Panels provide an opportunity for a group of researchers to explore a topic or focus of interest in a panel format, typically involving a panel moderator (who poses several questions related to the topic) and three to four expert contributors with alternative views or perspectives on the topic. Depending upon the topic, the experts can be drawn from the academy and/or from industry.

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Schedule
2020
Monday, August 10th
12:00 AM

5G Technologies: Insights, Opportunities & the Future

J.P. Shim, Georgia State University
Rob Van den Dam, IBM
Sam Aiello, Verizon
Jyrki Penttinen, GSMA North America
Ramesh Sharda, Oklahoma State University
Aaron French, Kennesaw State University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

ACM / AIS IS2020: Updating the IS Model Curriculum

Paul M. Leidig, Grand Valley State University
Hannu Salmela, University of Turku
Greg Anderson, Brigham Young University
Jeffry Babb, West Texas A & M University
Lesley A. Gardner, The University of Auckland
Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr., University of Arizona
Brenda Scholtz, Nelson Mandela University
Venky Shankararaman, Singapore Management University
Raja Sooriamurthi, Carnegie Mellon University
Mark F. Thouin, University of Texas at Dallas
Carina de Villiers, University of Pretoria

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

COVID-19 and IS: Challenges and Opportunities for People, Careers, and Institutions

Richard Watson, University of Georgia
Jaqueline Corbett, Université Laval
Dennis F. Galletta, University of Pittsburgh
Blake Ives, University of Houston
Munir Mandviwalla, Temple University
Monica Tremblay, William & Mary

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Gender Gap in IT in Latin America

Indira Guzman, Trident University International
Rita Berardi, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
Cristiano Maciel, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
Patricia Cabero Tapia, Universidad Catolica Boliviana
Gabriela Marin-Raventos, Universidad de Costa Rica
Nadia Rodriguez, Universidad de Lima
Michelle Rodriguez, Universidad del Pacifico de Lima

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

The 2019 SIM IT Issues and Trends Study: Emerging Research

Keri Pearlson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tony Gerth, University of North Texas
Chris Mauer, University of Virginia
Mary Sumner, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Rashmi Jain, Montclair State University

12:00 AM

Tuesday, August 11th
12:00 AM

Educational Disruption & Rising Faculty Expectations

Dennis F. Galletta, University of Pittsburgh
James Eric Gaskin, Brigham Young University
Hope Koch, Baylor University
Greg Anderson, Brigham Young University
Len Jessup, Claremont Graduate University
John Leslie King, University of Michigan
Paul Benjamin Lowry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
James Wetherbe, Texas Tech University

12:00 AM