[Air-L] CFP: Responsible AI Governance for Connected Intelligence – HICSS 2026

Jenifer Sunrise Winter jwinter at hawaii.edu
Fri Mar 28 12:33:32 PDT 2025


Please see our call for papers for the Responsible AI Governance for
Connected Intelligence minitrack at HICSS next January. Submissions are due
June 15. Selected papers from this mini-track will be invited to submit
revised manuscripts for fast-track consideration in *Internet Research*.

Aloha,

Jenifer
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CFP – Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-57)
*Mini-track*: Responsible AI Governance for Connected Intelligence
*Track*: Collaboration Systems and Technology
*Location:* Hyatt Regency Maui, Hawaii
*Conference Dates*: January 6–9, 2026

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly embedded in connected
digital ecosystems, responsible governance is essential to ensure
accountability, ethical oversight, and societal alignment. AI-enabled
systems facilitate decision-making, automate processes, and augment human
capabilities across various sectors, leading to governance challenges in
algorithmic accountability, data stewardship, and regulatory adaptation.

This mini-track focuses on AI governance rather than broad AI ethics or
human-AI collaboration. We seek research on institutional structures,
operational mechanisms, and regulatory frameworks guiding AI governance
across industries and jurisdictions. Key areas of interest include
compliance strategies, policy enforcement, risk management, and AI impact
assessments in interconnected digital environments.

*Topics of Interest*

We welcome theoretical, empirical, and applied research on topics including
but not limited to:

-- AI governance principles and frameworks
-- AI regulatory policy and compliance
-- AI impact assessment and risk management
-- Corporate and institutional AI governance
-- Data governance and privacy
-- Human oversight and control
-- Algorithmic accountability
-- AI auditing and accountability
-- Cross-sector AI governance challenges
-- Multi-stakeholder AI governance models
-- Cross-jurisdictional and distributed AI governance
-- AI governance in decision-making processes
-- Standards and best practices for responsible AI governance

*Important Dates*

-- April 15, 2025 – Paper submission begins
-- June 15, 2025 – Paper submission deadline
-- August 17, 2025 – Notification of acceptance/rejection
-- September 22, 2025 – Final manuscript deadline
-- October 1, 2025 – Deadline for at least one author to register

For submission guidelines, please visit:
http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/

***Fast Track to Journal Publication*** (at the discretion of mini-track
chairs): Selected papers from this mini-track will be invited to submit
revised manuscripts for fast-track consideration in Internet Research. –
https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/intr

*Mini-track Co-Chairs*

-- Bo Xiao, Shidler College of Business, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa,
boxiao at hawaii.edu
-- Kaveh Abhari, Fowler College of Business, San Diego State University,
kbhari at sdsu.edu
-- Jenifer Sunrise Winter, School of Communication and Information,
University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, jwinter at hawaii.edu
-- Chee-Wee Tan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, chee-wee.tan at polyu.edu.hk

Jenifer Sunrise Winter, Ph.D.
Professor, Communication Program, School of Communication and Information
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
2550 Campus Road, Crawford Hall 325, Honolulu, HI 96822


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