IFIP86-2022: IFIP WG8.6 Working Conference 2022 Maynooth University Dublin, Ireland, June 14-16, 2022 |
Conference website | https://tag.ivi.ie/ifip8-6-2022/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ifip862022 |
Poster | download |
Abstract registration deadline | January 31, 2022 |
Submission deadline | January 31, 2022 |
Co-creating for Context in Prospective Transfer & Diffusion of IT
IFIP 8.6 Working Conference, Ireland, June 2022
Organized by the Innovation Value Institute, Maynooth University, Republic of Ireland.
Since our last call for papers, international events have brought particular emphasis on the inherent and increasing diversity, complexity and uncertainty of context(s) influencing the diffusion of emerging IT. This challenges our academic community to acknowledge and better address such context in our methods, theories and practices of research. Not only are IT artefacts becoming more complex, so too are the environments which they inhabit (Smart homes, Smart City, Industry 4.0, Agriculture 4.0 etc.) and the contexts influencing their use.
Key interrelated challenges requiring understanding and solutions include: technological advances (e.g. IoT, AI and Blockchain) enabling increasing diversity, volume and fluidity of data flowing amongst actors (technical and non-technical) to create value; public sentiment and political policies shifting priorities of research; IT enabled servitization delivering new value, markets and market influences; deepening IT penetration into various life domains (from governing cities, to transport, housing and farming); and innovation ecosystems that enrich, enlarge and intersect with each other (platform based ecosystems, new transport modalities such as driverless cars).
The interdisciplinary nature of IS/IT research acknowledges the richness of context, by drawing on diverse research fields (e.g. the humanities, social sciences, engineering and business). The transfer & diffusion of IT innovations depends on numerous actors, factors and contingencies, from conception & development up to scaling, deployment and sustainable use over space and time. Today, more than ever, diverse sources of data, information and knowledge must converge to create new value in practice and new theoretical insight. We view this as co-creation in the broadest sense, whereby diverse and relevant actors are identified and contribute to designing new IT artefacts, realising new ‘value-in-use’ and advancing knowledge in academic research.
The Conference thus addresses what we may call co-creating for context. Recognising the diversity, complexity and uncertainty of context in IT transfer and diffusion, we are interested in contributions that appreciate and showcase how the diversity of actors, their perspectives and related methods, together help unpack context(s) and thus the conditions for effective IT transfer and diffusion.
The Conference welcomes any contribution within the general fit of the IFIP 8.6 Working Group, as well as contributions that specifically tackle the conference theme. For example, co-creating with practice in capturing what is happening on the ground and at the precipice of digital transformation; harnessing the collective intelligence of citizens in devising and/or offering solutions, or converging interdisciplinary expertise to gain new or greater insight.
The Conference is intended to be a forum for both scholars, practitioners and doctoral students who are interested in exchanging ideas and collaborating with members of the IFIP community around the topic of transfer & diffusion of IT. Research is invited, but not limited to some of the following possible topics:
- How drawing on diverse & relevant stakeholders (e.g. citizens, businesses, public sector), can advance understanding of context leading to new knowledge.
- Converging interdisciplinary expertise/knowledge/theory to gain new insight into the context and conditions of IT transfer and diffusion.
- Converging diverse datasets to gain new insight into the context and conditions of IT transfer and diffusion.
- Showcasing how methods/theory can represent diverse actors for uncovering new contextual insight (e.g. assemblage theory, complexity theory, actor network theory, system dynamics theory, socio-materiality etc.).
- Accounting for the level of influence of values and power permeating actors in context.
- Presenting (multi-level) case studies contextualising the relation between the IT artefact and other actors in the environment that inform conditions of scaling.
- Ethnographic and longitudinal approaches in accounting for richness and temporality of context.
Important Dates, Venue, Participation, Website
Paper submission deadline: 31st January 2022
Acceptance notification: 28th February, 2022
Final copy due: 25th March 2022
Conference dates: 14th – 16th June 2022
Venue: Hamilton Institute, Maynooth University, Ireland.
Both in-person and online participation will be accommodated. Registration fees will be announced in due course but will be of the order of 200 – 300 USD.
The conference website is at: https://tag.ivi.ie/ifip8-6-2022/ The website will be updated regularly, with details of fees, the submission system etc.
Submissions
The Conference will accept full research papers (6000 words, excluding abstract, keywords and references) and short papers (2000 words) for regular sessions. Short papers will include practice reports. Panel submissions are also encouraged (2000 words max. which should include details of the topic and panellists. The preferred mode of presentation should also be specified (on-line, in-person). Details of the submission system will be published on the conference website (see above) in due course. No specific formatting requirements at this stage.
It is anticipated that accepted papers will be published in book form by SpringerVerlag, in the Group’s TDIT series. Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit a paper for a special issue of a Journal (to be announced).
Conference Committee
General Chairs
Professor Brian Donnellan, University of Maynooth, Innovation Value Institute Professor David Wastell, Nottingham University Business School.
Programme Co-Chairs
Dr Amany Elbanna, Royal Holloway University of London, UK
Dr Shane Mcloughlin, University of Maynooth, Innovation Value Institute, Ireland
Professor Yogesh Dwivedi, University of Swansea, UK
Organizing Chair
Dr. Niall Connolly, IVI, Maynooth University.
Programme Committee
Richard Baskerville, Georgia State University, US
Peter Bednar, University of Portsmouth, UK
Richard Boateng, University of Ghana, Ghana
Debra Bunker, University of Sydney, Australia
Jose R. Casar, UPM, Spain
Kieran Conboy, University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Edward Curry, Maynooth University, Ireland
Brian Donnellan, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Yogesh Dwivedi, University of Swansea, UK
Amany Elbanna, Royal Holloway University of London, UK
Guy Gable, QUT, Australia
Andrea Gadatsch, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences Germany
Ahmad Imran, UNSW, Australia
Anna Sigriour Islind, Reykjavik University, Iceland
Karl Kautz, RMIT University, Australia
Satish Krishnan, IIM Kozhikode, India
Banita Lal, University of Bradford, UK
Gonzalo Leon, Catedrático de Universidad, Spain
Henrik Linderoth, University of Jonkoping, Sweden
Giovanni Maccani, Ideas For Change, Spain
Lars Mathiassen, Georgia State University, US
Lorraine Morgan, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Peter A. Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark
Jacob Norbjerg, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Markus Nuettgens, University of Hamburg, Germany
Adegboyega Ojo, Maynooth University, Ireland
Savvas Papagiannidis, Newcastle Business school, UK
Jan Pries-Heje, Roskilde University, Denmark
Abhinay Puvvala, National University of Ireland, Ireland
Nerpanda Rana, Qatar University, Qatar
M.N. Ravishankar, Loughborough University, UK
Sven Rehm, Université de Strasbourg, France
Ulrika Lundh Snis, University West, Sweden, Sweden
Sujeet Kumar Sharma, IIM Trichy, India
PK Senyo, Southampton Business School, UK
Richard Vidgen, UNSW, Australia
Grace Walsh, Maynooth University, Ireland
David Wastell, The University of Nottingham, UK
Elaine Wynn, Intel US, US