[IRIS] CfP ECIS 2022 Track 17 IS Development and Project Management

Jacob Nørbjerg jno.digi at cbs.dk
Mon Sep 27 02:55:24 EDT 2021


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CALL FOR PAPERS
30th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2022)
Track: IS Development and Project Management
June 18-24, 2022, Timisoara, Romania (https://ecis2022.eu/tracks-description/)
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TRACK CHAIRS
Jacob Nørbjerg, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, jno.digi at cbs.dk<mailto:jno.digi at cbs.dk>
Gloria Hui-Wen Liu, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, glorialiu2007 at gmail.com<mailto:glorialiu2007 at gmail.com>
Manuel Wiesche, TU Dortmund, Germany, manuel.wiesche at tu-dortmund.de<mailto:manuel.wiesche at tu-dortmund.de>

DESCRIPTION
The practices, organization, and management of IS Development (ISD) have been core research topics from the very beginning of the Information Systems discipline. However, IS development still struggles with time and budget overruns, and failure to meet functionality and quality targets. The context, technologies, and application domains of ISD furthermore continue to change. New software development approaches, software platforms, and operating contexts digitize the delivery cycle and pose new questions as to how to organize and manage projects and ISD organizations. Phenomena such as agile development, IT platforms, (X)aaS, DevOps, Continuous Development and Deployment, change the composition and operation of IS projects, programmes and departments. Developments in data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence affect team learning and knowledge sharing, mediate collaboration, or even let machines be new actors in project teams.
ISD research has examined IS development from many perspectives, including ISD methods and practices, risk management, organizational learning, top management roles, and ISD and project management methodologies. The current developments in ISD lead us to revisit old, as well as study new themes arising on the horizon of ISD.
This track welcomes papers that improve our understanding of IT and ISD projects, on the societal, organizational, group, and individual levels.
The best Paper(s) from the track will be fast tracked for publication in the Project Management Journal.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
·         Management of IT projects and software development ecosystems
·         Selection and combined use of ISD approaches; e.g.; agile, traditional, continuous
·         DevOps; Continuous development and deployment
·         IT project team dynamics: collaboration, communication, conflict resolution, inter-team dynamics
·         HR topics in IT project teams: recruitment/selection, development/training, turnover, team composition, well-being, commitment.
·         Digital Innovation projects
·         ISD and management in distributed and virtual teams
·         Governance, risk management and compliance for IT projects
·         Leadership, coordination, and control perspectives on IT projects
·         Socio-technical aspects of IS development and project management

IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline: 17 November 2021
Notification of conditional acceptance: 28 February 2022
Final acceptance: 15 April 2022

ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Kai Spohrer, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, Germany
Gerard De Leoz, University of Tampa, Florida
Diane Strode, Whitireia Polytechnic, New Zealand
Stephen McCarthy, University College Cork, Ireland
Phil Hennel, University of Cologne, Germany
Mohammad Moeini-Aghkariz, University of Warwick, England
Han-Fen Hu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Jeffry Tai, National University of Chiayi, Taiwan
Maduka Subasinghage, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Lesley Pek Wee Land, UNSW Sidney, Australia
Yide Shen, Rowan University, New Jersey
Xiaodan Yu, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China
Hameed Chughtai, University of Southampton, England
Andreas Drechsler, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Kevin Carillo, Toulouse Business School, France
Lisa Tordrup, Aarhus University, Denmark
John Stouby Persson, Aalborg University, Denmark
Brad McKenna, University of East Anglia, UK
Neil C.A. Lee, National University of Chiayi, Taiwan
Jan Jöhnk, Fraunhofer Institute, Germany
Thank you for your interest in developing our body of knowledge on ITPM. We are looking forward to your contributions and seeing you (hopefully physically) in Timisoara!
Jacob, Manuel and Gloria

Jacob Nørbjerg
Associate professor, Phd.
Department of Digitalization
Copenhagen Business School
Howitzvej 60
2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
Phone: +45 3815 4422
Cell: +45 4185 2421
E-mail: jno.digi at cbs.dk<mailto:jno.digi at cbs.dk>
Skype: jnoerbjerg







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