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SCIS 2015 : The Sixth Scandinavian Conference on Information SystemsConference Series : Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems | |||||||||||||||
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Call for Papers SCIS 2015
The Sixth Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems (SCIS 2015) August 9-12, 2015, Oulu, Finland Important dates Submission deadline: 15.2.2015 Notification to authors: 30.3.2015 Final version due: 30.4.2015 Registration due: 15.5.2015 University of Oulu welcomes you to the Sixth Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems (SCIS 2015) to be held in Oulu, Finland. The conference will be held in conjunction with the 38th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia (IRIS 2015). While many of the participants are from the Nordic countries, researchers from all parts of the world are warmly welcome to the conference. Conference theme: System design for, with and by users Information systems are in various forms embedded in everyday human practices. They have become intertwined and embedded in almost all parts of our everyday life, including leisure, thereby establishing new forms of participation and design. Hence, “users” cannot be considered as passive consumers anymore, but at least as content producers if not even as co-designers and innovators. This calls for reconsidering the traditional understandings of the roles of users and designers as well as for different development approaches that place emphasis on users’ empowerment, motivation and inclusion in designing, shaping, innovating and co-creating information systems in their everyday life. The SCIS conference theme challenges IS researchers to consider these new forms of participation, persuasion and design—for, with and by users—both in the sense of understanding the phenomenon better and in devising better support for it. We also call for reflective accounts on this decades old theme that has from the very beginning characterized Scandinavian IS design. Papers with other IS themes are also welcome. Paper submission SCIS 2015 is open for full research papers within the conference theme as well as other areas of IS research. We welcome empirical as well as theoretical and methodological papers. Accepted papers will be published in the Springer series of Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP). Papers are not to exceed 6000 words/16 pages. Papers must be formatted according to the Springer LNBIP instructions ( http://www.springer.com/series/7911 ) and submitted through EasyChair ( https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scis2015 ). General Co-Chairs Iivari Netta, University of Oulu, Finland Kuutti Kari, University of Oulu, Finland Program Chair Oinas-Kukkonen Harri, University of Oulu, Finland Program Committee Aaen Ivan, Aalborg University, Denmark Baghaei Nilufar, Unitec Institute of Technology, New Zealand Bratteteig Tone, University of Oslo, Norway Chatterjee Samir, Claremont Graduate University, US Cheung Christy, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong Chevalier Max, IRIT, France Eslambolchilar Parisa, Swansea University, UK Gholami Roya, Aston University, UK Gretzel Ulrike, University of Queensland, Australia Henfridsson Ola, University of Warwick, UK Iyengar Sriram, University of Texas Houston, US Krogstie John, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Lanamäki Arto, University of Oulu, Finland Mäntymäki Matti, University of Turku, Finland Päivärinta Tero, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden Pekkola Samuli, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Riedl Rene, University of Linz, Austria Rossi Gustavo, University of La Plata, Argentina Rossi Matti, Aalto University, Finland Scupola Ada, Roskilde University, Denmark Simonsen Jesper, Roskilde University, Denmark Smolander Kari, Lappeenranta Institute of Technology, Finland Sørensen Carsten, London School of Economics, UK Sudzina Frantisek, Aalborg University, Denmark Suomi Reima, University of Turku, Finland Tørning Kristian, Danish School of Media and Journalism, Denmark Tuunainen Virpi, Aalto University, Finland Tuunanen Tuure, University of Jyväskylä, Finland van der Heijden Hans, University of London, UK Verner June, University of New South Wales, Australia Wiafe Isaac, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Ghana Wilson Vance, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, US Win Khin, University of Wollongong, Australia Yetim Fahri, FOM University of Applied Science, Germany |
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