[Air-l] invitation to submit papers to Academy of Management Organizational Communication/Information Systems division
Ronald Rice
rrice at comm.ucsb.edu
Fri Sep 24 12:13:10 PDT 2004
Call for Papers: Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii,
August 5-10, 2005.
Submission Due Date: Monday January 10, 2005 5pm Eastern Time
Consider submitting your work to the Organizational
Communication and Information Systems Division. The division includes
research on the behavioral, economic, and social aspects of communication
and information systems within and among organizations or institutions.
Major topics for this year include: interpersonal communication; verbal,
nonverbal, and electronic communication; vertical, horizontal and diagonal
communication; inter-group and intra-group communication; communication
networks; applications of information technology in business and society;
organizational adoption of communication and information technology;
communication and information strategy and policy; communication and
organizational culture; communication and information research methodology;
managing information technology services; virtual teams, virtual work, and
virtual organizations; the management of information systems professionals;
e-communications; information systems development; managing IT-related
organizational change; e-business, e-commerce, and e-markets; electronic
value systems, value chains, and value webs; privacy and ethics; knowledge
work, knowledge workers, and knowledge networks; IT infrastructure;
governance of IT services; and organizational networks.
Topics that are specifically oriented to the 2005 all-Academy theme of "A
New Vision of Management in the 21st Century" are encouraged, such as social
and technological forces that will drive management in the 21st century, the
management and role of knowledge creation and knowledge sharing, the role of
communication and technology in the new organization, new organizational
forms, governance in the 21st century, internationalization of organizations
and teams, changes in work and work practices, the evolving role of
outsourcing and other new employment relationships, individual and
organizational response to change, security and privacy issues, new models
of collaboration, and the attributes and behaviors of effective managers and
leaders of virtual teams, contingent labor forces, global firms, and of
other 21st century organizational forms.
Division Awards: Division awards will be presented for best paper, best
interactive paper, best visual presentation paper, best student paper, and
best reviewer. When submitting papers, please also indicate eligibility for
the William H. Newman award for an outstanding single-authored paper from a
dissertation and the Carolyn Dexter Best International Paper Award (see
Orientation and Awards section in the submission guidelines for more
details).
Reviewing: Please send an email to the Program Chair, Pamela Hinds at
OCIS2005-info at stanford.edu if you are interested in reviewing papers and the
topics you would like to review.
Submission Instructions: OCIS requires electronic submission. In addition
to submitting your paper through the Academy website, please send your
electronic submission (no hard copies) to the Program Chair at
OCIS2005-info at stanford.edu. Papers should be assembled as a single
document, including all figures and tables, ready to be distributed
electronically to reviewers, with identifying properties removed. The
electronic file for a paper submission should not include the title page or
any other identifying information (however, don't forget to insert the title
above the paper's abstract and put the submission number in the header). The
title page should be included as a separate file attached to the email.
Please indicate on the title page (1) if you prefer the paper to be
programmed in an alternative presentation format (interactive paper or
visual/poster presentation) and (2) if all authors on the paper are students
(so that your paper can be considered for the best student paper award).
For symposia submission, we strongly encourage submission to multiple
divisions.
Check out the Academy of Management website for more information at
http://meetings.aomonline.org/2005/GeneralGuide.html
And the OCIS website at http://divisions.aomonline.org/ocis/
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