Cross-cultural – ICIS 2016 http://icis2016.aisnet.org Digital Innovation at the Crossroads Sun, 11 Dec 2016 11:29:27 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.1 93799029 IT Implementation, Adoption, and Use http://icis2016.aisnet.org/it-implementation-adoption-and-use/ Wed, 13 Jan 2016 15:43:51 +0000 http://icis2016.aisnet.org/?p=1112 Track Chairs Description Information Technology (IT) implementation, adoption and use is an important research stream in the field of information systems. The rapid IT development and innovation call for research attention to the opportunities and [read more]

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Track Chairs
Andreas Eckhardt
German Graduate School of Management and Law, Germany
Carol Hsu
National Taiwan University
Taiwan
Heshan Sun
Clemson University, Southern California
USA

Description

Information Technology (IT) implementation, adoption and use is an important research stream in the field of information systems. The rapid IT development and innovation call for research attention to the opportunities and challenges of implementation, adoption, and use of IT by individuals, organizations and societies. Given the changing nature of the IT artifact, the task to understand various behavioral, organizational, and institutional factors affecting the IT adoption and/or usage decision as well as the implementation process remains crucially valuable for insightful theoretical and practical implications.

This track seeks research that inspires theoretical, methodological, and practical insights in implementation, adoption and use of information technologies at individual, organizational, industry, societal, and global levels. The track welcomes papers grounded in a broad range of theories, perspectives, and methodologies. We particularly encourage papers that employ multiple levels of analysis and use multiple methodologies including qualitative and quantitative methodologies in field and lab environments as well as simulation and modeling.

Topics of Interests

Topics of interest include (but certainly are not limited to) the following:

  • Individual, group, or organizational IT adoption decisions
  • New theories, concepts, and methodologies of IT adoption and diffusion
  • Usage and post-adoption behaviors, such as infusion, exploitation, and exploration
  • Adoption and diffusion issues of new technologies (e.g., cloud and analytical computing, social networking technologies, and smart devices)
  • Adoption or diffusion of IT supporting organizational and inter-organizational initiatives
  • Adoption of IT in non-organizational contexts (e.g., residential/ household context)
  • Feature-level IT adoption and use
  • Global or cross-cultural studies of IT implementation, adoption, and post-adoption
  • Adoption or diffusion of IT in specific industrial sectors (such as e-commerce and e-government)
  • Communication types and channels on the diffusion of IT
  • The impact of IT use on the daily/social/professional life of user/consumers/citizens
  • The unexpected consequences and/or dark side of adoption of diffusion of IT.
  • Strategies to promote IT adoption and diffusion
  • The impact of consumers’ home use of IT on business models in various industries

Associate Editors

  • Annette Mills, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
  • Sven Laumer, University of Bamberg, Germany
  • Tim Weitzel, University of Bamberg, Germany
  • Zhang Cheng, Fudan University, China
  • Anand Jeyaraj, Wright State University, USA
  • Huigang Liang, East Carolina University, USA
  • Sameh Al Natour, American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
  • Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Swansea University, UK
  • Ryad Titah, HEC Montréal, Canada
  • Ofir Turel, California State University, Fullerton, USA
  • Xiaojun Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
  • Jyoti Choudrie, University of Hertfordshire, UK
  • Ramakrishna Ayyagari, University of Massachusetts – Boston, USA
  • Andrew Schwarz, Louisiana State University, USA
  • Ning Nan, University of British Columbia, Canada
  • Hillol Bala, Indiana University, USA
  • Ana Ortiz de Guinea Lopez de Arana, HEC Montréal, Canada
  • Christian Maier University of Bamberg, Germany
  • Yulin Fang, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • Weiling Ke, Clarkson University, USA
  • Tracy Ann Sykes, University of Arkansas, USA
  • Weiquan Wang, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • Deborah Compeau, Washington State University, USA
  • Geneviève Bassellier, McGill University, Canada
  • Elizabeth White Baker, University of North Carolina Wilmington
  • Jason Thatcher, Clemson University, USA
  • Phil Zhou, Tongji University, China
  • Quang ‘Neo’ Bui, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
  • XiXi Li, Tsing Hua University, China
  • Hartmut Hoehle, University of Arkansas, USA
  • Michelle Carter, University of Washington, USA
  • Christina Serrano, University of Arkansas, USA
  • Rob Fichman, Boston College, USA
  • James Burleson, California Polytechnic State University, USA

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Human Behavior in IS http://icis2016.aisnet.org/human-behavior-in-is/ Wed, 13 Jan 2016 15:19:30 +0000 http://icis2016.aisnet.org/?p=1095 Track Chairs Description This track focuses on the interplay of human behaviors and information systems at the individual, group, organization and societal levels as well as the intersection across levels. We are interested in papers [read more]

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Track Chairs
Marina
Fiedler
Passau University, Germany
Boh
Waifong
Nanyeng Technical University of Singapore
Yuqing (Ching) Ren
University of Minnesota, USA

Description

This track focuses on the interplay of human behaviors and information systems at the individual, group, organization and societal levels as well as the intersection across levels. We are interested in papers that examine how technologies shape and influence human behaviors and how human behaviors in turn inform the use and design of technologies. We are also interested in research of new technological developments e.g. automation and how they change the interaction between human behaviors and information systems. We welcome submissions that extend or challenge the current beliefs, assumptions, and theories, using all methodologies.

Topics of Interests

  • Influence of information systems on individual behaviors, group dynamics, and organizational norms and policies
  • Influence of individual and collective behaviors on the design and use of information systems
  • Influence of social and organizational factors on human behaviors associated with information systems (e.g., organizational culture, social norms, and institutional forces)
  • Cross-cultural analysis of human behaviors and information systems
  • Interplay between patterns of human interactions and the technologies used to support the interactions
  • Mobile technology, and its opportunities and challenges for users

Associate Editors

  • Alberto Espinosa, American U., USA
  • Alex Lopes, Indiana U., USA
  • Arnold Picot, U. of Munich, Germany
  • Carol Ou, Tilburg U., Netherlands
  • Cecil Chua, U. of Auckland, New Zealand
  • David Wagner, German Graduate School of Management and Law, Germany
  • Elina Hwang, U. of Washington, USA
  • Eric Larson, U. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
  • Gun Woong Lee, Nanyang Technological U., Singapore
  • Hani Safadi, U. of Georgia, USA
  • Harminder Singh, Auckland U. of Technology, New Zealand
  • Harrison McKnight, Michigan State U., USA
  • Heinz Theo Wagner, German Graduate School of Management and Law, Germany
  • Hye Lim Oh, National U. of Singapore, Singapore
  • Ioanna Constantiou, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
  • Jack Jiang, National U. of Singapore, Singapore
  • Jaime Windeler, U. of Cincinnati, USA
  • Jennifer Claggett, U. of Virginia, USA
  • Jinwei Cao, U. of Delaware, USA
  • Johann Kranz, U. of Goettingen, Germany
  • Jonas Hedman, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
  • Julien Malaurent, Essec Business School, France
  • Jungpil Hahn, National U. of Singapore, Singapore
  • Kathrin Moeslein, U. of Nuernberg-Erlange, Denmark
  • Kim Huat Goh, Nanyang Technological U., Singapore
  • Lionel Robert, U. of Michigan, USA
  • Ma Xiao, U. of Arkansas, USA
  • Massimo Magni, Bocconi U., Italy
  • Matthias Söllner, Kassel U., Germany
  • Michael Scholz, U. of Passau, Germany
  • Nan Wang, U. of Oklahoma, USA
  • Petter Nielsen, U. of Oslo, Norway
  • Pratyush Sharma, U. of Delaware, USA
  • Quang (Neo) Bui, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
  • Rene Riedl, Johannes Kepler U. Linz, Austria
  • Shan Pan, U. of New South Wales, Australia
  • Sherae Daniel, U. of Pittsburgh, USA
  • Shirish Srivastava, HEC Paris, France
  • Thompson Teo, National U. of Singapore, Singapore
  • Youngsuk Kim, Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
  • Zhuojun Gu, Pennsylvania State U., USA

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