[AISWorld] 2nd Qualitative Paper Development Workshop for IS early career researchers and PhD students at the University of Auckland, New Zealand (4-6 October 2022)

Julia Kotlarsky jkot131 at uoa.auckland.ac.nz
Tue May 24 04:34:50 EDT 2022


Dear colleagues,

Following success of the 1st Qualitative Paper Development workshop that took place in May 2019, and now that New Zealand has opened its borders to travellers, we are happy to announce the 2nd Qualitative Paper Development “Sprint” Workshop for Information Systems early career researchers and PhD students at The University of Auckland (UoA) Business School, New Zealand
https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/business/about-business-school/isom/qualitative-paper-development-symposium.html

Dates: October 4-6, 2022

Workshop mentors:



Guest mentors:

University of Auckland mentors:
Suzanne Rivard<http://www.hec.ca/en/profs/suzanne.rivard.html> (HEC Montreal, Canada)

Senior Editor, Journal of Strategic Information Systems;
Former Senior Editor, MIS Quarterly

Michael Myers<https://www.business.auckland.ac.nz/people/mmye002>

Editor-in-Chief, European Journal of Information Systems
Suprateek Sarker<https://www.commerce.virginia.edu/faculty/suprateek-sarker> (University of Virginia, USA)

AIS President;
Former Editor-in-Chief, Journal of AIS

Ilan Oshri<https://unidirectory.auckland.ac.nz/profile/ilan-oshri>

Senior Editor, Journal of Information Technology
Andrew Burton-Jones<https://business.uq.edu.au/profile/122/andrew-burton-jones> (The University of Queensland, Australia)

Editor-in-Chief, MIS Quarterly

Julia Kotlarsky<https://unidirectory.auckland.ac.nz/profile/jkot131>

Senior Editor, Journal of Information Technology

While in the last 15 years more qualitative papers have been published in the IS Senior Scholar Basket of journals, publishing qualitative studies remains challenging. In particular, early-career academics often struggle to publish their qualitative papers in top IS journals.

This workshop is designed to help early career academics and PhD students working on qualitative papers relating to technology and organization studies across the IS, strategy and organization behaviour domains, to develop their journal articles to a stage where they can submit to a top IS journal. Early career researchers and PhD students that are in the final stages of their PhD (i.e., already collected and analyzed their data) will be in best position to benefit from this Workshop.

The team of six mentors was put together based on their extensive experience publishing qualitative articles is the top IS journals, as well as serving in editorial roles in top IS journals.

Workshop format:

We intend to run this Workshop as a three-day event between 4-6 of October 2022 during which participants will take part in interactive sessions, discussions and “sprint” writing sessions facilitated by the mentors. These three days are planned to allow enough time for feedback, discussions, and actual writing, as well as informal interactions with the mentors.

Before the workshop:
Interested participants are expected to submit a paper to be allocated to a mentor who will review and provide feedback. In addition, each participant will review and provide feedback for one paper within their “working group”.
During the event:
Participants will be working in small groups based on topic proximity guided by a mentor. There will be three points of feedback: at the beginning of the event based on the submitted paper, after first day, and at the end of the event. Participants will need to make significant progress during the Workshop as part of the time will be allocated to writing and further refinement of ideas (we coined this approach “sprint writing”).

There will be three formal plenary sessions, one each day. The rest of the time, the participants will be closely working with mentors on improving ideas and re-writing their papers. In-between “sprint writing” sessions, mentors will run interactive “clinics” within their working groups that will be dedicated to specific issues identified during the process of writing and relevant to all/most group members. During the afternoon coffee break, mentors will discuss issues that their groups are facing and agree whether or not a plenary cross-group “clinic” is needed at the end of the day.

We will hold two social dinners to facilitate interactions between all participants and the mentors (in particular with mentors from other work group).

Admission criteria:

To ensure that participants are fully committed and are able to make significant progress during the Workshop in preparing their paper for a journal submission, we will be looking for the following:
1.       A draft of the paper, at least 70% complete (i.e., some sections may be more developed then others but overall 70% of the paper is written) to be submitted by September 1st 2022.
2.       In addition to the draft of the paper, we are requesting applicants to provide a short letter explaining what journal (s)he is targeting with this paper, and the main challenges that they face with regard to the current version. If the paper was previously submitted to a conference (for example, International Conference on Information Systems), please include in your submission the review packet from the conference.

Workshop fees:
Fees of PhD students: $450 (NZD)
Fees for academics: $600 (NZD)

Location:
The Workshop will take place at the University of Auckland Business School, Auckland, New Zealand (see more about the location here: https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/business.html)

Accommodation:
Auckland offers various types of accommodations at a range of budgets including hotels, hostels, AirBnB etc. It is highly recommended to book accommodation well in advance.

To register your interest go to the Workshop web-site:
https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/business/about-business-school/isom/qualitative-paper-development-symposium.html




Professor Julia Kotlarsky PhD
Technology and Global Sourcing
Department of Information Systems & Operations Management
The University of Auckland Business School
Sir Owen G Glenn Building | 12 Grafton Rd | Auckland
Phone: +64 9 373 7599 ext 83305
Email: j.kotlarsky at auckland.ac.nz<mailto:j.kotlarsky at auckland.ac.nz>

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