[AISWorld] CfP ECIS Workshop: Digital Trace Data Research

Wurm, Bastian Bastian.Wurm at lmu.de
Mon Mar 11 16:05:29 EDT 2024


CALL FOR PAPERS

ECIS Workshop on Digital Trace Data Research: Foundations, Methods, and Applications

Website: https://tracedata.ai.wu.ac.at/ecis-workshop/

Important Dates

*  Workshop papers submission: 15 April 2024
*  Workshop papers notification: 30 April 2024
*  ECIS 2024 Workshops: 16 June 2024


Workshop theme

Digital trace data research is gaining prominence in Information Systems (IS). This type of data is left when actors perform actions using information technology. As the use of information technology becomes ever more widespread, so does become the availability of digital trace data. Researchers have started using digital trace data to address a variety of research problems and phenomena, for example to in the context of social media or organizational processes.
Many research projects relying on digital trace data must overcome similar obstacles pertaining to the application of computational methods and the derivation of theoretical contributions. To this end, the aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers that are interested in digital trace data research, irrespective of the perspective they take. This includes, among other things, research that offers conceptual contributions on digital trace data, outlines methodological approaches to analyze digital trace data, or applies digital trace data research to investigate specific IS phenomena.
Submissions can address, but are not limited to, the following topics and questions:

-Conceptual contributions

  *   What are philosophical perspectives on digital trace data research?
  *   What are guidelines for digital trace data research?


-Methodological contributions

  *   What are specific methods for digital trace data research and how can they be applied?
  *   What are research areas that profit from digital trace data research?

-Application of digital trace data research to investigate IS phenomena

  *   What are specific applications of digital trace data research?
  *   What are subject-related contributions that are derived with digital trace data research?

Workshop format

The workshop will be held as a half-day event and will comprise two parts. First, the workshop will be opened with a keynote presentation by Prof. Shaila Miranda<https://walton.uark.edu/directory/all-faculty/uid/shailam/name/Shaila+Miranda/>. Prof. Miranda is the chair of the Department of Information Systems at the Walton College of Business. She is senior editor at MIS Quarterly and has substantial expertise in digital trace data research. She will share their perspective on digital trace data research as well as insights and learnings from a concrete research project that she has been involved in. Second, we will have several paper presentations by workshop participants. Prospective authors can submit their research prior to the workshop. All submissions will undergo editorial review. Depending on the overall number of accepted papers, we will have a combination of formal paper presentations and round table discussions at the workshop.

Workshop organizers

Bastian Wurm, LMU Munich School of Management
Jan Mendling, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Contact

If you have any questions, please contact Bastian Wurm (bastian.wurm at lmu.de<mailto:bastian.wurm at lmu.de>).

Best regards,
Bastian and Jan

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Dr. Bastian Wurm
Assistant Professor in Information Systems and Management

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
LMU Munich School of Management
Institute for Digital Management and New Media (DMM)

Ludwigstrasse 28, 80539 München
Tel. +89/2180-6392, bastian.wurm at lmu.de<mailto:bastian.wurm at lmu.de>
www.dmm.bwl.lmu.de<http://www.dmm.bwl.lmu.de/>




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