The Twelfth Annual Pre-ICIS HCI/MIS Research Workshop
CALL FOR PAPERS AND POSTERS
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HCI/MIS 2013
The 12th Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS Sponsored by AIS SIGHCI
*** Sunday, December 15, 2013 (One day workshop) in Milan, Italy ***
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IMPORTANT DATES:
Submissions Due: August 26, 2013
Acceptance Notification: September 30, 2013
Extended Abstracts Due for Proceedings: October 14, 2013
Workshop: December 15, 2013
Building upon past successes of the pre-ICIS HCI/MIS workshops as well as the tremendous interest in broad HCI issues exhibited by MIS colleagues, the AIS SIGHCI will hold its twelfth annual pre-ICIS HCI/MIS research workshop prior to ICIS 2013 in Milan, Italy on Sunday, December 15, 2013.
WORKSHOP SCHEDULE (registration required):
- Paper discussions: 8:00am-9:00am and 10:20am-3:00pm with networking opportunities during several coffee breaks and the lunch break.
- Panel discussion on social networking : 9:10-10:10 am. Panelists: Izak Benbasat (University of British Columbia), Viswanath Venkatesh (University of Arkansas), Gerald Kane (Boston College), Camille Grange (HEC Montréal).
- Poster Presentations and Doctoral Student Roundtable Paper Discussions: 3:20-4:00 pm.
- Business meeting (open to all, registration is not required): 4:00-5:00 pm.
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE:
The objective of the workshop is to provide an opportunity for HCI researchers to come together and build a dynamic community for open and constructive discussions and exchange of ideas.
WORKSHOP FORMAT
The workshop will include paper and poster presentations, a panel discussion, and a roundtable session.
If you are a doctoral student and your research falls under the broad domain of Human-Computer Interaction, you may be interested in submitting your work to this inaugural roundtable. It is being organized with the aim of showcasing doctoral student led research, while further supporting students through feedback provided by a number of seasoned HCI scholars. Each accepted doctoral student led research paper will be assigned to one table with the author in attendance, and a discussion of the research will be led by a senior HCI scholar.
The workshop concludes with a business meeting. This meeting is open to all SIGHCI members as well as to all of those non-members who are interested in SIGHCI.
SUBMISSION, REVIEW, AND ACCEPTANCE PROCESS
The workshop will be accepting high quality research papers as completed or research-in-progress papers, or doctoral student led roundtable papers. Additionally, the workshop will be accepting work that describes novel, early, and creative research ideas as posters. Authors should identify their submission as “Completed Research”, “Research in Progress”, “Posters”, or “Doctoral Student Roundtable Paper” on the first page below the title. Submissions will undergo a double-blind review process. The submissions should not be currently under review elsewhere, and they should have not appeared elsewhere. All accepted submissions will be published in the workshop proceedings, which are available electronically in the AIS digital library.
Manuscripts should be submitted as email attachments to the workshop program co-chairs at () with the subject heading “HCI/MIS workshop submission.” Authors can use the body of the email as the cover letter for the submission, and should ensure that their identities do not appear in any part of the manuscript.
SUBMISSION FORMAT
Maximum length: Completed research papers, research-in-progress papers, doctoral student roundtable papers, and posters must not exceed 14, 7, 7, and 3 single-spaced pages, respectively. The page limit includes all text, figures, and tables, but does not include the cover page, abstract, keywords, and references.
File Formats: Only Word file formats will be accepted. All submissions must be formatted for 8.5 x 11 inch paper (1 inch = 2.5 cm) and have 1 inch margins all around. Please use Times New Roman 12-point font with single spacing for the body of the paper. The first page of the manuscript should have a title, the type of the submission (complete research, research in progress, or poster), total word count of the submission, an abstract of 150 words or less, and a list of 5-6 keywords.
SPECIAL THEME PAPERS OF JAIS and THCI
The best, completed research papers from the workshop will be fast-tracked for publication consideration in the Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS) – http://aisel.aisnet.org/jais and AIS Transaction on Human Computer Interaction (THCI) – http://aisel.aisnet.org/thci
ORGANIZING COMMITTEES
Workshop Co-chairs:
Program Co-chairs:
- Alexandra Durcikova, University of Arizona, ()
- Hong Sheng, Missouri University of Science and Technology ()
- Miguel Aguirre-Urreta, DePaul University ()
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Shamel Addas, IESEG School of Management
Theophilus B. A. Addo, San Diego State University
Rachel Adler, CUNY Graduate Center
Sameh Al-Natour, University of British Columbia
Nimer Alrushiedat, Cal State Fullerton
Khedhaouria ANIS, Montpellier Business School
Margherita Antona, ICS-Forth
Andre Araujo, College of William and Mary
Ofer Arazy, University of Alberta
Vahid Assadi, McMaster University
Annie Becker, Florida Institute of Technology
Steve Bellman, Murdoch University
Yvette Blount, Macquarie University
David Bodoff, University of Haifa Haifa, Israel
Sonia Camacho, McMaster University
Hock Chan, National University of Singapore
Amy Connolly, University of South Florida
Constantinos Coursaris, Michigan State University
Jacquelyn Cunningham, Walden University
Andries Cupido, University of Groningen
Dianne Cyr, Simon Fraser University
John D’Ambra, The University of New South Wales
Fred Davis, University of Arkansas
James Downey, University of Central Arkansas
Andrea Everard, University of Delaware
Xiaowen Fang, DePaul University
Ian Fernander, The Central Bank of The Bahamas
Kirk Fiedler, University of South Carolina
Marina Fiedler, University of Passau
Robert Fuller, University of Tennessee
James Gaskin, Case Western Reserve University
Jennifer Gerow, Virginia Military Institute
Suparna Goswami, Technische Universität München
Mary Granger, George Washington University
Milena Head, McMaster University
Shuyuan Ho, Florida State University
Susanna Ho, The Australian National University
Yujong Hwang, DePaul University
Il Im, Yonsei University
Ken Kendall, Rutgers University
Junghwan Kim, Texas Tech University
Hee-Woong Kim, Yonsei University, Graduate School of Information
Kun Chang Lee, Sungkyunkwan University
Hong Joo Lee, The Catholic University of Korea
Youngeun Lee, Fordham University
Pierre-Majorique Leger, HEC Montreal
Jan Marco Leimeister, Kassel University
Honglei Li, Swansea University
Gen-Yih Liao, Chang Gung University
Liping Liu, University of Akron
Eleanor Loiacono, WPI
Jorg Mayer, University of St. Gallen
Alanah Mitchell, Appalachian State University
Anitawati Mohd Lokman, Univerisiti Teknologi MARA
Greg Moody, UNLV
Audrey Moran-Murphy, Fielding Graduate University
Fiona Nah, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Lorne Olfman, Claremont Graduate University
Colin Onita, University of Akron
Valerie Owens, Anderson University
Ant Ozok, University of Maryland Baltimore Campus
Jessie Pallud, Ecole de Management Strasbourg
Peter Polak, American University in Cairo
Robin Poston, University of Memphis
Adriane Randolph, Kennesaw State University
Srinivasan (Chino) Rao, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio
Rene Riedl, University of Linz
Thomas Schuster, FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik
Michael Scialdone, Syracuse University
Ryan Shuetzler, University of Arizona
Tom Stafford, University of Memphis
Heshan Sun, Clemson University
Zorana Svedic, Simon Fraser University
Thant Syn, University of Miami
Chee-Wee Tan, Copenhagen Business School
Jian Tang, Syracuse University
Monideepa Tarafdar, The University of Toledo
David Tegarden, Virginia Tech
Jennifer Thomas, Pace University
Ozgur Turetken, Ryerson University
Nicole Velasquez, Utah State
Anne Washington, George Washington University
Mary Beth Watson-Manheim, University Illinois Chicago
Brian Wentz, Keystone College
Vance Wilson, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Dezhi Wu, Southern Utah University
David (Jingjun) Xu, Wichita State University
Benjamin Yen, The University of Hong Kong
Fatemah “Mariam” Zahedi, University of Wisconsini – Milwaukee
Cheng, Zhang Fudan University
Yuxiang Zhao, Fan, Zhao Florida Gulf Coast University
Jack Guangzhi Zheng, Southern Polytechnic University
WORKSHOP INFORMATION & SCHEDULE
Pre-ICIS HCI/MIS’13 Workshop Schedule at a Glance
Sunday December 15, 2013, 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Time |
Session |
Presentation |
7:30–8:00 |
Breakfast |
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8:00-9:00 |
Session 1: Chair: Amber Young |
1. Genetic Basis of Behavioral Security, by Dennis Galletta and Rachel Chung * 2. Are You Annoyed? The Effects of Mobile Device User Interface and Intrusiveness of Security Notifications on User Security Perceptions, by Gregory Moody and Dezhi Wu 3. How do You Choose What to Use? Technology Choice When You Have So Much, by Tamilla Mavlanova, Sidne Ward, and Mark Silver 10 min presentation followed by 10 min Q/A for each paper |
9:00-9:10 |
Break |
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9:10-10:10 |
Session 2: |
Panel Discussion |
10:10-10:20 |
Break |
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10:20-11:20 |
Session 3: Chair: Sidne Ward |
1. The Persuasive Effect of Privacy Recommendations for Location Sharing Services, by Bart P. Knijnenburg, and Hongxia Jin* 2. Forced or Inspired: Understanding Consumers’ Cognitive Appraisals and Behavioral Responses towards Online Advertising, by Jian Tang and Ping Zhang 3. Emotional Labor in the Moderation of Online Communities, by Amber Young, Shaila Miranda, and Jama Summers 10 min presentation followed by 10 min Q/A for each paper |
11:10-11:30 |
Break |
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11:30-12:30 |
Session 4: Chair: Mary Dunaway |
1. A Contextual Messaging Framework: Informing the Design of Effective Social Media Marketing Messages, by Constantinos K. Coursaris and Wietske van Osch 2. IT Interruptions and Coordination Effectiveness in Software Development Groups: A Conceptual, Multilevel Model, by Shamel Addas and Alain Pinsonneault 3. Information Sharing in the Context of Social Media: An Application of the Theory of Reasoned Action and Social Capital Theory, by Xiaolin Lin, Mauricio Featherman, and Saonee Sarker 10 min presentation followed by 10 min Q/A for each paper |
12:30-2:00 |
Lunch |
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2:00-3:00 |
Session 5: Chair: Constantinos Coursaris |
1. An Empirical Investigation of the Impact of Online Product Presentation on Hedonic Web Shopping, by Eric Lim, Chee-Wee Tan, Dongback Seo, Dianne Cyr, and Karsten de Vries 2. Priming System 1 Influences User Acceptance, by Hans van der Heijden* 3. On the Impact of Stereo 3D Image on User Learning in the Web Environment, by Heshan Sun and Mary A. Peterson 10 min presentation followed by 10 min Q/A for each paper |
3:00-3:20 |
Workshop Conclusion and Awards |
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3:20–4:00 |
Round Table Discussions and Poster Session |
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Doctoral Student Round Table Discussions Posters: |
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4:00 – 5:00 |
Business Meeting |
BEST PAPER AWARD
Best paper nominees:
“Genetic Basis of Behavioral Security” Dennis Galletta and Rachel Chung
“The Persuasive Effect of Privacy Recommendations for Location Sharing Services” Bart P. Knijnenburg, and Hongxia Jin
“Priming System 1 Influences User Acceptance” Hans van der Heijden
Winner:
The best paper award went to “The Persuasive Effect of Privacy Recommendations for Location Sharing Services” by Bart P. Knijnenburg and Hongxia Jin
BEST REVIEWER AWARD
Best reviewer nominees:
Gregory Moody, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Sameh A. Al Natour, University of British Columbia
Chee-Wee Tan, Copenhagen Business School
Winner:
The best reviewer award went to Chee-Wee Tan, Copenhagen Business School.
SERVICE AWARD
Soussan Djamasbi was the recipient of the Outstanding Service Award for her outstanding leadership as the Chair of SIGHCI (2012-2013) and as the Co-Chair of SIGHCI workshops at ICIS 2012 and 2013.
Greg Moody was the recipient of the Special Service Award for his excellent service as the SIGHCI newsletter editor from 2009 – 2013.
WORKSHOP SUMMARY
Over 40 people participated at the Twelfth Annual Workshop on HCI Research in MIS, held in Milan Italy on December 15, 2013. The workshop attracted 40 submissions, which included 22 completed research papers, 12 research-in-progress papers, 2 posters, and 4 PhD student roundtables. After a rigorous review process, 12 research papers were accepted for presentation at the workshop, a 33% acceptance rate. The workshop also included 11 poster presentations. In addition, the workshop featured a panel discussion on social networking led by Izak Benbasat. We were excited to offer PhD round table discussions where senior faculty provided feedback to doctoral students conducting HCI research in MIS.
The program committee and a record number of reviewers made outstanding contributions to the success of the workshop by providing high quality and timely feedback on the submissions. As in previous SIGHCI workshops, the best paper award winner was determined through a rigorous review process. Of the 9 accepted submissions, three papers were selected as best paper candidates based on overall review scores, best paper nominations, and input from each of the Program Co-Chairs. Out of these three papers, one was selected as the best paper based on another set of independent rankings by best reviewer candidates.