HCI in MIS Sessions at HCI International 2005
July 22 – 27, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada
General Description
AIS SIGHCI sponsors ‘HCI in MIS’ sessions at HCII’05. The objective is to promote research related to HCI within business, managerial, and organizational contexts among AIS members and to the larger community of practitioners and scholars. Research papers and papers that help to bridge academic research and industry practice are welcome.
Topics for papers include, but are not limited to:
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The perceptual, behavioral, cognitive, motivational, and affective/emotional aspects of human and their interaction with information technology
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User task analysis and modeling
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Digital documents/genres and human information seeking behavior
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Informed user interface design and evaluation for business and organizational applications including:
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B2B, B2C, C2C e-commerce, m-commerce and u-commerce
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E-marketplace and supply chain management
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Group collaboration
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Negotiation and auction
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Enterprise systems
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Customer relationship management
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Pervasive computing using small-screen mobile devices
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Multi-dimensional information visualizations
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Integrated or innovative approaches and guidelines for analysis, design, and development of interactive devices and systems
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Usability engineering, metrics, and methods for user interface assessment
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Usability studies for end-user computing in work and non-work environments
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Information technology acceptance and diffusion issues from cognitive, behavioral, affective, motivational, cultural, and user interface design perspectives
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The impact of interfaces/information technology on attitudes, behavior, performance, perception, and productivity
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Issues in software learning and training
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Gender and technology
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Issues related to the elderly, the young and special needs populations
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Other human factors issues related to human interaction with technologies
Program
Session |
Presentation |
HCI in MIS Session I Chair: Scott McCoy |
1. How Attribution of Presentation Flaws Affects Users’ Website Experience, Andrea Everard 2. Four Studies on Web Delay, Dennis Galletta, Ray Henry, Scott McCoy, and Peter Polak 3. Point of Sale Information Tracking: Do Retail Stores Know More About You Than You Want Them To?, Brian Jones 4. 3-D Imaging Accessibility for People with Disabilities, Eleanor Loiacono, Blake Dunkel, Paul Liberman, Jason MacInnes, and Glenn Watkins 5. The Effects of Familiar Logos on Trust of Websites Designed for Small User Interfaces, Paul Lowry, Tom Roberts, and Bryce Caine 6. The Pervasively Low Accessibility Rate of Websites: A Cross-Disciplinary Analysis of Validation Results, Nicholas Romano, Jr. |
HCI in MIS Session II Chair: Fiona Nah |
1. Task in HCI Research in the Management Information Systems (MIS) Literature: A Critical Survey, Ping Zhang and Ugur Eseryel 2. Cultural Fit as User’s Perceptual Lens: Focusing on Mobile Internet Users’ Post-Adoption Behavior, Inseong Lee, Boreum Choi, and Jinwoo Kim 3. Implications of Mobile Education, Keng Siau, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, and Hong Sheng 4. The Visualization of an Expert System’s Rule Base, Robbie Nakatsu 5. Personalization of Web Services: A Study on the Fit Between Web Tasks and Personalization Mechanisms, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Keng Siau, and Min Ling 6. Measurement of User Satisfaction with an Intranet Site and its Relationship with the Usage, Mei Lu and E.C. Mueller |
Session Chairs
Dr. Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration Lincoln, NE 68588-0491 Phone: (402) 472-6060 Fax: (402) 472-5855 |
Dr. Scott McCoy College of William and Mary School of Business Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 Phone: (757) 221-2062 Fax: (757) 221-2937 |