[AISWorld] AMCIS 2022 Cognitive Research in IS Track: Call for Mini-track proposals - due Nov 30th
Jia Shen
jiashen at rider.edu
Fri Nov 19 12:15:25 EST 2021
Dear Fellow Researchers,
We kindly invite you to submit your mini-track proposals for the “Cognitive
Research in IS” track at AMCIS 2022. AMCIS 2022 will take place in Minneapolis
-- August 10-14, 2022
Please note the following important information for mini-track proposals:
* Mini-tracks will be managed under tracks. Please view the description
of the “Cognitive Research in IS” track here:
Human cognition deals with how we know and make decisions, through
processes including reasoning, perception, and judgment. The future of the
Information Systems discipline will continue to involve human cognition as
systems are increasingly used to meet social and business needs in
innovative settings. Understanding human cognition is a critical component
to the successful design, implementation, and use of information systems.
The questions of interest relevant to this track focus on IS problems in
terms of the processes of knowing and making decisions. This track solicits
research investigating the widest variety of cognition, including but not
limited to: situated, shared, social, distributed, and team cognition;
group and individual decision support systems; cognitive aspects of
business analytics and intelligence; problem-solving; knowledge-sharing &
-management; cognitive perspectives on IS design, use, and development;
human-computer interaction or human factors; and research methods to
investigate cognitive issues in IS. We welcome qualitative, quantitative,
experimental, and case study research and research-in-progress.
* Each mini-track could have 1-5 mini-track chairs (2-3 preferred). An
individual can chair at most two mini-tracks.
Mini-track proposals are due by *Nov 30, 2021*, and they will be submitted
through the PCS system: https://new.precisionconference.com/submissions
Instructions for mini-track submission can be found here:
https://filedn.com/lOHnphPm3vnROy2M4FmMMtR/AMCIS/2022%20AMCIS%20MiniTrack%20Chair%20Guide.pdf
If accepted, mini-track chairs are expected to:
* Promote their mini-track to generate manuscript submissions to the
conference
* Solicit and assign reviewers for manuscripts submitted to the mini-track
* Provide a summary report to authors based on reviews
* Make recommendations to track chairs about each manuscript submitted to
the mini-track
* Nominate best papers and reviewers
We are looking forward to receiving your mini-track proposals.
Best regards,
Jia Shen and Emre Yetgin
AMCIS 2022 Cognitive Research in IS Track Co-Chairs
*Jia Shen, Ph.D.* *Professor of Information Systems*
*Department of Information Systems, Analytics, and Supply Chain Management*
Norm Brodsky College of Business
<http://www.rider.edu/academics/colleges-schools/norm-brodsky-college-business>
| Rider University
2083 Lawrenceville Rd. Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
*jiashen at rider.edu <jiashen at rider.edu>*
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