[AISWorld] AMCIS 2023 final CFP Changing Nature of Work (CNOW) Track

Liana Razmerita lra.msc at cbs.dk
Sun Feb 26 13:13:53 EST 2023


Call For Papers for  the Changing Nature of Work (CNoW) General <https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-6>
Track<https://amcis2023.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-6>  at AMCIS 2023: Panama City, Panama August 10-12, 2023

The nature of work and organizations is changing with the deeper embedding of modern new digital technologies in the workplace. Especially with the advent of COVID-19 at this point of time, work-from-home and/or hybrid work is becoming more than a fad. This is transforming work but also changing and challenging core aspects of organizations such as employee connectedness, engagement, and how meaning and identity are formed and reproduced in day-to-day work. These deep effects contribute to the emergence of new forms of organizing based on open platforms of communication, collaboration, and exchanges for example the growing use of crowd-based work platforms where it becomes less relevant to which organizations individuals belong. Digital workplace platforms and ecosystems can thus support more dynamic and fluid work arrangements within and across organizations, and allow for more flexibility in terms of when, where, and how we work. The potential to leverage the opportunities from this new landscape of work in organizations to improve the lives of workers is enormous but also, there is great potential to create a better society and more sustainable and resilient organizations. Yet, this changing nature of work also raises many concerns and unintended consequences (e.g., digital fatigue, impact on well-being, meaningless work with algorithmic management, and the corrosion of privacy). This is the theme for this workshop where we would like to discuss new and current research that improves or challenges our understanding of these themes.

and The Metaverse impact on transforming our workspace: Hope or Hype? minitrack at AMCIS 2023.

Any papers related to the general theme of CNoW but not belonging to other
mini tracks can be submitted here.

*Submission Information: *

All submissions must be made via the AMCIS 2023 PCS<https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login> submission system.
After creating an account and logging on to the PCS site, authors should
go to the “Author Center” to make their submission.

*Important Dates:*

  * March 1, 2023: Submissions are due at 10 a.m. EST

Questions? Contact the minitrack chairs:

Jonathan P. Allen, University of San Francisco, jpallen at usfca.edu<mailto:jpallen at usfca.edu>
Louise Harder Fischer, IT University of Copenhagen, louf at itu.dk<mailto:louf at itu.dk>
Jungwoo Lee, Yonsei University, jlee at yonsei.ac.kr<mailto:jlee at yonsei.ac.kr>
Liana Razmerita, Copenhagen Business School, lra.msc at cbs.dk<mailto:lra.msc at cbs.dk>

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Best regards,

Liana V. Razmerita

Associate Professor,
Copenhagen Business School, Dalgas Have, Office 2V027
Department of Management, Society and Communication
http://www.cbs.dk/staff/liana




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