Paper,
Non-Refereed Research Abstract, and proposals for a Workshop, Tutorial,
Panel, Symposium, or Colloquium. Authors can choose between submitting a
refereed research paper that will receive reviews from at least two
referees or submitting a non-refereed research abstract of 50 words or
less (500 characters maximum). If accepted, refereed research papers
will be published in the Proceedings (available in CD-ROM format only),
as well as scheduled for presentation during the annual meeting.
If an author elects to submit a non-refereed research abstract, it will
be scheduled for presentation during the annual meeting but will not be
published in the Proceedings. Acceptance of abstracts and papers are
subject to final approval by the track chairs. Proposals for a workshop,
tutorial, panel, symposium, or colloquium will be evaluated for possible
inclusion in the annual meeting by the appropriate track chairs,
coordinator or program chair.
Authors are required to submit all contributions online using the
instructions provided in the following section and updated on the
meeting website. When using the website for submission, contributors of
refereed research papers and proposals for a workshop, tutorial, panel,
symposium, and colloquium will also be required to submit an electronic
version of their paper or proposal as a pdf attachment. So that a
double-blind review process can be maintained, the electronic file
should contain only the body of the paper and the title of the
submission, but no author identification information (which will be
captured via a web-based form).
Any individual author or co-author may submit up to three refereed
research papers and/or non-refereed research abstracts to the annual
meeting. (This does not include invited papers, workshops, tutorials,
panels, symposia, and colloquia.) The submission of a refereed research
paper or non-refereed research abstract means the author certifies the
manuscript is not copyrighted, has not been accepted for publication in
a journal, has not been presented or accepted for presentation at a
professional meeting, and currently is not under review for presentation
at another professional meeting. (Material printed in its entirety in
any conference proceedings is considered published.) Furthermore, the
author certifies his/her intention to register for and attend the
meeting to present the paper, abstract, or proposal if it is accepted.
The copyrights for all forms of presentation at the Institute's annual
meeting shall remain with the authors.
The submission deadline for refereed research papers and competitions is
April 1, 2010. The submission deadline for all other submissions:
non-refereed research abstracts and proposals for workshops, tutorials,
panels, symposia, and colloquia is May 1, 2010. Submitting authors will
be acknowledged through a reference number right at the conclusion of
the submission process.

Instructions for Electronic Submissions

The 2010 DSI Annual Meeting will use the existing conference information
system. The authors must make all submissions electronically only using
this system, which will be available after February 1, 2010, on the DSI
2010 Annual Meeting website. All of the following information must be
provided for the submission to be accepted.
a. Title of submission (title changes will not be allowed at a later
date)
b. Type of submission (must select one of the following):
* Refereed Research Paper-Treat as an abstract for presentation if the
paper is not accepted for publication in the Proceedings
* Refereed Research Paper-Withdraw if rejected
* Award Competition Entry-Will also be considered as a refereed research
paper
* Non-Refereed Research Abstract
* Workshop Proposal
* Tutorial Proposal
* Panel Discussion Proposal
* Symposium Proposal
* Colloquium Proposal
c. Track that best fits the submission (to determine the proper track
for your submission, see the track list along with descriptions and
contacts of the track chairs)
d. Abstract of 50 words or less, which must accompany all types of
submissions
e. Stage of your research as of today and by the time of the conference
f. Invitation information



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