[AISWorld] CFP: AMCIS 2023 Mini-Track (Education in Data Management)

Shi, Yao shiy at uncw.edu
Tue Feb 21 09:37:28 EST 2023


AMCIS 2023

Track: IS in Education, IS Curriculum, Education and Teaching Cases (SIGED)
Mini Track: Education in Data Management

Dear Colleagues:
We welcome papers for the mini track titled "Education in Data Management" for AMCIS 2023.
In this digital economy era, data is the lifeblood of an organization. As a result, data management is becoming a critical practice in utilizing data effectively, cost-efficiently, and securely. Good data management ultimately creates value and competitive advantages for an organization from many aspects. Given the wide spectrum nature of data management, there is a high demand for professionals with knowledge and technical skills in data-related areas, including database management, data engineering, data security, data governance, data analytics, business intelligence, artificial intelligence, etc. Many higher education institutions have been offering courses related to data management at the undergraduate and graduate level. However, paradigm shifts and new data technologies in the workplace have out-paced data management education. To address this issue, this track solicits novel curriculum or course development (design, planning, and implementation), pedagogy, case study, and business projects, in the education of data management and related areas. Potential topics include but are not limited to:
Data Engineering
Data Flows / Data Pipelines / Pipeline Architecture
Relational Database
NoSQL DB Models (e.g., Document DB, Graph DB, Key-Value, Column-Stores, Wide-Table, Object Storage, Multi-Model)
Data Lakes
Hadoop Distributed File System
Distributed Relational Database
Management of Data in a Cloud Environment (e.g., Salesforce, MS Dynamics, SAP, Oracle PAAS)
Data Shaping / Preparation for Business Intelligence
Data Virtualization
Streaming Data / Internet-of-Things (IoT) Data
Data Security
Data Governance
Economic Models of Data: Valuation, Cost Management, Return on Investment
Data Analytics
Data Science
FinTech

New this year - we will accept papers for in-person presentation as well as papers for virtual presentation. We still anticipate a strong in-person set of papers and vibrant experience, but we also want to encourage you to submit your best work even if you already know that you will not be able to be physically present. Authors of accepted virtual presentation papers will be provided an asynchronous platform for their work.

Important Dates:
Completed Research and ERF submissions are due by 10 a.m. EST March 1, 2023.

Track information and submission instructions:

Track Descriptions:

https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-21


Submission Instructions:


https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/


Submission System:

https://new.precisionconference.com/


Please feel free to contact any of the mini-track chairs below if you have any questions. We look forward to your submissions!

Best regards,

Yao, Paul, and Judith

Mini Track Co-Chairs
Yao Shi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Information Systems
Congdon School of Supply Chain, Business Analytics, and Information Systems
Cameron School of Business
University of North Carolina Wilmington
shiy at uncw.edu

Xihui "Paul" Zhang, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Information Systems Education
Professor, Computer Information Systems
Department of Computer Science & Information Systems
College of Business and Technology
University of North Alabama
xzhang6 at una.edu

Judith Gebauer, Ph.D.
Professor of Information Systems
Gordon Hurlbert Fellow and IS Area Coordinator
Congdon School of Supply Chain, Business Analytics, and Information Systems
Cameron School of Business
University of North Carolina Wilmington
gebauerj at uncw.edu



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