[AISWorld] CFP AMCIS 2022-Behavioral and Design Issues in Virtual Communities Minitrack
Xusen Cheng
xusen.cheng at gmail.com
Sun Feb 27 21:45:42 EST 2022
Dear Colleagues,
CFP AMCIS 2022-Behavioral and Design Issues in Virtual Communities Minitrack
Track: Virtual Communities and Collaboration
*Behavioral and Design Issues in Virtual Communities*
A lot of research in the information systems discipline is comprised of two
paradigms: the behavioral-science paradigm and the design-science paradigm.
In virtual communities, humans and organizations utilize technology to
maintain relationships and social networks in order to pursue mutual goals
and interests. While the process of constructing and evaluating innovative
IT artifacts enables design-science researchers to understand the problem
addressed by the artifacts and the feasibility of the approach to the
solutions, the behavioral-science researchers evaluate the outcomes and
implications of technology use. Behavioral and design science paradigms
serve as a complete research cycle in IS research. Therefore, mixed
research relating to behavioral and design science can help to increase our
understanding of virtual communities. We welcome research addressing
behavioral issues, design issues or a mixed stream of both to make
theoretical contributions and practical implications in the area of virtual
communities.
Topics include but not limited to :
• Behaviour research in virtual communities
• Design Science Research in virtual communities
• Issues and challenges in online communities and collaboration
• Mixed method research in virtual communities and collaboration
• Individual, group and organizational research in virtual communities
• Behavioural and deisgn issues in Metaverse
https://amcis2022.aisconferences.org/submissions/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-19
*IMPORTANT DATES*
January 15, 2022 Manuscript submissions open
March 1, 2022 Deadline for paper submissions (PST)
April 15 2022 Authors will be notified of decisions
April 25, 2022 Camera-ready submissions are due
Minitrack co-chairs:
Xusen Cheng, Renmin University of China, xusen.cheng at ruc.edu.cn
Xiangbin Yan, Universityo f Science and Technology Beijing,
xbyan at ustb.edu.cn
Kind Regards
Xusen Cheng, Ph.D
Professor of Information Systems
School of Information, Renmin University of China
Beijing, China, 100872
Email: xusen.cheng at gmail.com
<xusen.cheng at gmail.com>
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