Track Description
The Professional Development Workshops (PDW) Track is different from other ICIS tracks in that they seek to offer both research and teaching workshops, and other active learning modalities for a variety of topics related to the information systems (IS) discipline. The track objective is to facilitate PDW sessions that actively engage ICIS participants so as to develop, update, and enhance their professional skills in teaching and research.

A research PDW might tackle theories or methods relevant to any IS research traditions – behavioral, organizational, economics, design, and data science by providing participants with an expert-led ‘grand tour’ of research in this area or a debate on it. A teaching PDW might illustrate a new technology-enabled technique that is presented in a hands-on manner to mirrors how it might be used in classes for business education. PDW sessions in this track need to be different from ICIS panels.

Track Co-Chairs
Jens Dibbern, University of Bern, jens.dibbern@iwi.unibe.ch
Roger Chiang, University of Cincinnati, roger.chaing@uc.edu
Khim Yong Goh, National University of Singapore, gohky@comp.nus.edu.sg
Schedule

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2020
Sunday, December 13th

NeuroIS: Status, Rewarding Research Questions, and Future Directions

René Riedl, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria and University of Linz
Fred D. Davis, Texas Tech University
Pierre-Majorique Leger, Chemon de la Cote-Sainte-Catherine
Gernot Muller-Putz, Graz University of Technology

12:00 PM

Artificial Intelligence – Beyond the Hype

Pär J. Ågerfalk, Uppsala University, Sweden
Kieran Conboy, National University of Ireland
Kevin Crowston, Syracuse University
Sirkka Jarvenpaa, University of Texas at Austin
Jenny S. Z. Eriksson Lundström, Uppsala University Informatics and Media
Patrick Mikalef, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Sudha Ram, Management Information Systems, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States.

12:00 PM