Panels afford the opportunity to discuss timely topics that are important, and provocative. A good panel engages the audience and invites experts in a discussion that stimulates interaction and significantly advances attendees’ understanding of a contested topic. Panel topics are varied, but generally pertain to contemporary issues that demand focused research attention, new research challenges, or changes to the status quo of the discipline. Panels related to the conference theme, and panels including a senior practitioner, are especially welcome. We encourage proposals that are innovative, inspirational, and potentially controversial, leaving the audience with more questions and issues to debate and consider after the panel is over. Track Co-Chairs; Sue Brown, University of Arizona, suebrown@arizona.edu Yongsuk Kim, Sung Kyun Kwan University, yongskim@skku.edu Isabelle Walsh, SKEMA Business School, isabelle.walsh@skema.edu
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2022 | ||
Thursday, December 1st | ||
12:00 AM |
Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University 12:00 AM |
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Monday, December 12th | ||
12:00 AM |
Automated Driving Systems as a New Frontier for Information Systems Research Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University 12:00 AM |
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12:00 AM |
Safa'a AbuJarour, An-Najah National University 12:00 AM |