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Track Chairs
Track Description
Our discipline faces an unprecedented challenge as we struggle for relevancy in the face of changing demographics and world events. More to the point, much of our research is being questioned in terms of impact, both real and potential. Towards that end, this track seeks submissions that focus on research that presents new ideas and research that has the very real potential to have an impact in the real world. Special encouragement is given to demonstration of research impact. We especially seek submissions with a high degree of realism in describing large-scale (with high-impact) win-win situations/cases in business, government and education. In short, IT research that matters.
- Knowledge management in practice
- Mobile device applications
- Inter-organizational support systems
- E-learning impact and implications
- IS-led innovation
- IT-supported social networking
- Internet marketing impact
- E-business success
- Virtual teams in action
- Organizational application of virtual worlds
- Web 2.0 applications in practice
- Cloud computing for large applications
- Consumer adoption dynamics
- Large-scale system implementations (e.g., CRM and ERP)
- Applied business intelligence
- Knowledge mobilization
Associate Editors
- Erran Carmel, American University, USA
- Sid Huff, University of Wellington, New Zealand
- Mary Lacity, University of Missouri - St. Louis, USA
- Tor Larsen, Norwegian School of Management, Norway
- James McKeen, Queen’s University, Canada
- John Mooney, Pepperdine University, USA
- Anne Rutkowski, Tilburg University, Netherlands
- Gerhard Schwabe, University of Zurich, Switzerland
- Paul Swatman, University of South Australia, Australia
- Michiel Van Genuchten, Eindhoven University, Netherlands
- Christian Wagner, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Pirkko Walden, Abo Akademi University, Finland
- Barbara Wixom, University of Virginia, USA
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