LAST CALL FOR EARLY REGISTRATION - 11/27 (apologies for
cross-postings)
HCI/MIS 2006 - The Fifth Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI
Research in MIS
Sponsored by AIS SIGHCI (http://sigs.aisnet.org
/sighci/)
*** Saturday, December 9, 2006 (8 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.)
Milwaukee, WI ***
- The complete workshop program is available at:
http://sigs.aisnet.org/SIGHCI/icis06_wksp/index.htm#P
rogram
EARLY/REGULAR REGISTRATION: through November 27, 2006
- Academic (Faculty): $125
- Academic (Faculty) w/IS-CORE discount: $110
- Student: $90
ON SITE REGISTRATION: November 28, 2006 and later
- Academic (Faculty): $175
- Academic (Faculty) w/IS-CORE discount: $160
- Student: $100
REGISTER AT:
https://www.aisnet.org/conferences/ancillaryOnly
.aspx?eventID=18
Workshop highlights include a presentation from Microsoft
External
Research Programs on HCI funding opportunities, a keynote
speech by Joe
Valacich on the state of HCI research publications in
premier IS journal
outlets, and 13 high-quality, research paper presentations.
The workshop registration fee includes continental
breakfast, coffee
breaks, lunch, reception, and a printed copy of the workshop
program/proceedings. As shown above, special discounts are
offered to
PhD students and attendees who also enroll in the SIG
IS-CoRE workshop.
Please consider attending both workshops, which complement
each other
very well.
MICROSOFT RESEARCH FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES:
Dr. Yan Xu, Program Manager with External Research Programs
at
Microsoft, will provide a presentation on faculty and
student research
funding opportunities available through Microsoft.
KEYNOTE SPEECH:
Dr. Joe Valacich will report on the state of HCI research
publications
in premier IS journal outlets. The characteristics of HCI
research
published in premier journals over the past five years
(2000-2005) will
be discussed. In addition, the keynote speech will address
the potential
impact of these publication opportunities on promotion and
tenure for
HCI academics.
WORKSHOP PROGRAM:
7:30-8:00 am Continental Breakfast (Hilton Regency Ballroom)
8:00-9:30 am Session 1 - Learning, Knowledge Transfer, and
Collaboration,
Chair: Dianne Cyr
- Paper 1. Examining the Role of the Communication Channel
Interface and
Recipient Characteristics on Knowledge Internalization,
Christopher L.
Scott and Saonee Sarker
- Paper 2. Slacking and the Internet in the Classroom: A
Preliminary
Investigation, Pamela S. Galluch and Jason Bennett Thatcher
- Paper 3. A Pattern Approach to Understand Group
Collaboration in
Hands-on and Remote Laboratories, Jing Ma, and Jeffrey V.
Nickerson
9:45-11:15 am Session 2 - Finding Information and Solving
Problems,
Chair: Christopher Scott
- Paper 4. Dissecting Query Performance in Logical Data
Models:
Parsimony vs Greater Ontological Clarity, Ghalib Al Ma'mri,
Paul L.
Bowen, Fiona H. Rohde, and Laurel Yang
- Paper 5. Evaluating the Use of a Visual Approach to
Business
Stakeholder Analysis, Wingyan Chung
- Paper 6. Marshalling Support: How Computer Users Negotiate
Technical
Problems, Hannah Rasmussen, Nicole Haggerty, and Deborah
Compeau
11:15-11:45 am Keynote Speaker - Dr. Joseph S. Valacich
11:45-1:30 pm Lunch and Microsoft Research Presentation by
Dr. Yan Xu,
Chop House Restaurant in the Hilton Milwaukee City Center
1:30-3:30 pm Session 3 - Design and IT Use,
Chair: Jason Thatcher
- Paper 7. The Use of the Delphi Method to Determine the
Benefits of
the Personas Method - An Approach to Systems Design, Tomasz
Miaskiewicz
and Kenneth Kozar
- Paper 8. Exploring Human Images in Website Design Across
Cultures: A
Multi-Method Approach, Dianne Cyr, Milena Head, Hector
Larios, and Bing
Pan
- Paper 9. Shaping Consumer Perceptions to Motivate Online
Shopping: A
Prospect Theory Perspective, Daniel Chen and Huigang Liang
- Paper 10. Adaptive IT Use: Conceptualization and
Measurement, Heshan
Sun and Ping Zhang
3:45-5:15 pm: Session 4 - Trust, Deception, and Privacy
Chair: Nicole Haggerty
- Paper 11. An Empirical Study of Consumer Satisfaction with
Online
Health Information Retrieval, Michael Bliemel and Khaled
Hassanein
- Paper 12. Reducing the Perceived Deception of Product
Recommendation
Agents: The Impact of Perceived Verifiability and Perceived
Similarity,
Bo Xiao and Chee-Wee Tan
- Paper 13. An Experimental Study on U-commerce Adoption:
Impact of
Personalization and Privacy Concerns, Hong Sheng, Fiona
Fui-Hoon Nah,
and Keng Siau
5:15-5:45 pm Workshop Conclusion
5:45-6:30 pm Reception (Hilton Regency Ballroom)
SPECIAL THEME PAPERS OF JAIS
The best, completed research papers from the workshop will
be
fast-tracked for publication consideration in the Journal of
the
Association for Information Systems (JAIS) - http://jais.isworld.org.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Workshop Co-chairs:
- Traci Hess, Washington State University (thess wsu.edu)
- Eleanor T. Loiacono, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
(eloiacon wpi.edu)
Program Co-chairs:
- Paul Benjamin Lowry, Brigham Young University
(paul.lowry byu.edu)
- Khawaja Saeed, Wichita State University (Khawaja.Saeed wichita.edu)
- Susan Wiedenbeck, Drexel University
(susan.wiedenbeck ischool.drexel.edu)
Workshop Advisory Committee:
- Izak Benbasat, University of British Columbia
- Dennis Galletta, University of Pittsburgh
- Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University
- Scott McCoy, College of William & Mary
- Fiona Nah, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Joe Valacich, Washington State University
- Ping Zhang, Syracuse University
Program Committee:
- Shirley (Annie) Becker, Florida Institute of Technology
- Pimwadee Chaovalit, Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County
- Hock Chuan Chan, National Univ. of Singapore
- Gilbert Cockton, University of Sunderland
- Cynthia Corritore, Creighton University
- Richard Johnson, University of South Florida
- Laura Dabbish, Carnegie Mellon University
- Tamara Dinev, Florida Atlantic University
- Anthony (Tony) Faiola, Indiana Univ. at Indianapolis
- Xiaowen Fang, DePaul University
- Mark Fuller, Washington State University
- David Green, Morehead State University
- Gary Hackbarth, Iowa State University
- Milena Head, McMaster University
- Susanna S Y Ho, The University of Melbourne
- Stefan Holmlid, Santa Anna IT Research Institute
- Geoffrey Hubona, Georgia State University
- Chuck Kacmar, University of Alabama
- Arnold Kamis, Bentley College
- Jinwoo Kim, Yonsei University
- Susan Lippert, Drexel University
- Liping Liu, University of Akron
- Allison Morgan, Pennsylvania State University
- Fiona Nah, University of Nebraska
- Ant Ozok, Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County
- Geert Poels, Ghent University
- Peter Polak, University of Miami
- Robin Poston, University of Memphis
- Srinivasan (Chino) Rao, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio
- Howard Rosenbaum, Indiana University
- Cai Shun, National Univ. of Singapore
- Paul Souren, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
- Josie Taylor, Open University, UK
- David Tegarden, Virginia Tech
- Horst Treiblmaier, Vienna University
- Elizabeth White, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Fons Wijnhoven, University of Twente
- Paul Williams,
- Vance Wilson, Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Dezhi Wu, Southern Utah University
Local Arrangement Committee:
- Soussan Djamasbi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Matt Germonprez, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
- Brian Jones, Tennessee Technological University
Please contact the workshop co-chairs for additional
workshop
information.
***********************************************************
Traci J. Hess, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Graduate Programs in Business
Furman Fellow and Associate Professor
College of Business Washington State University
P.O. Box 644744 Pullman, WA 99164-4744
(O) 509-335-6353 (F) 509-335-4735
thess wsu.edu
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