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(10/28/2005)
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is an interdisciplinary field that has attracted researchers, educators, and practitioners from different disciplines. HCI has gained attention during recent years due to the rapid development and advancement in information and computer technology. To better use advanced technology, we need to better understand users, their tasks within different contexts, and the interplay among users, tasks, and contexts/environments.
In the MIS field, broad HCI issues and research questions have been investigated over a long period of time. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) or Human Factors studies in MIS are concerned with the ways humans interact with information, technologies, and tasks, especially in business, managerial, organizational, and cultural contexts. MIS researchers are interested in macro level analyses and issues, and they study these issues in the organizational/business contexts or take these contexts into consideration in their studies.
The high level of interest exhibited by MIS scholars in broad HCI studies has been demonstrated in many ways:
The high number of hits from queries to the ISWORLD Faculty Directory on research and teaching in HCI related areas (see Zhang et al., 2002 in CAIS);
The high level of participation in HCI specific events sponsored by the AIS SIGHCI (please refer to http://sigs.aisnet.org/sighci for more information);
The high level of participation in HCI minitrack/track at AMCIS 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005. At the last four AMCIS conferences, the HCI in MIS minitrack (which became the HCI in MIS track at AMCIS 2004) was among the most popular ones at AMCIS.
This increasing trend of interest and enthusiasm was exhibited by the large number of submissions and the high level of participation during the last few years. A meta/mega track is necessary so that (1) it is possible to attend to specific research areas within HCI in MIS, (2) more HCI researchers can be involved, play important organizing roles, and make an impact in this area, and (3) the overall reviewing process for submissions in this area can be more efficiently and better managed.
The aim of this track is consistent with the HCI in MIS track/minitrack in previous years at AMCIS. We want to provide a forum for AIS members to acknowledge each other's work, and to discuss, develop, and promote a range of issues related to HCI in MIS, including the history, reference disciplines, theories, practice, methodologies and techniques, new development, and applications of the interaction between humans, information and information technology. In an effort to bridge academic research and industry practice, both research articles and experience reports are welcome. The track is open to all types of research methodologies (e.g., conceptualization, theorization, case study, action research, experimentation, survey, simulation). We also welcome visionary articles and research in progress papers..

(1/27/2006)
We are very pleased to announce that the Information Systems Journal (ISJ) will be publishing expansions of the best papers from participating mini-tracks of the HCI track at AMCIS 2006. Our special thanks go to the co-editors of ISJ, Dr. Guy Fitzgerald and Dr. David Avison, for their support of HCI research and AIS SIGHCI. Continuing the AIS SIGHCI tradition, we believe that this fast-tracking opportunity with a high-quality refereed academic journal will promote HCI research in the MIS community. The guest editors for this special issue will be Nancy Russo, Matt Germonprez, Traci Hess, and Scott McCoy.
HCI researchers wishing to participate in this fast-tracking opportunity should submit their papers to one of the participating HCI mini-tracks listed below. SIGHCI’s policies regarding fast-tracking with SIGHCI sponsored special journal issues and best paper awards at conferences are available at http://sigs.aisnet.org/sighci/sig_policies/.
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[1. HCI Education for IS Professionals ] [2. HCI Models and Issues in Information Seeking Engines] [3. Human Cognition in Computing] [4. IT/Systems Accessibility]
[5. Personalization Sytems] [6. Emergency Response Information Systems] [7. HCI Issues in Healthcare IT] [8. HCI with Mobile Devices]
[9. Information Visualization and Decision Support] [10. Interface Design, Evaluation, and Impact]
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As a meta/mega track for the HCI in MIS area, we will help coordinate the efforts in organizing the various minitracks and channel any misfit in submissions into an appropriate minitrack.
To continue the SIGHCI tradition, a high quality refereed academic journal is being planned for a possible special issue based on the expansions of the best papers from the meta/mega track. We will discuss the possibility of collaborating with interested HCI minitracks to jointly participate in this special issue. Of course, if a HCI minitrack has its own plans for working with a different journal, we respect that and will help out in any way we can.
Guidelines for Submission
Final papers will be submitted via the AIS Review System, deadline is March 1, 2006.
Authors can submit multiple papers but in general may present only once during the conference.
Copyright Information: Submission of a paper to AMCIS2006 represents the author's agreement to allow AIS to publish the paper in any written or electronic format for distribution to all interested parties in perpetuity with or without compensation to AIS and without compensation to the author. The parties understand that the author is granting a nonexclusive license and all copyrights remain the property of the author.
Important Dates
February 1, 2006 - Abstract submission deadline to mini-track chairs
March 1, 2006 - Final papers due via the AIS Review System.
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Princesa Tower Suite 2102 Friday, August 4 8:00 am - 9:30 am |
Information Visualization and
Decision Support 1 (Co-sponsored by SIGHCI and SIGDSS) Chairs: David Schuff - Temple University Ozgur Turetken - Temple University Weight-Proportional Information Space Partitioning Using Adaptive Multiplicatively-Weighted Voronoi Diagrams Rene F. Reitsma - Oregon State University Stanislav Trubin - Oregon State University A GDSS for Visualizing and Assessing a Technology Environment Jan Ondrus - University of Lausanne, Switzerland Jean-Sébastien Monzani - University of Lausanne, Switzerland Yves Pigneur - University of Lausanne, Switzerland Individual Differences in Spatial Abilities and the Visualization of Conditional Probabilities Vince Kellen - DePaul University Susy Chan - DePaul University Xiaowen Fang - DePaul University |
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Princesa Tower Suite 2128 Friday, August 4 8:00 am - 9:30 am |
UI Applications and Issues in
Healthcare IT (Co-sponsored by SIGHCI and SIGHealth) Chair: Nina McGarry – Marymount University Interface Considerations in a Web-Based Pediatric Electronic Medical Records System Mark Ginsburg - Seventh Rank Associates Towards a Comprehensive Model to Predict PPI of Wireless/Mobile Computing in a Mandatory Environment Shimelis Assefa - University of North Texas Victor Prybutok - University of North Texas Empirical Evaluation of a Mobile Application for Assisting Physicians in Creating Medical Notes Juan M. Silva - CICESE Selene Zamarripa - CICESE Paul Strayer - CICESE Jesús Favela - CICESE Víctor M. González - University of Manchester |
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Princesa Tower Suite 2102 Friday, August 4 10:00 am - 11:30 am |
Information Visualization and
Decision Support 2 Chair: David Schuff - Temple University Selecting the Right MBA Schools- An Application of Self-Organizing Map Networks Melody Y. Kiang - California State University, Long Beach Dorothy M. Fisher - California State University, Dominguez Hills Robert T. Chi - California State University, Long Beach Steven Fisher - California State University, Long Beach A Comparative Analysis of Dynamic Representations of a Firm’s Operating Activities Lin Zhao - Case Western Reserve University Improving Document Retrieval through a Browsable Interface: The Dimensional Document Store Gregory Schymik - Arizona State University Karen Corral - Arizona State University David Schuff - Temple University Robert St. Louis - Arizona State University |
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Princesa Tower Suite 2128 Friday, August 4 10:00 am - 11:30 am |
Cognitive Aspects of Healthcare
IT (Co-sponsored by SIGHCI and SIGHealth) Chair: E. Vance Wilson - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee User Interaction with Healthcare Information Systems: Do Healthcare Professionals Want to Comply with HIPAA? Merrill Warkentin - Mississippi State University Allen C. Johnston - University of Louisiana Monroe April M. Adams - Mississippi State University Exploring the Differences in Information Technology Acceptance between Healthcare Professionals Reetta Raitoharju - Turku Centre for Computer Science Marjukka Laine - Finnish Institute of Occupational Health Privacy Policy Representation in Web-based Healthcare Julia B. Earp - North Carolina State University Matthew Vail - North Carolina State University Annie I. Antón - North Carolina State University |
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Princesa Tower Suite 2128 Friday, August 4 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm |
HCI Design of Mobile Devices
(Sponsored by SIGHCI) Chair: Peter Tarasewich - Northeastern University Discovering Boundaries for Mobile Awareness: An Analysis of Relevant Design Factors Catherine Dwyer - Pace University Starr Roxanne Hiltz - New Jersey Institute of Technology Quentin Jones - New Jersey Institute of Technology Personalized and Tree-Navigation Interfaces for Mobile Web Applications Boonlit Adipat - University of Maryland Baltimore County Dongsong Zhang - University of Maryland Baltimore County Integrating Heterogeneous Devices in Support of Local Mobility Jesus Favela - CICESE Research Center Monica Tentori - CICESE Research Center Antoine Markarian - CICESE Research Center Luis A. Castro - CICESE Research Center Irma Amaya - CICESE Research Center |
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Princesa Tower Suite 2128 Friday, August 4 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm |
HCI Assessment/Evaluation of
Mobile Devices (sponsored by SIGHCI) Chair: Fiona Nah, University of Nebraska-Lincoln A Qualitative Review of Empirical Mobile Usability Studies Constantinos K. Coursaris - Michigan State University Dan J. Kim - Michigan State University Measuring Social Networks for SmartCampus Linda Plotnick - New Jersey Institute of Technology Starr Roxanne Hiltz - New Jersey Institute of Technology Perceived Health Risk Effects on the Adoption of 3G Cell Phones Mihail Cocosila - McMaster University Ofir Turel - McMaster University Norm Archer - McMaster University Yufei Yuan - McMaster University |
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Princesa Tower Suite 2128 Saturday, August 5 8:00 am - 9:30 am |
Human Factors and IS Usage
(Sponsored by SIGHCI) Chair: Radhika Santhanam - University of Kentucky Are Bits and Bytes Better than Bingo? Seniors Perceptions and Attitudes about Computers and the Internet Melissa Raptis - The University of New South Wales Geoffrey Dick - The University of New South Wales Gender, Feedback, and Decision Making: How Men and Women Differ on the Use of Computerized Feedback? Soussan Djamasbi - Worcester Polytechnic Institute Eleanor Loiacono - Worcester Polytechnic Institute Understanding Intrinsic Factors Influencing Benefit Maximization of IS Usage Brenda Eschenbrenner - University of Nebraska - Lincoln Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah - University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
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Princesa Tower Suite 2128 Saturday, August 5 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm |
The Design of Online
Environments (Sponsored by SIGHCI)
Chair: Lin Zhao - Case Western Reserve University A Scientific Visualisation Approach to Effective Website Design Sutirtha Chatterjee - Washington State University Suranjan Chakraborty - Washington State University Using Relationship Theories for Web Site Design: Development of a Site-Communality Scale and Proposed Impact on Loyalty Daniel Tomiuk - McGill University Alain Pinsonneault - McGill University Discussing Design: How Search Interface Features Support Job Tasks in an Institutional Repository Anne Washington - The George Washington University |
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Princesa Tower Suite 2128 Saturday, August 5 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm |
Use of Online Environments
(Sponsored by SIGHCI) Chair: Matt Germonprez - University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Investigating the Role of Presence in Collaborative Online Shopping Zhenhui Jiang - National University of Singapore Izak Benbasat - University of British Columbia Lei Zhu - University of British Columbia Antecedents of Flow in Online Environments: The Role of Website Complexity Maggie Guo - University of Michigan Scott Poole - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Onlin Discovering Boundaries for Mobile Awareness: An Analysis of Relevant Design Factors Catherine Dwyer - Pace University Starr Roxanne Hiltz - New Jersey Institute of Technology Quentin Jones - New Jersey Institute of Technology Ads in Familiar and Unfamiliar Sites: Effects on Perceived Website Quality and Intention to Reuse Scott McCoy - William and Mary A Domgsong Zhang - Univestndrea Everard - University of Delawarebr> Eleanor Loiacono - brer Polytech |
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Princesa Tower Suite 2101 Saturday, August 5 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm |
Emergency Response Systems
(Co-sponsored by SIGHCI and SIGDSS) Chair: Tung Bui - University of Hawaii The Role of Social Capital in Emergency Response Roderick Lee - Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg Wendy A. Schafer - Pennsylvania State University Alan J. Knoche - Lower Swatara Township John M. Carroll - Pennsylvania State University Cyber-Emergencies: What Managers can Learn from Complex Systems and Chaos Theory Carlos A. Dorantes - University of Texas, San Antonio Alexander J. McLeod - University of Texas, San Antonio Glenn B. Dietrich - University of Texas, San Antonio Building a Connection towards e-Public Health: Individual Preparedness within a Local Community Elisabeth A. Gomez - New Jersey Institute of Technology Kathleen Higginbotham - New Jersey Institute of Technology |
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Princesa Tower Suite 2128 Saturday, August 5 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm |
Task and Technology Factors in
Online Environments (Sponsored by SIGHCI) Chair: Dirk Hovorka - University of Colorado – Boulder User Satisfaction and Portal Use Li Xiao - The George Washington University Subhasish Dasgupta - The George Washington University Development of a Dual-Modal Presentation of Hierarchical Relationships: Effects of Graphics and Voice Xiaowen Fang - DePaul University Priti Kulkarni - DePaul University Jacek Brzezinski - DePaul University Susy Chan - DePaul University A Dyadic Analysis of Media Synchronicity and Task in Live Chat Online Customer Service Shu Schiller - Temple University Dennis Galletta - University of Pittsburgh |
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Princesa Tower Suite 2128 Sunday, August 6 8:00 am - 9:30 am |
HCI Models and Issues in
Information Seeking Engines (Sponsored by SIGHCI) Chair: Ricard E. Downing - Rockhurst University Bias and Intrigue in Internet Searches: Do You Have the Patience and Skill to Find what You Need? Antonia Durfee - Appalachian State University Beverly D. Medlin - Appalachian State University Joseph Cazier - Appalachian State University A Research Agenda Toward EC Consumer Shopping Experience. Shin-jeng Lin - Le Moyne College Exploring the Influence of Human Individual Differences on Online Searching Behavior – Research in Progress Allison Morgan - Penn State University A Novel Shape and Ontological Indexing for VIR Systems Oleg Starostenko - CENTIA, Universidad de las Amčricas-Puebla Alberto Chávez-Aragón - CENTIA, Universidad de las Amčricas-Puebla Alfred Zehe - Department of Physics and Mathematics, BUAP Gennadiy Burlak - Center for Research on Engineering and Applied Sciences, UAEM, Cuernavaca, Mor. Mexico |
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Princesa Tower Suite 2128 Sunday, August 6 10:30 am - 12:00 pm |
Accessibility and Personalized
Systems (Sponsored by SIGHCI)
Chairs: Il Im, Yonsei University Eleanor T. Loiacono - Worcester Polytechnic Institute Recommendation Agents, Perceived Decision Quality and Perceived Information Quality: An Experimental Study Srikanth Mudigonda - University of Missouri-St.Louis Sang-Baek (Chris) Kang - University of Missouri-St.Louis Haim Mano - University of Missouri-St.Louis An Experimental Study on U-Commerce Adoption: The Impact of Personalization and Privacy Concerns Hong Sheng - University of Missouri – Rolla Fiona Nah - University of Nebraska – Lincoln Keng Siau - University of Nebraska – Lincoln Accessibility for Visually Impaired Users: Extending the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) Soussan Djamasbi - Worcester Polytechnic Institute Tom Tullis - Fidelity Investments Mathew Girouard - Worcester Polytechnic Institute Michael Hebner - Worcester Polytechnic Institute Jason Krol - Worcester Polytechnic Institute Michael Terranova - Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
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Human Cognition in Computing (Sponsored by SIGHCI) Chair: Tom Stafford - University of Memphis Do Interactive Simulations Help to Learn in AutoTutor 3-D? Suresh Susarla - University of Memphis, FedEx Institute of Technology G. Tanner Jackson - University of Memphis, FedEx Institute of Technology Hyun-Jeong J. Kim - Rhodes College Arthur C. Graesser - University of Memphis, FedEx Institute of Technology Explicating Computer Self-efficacy Relationships: Generality and the Overstated Case of Specificity Matching James L. Downey - University of Central Arkansas Lori DeLooze - U.S. Naval Academy Design of the PromoPad: an Automated Augmented Reality Shopping Assistant Wei Zhu - Michigan State University Charles B. Owen - Michigan State University Hairong Li - Michigan State University Joo-Hyun Lee - Michigan State University |
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Dr. Matt Germonprez College of Business University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004 Phone: (715) 836-5968 germonr@uwec.edu |
Dr. Traci Hess College of Business and Economics Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-4743 Phone: (509) 335-6353 thess@cbe.wsu.edu |
Dr. Scott McCoy College of William and Mary School of Business, Tyler 320C Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795 Phone: (757) 221-2062 scott.mccoy@business.wm.edu |
Dr. Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration Lincoln, NE 68588-0491 Phone: (402) 472-6060 fnah@unl.edu |