[AISWorld] CFP-AMCIS23-The Dark Side of Technology Use
Isaac Vaghefi
isaac.vaghefi at baruch.cuny.edu
Tue Feb 21 11:00:54 EST 2023
AMCIS 2023: Panama City, Panama, August 10-12, 2023
Track: Adoption and Diffusion of Information Technology (SIGADIT)
Mini-track: The Dark Side of Technology Use
Description of the Mini-track:
Contemporary technologies are known to have the potential to both benefit and harm users and organizations, rendering them a double-edged sword. Examples are social networks, smartphones, and modern AI artifacts that can be both beneficial and harmful for individuals, work emails that despite their connectivity benefits, can be interruptive for work, and security software or access control tools with benefits that can come at the cost of security and privacy intrusions.
This mini-track provides a forum for exchanging research ideas regarding the antecedents, processes, and issues related to negative aspects of technology use that affect users, organizations, and society. Furthermore, it considers novel research on strategies and techniques for intervening and remedying the behaviors and challenges related to dark side phenomena. Submission may focus on but are not limited to topics such as addiction, technostress, interruptions, AI algorithms, fake news, Deceptive behaviors, psychological and physical problems, and behavioral interventions.
***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.
Mini-track co-chairs:
Isaac Vaghefi, City University of New York, isaac.vaghefi at baruch.cuny.edu<mailto:isaac.vaghefi at baruch.cuny.edu>
Shamel Addas, Queen’s University, shamel.addas at queensu.ca<mailto:shamel.addas at queensu.ca>
Murad Moqbel, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, murad.moqbel at utrgv.edu<mailto:murad.moqbel at utrgv.edu>
Important Dates:
March 1, 2023 Submissions are due at 10 a.m. EST
March 8, 2023 Full papers and ERFs are assigned to reviewers
March 25, 2023 Paper reviews are due
Submission Instructions: https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/
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