[AISWorld] Call for Papers Minitrack for HICSS55: Advances in Design Science Research Minitrack - Less than One Month to go!

Rossi Matti matti.rossi at aalto.fi
Mon May 17 06:25:30 EDT 2021


Call for Papers Minitrack for HICSS55: Advances in Design Science Research Minitrack



https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-55/organizational-systems-and-technology/#advances-in-design-science-research-minitrack

This minitrack provides a venue for design science researchers (DSR) to share their work and interact with likeminded scholars. DSR is a prominent form of engaged scholarship, which combines inquiry with a potential for action and intervention.  DSR may be viewed as having three related subfields, from which we welcome submissions:


  *   Science of design, which focuses on creating ‘new-to-the-world’ artifacts [1-3<applewebdata://B1D9A388-D946-41CF-96E9-13032307CEF0#_ENREF_1>]. We try to provide an outlet for researchers doing novel artifact driven research in information systems, but also in other fields such as industrial engineering or service design.
  *   Design theory studies, which focus on the development of theories and design principles concerned with creating new or improved systems based on kernel or grand theories [4-6].
  *   Design Research, which focuses on the study of how designers actually conduct design activities, e.g., science of design research. Papers in this subfield could potentially come not only from IS, but also from architecture and design studies.

All three subfields are often (but not always) tightly engaged with design practice.  Accordingly, they frequently embody participative forms of research that rest on the advice and perspectives of multiple stakeholders in understanding a complex social problem.

While specific interest is placed upon DSR and design theorizing with respect to the three subfields described above, the minitrack welcomes submissions from the entire range of alternatives that deal with the question of integrating inquiry with the potential of creating and shaping alternative futures.  Such work extends the boundaries of human and organizational capabilities by theorizing and/or creating new and innovative artifacts. The building and application of these designed artifacts produces knowledge and understanding of a problem domain and its solutions, which is then potentially transferable to other domains. In design science, the engagement is primarily focused on the design and evaluation of an artifact; learning through building with the aim to generate theoretical insights. This is often an iterative research process and sometimes capitalizes on learning via both researcher and subject expertise within the context of the participants' social system. It can be a clinical method that puts IS researchers in an active supporting role for advanced practice. To this end we also seek implementable and grounded action frames for engaging in such generalizable inquiries.

Accordingly, the scope of this mini track includes research contributions that arise from all three subfields of DSR described above.  This includes engaged approaches, studies of the practical use of DSR approaches, the use of such approaches to expand theory, and conceptual foundations that significantly and cogently expand our understanding of the epistemology and methodology of such approaches and their philosophical underpinnings.  These include:


  *   Developing design artifacts and design theories
  *   Evaluating and testing design artifacts and design theories
  *   Different approaches to the design of artifacts and design theorizing
  *   Design as a creative act in development for systems etc.
  *   Advancing theory and practice in designing for systems etc.
  *   Design experiences in organizational systems and technology etc.
  *   Concrete design projects and their outcomes

Minitrack Co-Chairs:

Tuure Tuunanen (Primary Contact)
University of Jyvaskyla
tuure at tuunanen.fi<mailto:tuure at tuunanen.fi>
Richard Baskerville
Georgia State University and Curtin University
Matti Rossi
Aalto University



Matti Rossi
Professor of Information Systems Science
Aalto University School of Business
Department of Information and Service Management
P.O. Box 21220, FI-00076 AALTO, Finland
Visiting address Ekonominaukio 1 Room V209, Espoo
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email: matti.rossi at aalto.fi<mailto:matti.rossi at aalto.fi>
Mobile: +358-50-3835503, Skype: motrossi



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