[AISWorld] CFP - 5th Pre-ICIS workshop on the Digitization of the Individual (DOTI) 2022
Christy M K CHEUNG
ccheung at hkbu.edu.hk
Fri Sep 2 00:48:04 EDT 2022
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11 December 2022, 1:00pm-5:00pm, Bella Center, Copenhagen, Denmark
Deadline for paper submissions: 16 September 2022
Notification of acceptance/rejection decisions: 30 September 2022
Workshop website: http://doti.is-research.com
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
The 5th DOTI-workshop on “The digitized individual – from quantified-self to metaverse” will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in conjunction with ICIS 2022 and is scheduled for 11 December 2022, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM. To promote further impactful research on individuals, strong emphasis during the workshop will be given to paper development discussions, among others, facilitated by discussants providing direct feedback. As part of the workshop, an expert panel on “Metaverse: a real change for individuals and society or just another research arena?” will provide thought-provoking discussions on important aspects and trends in this particular domain. Workshop participants will be charged a registration fee that will include snacks and coffee breaks (details will be announced as the conference program is finalized).
Possible topics of submissions include, but are not limited to:
Opportunities and consequences of virtual individuals in the metaverse, such as
User experiences and unique immersive experiences
Extended omnichannel commerce and new consumption patterns
Digital interaction and collaboration among virtual individuals
Digital twins in virtual worlds
Quantified-self as driver of and challenge to health and well-being, such as
Effects of usage of digital devices on physical, mental, and emotional performance
Gamification and connected sport and health
Techno-overload and self-optimization
Self-surveillance, data exploitation and data privacy as well as IT-security issues
Ethical and social challenges of quantified and virtual individuals, such as
Issues related to socially vulnerable populations, individual responsibility, gender, race and ethnicity
Information overload and intensification of experience
Isolation in virtual worlds and difficulties with reentry into the real world
Malpractices and unethical behavior by individuals, such as lying to themselves or others
SUBMISSION, REVIEW, AND ACCEPTANCE PROCESS
Manuscripts should be submitted as email attachments to the workshop co-chairs at (doti at is-research.com<mailto:doti at is-research.com>) with the subject heading "DOTI workshop submission".
The deadline for submission is 16 September 2022. Authors will be notified of acceptance/rejection decisions by 30 September 2022. As a paper development workshop there will be no formal proceedings; accepted papers will be made available to other attendees for the period of the workshop and a printed abstract will be included as part of the workshop materials.
Additionally, we are delighted to offer a fast-track opportunity at Electronic Markets (EM) – The International Journal on Networked Business<http://www.electronicmarkets.org/home>.
SUBMISSION FORMAT
There are two types of submissions: full papers and research-in-progress papers. The length of full papers and research-in-progress papers is limited to 7,000 words and 4,500 words respectively (excluding references). The format of the submission is a Word or PDF document that includes a title, author names and affiliations, and 3-5 keywords. The submission should follow the ICIS formatting guidelines<https://icis2022.aisconferences.org/submissions/submission-formatting-checklist/>.
All submissions to DOTI must represent original work that has not already been published in a journal or conference proceedings. If the work has been presented at another conference or is currently under consideration for publication or presentation elsewhere, the authors must disclose this fact. At least one author for every accepted paper must register for the workshop and be prepared to present their ideas in person (both full and RIP papers will be presented). Due to the strong emphasis of the workshop on paper development, the workshop schedule ensures room for detailed discussions and each presentation will be accompanied by a discussant providing direct feedback to the individual work.
We look forward to welcoming you in Copenhagen,
Christy Cheung (Hong Kong Baptist University)
Adeline Frenzel-Piasentin (University of Augsburg)
Christian Matt (University of Bern)
Manuel Trenz (University of Göttingen)
Ofir Turel (University of Melbourne)
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