Conference Theme Track - Innovative Research Informing Practice
To that end, this track serves as the primary point of contribution and subsequent publication of innovative research on information systems across a wide range of topic areas, particularly those topics not addressed by other tracks. This track showcases unique and leading edge work regarding the state, practice, antecedents, and consequences of management information systems as a field of practice, as an artifact of business and its processes, and as a scholarly field of endeavor. We welcome minitracks within this general track structure, especially those with forward-thinking and unique views of information systems. We can also serve as a nexus for mini-tracks affiliated with emergent AIS Special Interest Groups that have not yet found specific conference affiliations for development and evolution.
Track Chairs
Joseph Taylor , California State University, Sacramento, joseph.taylor@csus.edu
Taylor Wells , Brigham Young University, taylor.wells@byu.edu
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Wednesday, August 10th | ||
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A Holistic View of Adaptive Supply Chain in Retailing Industry Christian Haertel, Otto-von-Guericke University 12:00 AM |
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A Semi-automatic Indexing Pipeline for Medical Document Retrieval in Resource-constrained Settings Stephen Davison, Claremont Graduate University 12:00 AM |
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AMCIS 2022 Reflecting on Gordon Davis and the Future of the IS Discipline Vallabh SAMBAMURTHY, University of Wisconsin 12:00 AM |
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Coastal Resilience Decision Making with Machine Learning Carol Lee, Northeastern University 12:00 AM |
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Crowdsourcing in Response to Disaster: A Literature Review Xiao Li, The University of Auckland 12:00 AM |
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Digital Project Leadership and Talent Management in the As-Practice Perspective Stéphane Gagnon, Université du Québec en Outaouais 12:00 AM |
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How Is IT Identity Claimed and Manifested? Qin Weng, University of Arkansas 12:00 AM |
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Sebastian Hobert, University of Goettingen 12:00 AM |
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Misinformation: A Survey of State-of-Art and Future Research Opportunities Wenting Jiang, Auburn University 12:00 AM |
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The Potential of Big Data Analytics for Decision Support in Sports – The Case of Soccer Katja Bley, Department of Computer Science 12:00 AM |
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Towards a Reliable & Transparent Approach to Data-Driven Brand Valuation Matthew Caron, Paderborn University 12:00 AM |
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User-Generated Content and Online Product Search - The Case of the Indian Automobile Industry Madhuri Prabhala, Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta 12:00 AM |
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Friday, August 12th | ||
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Susan A. Brown, University of Arizona 12:00 AM |