[AISWorld] Call for Papers: ICIS 2023 Conference Theme Track - Emerging from the Pandemic and Reshaping Human Endeavors with Digital Technologies
Parsons, Jeffrey
jeffreyp at mun.ca
Mon Apr 24 13:30:45 EDT 2023
Dear Colleagues,
The submission deadline for ICIS 2023 is fast approaching (May 4, 2023, 11:59PM EDT).
We invite you to submit your best research to the ICIS 2023 Conference Theme Track: Emerging from the Pandemic and Reshaping Human Endeavors with Digital Technologies.
Submissions may be made using the ICIS 2023 submission system at: https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/new.precisionconference.com/user/login__;!!KjDnqvtInNPT!lbXRBf4hD6KZZ0Oox5YaLHOjl7WbIqLrTqfpOJDpSXMTE2BnD3yJiP4rUfwFEMKiLpuRCWY3lR1MHH6moqYsMw$>
Track Description
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the extent to which digital technologies have become deeply embedded in our work and personal lives, enabling businesses and society to adapt quickly to a major disruption in routines and processes. Our reliance on digital technologies to support work and leisure has grown accordingly, thereby reshaping human endeavors as well as work practices and beyond.
For this track, we are interested in research examining how digital technologies can be used to help individuals, organizations, societies, and nations build resilience to enhance agility, continuity, and sustainability. Not only is there a need to increase pandemic readiness and response for the future, but many global issues such as climate change, disinformation, digital divide, food and water insecurity, poverty, and the need for global cooperation also warrant attention. Digital technologies, such as Internet of Things, digital twin, robotics, crowdsourcing, and green computing, can be deployed in various forms to help address these issues.
We are interested in research on the design, development, implementation, deployment, and impact of digital technologies to both help improve human well-being and overcome critical global issues and build digital resilience in many aspects of society. Research that examines critical global issues or emerging trends in IS across any level of analysis is of interest to this track. We are open to all kinds of research approaches and methodologies that address using digital technologies to improve or support human endeavors in the post-pandemic era.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Digital transformation
* Digital resilience
* Digital supply chain
* Health monitoring platform
* Organizational adaptation
* Organizational readiness
* The new normal
* Post-pandemic recovery
* Global challenges
ICIS Conference Theme Track Chairs
Jan vom Brocke
Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah
Jeffrey Parsons
Pallab Sanyal
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