[AISWorld] CFP - AMCIS 2022 Minitrack: Digital transformation through smart services

Le Dinh, Thang Thang.Ledinh at uqtr.ca
Tue Feb 8 12:48:15 EST 2022


Dear Colleagues,

We kindly invite you to submit your manuscripts to the minitrack: Digital transformation through smart services, under the Organizational Transformation & Information Systems (SIG OSRA) track of the 2022 AMCIS conference, which will take place on 10-14 August, 2022 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA - https://amcis2022.aisconferences.org/

Minitrack: Digital transformation through smart services
Track: Organizational Transformation & Information Systems (SIG OSRA)

DESCRIPTION
Nowadays, the digital disruption and the fourth industrial revolution change fundamentally the way enterprises do business. Enterprises need to innovate to create unique and exceptional competitive advantages. This mini-track aims at expanding our knowledge regarding the adoption of smart services in today's business landscape to accelerate the digital transformation. Smart services, which are built based on knowledge-based and intelligent systems and services, have the capacity of self-detecting and self-adaptation to users' needs without their explicit requests. Big data, business analytics, the Internet of Things and cloud computing provide a huge source of knowledge that allows determining user contexts and then to enable intelligence capabilities of smart services.
Based on the business perspective, this mini-track provides a forum for exchanging research ideas and best practices related to new business strategies and models, applications and management of smart services within the context of digital transformation. We are open to all types of research methods and welcome both theoretical and empirical studies on the following (but not limited to) research topics:
-             Theory, approaches and applications for design, development and deployment of knowledge-intensive smart services
-             Smart services for industry 4.0
-             Enabling smart services with knowledge management
-             Predicting user intentions
-             Self-detecting, geolocation-based services
-             User knowledge management, user context in knowledge-intensive smart services
-             Enabling smart services with Big data, Cloud computing and the Internet of Things
-             Smart service evolution and adaptation
-             Smart services, smart service systems and value co-creation networks
-             Information systems for a smart world, smart cities and smart communities
-             Smart services for crisis management

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
https://amcis2022.aisconferences.org/submissions/

IMPORTANT DATES:
-       January 21, 2022: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2022 begin
-       March 1, 2022: Completed research and ERFs submissions due
-       April 15, 2022: Authors informed of decision
-       April 25, 2022: Revised, camera-ready papers (Full and ERF) are due

We look forward to your submissions.

Regards,

Mini-Track chairs :
Thang Le Dinh, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada, thang.ledinh at uqtr.ca
Jolita Ralyte, University of Geneva, Switzerland, jolita.ralyte at unige.ch
Thanh Thoa Pham Thi, TU Dublin College of Business, Ireland, thoa.pham at tudublin.ie





More information about the AISWorld mailing list