AMCIS 2010: HCI Track with 7 Minitracks

Track Chairs:

Dezhi Wu, 
Hong Sheng, 
Na Li, 
Robin Poston, 

Track Description:

Human‐computer interaction (HCI) is an interdisciplinary area that has attracted researchers, educators, and practitioners from several disciplines. It essentially deals with the design, evaluation, adoption, and use of information technology, with a common focus on improved user performance and experience. New and exciting research opportunities are emerging, including issues and challenges concerning people’s interactions with various information technologies that can be examined from an organizational, managerial, psychological, social, or cultural perspective. This track welcomes papers that aim at advancing our understanding of human‐computer interaction at an individual, work group, organization, or society levels. Papers may use any type of research methods.


Mini-Tracks:

Personalization Systems

Il Im, 
Hong Sheng, 
Dezhi Wu, 

Computer Mediated Communication: Business Applications, Multimedia, and Social Interactions in the New Digital World

Schu Schiller, 
Mauricio Featherman,

Trust in Information Systems

Zhenhui Jiang, 
Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah,
Sherrie Yi Komiak,
Tom Stafford, 

Interface Design, Evaluation, and Impact

Younghwa Lee, 
Na Li,
Denise McManus,
Robin Poston, 

HCI and Competitive Advantage

Marilyn Tremaine, 
Jan Marco Leimester,

Design, Evaluation, and Implications of Social Networking Applications

Jinwei Cao, 
Hong Sheng,

Hedonic Information Technologies: Online games, interactive entertainment, and lifestyle computing

Iam MacIness, 
Paul Benjamin Lowry,

Project categories: AMCIS

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