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January 6-9, 2014
Hilton Waikoloa, Big Island

   
 
Call for Minitrack Proposals
   
 
   
  Call for Symposium/ Workshop/Tutorial Proposals
 
Rev 01.17.13
   
 
Program
 
* Presentation Schedule
 
* Week's Overview
    * Keynote Address
 
* Distinguished Lecture
 
* Symposia, Workshops, and Tutorials
 
* Best Paper Nomination
 
* Audio-Visual Request
   
  For Minitrack Chairs
    * MTC Schedule
    * MTC Responsibilities
   
Rev 02.15.13
    * Managing the Review Process
    * Guidelines for Sessions
   
  For Authors
  * Instructions for Manuscript Publication
  * Guidelines for onsite presentation
   
  Audio-Visual Request
 
  Accommodation and Travel
   
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
Collaboration System and Technology Decision Analytics, Mobile Services and Service Science Digital and Social Media Electric Energy Systems Electronic Government
Internet and the Digital Economy Information Technology in Healthcare Knowledge Systems Organizational Systems and Technology Software Technology
 

Collaboration Systems and Technologies

Groups collaborate to create value that their members cannot create through individual effort. Collaboration, however, engenders economic, interpersonal, social, political, cognitive, emotional, physical, and technical challenges. Groups can improve key outcomes using collaboration technologies, but any technology that can be used well can also be used badly; IS/IT artifacts do not assure successful collaboration. The value of a collaboration technology can only be realized in the larger context of a collaboration system, a combination of actors, hardware, software, knowledge, and work practices to advance groups toward their goals. Designers of collaboration systems must therefore address many issues when creating a new collaboration system. This track seeks new work from researchers in many disciplines to foster a growing a body of exploratory, theoretical, experimental, and applied research that could inform design and deployment choices for collaboration systems. We seek papers that address individual, group, organizational, and social factors that affect outcomes of interest among people making joint efforts toward a group goal. We look for papers from the range of epistemological and methodological perspectives. Behavioral science and design science papers are welcome. The track seeks to synthesize broader understandings in the diversity of approaches that contributors bring to the conference.

Track Chairs
Bob Briggs
San Diego State University
College of Business Administration
5500 Campanile Drive SE 3202
San Diego, CA 92182-8230
Phone: 619-594-6942
Fax: 619-594-1573
Email: rbriggs@mail.sdsu.edu

Jay Nunamaker
Eller School of Business, Rm 430HH
University of Arizona
1130 E. Helen St.
Tucson AZ 85721
Tel: 520-621-4475
Fax: 520-621-3918
Email: nunamaker@cmi.arizona.edu