[AISWorld] 50th HICSS MINITRACK: Practice-based IS Research January 4-7, 2017 Hilton Waikoloa Village

Bill Kettinger (wjkttngr) wjkttngr at memphis.edu
Fri May 13 10:01:19 EDT 2016


50th HICSS 
MINITRACK: Practice-based IS Research
January 4-7, 2017
Hilton Waikoloa Village
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu <http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/>

We invite papers to the Practice-based IS Research minitrack of the
Organizational Systems and Technology track of HICSS 50.
 
This mini-track seeks to encourage practice-based research on new and
emerging IS issues in organizations.  Practice-based research aspires to
bridge the gap between academic theory and practice; it aspires both to
introduce researchers to state of the art practices and issues from
industry as well as introduce managers to research that makes sense of and
brings coherence to the issues they face.  The methods used in
practice-based research are often exploratory, field-based studies
involving interviews, observations, and/or descriptive surveys.  The
intense pressure to achieve methodological distinction and theoretical
contribution often results in very current practice-based topics being
eschewed by researchers, because the topics themselves are not mature
enough in practice to achieve desirable samples or sample sizes, nor are
they conducive to theorizing since so little is known.  These are
precisely the reasons that exploratory, practice-based research can play a
tremendous role in helping establish and lay the foundations of a research
domain while providing insights into an emerging topic. This minitrack
solicits high-quality, practice-based research.  Accepted articles will be
considered for fast-tracking into MIS Quarterly Executive, a journal whose
mission is to provide an outlet for high quality practice-based IS
research.
 
The minitrack seeks research on current IS topics, such as but not limited
to:
 
* Wearable technology opportunities and obstacles
* The device is just the beginning: Bring your own app challenges facing
IT managers
* Enterprise IT¹s role as app developer and app life cycle manager,
developing for speed
* The emergence of sports technology and its impact on sports consumption
* Equipping employees with omnipresent 4G ­ who needs it, who does not
* The impact of tablets on work productivity
* When big data is too big ­ how far should we go with big data?
* The threat from the other ³C²s ­ how CIOs work with Chief Data Officers,
Chief Media Officers, Chief Innovation Officers, Chief Digital Officers
* IT in support of ethical consumption
* IT infrastructure in a hyperconnected world
* The Cloud: how far should we go?
* Transforming the role of technologist in a world of contracted services
in the Cloud
* Measuring innovation from idea to integration, who really owns the risks
and rewards?

Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Dorothy Leidner, Baylor University, dorothy_leidner at baylor.edu
Bill Kettinger, University of Memphis, bill.kettinger at memphis.edu
Ester Gonzalez, Cal-State Fullerton,   esgonzalez at Exchange.FULLERTON.EDU
Mike Milovich, Baylor University, Michael_Milovich at baylor.edu

IMPORTANT DATES
June 15, 2016              Submission full manuscripts
August 15, 2016         Acceptance Notifications
September 15, 2016    Submission camera-ready paper

October 1, 2016         Early Registration fee deadline

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William J. Kettinger
FedEx Chair and Professor
Department of Business Information and Technology
Fogelman College of Business and Economics
University of Memphis
Memphis TN 38152 USA










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