[AISWorld] AMCIS 2022 CfP - Value Appropriation and Creation in Virtual Collaborative Environments

Yue Cheng yuecheng at pku.edu.cn
Mon Feb 28 08:31:08 EST 2022


Call for Papers

Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) 2022

Minneapolis, August 11-13, 2022

Track: Virtual Communities and Collaboration

Mini-Track: Value Appropriation and Creation in Virtual Collaborative Environments

Due: 5 p.m. EST March 1, 2022

 

Virtual communities have emerged as a game-changing collaboration paradigm that facilitates interactions among individuals, groups, and organizations in the pursuit of mutual goals. As virtual communities reshape the boundaries and structures of human collaborations, comprehending human behaviors in online environments and deriving design considerations for digital services that optimize collaborative practices is imperative for realizing collaboration in the virtual space.

 

This mini-track provides a forum for the exchange of research ideas and business practices on the interplay of human behaviors and virtual collaborative platforms at the individual, group, organization, and societal levels. It aims to expand our knowledge on how technologies govern and shape human behaviors in virtual communities as well as how such technology-mediated human behaviors, in turn, inform the design of virtual collaborative platforms. We are particularly interested in research that sheds light on how digital services can contribute to value appropriation and creation in virtual collaborative environments.

 

We look forward to receiving your best works for the mini-track. Feel free to contact us if you have questions.

 

Mini-track Co-chairs:

Zhao Cai, Nottingham University Business School China

Zhao.Cai at nottingham.edu.cn <mailto:Zhao.Cai at nottingham.edu.cn> 

Zhengzhi GUAN, University of Science and Technology of China

zhengzhiguan at ustc.edu.cn <mailto:zhengzhiguan at ustc.edu.cn> 

Yue Cheng, Peking University

yuecheng at pku.edu.cn <mailto:yuecheng at pku.edu.cn> 




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