[AISWorld] HICSS-58 CFP: Blockchain – Decentralized Digital Transformation (submission deadline June 15th)
Roman Beck
romb at itu.dk
Thu Jun 13 12:43:33 EDT 2024
Call for Papers: Blockchain – Decentralized Digital Transformation mini track
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 58 (HICSS-58): January 7-10, 2025, Big Island, Hawaii
Deadline for submission: June 15, 2024
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-58/organizational-systems-and-technology/#blockchain-decentralized-digital-transformation-minitrack
Blockchain has garnered significant attention in recent years due to its potential to either improve current practices or create new ones in both the public and private sectors. Originally designed to address the double-spending problem, it is now being explored as a fundamental technology in scenarios where traditionally a trusted third party is required.
Blockchains use smart contracts which represent self-executing agreements wherein the terms of the contract are explicitly encoded into computer code. These contracts autonomously enforce and execute their terms once predetermined conditions are satisfied, contributing to the reduction of uncertainty and fostering confidence among stakeholders who may not typically trust one another. With the emergence of the decentralized web for fostering a more secure, private, innovative, and inclusive digital environment, challenging the traditional centralized models that dominate the current internet landscape, as well as the convergence of other technologies such as IoT, AI, VR/AR and so on, at present, few, if any, can anticipate the complete scope of disruptive innovations that will arise from this evolving technology.
This minitrack welcomes submissions that focus on blockchain. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Innovative uses of Blockchain technology
* Blockchain case studies, applications, and implementations
* Blockchain and privacy, security, and identity
* Blockchain and digital transformation
* Decentralized Finance (DeFi)
* Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs)
* Decentralized Applications
* Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)
* Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
* Tokenization
* The social and organizational impact of blockchain
* Barriers and enablers in blockchain adoption
* Blockchain and business model innovation
* Regulatory frameworks for Blockchain
* Governance and Blockchain
* Verticals using Blockchain (financial, healthcare, energy, transportation, others)
* Blockchain in e-government and public administration
* Blockchain and the Internet-of-Things
* Blockchain in education
* Blockchain in solving migration and refugee issues
* Blockchain-driven marketplaces
* Uses and challenges of smart contracts
* Technology and infrastructure issues in Blockchain
* Blockchain and Metaverse
* Organizational adoption of Blockchain technologies
* The labor market for talent in building and applying DLTs
* Leveraging blockchain technology for sustainable practices
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Soulla Louca (Primary Contact)
University of Nicosia
louca.s at unic.ac.cy<mailto:louca.s at unic.ac.cy>
Roman Beck
IT University of Copenhagen
romb at itu.dk<mailto:romb at itu.dk>
Christos Makridis
University of Nicosia
makridis.c at unic.ac.cy<mailto:makridis.c at unic.ac.cy>
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Roman Beck
www.ebcc.eu<http://www.ebcc.eu/>
Full Professor | IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Affiliated Professor | University of the Faroe Islands, Faroe Islands
Guest Professor | Halmstad University, Sweden
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