[AISWorld] HICSS55 Knowledge, Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Systems Track CfP
Murray Jennex
mjennex at sdsu.edu
Tue Apr 6 01:07:29 EDT 2021
CALL FOR PAPERS: 55th HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES
KNOWLEDGE, INNOVATION, AND ENTREPRENEURIAL SYSTEMS TRACK
4-7 January, 2022
Grand Hyatt Kauai
http://hicss.hawaii.edu
Track Chairs: Murray E. Jennex, David Croasdell
For most of us, 2020 was a year like no other. Work, school, and society
as we knew it was turned upside down and we all had to learn to work,
study, and socialize in new ways. Many of us worked and studied and even
socialized from home. We found that the systems we were used to using
weren’t sufficient; applications such as Zoom, YouTube, TikTok, and
Facebook played even larger roles in all aspects of our lives.
Knowledge Innovation and Entrepreneurial Systems focuses on the evolving
nature of work and society. Competitive, political, and cultural pressures
are forcing organizations to do more with less and to leverage all they
know to succeed. Knowledge, innovation, and entrepreneurial systems are the
systems we’re developing to facilitate collaboration, socialization, and
work to improve knowledge capture, storage, transfer and flow. The use of
knowledge and the systems that support it fosters creativity and innovation
while providing the infrastructure of organizational learning and
continuous improvement. This track explores the many factors that influence
the development, adoption, use, and success of knowledge, innovation, and
entrepreneurial systems. These factors include culture, measurement,
governance and management, storage and communication technologies, process
modeling and development. The track also looks at the societal drivers for
knowledge systems including an aging work force, a remote work force and
its need to distribute knowledge and encourage collaboration in widely
dispersed organizations and societies, and competitive forces requiring
organizations of all types to adapt and change rapidly. Increasingly, these
systems rely on systems and associated analytics to support knowledge
assets. Finally, the track addresses issues that impact society in the use
of these systems in what is now called the “new norm.” These issues include
disinformation and forgetting, social identity, social justice, remote
socialization, resource allocation, and decision making, including
automated, augmented, artificial, and human based decision making. Papers
are invited that address any of these issues through the following
minitracks:
*MINITRACKS:*
· Addressing Diversity in Digitalization
· Born Digitals
· Design and Appropriation of Knowledge and AI Systems
· Digitalization of Work
· Edtech and Emerging Technologies
· Emerging Trends in Crowd Science
· Human-Centered Design for Digital Innovations and
Software-Intensive Products
· Illuminating the Dark Side of Knowledge
· Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Early-Stage Firms
· Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
· Innovation in Organizations: Learning, Unlearning, and Intentional
Forgetting
· International Perspectives for Cybersecurity
· Judgement, Big Data-Analytics, and Decision-Making
· Knowledge Flows, Transfer, Sharing, and Exchange
· Reports From the Field: Knowledge and Learning Applications in
Practice
· Securing Knowledge Systems and Managing Knowledge Risks
· The Technical, Socio-Economic and Ethical Aspects of AI
· Value, Success, and Performance Measurements of Knowledge,
Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Systems
NOTE: authors will be invited to fast track to a special issue in the
International Journal of Knowledge Management
IMPORTANT DATES FOR CALL FOR PAPERS
June 15, 2021 Paper Submission DEADLINE
August 17, 2021 Acceptance Notifications
September 22, 2021 Submission camera-ready paper
October 1, 2021 Early Registration fee deadline
More info on each of the minitracks can be found at: http://hicss.hawaii.edu
HICSS Author Guidelines: http://hicss.hawaii.edu/authors/
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