[Air-l] 2nd CFP - HICSS39 - Online Communities in the Digital World Minitrack
Karine Barzilai-Nahon
karineb at u.washington.edu
Tue May 3 23:11:35 PDT 2005
Online Communities in the Digital Economy
CALL FOR PAPERS
Thirty-ninth Annual
Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences
January 4 - 7, 2006
Hyatt Regency, Kauai
More information on the mini-track can be found at:
http://www.e-business.fhbb.ch/hicss
Additional detail may be found on HICSS primary web site:
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu
We call for papers that address communities as a social phenomenon, the
design of platforms and services, and community-related business models
as critical success factors in the digital economy.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
- Communities as sociological phenomenon in the digital economy (e.g.,
dynamics, relationships, information control, managing communities, flow
of information in communities)
- Community-related business models (e.g., productivity, trust,
reputation systems)
- Business Communities
- Personalization and use of customer profiles
- Case studies and topologies of Online Communities
- M-Communities and hybrid communities
- Design principles for community platforms (e.g., coordination, trust,
normative values, design patterns and methods, implementations,
architectures and components, personalization and avatars)
- Formal or semi-formal models of communities and their platforms (e.g.,
conceptual frameworks, organizational models, cognitive models,
multi-agent systems, formalizations)
MINITRACK CHAIRS:
Karine Barzilai-Nahon (Main Contact)
Assistant Professor
The Information School
University of Washington
karineb at u.washington.edu
Mark Ginsburg
Asst. Professor MIS
U of Arizona
mginsbur at eller.arizona.edu
Blair Nonnecke
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Computing and Information Science
University of Guelph
nonnecke at cis.uoguelph.ca
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Abstracts- Authors may contact Minitrack Chairs for guidance and
indication of appropriate content at anytime.
June 15 - Authors submit full papers to the Peer Review System
August 15 Acceptance/Rejection notices are sent to Authors via the
Peer Review System.
September 15 Authors submit Final Version of papers following
submission
HICSS-39 CONFERENCE TRACKS
Collaboration Systems and Technology
Co-chair: Robert O. Briggs bbriggs at GroupSystems;
Co-chair: Jay Nunamaker nunamaker at cmi.arizona.edu
Decision Technologies for Management
Chair: Dan Dolk drdolk at nps.edu
Digital Media: Content and Communication
Chair: Michael Shepherd shepherd at cs.cal.ca
E-Government
Chair: H. Jochen Scholl jscholl at u.washington.edu
Information Technology in Health Care
Chair: William Chismar chismar at hawaii.edu
Internet & the Digital Economy
Co-chair: David King david.king at jda.com; Co-chair: Alan Dennis
ardennis at indiana.edu
Knowledge Management Systems
Co-chair: Murray Jennex murphjen at aol.com; Dave Croasdell
davec at unr.edu
Organizational Systems & Technology
Chair: Hugh Watson hwatson at terry.uga.edu
Software Technology
Chair: Gul Agha agha at cs.uiuc.edu
HICSS conferences are devoted to advances in the information, computer,
and system sciences, and encompass developments in both theory and
practice. Invited papers may be theoretical, conceptual, tutorial or
descriptive in nature. Submissions undergo a double-blind peer referee
process and those selected for presentation will be published in the
Conference Proceedings. Submissions must not have been previously
published.
CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATION
Ralph Sprague, Conference Chair
Email: sprague at hawaii.edu <mailto:sprague at hawaii.edu >
Sandra Laney, Conference Administrator
Email: hicss at hawaii.edu <mailto:hicss at hawaii.edu >
Eileen Robichaud Dennis, Track Administrator
Email: eidennis at indiana.edu <mailto:eidennis at indiana.edu >
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