[AISWorld] JAIS Theory Workshop ICIS 2024 abstracts due Oct 15

Julian Prester julian.prester at sydney.edu.au
Tue Sep 24 21:54:45 EDT 2024


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  JAIS Theory Development Workshop

/In Association with ICIS 2024 Sunday, Dec 15, 2024 13:00 - 17:00 pm​/

/*The due date for abstract submissions is October 15, 2024 (midnight US 
Eastern Time) *//*September 25, 2024 (midnight US Eastern Time)*//*.*/

Since December 2002, the /Journal of the Association for Information 
Systems (JAIS)/ has organized a number of successful Theory Development 
Workshops. This year we will hold the 22nd JAIS Theory Development 
Workshop in conjunction with ICIS in Thailand, Bangkok.

*​The in-person workshop is scheduled to take place on Sunday, December 
15, from 13:00 to 17:00 (1pm - 5pm).*


    Workshop Information and Format

The workshop is focused on theory building and conceptual foundations in 
the information systems field. This workshop is interested in theory 
development, whether based on the /analysis and synthesis of literature, 
explanation of a novel phenomenon/ supported by theory, or based on the 
/analysis of empirical data/ (for example, but not limited to, grounded 
theory and theory building from computational analysis of large data 
sets). Workshop participants will discuss their work with and get 
feedback from JAIS SEs, AEs and ERB members and other workshop 
participants. To be considered, authors must demonstrate significant 
theory development in their submission. The workshop will consist of two 
parts. The first part will be a panel/keynote type format open to all 
registrants of the workshop whether your submission is accepted or not. 
The second part will be breakout sessions and will be open to those with 
accepted abstracts. Be sure to add the workshop to your ICIS registration.


    ​Abstract Submission

  * *The due date for abstract submissions is October 15, 2024 (midnight
    US Eastern Time) September 25, 2024 (midnight US Eastern Time).*
  * Authors will submit an extended abstract in English (not a full
    paper) separately from the ICIS registration.
  * Submissions should be between 2000 words and 3000 words including
    references, figures, and tables. Authors should not include any
    appendices.
  * Submissions should use the JAIS paper submission style guide
    <https://aisel.aisnet.org/jais/style_for_authors.pdf>.
  * Include author names and title on the first page.
  * *Submissions should be uploaded in PDF format to
    **https://forms.gle/CfC5difPhaL7iDCw5*
    <https://forms.gle/CfC5difPhaL7iDCw5>*​*
  * The upload site will ask for all author names and emails (contact
    author listed first), paper title, keywords, and a PDF file upload.
  * Author and mentor identities will be open, e.g., the review of the
    abstracts will not be blind.
  * Submit in PDF format. Documents are limited to 10 MB maximum.
  * Authors are limited to one submission.

Submit abstract <https://forms.gle/CfC5difPhaL7iDCw5>


    Review Process

  * Abstracts will be assessed by JAIS editorial board members.
  * Abstracts deemed to have the most promise for the development of a
    full paper will be accepted to the workshop. Selection for the JAIS
    Theory Development Workshop is competitive and will be limited to
    the top 15-20 submissions.


    Acceptance, Registration and Attendance

  * Notification of acceptance to the workshop will be made by October 25.
  * At least one author from an accepted abstract must register for this
    workshop. All selected authors are welcome to register for and
    attend the workshop.
  * The workshop registration fee is $10 for students and $25 for others.
  * For any questions, please contact Julian Prester, JAIS Managing
    Editor for Workshops, at julian.prester at sydney.edu.au
    <mailto:julian.prester at sydney.edu.au>.


    Helpful papers

  * Leidner, D., & Tona, O. (2021). The CARE Theory of Dignity Amid
    Personal Data Digitalization. MIS Quarterly, 45(1), 343–370.
    https://doi.org/10.25300/MISQ/2021/15941​
  * Gregory, R. W., Henfridsson, O., Kaganer, E., & Kyriakou, S. H.
    (2021). The role of artificial intelligence and data network effects
    for creating user value. Academy of Management Review, 46(3),
    534–551. https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2019.0178​
  * Leidner, D. E., & Gregory, R. W. (2024). About Theory and
    Theorizing. Journal of the Association for Information Systems,
    25(3), 501–521. https://doi.org/10.17705/1jais.00886
    <https://doi.org/10.17705/1jais.00886>​


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