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CfP: 4th SIG DITE Paper Development Workshop

  • 1.  CfP: 4th SIG DITE Paper Development Workshop

    Posted 05-14-2024 11:36
    Dear CTO community,

    We are excited to announce the 4th AIS SIG DITE Paper Development Workshop, taking place from September 26-28 2024, at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. 

    Digital technology continues to change the landscape of innovation, organizational change, and entrepreneurship. Be it in terms of how organizations create and capture value, novel organizational forms and business models such as digital platform and innovation ecosystems, innovation, or strategy, digital technology has permeated virtually every aspect of today's organizations. The AIS special interest group on digital innovation, transformation, and entrepreneurship (SIG DITE) and Case Western Reserve University are organizing a paper development workshop to promote research on the various ways in which digital technology impacts these areas.

    Workshop Format:

    The workshop is free of charge and will bring together leading faculty in the fields of digitaxl innovation, digital transformation, and digital entrepreneurship. It is primarily aimed at early career researchers but also welcomes established scholars who can develop their ongoing research into papers within a friendly and collegial environment. The workshop consists of two crucial components:

    First, workshop participants will engage in round-table discussions of the submitted papers. Groups of up to five participants, who are at a similar stage in their research projects and share common research interests, will convene for small-group discussions. Each group discussion will be led by one or two mentors with extensive experience in conducting and publishing studies related to digital innovation, transformation, and entrepreneurship.

    Confirmed mentors for the paper development workshop include:

    • Ahmed Abbasi (University of Notre Dame)
    • Cristina Alaimo (Luiss Business School)
    • Abayomi Bayiere (Queen's University)
    • Nicholas Berente (University of Notre Dame)
    • Ola Henfridsson (University of Miami)
    • Jonny Holmström (University of Umea)
    • Sarah Lebovitz (University of Virginia)
    • Shaila Miranda (University of Arkansas)
    • Mareike Möhlmann (Bentley University)
    • Brian Pentland (Michigan State University
    • Stefan Seidel (Univeristy of Cologne)
    • Lior Zalmanson (University of Tel Aviv)

    Second, the workshop will feature several thought-provoking keynotes and a panel discussion to enhance the experience of workshop participants, including

    • an opening keynote by Kalle Lyytinen and Youngjin Yoo (both Case Western Reserve University),
    • a keynote from Carliss Baldwin (Harvard Business School),
    • a keynote from Jannis Kallinikos (Luiss Business School), and 
    • a panel on "Theorizing Digital Phenomena".

    Potential Topics

    Submissions addressing the thematic focus of SIG DITE are welcome, regardless of methodological approach, theory, or data. Interdisciplinary research and the use of novel methods to explore DITE topics, such as computational analysis techniques, analytical models and agent-based simulations, design science, and experimental approaches are welcome. Possible topics for papers include, but are not limited to the development and management of digital technology artifacts, such as artificial intelligence algorithms, blockchain, and IoT, the design and introduction of digital innovations, and topics surrounding digital entrepreneurship, such as value creation in entrepreneurial initiatives and new venture development in a digital environment.

    Submission Details and Timeline:

    The selection of papers will be based on an extended abstract of up to 3,000 words (excl. references). The submitted abstract will be reviewed by the organizers and decisions about acceptance will be communicated swiftly. Authors of accepted papers agree to perform up to three short peer reviews of other participants' papers. The workshop neither requires copyright transfer nor publishes proceedings. The extended abstract should include 

    • A title, 
    • Up to five keywords, 
    • An extended introduction including a short theoretical part,
    • The status of the data collection and current project phase, 
    • A summary of the (preliminary) findings and potential contributions, and 
    • Two concrete questions for the workshop and round table discussions that you would like to receive feedback on. 

    Please send submissions in docx or pdf file format and any questions to sigditepdw@gmail.com. Please indicate your and your co-authors' names, affiliations, and if the attending author/s is/are PhD students or faculty members.

    Key dates

    • Submissions of extended abstracts: July 8, 2024
    • Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2024
    • Full paper submissions due: September 1, 2024
    • Peer reviews due: September 20, 2024
    • Workshop: September 26-28, 2024
    We look forward to receiving your submissions. More details can be found here: https://case.edu/weatherhead/xlab/research-and-initiatives/4th-ais-sig-dite-paper-development-workshop

    Julian Lehmann, Youngjin Yoo and Kalle Lyytinen