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Call for Papers
The 34th WORKSHOP ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS (WITS 2024) Bangkok, Thailand December 18-20, 2024 supported by the INFORMS Information Systems Society The 34th Annual Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS’24) will be held as an in-person meeting in Bangkok, Thailand at the Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort on December 18-20, 2024, just after the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS). The purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum for discussion and interaction among scholars with research interests in the cutting-edge issues of information technologies and systems. The theme of WITS 2024 is “Navigating the Next: The Transformative Impact of Generative AI on Business and Society.” As we enter a new era shaped by the transformative power of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), businesses and societies are on the brink of significant shifts that will redefine their operations, strategies, and ethical landscapes. Generative AI, with its unparalleled ability to create content, simulate human interactions, and predict outcomes, is redefining the boundaries of creativity and innovation. Positioned at the forefront of technological advancement, the impact of Generative AI spans a broad spectrum of sectors, including creative industries, labor markets, healthcare, education, and customer engagement, among others. Furthermore, as AI-generated content becomes increasingly indistinguishable from human-produced work, issues surrounding authenticity, intellectual property, and ethical implications are gaining prominence. The WITS 2024 workshop is designed to inspire researchers to delve into the expansive impacts of generative AI. It aims to foster a vibrant environment for thorough analysis, robust debate, and insightful discussion on how generative AI is being integrated into, transforming, and challenging the conventional frameworks of business practices and societal norms. This theme is inclusive and engages research across a broad range of topics, including the following: Agent-Based Systems Artificial Intelligence Blockchain Technologies Cloud Computing Computational Algorithms Conceptual Modeling Data, Text, and Web Mining Digital Asset Technologies E-Business and E-Commerce Energy Informatics Enterprise Systems and Resource Planning Fairness and Ethics of AI Green Computing Grid Computing Healthcare Technologies Human-Computer Interface Information Quality, Privacy, and Security Intelligent Systems and Technologies Knowledge Management Technologies Mobile Commerce and IoT Technologies Network Economics Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) Peer-to-Peer Technologies Personalization Technologies Persuasive Technologies Process Management and Mining Recommender Systems Resource and Organizational Modeling Techniques Sharing Economy and Platform Social Networks Smart City & Sustainable IT Supply Chains and IT Systems Analysis and Design Systems for Collaboration & Negotiation Support Token Economics Cybersecurity Generative AI Large Language Model Algorithm Design for GenAI Societal Impact of GenAI Responsibility and Ethical Issues in GenAI IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for Completed Research and Research-in-Progress Papers August 8, 2024 (end of day, Pacific time) Deadline for Dissertation Proposal, Demo/Prototype and Industry Forum September 1, 2024 Acceptance Notification (Completed Research and Research-in-Progress Papers) September 15, 2024 Acceptance Notification (Dissertation Proposal, Demo/Prototype, and Industry Forum) September 15, 2024 Deadline for Camera-ready Copy of All Submissions October 15, 2024 Workshop Dates December 18–20, 2024 Submissions All types of submissions should follow the specified guidelines on page length, font size, and line spacing as specified below. You are recommended to format your paper according to the submission template. All submissions should be sent in electronic form through the WITS 2024 submission system, the link to which will be posted later. When submitting to WITS 2024, please select from one of the five categories below. Each paper or proposal can only be submitted to one category. Completed Full Research Paper (maximum 15 pages) Research-in-Progress Poster Paper (maximum 10 pages) Dissertation Proposal (maximum 10 pages) Demo/Prototype (maximum 10 pages) Industry Forum (maximum 10 pages) Completed Full Research Paper Submitted full research papers are limited to 15 double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font, 8.5″ by 11″ pages (including tables, figures, and references and 1″ margins on all sides). All submissions will be subjected to a double-blind review. Selection for presentation at the workshop will be based on originality, contribution to the field, and alignment with the theme of the workshop. Authors of accepted full research papers will be required to present at the workshop. Accepted full research papers will also be considered for the Prabuddha De Best Paper Award or the Best Workshop Theme Paper Award. When appropriate, the program chairs may accept early-stage full research papers as research-in-progress papers. Research-in-Progress Poster Paper We also encourage research-in-progress paper submissions for authors to gather feedback on early-stage work. Submitted research-in-progress papers are limited to 10 double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font, 8.5″ by 11″ pages (including tables, figures, and references and 1″ margins on all sides). Accepted research-in-progress papers will be presented as posters, with a designated space being provided for poster displays during the poster session. Authors of accepted research-in-progress will also be accorded time to briefly present their work during the ignite session. Dissertation Proposal Dissertation proposal submissions are targeted at doctoral students who have NOT completed their dissertation but have successfully proposed it by July 1, 2024, and desired feedback on the research proposed for their dissertation. Dissertation proposals should not exceed 10 double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font, 8.5″ by 11″ pages (including tables, figures, and references and 1″ margins on all sides). Accepted dissertation proposals will be invited for presentation at the workshop and considered for the Best Dissertation Proposal award. Demo/Prototype Demo/Prototype submissions are intended for showcasing developed software or hardware prototypes and should not exceed 10 double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font, 8.5″ by 11″ pages (including tables, figures, and references and 1″ margins on all sides). Additionally, demo/prototype submissions should include, wherever feasible, links to the associated software or hardware demo (along with screenshots to provide audiences with an indication of its functionality). Industry Forum WITS 2024 invites submissions from practitioners to share experiences and insights from industrial practices on information technology. We especially welcome submissions on topics related to the transformative impact of generative AI, the theme for this year’s workshop. Submissions for industry forum should not exceed 10 double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font, 8.5″ by 11″ pages (including tables, figures, and references and 1″ margins on all sides). Committee Members Conference Chairs Ahmed Abbasi, University of Notre Dame Jingjing Li, University of Virginia Program Chairs Sagar Samtani, Indiana University Jing Wang, HKUST Mochen Yang, University of Minnesota Local Arrangement Chairs Warut Khern-Am-Nuai, McGill Pimmanee Rattanawicha, Chulalongkorn Business School Wattana Viriyasitavat, Chulalongkorn Business School Doctoral Student Corner Chair Xiao Liu, Arizona State University Editorial Session Chair Yingfei Wang, University of Washington Ignite (Short Talk) Session Chairs Yan Leng, University of Texas at Austin Reza Mousavi, University of Virginia Demo/Prototype Session Chairs Harry Wang, University of Delaware Wenli Zhang, Iowa State University Industry Session Chairs Puwadol Dusadeerungsikul, Chulalongkorn University Dongwon Lee, HKUST Cheng Zhang, Fudan University Web Chair Yicheng Song, University of Minnesota Prabuddha De Best Paper Award Chair Olivia Sheng, Arizona State University Best Thesis Award Chair Balaji Padmanabhan, University of Maryland Publicity Chair Waifong Boh, Nanyang Technological University Ray Chen, Iowa State University Keng Siau, City University of Hong Kong Monica Tremblay, College of William & Mary Konstantina Valogianni, IE Business School Sean Xin Xu, Tsinghua University Inbal Yahav, Tel Aviv University For any questions, please contact the Program Chairs, Sagar Samtani (ssamtani@iu.edu), Jing Wang (jwang@ust.hk), or Mochen Yang (yang3653@umn.edu) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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