[AISWorld] CFP: AMCIS 2011 Minitrack--Interface Design, Evaluation and Impact (Younghwa Gabe Lee, Na Li, Anna L. McNab)

Gabe Lee gabe.lee at uni.edu
Fri Dec 10 10:12:45 EST 2010


Call for Papers

17th Americas Conference on Information Systems
August 4-7, 2011, Detroit, MI, USA
Track: Human Computer Interaction
Mini Track: Interface Design, Evaluation and Impact

Description
This mini-track is an outlet for human computer interaction papers that 
do explicitly fit interface design, evaluation, and impact. Authors are 
encouraged to submit new ways of considering HCI in light of emerging 
technologies and technology trends.

Suggested Topics:
This mini-track supports a wide ranging set of research topics, methods, 
and perspectives. In the past, the mini-track has focused on the following:
• Behavioral, cognitive, and motivational aspects of human/computer 
interaction
• User task analysis and modeling
• The analysis, design, development, evaluation, and use of information 
systems
	o Guidelines and standards for interface and interaction design
	o Novel interaction and interface designs for handheld mobile 		devices
	o Interface issues in the development of radical interaction technologies
	o User studies (including field tests) of interaction with mobile 
information systems
	o Usability testing  for the Web and 3-D interface  and interaction 
techniques
• HCI security (HCI-SEC) and privacy for interface design and interaction
• Design trustful user interfaces
	o Design of interfaces to increase trust and credibility
	o Design of interfaces to decrease distrust, deception or privacy 
violations
• User interface design and evaluation of the Web for
	o B2B, B2C, C2C E-Commerce or M-Commerce
	o Group collaboration
	o Negotiation and auction
	o Virtual World (e.g. Second Life)
• The impact of interface design or usability on the attitudes, 
behaviors, performance, perceptions, or productivity of individuals, 
organizations, and society
• HCI issues related to the elderly, the disabled, and other special 
needs populations
• Design and analysis of wearable, pervasive, or ubiquitous systems and 
computing
• Issues in teaching and designing HCI courses or programs
• Human factors issues related to the design and use of information systems
• Case studies looking at interface or interaction design and usability

A number of papers regarding interface design, evaluation and impact 
have been published at the premier IS journals. Some examples are:

• Cyr, Dianne; Head, Milena; Larios, Hector; and Pan, Bing. 2009. 
"Exploring Human Images in Website Design: A Multi-Method Approach," MIS 
Quarterly, (33: 3) pp.530-566.
• Deng, Liqiong and Poole, Marshall Scott. 2010. "Affect in Web 
Interfaces: A Study of the Impacts of Web Page Visual Complexity and 
Order," MIS Quarterly, (34: 4) pp.711-730.
• Jiang, Zhenhui and Izak Benbasat. 2007. “Research Note—Investigating 
the Influence of the Functional Mechanisms of Online Product 
Presentations,” Information Systems Research, (18:4) pp.454-470
• Ma, Meng and Ritu Agarwal. 2007. “Through a Glass Darkly: Information 
Technology Design, Identity Verification, and Knowledge Contribution in 
Online Communities,” Information Systems Research, (18: 1) pp.42-67
• Lowry, Paul Benjamin; Anthony Vance; Greg Moody; Bryan Beckman; and 
Aaron Read 2008. “Explaining and Predicting the Impact of Branding 
Alliances and Web Site Quality on Initial Consumer Trust of E-Commerce 
Web Sites,” Journal of Management Information Systems, (24:4), pp. 199-224.
• Barki, Henri; Ryad Titah; and Céline Boffo. 2007. “Information System 
Use–Related Activity: An Expanded Behavioral Conceptualization of 
Individual-Level Information System Use,”
Information Systems Research, (18: 2) pp.173-192.
• Beaudry, Anne and Pinsonneault, Alain. 2010. "The Other Side of 
Acceptance: Studying the Direct and Indirect Effects of Emotions on 
Information Technology Use," MIS Quarterly, (34: 4) pp.689-710.
• Cenfetelli, Ronald T.; Izak Benbasat; and Sameh Al-Natour. 2008. 
“Addressing the What and How of Online Services: Positioning 
Supporting-Services Functionality and Service Quality for 
Business-to-Consumer Success,” Information Systems Research, (19:2) 
pp.161-181

Authors are also welcome to submit papers that will integrate brief 
demonstrations or interactive discussions of new HCI techniques, 
methods, or concepts into their AMCIS presentations.

SUBMISSION SITE
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2011

IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for paper submissions: February 17, 2011
Notification of Acceptance: March 24, 2011
Final Copy Due: April 21, 2011

CHAIRS CONTACT INFORMATION
Younghwa “Gabe” Lee
Management Information Systems
College of Business Administration
University of Northern Iowa
263 Curris Business Building
Cedar Falls, IA 50613
Tel: (319) 273-6135
E-Mail: gabe.lee at uni.edu

Na "Lina" Li
Information Systems
Center for Graduate Studies
Baker College
1116 W. Bristol Road, Flint, MI 48507
Tel: (810) 766-2163
Email: na.li at baker.edu

Anna L. McNab, Ph.D.
Commerce Department
Niagara University
P.O. Box 2201
Niagara University, NY 14109
Tel: (716)286-8142
Email: amcnab at niagara.edu

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