[AISWorld] CfP, HICSS-55: Global, International, and Cross-Cultural Issues in the Digital Economy
Edward Bernroider
edward.bernroider at wu.ac.at
Fri Jun 4 04:54:20 EDT 2021
CALL FOR PAPERS
Minitrack: Global, International, and Cross-Cultural Issues in the
Digital Economy
(part of the)
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-55), Hyatt
Regency Maui, January 4–7, 2022
Research track: Internet and the Digital Economy
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/
Fast-Track Opportunities:
Selected minitrack papers will be invited for a fast-track in the
Information Systems Management (ISM) Journal.
Track description:
Globalization has historically been tied to technological innovation,
and the present era of the digital economy is no different. The
worldwide spread of interconnected information and communication
technologies (ICTs) has provided the infrastructure for multinational
businesses, created new cultural connections irrespective of geographic
boundaries and distances, and allowed an increasingly mobile global
population to be connected to their friends, families, and cultures no
matter where they are. Businesses across all sectors have been updating
their business models to reap benefits from the advances in ICTs, which
allowed many to extend their reach into global and international
markets, and thus also into different cultural contexts.
In line with the track recognition that the Internet and the digital
economy have transformed the way we work, learn, and play, our minitrack
focuses on the sociotechnical dynamics and the ways in which the
Internet and the digital economy affect people, groups, organizations,
and societies. We are in particular interested in the impact of global,
international, and cross-cultural issues on the provision, use and also
control of ICT services across the globe.
The minitrack welcomes submissions that relate to all aspects of
information systems (IS) research situated in a global, international or
cross-cultural context. The minitrack is open to all methodological
approaches and perspectives. We are interested in empirical and
theoretical work.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- The impacts of cultural values on ICT adoption and use, and control.
- The impacts of cultural aspects on digital maturity and opportunity
recognition.
- Cross cultural studies of managing complex IT projects, especially for
ICT development, and the quantification of self at work by individuals
or organizations.
- Issues relating to globally distributed teams and global knowledge
management.
- Issues relating to IT governance and IT security in global,
international and cross cultural context.
- Issues relating to global distributed computing and Cloud sourcing
strategies.
- Effects of global social computing on work organization and practices.
- The role of the digital skills gap and differences in the level of
regulation and legislation across countries.
- Single country studies showing implications for other locations or
results different from other contexts.
Important dates:
- June 15, 2021 (Hawaii Time): Paper Submission Deadline (11:59 pm HST)
- August 17, 2021: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
- September 22, 2021: Deadline for Authors to Submit Final Manuscript
for Publication
- October 1, 2021: Deadline for at least one author of each paper to
register
- January 4–7, 2022: Conference
Please also note the Pre-Conference Doctoral Consortium.
Mini-track Co-Chairs:
- Barbara Krumay, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria (Primary Contact)
- Edward W.N. Bernroider, Vienna University of Economics and Business
(WU), Austria
- Pnina Fichman, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, USA
More information:
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/
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Dr. Edward Bernroider, Professor
Chair of the Institute for Information Management and Control
WU
Vienna University of Economics and Business
Building D2, Entrance C
Welthandelsplatz 1
1020 Vienna
Austria
T: ++ 43 1 31336 4466 | E: edward.bernroider at wu.ac.at
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