Workshop Objective:
The objective of the workshop is to provide an open and constructive discussion forum of important HCI research in Information Systems that addresses the ways humans interact with information, technologies, and tasks – especially in the business, managerial, organizational, social, and/or cultural contexts. HCI in MIS is concerned with the macro level (versus the micro level) of Human-Computer Interaction analysis. The purpose of the workshop is to identify important HCI/MIS problems and innovative research approaches.
The organizing committee is looking for interesting and novel research ideas as well as studies that address important HCI problems in today's organizations by drawing upon theories and/or methodologies from all relevant reference disciplines.
Keynote Speaker:
Jane Carey is an Associate Professor and the Director of the Center for Global
Management at the School of Global Management and Leadership at Arizona State
University West. She gave a keynote speech on "HCI: Reflections on the
Discipline and the Community".
Topics: The perceptual, behavioral, cognitive, motivational, and affective/emotional aspects of human and their interaction with IT
User task analysis and modeling
Digital documents/genres and human information seeking behavior
Informed user interface design and evaluation for all types of business and organizational applications such as:
B2B, B2C, C2C E-Commerce
E-marketplace and supply chain management
Group collaboration
Negotiation and auction
Enterprise systems
Intranets
Extranets
Small-screen mobile devices and pervasive computing
Multi-dimensional information visualizations
Integrated or innovative approaches and guidelines for analysis, design, and development of interactive devices and systems
Usability engineering, metrics, and methods for user interface assessment
Evaluation of end-user computing in a work or non-work environment
Information technology acceptance and diffusion issues from cognitive, behavioral, affective, motivational, cultural, and user interface design perspectives
The impact of interfaces/information technology on attitudes, behavior, performance, perception, and productivity
Issues in software learning and training
Gender and technology
Issues related to the elderly, the young, and special needs populations
Other human factors issues related to human interaction with technologies
Submissions: The workshop will be
accepting high quality research papers (completed research or
research-in-progress papers) and posters that describe novel, early, and
creative research ideas. The submissions should not be currently under review
elsewhere and the papers/posters should not have appeared elsewhere. Maximum Length:
Completed research papers, research-in-progress, and posters must not
exceed 14, 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˝ 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. Submissions will undergo a
double-blind review process. Authors should agree to provide timely reviews
of at most two other submissions, if requested. Manuscripts should be in MS
Word format and be submitted as email attachments to the workshop program
co-chairs: Khawaja Saeed (Khawaja.Saeed@wichita.edu), Hock Chuan (chanhc@comp.nus.edu.sg),
and Xiaowen Fang
(XFang@cti.depaul.edu) 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. Publication: Extended abstracts of all
accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings. This
inclusion should not affect full versions of the papers to be published
later in journals. Please follow the format and requirements of the
camera-ready version. Proceedings Submission
Guidelines: Authors of accepted papers
should make sure that their final camera-ready versions follow the
proceedings guidelines that can be downloaded in
Word Format. Each completed
research paper and research-in-progress paper should have no more than 5
proceedings pages with an abstract of no longer than 150 words. Each poster
paper should have no more than 1 proceeding page with no restriction on the
length of the abstract (i.e., the authors can choose to include a long
abstract or a short abstract with some text and references, as long as they
fit into one page). Authors of accepted papers
should make sure that the following steps are taken: At least one author has to
register for the workshop. Otherwise the paper will be withdrawn from
presentation at the workshop and the workshop proceedings. The final camera-ready
versions of the papers should be submitted as a Word document to Khawaja Saeed (Khawaja.Saeed@wichita.edu), Hock
Chuan (chanhc@comp.nus.edu.sg),
and Xiaowen Fang
(XFang@cti.depaul.edu) via email with the subject "HCI workshop final submission". Each author should provide a
short bio of up to 60 words by email. This bio will be listed in the
workshop program. Key
Dates
Submissions due: August 15, 2008
Acceptance Notification: September 29, 2008
Extended abstracts due for proceedings: October 13, 2008
Workshop: December 13, 2008
The best,
completed research papers from the workshop will be fast-tracked for publication
consideration in
Journal of the Association for Information
Systems (JAIS).
Workshop Co-Chairs: Eleanor T. Loiacono, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
(eloiacon@wpi.edu) Weiyin Hong, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (whong@unlv.nevada.edu)
Program Co-Chairs: Khawaja Saeed, Wichita State University (Khawaja.Saeed@wichita.edu)
Hock Chuan, National University of Singapore (chanhc@comp.nus.edu.sg)
Xiaowen Fang, DePaul University (XFang@cti.depaul.edu)
Local Organizing Committee: Soussan Djamasbi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (djamasbi@wpi.edu) Andrea Everard, University of Delaware (everarda@lerner.udel.edu
Call for Papers

Special Theme Papers of JAIS

Organizing Committees

Horst Treiblmaier, Vienna University of Business Administration and Economics (horst.treiblmaier@WU-WIEN.AC.AT)
Advising Committee:
Izak Benbasat, University of British Columbia
Dennis Galletta, University of Pittsburgh
Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University
Kenneth Kozar, University of Colorado
Scott McCoy, College of William & Mary
Fiona Nah, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Joe Valacich, Washington State University
Ping Zhang, Syracuse University
Jane Carey, Arizona State University West
Traci Hess, Washington State University
Program Committee:
Sameh Al-Natour, University of British Columbia
Shirley (Annie) Becker, Florida Institute of Technology
Steve Bellman, University of Western Australia
Paul L. Bowen, Florida State University
Pimwadee Chaovalit, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Lie-Da Chen, Creighton University
Gilbert Cockton, University of Sunderland
Laura Dabbish, Carnegie Mellon University
Sid Davis, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Soussan Djamasbi , Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Kirk Fiedler, University of South Carolina
Jerry Fjermestad, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Mark Fuller, Washington State University
Suparna Goswami, National University of Singapore
Nicole Haggerty , University of Western Ontario
Khaled Hassanein, McMaster University
Milena Head, McMaster University
Susanna S Y Ho, Australian National University
Stefan Holmlid, Santa Anna IT Research Institute
Weiyin Hong, University of Nevada at Las Vegas
Yujong Hwang, DePaul University
Zhenhui (Jack) Jiang, National University of Singapore
Richard Johnson, State University of New York - Albany
Weiling Ke, Clarkson University
Hee Woong Kim, National University of Singapore
Hong-Ki Kim, Yonsei University
Konstantinos E. Kripintiris, Michigan State University
Zoonky Lee, Yonsei University
John Lim, National University of Singapore
Shin-Jeng Lin, Le Moyne College
Liping Liu, University of Akron
Xiang-Hua Lu, Fudan University
Nelson Massad, Florida Atlantic University
Tom Miaskiewicz, University of Colorado
Fiona Nah, University of Nebraska
Robbie Nakatsu, Loyola Marymount University
Jessie Pallud, Paris Dauphine University
Geert Poels, Ghent University
Peter Polak, University of Miami
Robin Poston, University of Memphis
Israr Qureshi, University of Western Ontario
Nicholas Romano, Oklahoma State University
Howard Rosenbaum, Indiana University
Jia-Lang Seng, National Chengchi University
Hong Sheng , Missouri University of Science and Technology
Heshan Sun, University of Arizona
Jun Sun , University of Texas - Pan American
Samar I. Swaid, University of Arkansas - Little Rock
Peter Tarasewich, Suffolk University
Nolan Taylor, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Jason Bennett Thatcher, Clemson University
Noam Tractinsky, Ben-Gurion University
Horst Treiblmaier, Vienna University of Business Administration and
Economics
Lai Lai Tung, Nanyang Technological University
Ozgur Turetken, Ryerson University
Viswanath Venkatesh, University of Arkansas
Xinwei Wang, National University of Singapore
Yilu Zhou, George Washington University

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Saturday, December 13, 2008 |
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Time |
Session |
Presentation |
| 7:30 - 8:00 | Registration Begins (outside the meeting room Concorde) | |
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8:00 - 9:30 |
1. IT and Decision Support
Chair: Soussan Djamasbi |
1. Psychological Contract Violation in Recommendation Agent Use, S. Goyal, F. Davis, and M. Limayem 2. Designing a Personalized Health Risk Communication Website to Motivate User Attention and Systematic Processing, C. Harle, J. Downs, and R. Padman 3. Personal Temporal Structure Usage in Electronic Temporal Coordination Systems: A Qualitative Study, D. Wu and B. Ngugi* |
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9:30 - 9:45 |
Coffee Break |
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9:45 - 11:15 |
2. Acceptance of Web Based Systems
Chair: Se-Joon Hong |
4. Hedonic and Utilitarian Outcomes of Website Social Presence: The Impacts of Framing and Time Constraints, D. Cyr and M. Head 5. The Role of Website Service Functionality in Explaining Price Dispersion and Price Trade-offs in Online Markets, S. Al-Natour, I. Benbasat, and R. Cenfetelli 6. The Impact of Motivation and Prevention Factors on Game Addiction, Z. Xu and Y. Yuan |
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11:15 - 12:00 |
Keynote Speaker |
Jane Carey, HCI: Reflections on the Discipline and the Community |
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12:00 - 1:15 |
Lunch (Sponsored by Worcester Polytechnic Institute) |
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1:15 - 2:45 |
3. Users and Interactivity
Chair: Dianne Cyr |
7. A Study on Interaction Factors Influencing Use Intention of Interactive Video Service: Focusing on Media Synchronicity, S. Yang, S. Lim, I. Lee, S. Lee, and J. Kim* 8. How Old are You, Really?: Cognitive vs. Chronological Age in Technology Acceptance Decisions, S. Hong, C. Lui, J. Hahn, and K. Y. Tam 9. The Role of Authenticity in the Experience of Visitors Interacting with Museum Technologies, J. Pallud* |
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2:45 - 3:00 |
Coffee Break |
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3:00 - 4:30 |
4. Trust and Empowerment
Chair: Milena Head |
10. Website Design, Trust and Culture: An Eight Country Investigation, D. Cyr* 11. A Study of the Dynamic Nature of Trust from a Longitudinal Perspective, D. Kim 12. Participating in Open Source Software Projects: The Role of Empowerment, W. Ke and P. Zhang |
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4:30 - 5:00 |
Workshop Conclusion, Poster Setup |
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5:00 - 6:00 |
Poster Presentation and Reception |
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6:00 - 7:30 |
Executive Committee Meeting |
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* Best paper nominees

Early Registration: Through November 15, 2008
Academic (Faculty): $175
Student: $100
Guest: $175
On-Site Registration: After November 15, 2008
Academic (Faculty): $225
Student: $110
Guest: $225
Please visit the ICIS'08 website to register for ICIS and the workshop.

Sue Abdinnour, Wichita State University
Sameh Al-Natour, University of British Columbia
Izak Benbasat, University of British Columbia
Jane Carey, Arizona State University
Ron Cenfetelli, University of British Columbia
Hock Chan, National University of Singapore
Boreum Choi, Carnegie Mellon University
Deborah Compeau, University of Western Ontario
Dianne Cyr, Simon Fraser University
Fred Davis, University of Arkansas
Soussan Djamasbi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Andrea Everard, University of Delaware
Xiaowen Fang, DePaul University
Gabriel Giordano, IESE Business School
Christopher Harle, Carnegie Mellon University
Milena Head, McMaster University
Se-Joon Hong, Korea University Business School
Zhenhui Jiang, National University of Singapore
Arnold Kamis, Suffolk University
Dan Jong Kim, University of Houston Clear Lake
Jinwoo Kim, Yonsei University
Dongmin Kim, University of New Brunswick in Saint John
Hong-Ki Kim, Yonsei School of Business
Moez Limayem, University of Arkansas
Scott McCoy, College of William and Mary
Greg Moody, University of Pittsburgh
Jessie Pallud, Ecole de Management Strasbourg
Alison Parkes, University of Melbourne
Israr Qureshi, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
René Riedl, University of Linz
Khawaja Saeed, Wichita State Univeristy
Christoph Schneider, City University of Hong Kong
Sharon Tan, National University of Singapore
Noam Tractinsky, Ben-Gurion University
Joe Valacich, Washington State University
Deliang Wang, National University of Singapore
Axel Winkelmann, University of Muenster
Dezhi Wu, Southern Utah University
Ping Zhang, Syracuse University
Yixin Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Bin Zhu, Boston University

Please visit the ICIS'08 website for accommodation information including conference hotels and rates.

SIGHCI would like to express its sincere appreciation to the following sponsors. The many past and future SIGHCI activities would not be possible without their generous support.
Lunch Sponsor
Department of Management, Worcester Polytechnic University
Gold Sponsors
Information Systems, Statistics, and Management Science, University of Alabama
The iSchool at Drexel University
Department of Information Systems, Washington State University
Silver Sponsors
Walton College, University of Arkansas
Department of Business and Information Technology, Missouri University of Science and Technology
The School of Information Studies, Syracuse University
The Information School, University of Washington

"Website Design, Trust and Culture: An Eight Country Investigation," Diane Cyr.

Richard Johnson, State University of New York - Albany

TBA

Download the presentation here.

The Seventh Annual Workshop on HCI Research in MIS showcased high quality HCI research and attracted a large number of participants. Fifty people participated in the one day workshop, held in Paris, France. The workshop attracted 45 submissions, which included 28 completed research papers and 17 research-in-progress papers. After a rigorous review process, 12 papers were accepted for presentation at the workshop, a 27% acceptance rate. The workshop also included 13 poster presentations.
The workshop included a key note speech by Dr. Jane Carey, Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Global Management at the School of Global Management and Leadership at Arizona State University West, on HCI: Reflections on the Discipline and the Community. In addition to the paper and poster presentations and speakers, workshop participants enjoyed coffee breaks, lunch, and an award presentation (best paper, best reviewer, outstanding service, and special service).
The program committee, which consisted of 76 experts in HCI/MIS, made outstanding contributions to the success of the workshop by providing high quality feedback on the submissions. The paper sessions covered a range of interesting HCI topics including IT decision and support; acceptance of web-based systems; users and interactivity; and trust and empowerment. Extensions of select papers from the workshop were invited to participate in a fast-tracking opportunity with the Journal of the Association for Information Systems.
This year’s best paper award winner was determined through a rigorous review process. Of the 12 accepted submissions, four papers were selected as best paper candidates based on overall review scores, best paper nominations, and input from each of the Program Co-Chairs. Best reviewer candidates were then asked to independently rank the four best paper candidates. The best paper award went to “Website Design, Trust and Culture: An Eight Country Investigation”, by Diane Cyr.
The best reviewer award was determined by the Program Co-Chairs based on the following criteria: thoroughness of the reviews, helpfulness of the suggestions and feedback, clarity and organization of reviews, and timeliness in returning the reviews. The best reviewer award went to Richard Johnson.
Weiyin Hong received an Outstanding Service Award for her efforts with SIGHCI. She has served in the following positions: chair (2007-2008) and workshop co-chair for the Pre-ICIS workshop in 2007 and 2008. She has also been a member of the program committee for the Pre-ICIS workshops since 2004, as well as a member of the local organizing committee and a session chair for the 2005 Pre-ICIS workshop. She was nominated for the best reviewer award for the 2004 Pre-ICIS workshop. Na (Lina) Li was also presented a Special Service Award for her years of service as Newsletter Editor since 2003.
We would like to thank the following individuals and organizations who greatly contributed to the success of the workshop:
Our sponsors:
Department of Management, Worcester Polytechnic University
College of Commerce & Business Administration, University of Alabama
The iSchool at Drexel University
Department of Information Systems, Washington State University
Walton College, University of Arkansas
Department of Business and Information Technology, Missouri University of Science and Technology
School of Information Studies, Syracuse University
The Information School, University of Washington
Members of the Workshop Advisory Committee: Izak Benbasat, Dennis Galletta, Kalle Lyytinen, Kenneth Kozar, Scott McCoy, Fiona Nah, Joe Valacich, Ping Zhang, Jane Carey, and Traci Hess, who provided support and suggestions for the workshop.
Kalle Lyytinen, editor-in-chief of the Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS), provided his support by fast-tracking select papers from the workshop.
Dr. Jane Carey, Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Global Management at the School of Global Management and Leadership at Arizona State University West, for providing a stimulating and insightful keynote speech.
The 76 program committee members played an important role in shaping the content of the workshop and greatly aided the advancement of HCI research in Information systems by providing high quality feedback on the submissions.
The local organizing committee members, Soussan Djamasbi, Andrea Everard, and Horst Treiblmaier, managed the student volunteers, and on-site logistics for the workshop.
The doctoral student volunteers, Sameh Al-Natour, Christopher Harle, and Greg Moody, helped out with various aspects of the workshop onsite.
The AIS headquarters office handled the registration for the workshop, workshop reimbursements, and provided timely information on registrations. Special thanks go to Pete Tinsley and Lisa Rucker.
And, finally, the participants who demonstrated their confidence and support for the workshop and SIGHCI, and their tremendous interest and enthusiasm in HCI research in MIS.