[AISWorld] Submit to 9th SIGPHIL at ICIS Workshop (Only Virtual) Dec 12-13 Products of Theorizing reminder
Nik Rushdi Hassan
nhassan at d.umn.edu
Thu Nov 18 11:55:50 EST 2021
Dear Colleagues,
Quick reminder to those planning to attend Virtual Only SIGPHIL at ICIS
workshop on Dec 12-13. Deadline for submitting your work-in-progress for
the JIT Special Issue on Products of Theorizing in IS is Nov 20 (in two
days!).
Many IS researchers are looking for more substantive coverage surrounding
information systems (IS) theories, not just about theories in IS research,
but specifically fresh and original indigenous IS theories. It is
inconceivable for a field so relevant to the era of the hyper-connected
society, disruptive technologies, Big Data, social media, the weaponization
of information and "fake news" not be brimming with its own native
theories. We're looking for work-in-progress papers that emphasize this
context of discovery and push the envelope of theorizing towards native IS
products of theorizing. For more details check out the SIGPHIL event site
here
<https://sigphil.wordpress.com/9th-concurrent-sigphilicis-workshop-on-products-of-theorizing-towards-native-theories-of-emerging-information-technology-dec-12-13-austin-texas/>.
So, if you are looking for a workshop that can help enhance the theoretical
contribution of your research and increase the likelihood of getting
published in a top information systems (IS) journal, this is it! Successful
work-in-progress papers will be invited to submit to the *Journal of
Information Technology* (JIT) Special Issue titled "Products of Theorizing:
Towards Native Theories of Emerging Information Technology" (click here for
more details)
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JEiENIg25RtBPYqzoucc3-uTrNT2Wl1M/view?usp=sharing>
as well as to the ongoing series on Advancing IS Theories
<https://sigphil.wordpress.com/2021/09/11/advancing-information-systems-theories-vol-1-rationale-and-processes/>
.
Submit your work-in-progress to this Google Form before Nov 20th
<https://forms.gle/epgAALXX9sx5FEpA7>. Don't hesitate to inquire if you
have any questions.
Sincerely
Nik Hassan, Leslie Willcocks, Suzanne Rivard and Ulrike Shultze
--
Nik Rushdi Hassan, PhD and Assoc. Professor of MIS
Labovitz School of Business and Economics
University of Minnesota Duluth
1318 Kirby Drive, LSBE 385A
Duluth MN 55812
Office Phone: (218) 726-7453
Fax: (218) 726-7578
Home Page: www.d.umn.edu/~nhassan
Email: nhassan at d.umn.edu
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