[AISWorld] Ist CFP: AMCIS 2023 mini-track "Preparing Organizations for the Future of Work" (Mary Tate)

Mary Tate mary.tate at vuw.ac.nz
Sun Jan 15 17:51:48 EST 2023


Call for Papers - AMCIS mini-track "Preparing organizations for the Future of Work"

You are cordially invited to submit your contemporary research to the "Preparing Organizations for the Future of Work" mini-track to held at AMCIS 2023 in Panama City, Panama on August 10-12, 2022

The mini-track description follows.
Submission information is available on the conference website at:
https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/
Submissions are due by 10 am, EST on March 1, 2023.

High quality papers will be invited to be extended for a journal special issue (details TBA). If you have any questions please contact any of the mini-track co-chairs, listed below.

Preparing Organizations for the Future of Work
In this mini-track we focus on organizational approaches for managing the future of work. This can include but is not limited to organizational strategies (e.g., capabilities and policies); and practices (e.g., processes, routines, tools, technologies, and architectures).
Topics may include:

  *   Leadership capabilities required to sustain new forms of digital work?
  *   The capabilities and competencies required by organizations in response to the changing needs of digital workers?
  *   How organizations can incorporate new technologies such as virtual reality, AI-supported work, robots, and autonomous agents into their strategies and practices?
  *   Technology governance policies and processes required to support new forms of digital work?
  *   Employee readiness for sudden and unexpected disruptions to work practices resulting from the forced adoption of new technologies?
  *   Privacy and security implications for organizations of new forms of digital work?
  *   What platforms and enterprise architectures are required to manage rapid changes in the digital technologies used to support work?
Mary Tate, Victoria University of Wellington,                mary.tate at vuw.ac.nz<mailto:mary.tate at vuw.ac.nz>
Yi-Te Chiu, Victoria University of Wellington,               yi-te.chiu at vuw.ac.nz<mailto:yi-te.chiu at vuw.ac.nz>
Alexander Richter, Victoria University of Wellington,             alex.richter at vuw.ac.nz<mailto:alex.richter at vuw.ac.nz>
Alireza Nili, Queensland University of Technology,        a.nili at qut.edu.au<mailto:a.nili at qut.edu.au>





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