Specific Domain: The OCIS Shanghai conference focuses on the study of communication and information systems within and across organizations, with consideration of social, behavioral and economic aspects.
Submission Instructions: OCIS invites the submission of innovative empirical and conceptual papers, workshops and symposia on topics that are related to organizational communications and/or information systems. Topics that are specifically oriented to the OCIS Shanghai conference theme of “Change management, artificial intelligence and social media” are especially encouraged.
This conference’s theme specifically encourages the submission of papers that tackles issues associated with how artificial intelligence (AI) and social media facilitate the emergence of novel spaces enabling value-creation activities, and how AI and social media redefine the extent to which value-creation activities and public service activities are performed.
To this end, we therefore encourage specific submissions on how AI and social media create values in companies, institutions and public sector organizations; the effect of AI and social media in everyday life computing; the role of institutional logics in organizing for innovation in digitized world; the role of social media in business process management; the link between evidence-based management (EBM) and artificial intelligence; digital platforms and the role of social media and AI in new forms of collaborations; social media and new forms of governance.
Topics include (but are not limited to): AI and change management, digital innovation; digital platforms; digitally-enabled business models; crowdsourcing; communication networks; digitally-enabled communities; communication and organizational culture; technology and the changing nature of work; digital health; digitally-enabled collaboration and digitally-enabled organizational networks.
Types of Submission
Three types of submissions will be accepted for this conference are: Paper Proposals, Workshops Proposals, and Panel Proposals. A maximum of three proposals can be submitted as author, co-authors, workshop presenters or panelists. The deadline to submit all proposals is February 15th, 2019.
PAPER PROPOSALS
Paper proposals are abbreviated, developmental, or unfinished work prepared in a concise way to encourage discussion and participation. If a paper is under review, it must not appear in print before the Conference
Paper Proposal Format
Paper proposals must follow these guidelines:
NOTE: Three to four paper proposals will be grouped together by the Track Chair to fit in a 90-minute paper session.
Paper Review Process
All paper proposals will be double-blind reviewed by at least two (2) reviewers. The double-blind review process exists to help protect the integrity of the submission and review process. Paper proposals are evaluated on clarity, analysis, methodological rigor, overall quality, and relevance to the track theme. Double-blind review means that author information and reviewer information are not known to each other. Reviewers will be invited to supply review comments to authors; there is no guarantee, however, that they will do so in every case. Therefore, it is critical that all author-identifying information and attribution should be removed from the paper proposal document that is uploaded to the submission system.
Submission Guidelines
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US letter page size: 8.5 x 11 inches (21.6 x 27.9 cm)
For paper proposals, to facilitate the double-blind review process, remove all author-identifying information, including acknowledgments, from the uploaded document.
Note that all authors associated with your paper are included on the submission form, but not in the uploaded document.
If any of the guidelines and formatting instructions are not met, the submission will not be reviewed.
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